We know the guy can punch, and he's certainly not afraid to brawl. Lately he seems to be boxing more effectively, but by no means is he a defensive minded fighter.
So whats up with this 59% KO?
Is it because of resilient opposition?
Matthysse is a durable fighter, no doubt about it. One could say Judah is crafty enough to weather the storm, fair enough... What about the rest?
Make no mistake about it, I love Danny and I think he's great for the sport, I am in no way trying to diminish his accomplishments.
The kid can crack. If he fought like Rios, he'd have more KOs. He doesn't. He's a proven boxer with an extensive and impressive amateur record.
I don't think he goes into fights looking for a KO. If he hurts a guy, he's shown that he can finish. He shows patience and poise in the ring. He may not collect as many KOs fighting this way, but it will sure lengthen his career in the long run.
Pretty much what I wanted to say
He reminds me of Kendall Holt in terms of power. Both guys can put you to sleep with one shot but they're not always solely focused on going for the KO.
My initial thought was "heck no" but, on second thought, Kendall Holt's hands are faster which gives him more opportunities to land that punch even if their punches have similar effects when they land.
Danny Garcia is getting more confidence in his punching power and has found a punch that "works" in his left hook.
He reminds me of Kendall Holt in terms of power. Both guys can put you to sleep with one shot but they're not always solely focused on going for the KO.
I'm not saying it is. Just pointing out its strange, especially considering he can punch.
I don't think its strange. Danny as never been a 1 punch KO guy. He gets his KO's after an accumulation of punches. He boxes well and many times makes his opponents limit opening themsleves up for fear of getting countered.
When a guy keeps throwing-Khan or Morales for example- he gets in more counter shots and then he can land the hook or KO punch.
He has also fought guys who are rather tough coming up. The locals in philly and south jersey are tough dudes. THey can take a punch like matthysse was doing.
The kid can crack. If he fought like Rios, he'd have more KOs. He doesn't. He's a proven boxer with an extensive and impressive amateur record.
I don't think he goes into fights looking for a KO. If he hurts a guy, he's shown that he can finish. He shows patience and poise in the ring. He may not collect as many KOs fighting this way, but it will sure lengthen his career in the long run.
We know the guy can punch, and he's certainly not afraid to brawl. Lately he seems to be boxing more effectively, but by no means is he a defensive minded fighter.
So whats up with this 59% KO?
Is it because of resilient opposition?
Matthysse is a durable fighter, no doubt about it. One could say Judah is crafty enough to weather the storm, fair enough... What about the rest?
Make no mistake about it, I love Danny and I think he's great for the sport, I am in no way trying to diminish his accomplishments.
Is KO% that important?