The thurman and porter fights were both very close fights, some had him winning in either one and he wasnt out of shape in either one so his dedication is definitely not a factor.The problem is those are the type of fighters that he should fight more often and not these cherrypicked gatekeepers, journeymen and overmatched bums. He is no longer a young prospect damn it! He is currently in his 14th year as a professional prizefighter.
You don't find elite fighters in any other weight division doing that type of shit but him. Yordenis Ugas was available. He was a contender. So why couldn't he fought him instead; Rather than some gatekeeping Ivan Redkach as a tuneup fight for Erroll Spence, Jr?
The thurman and porter fights were both very close fights, some had him winning in either one and he wasnt out of shape in either one so his dedication is definitely not a factor.The problem is those are the type of fighters that he should fight more often and not these cherrypicked gatekeepers, journeymen and overmatched bums. He is no longer a young prospect damn it! He is currently in his 14th year as a professional prizefighter.
You don't find elite fighters in any other weight division doing that type of shit but him. Yordenis Ugas was available. He was contender; Why couldn't he fought him instead, rather than some gatekeeping Ivan Redkach as a tuneup fight for Erroll Spence, Jr?
So losing two CLOSE DECISION fights vs the elites of the weight class means you arent dedicated? Sorry cant agree with you on that one.
The problem is those are the type of fighters that he should fight more often and not these cherrypicked gatekeepers, journeymen and overmatched bums. He is no longer a young prospect damn it! He is currently in his 14th year as a professional prizefighter.
You don't find any other elite fighters in any weight division doing that type of shit but him. Yordenis Ugas was available. He was a contender; Why couldn't he have fought him rather than some gatekeeping Ivan Redkach as a tuneup fight for Erroll Spence, Jr?
I think Danny Garcia is going to bring it since he knows he is the underdog and everyone is counting him out. Which will force Spence to up his game.
This should be a good fight.
So losing two CLOSE DECISION fights vs the elites of the weight class means you arent dedicated? Sorry cant agree with you on that one.Well that's your opinion and I respect it. However, in seven whole years, all he has managed to just challenge two fucking titleholders and mandatory challengers. That shit is just absolutely pathetic. It's safe to say that he doesn't dare to be great.
The thurman and porter fights were both very close fights, some had him winning in either one and he wasnt out of shape in either one so his dedication is definitely not a factor.
The problem is those are the type of fighters that he should fight more often and not these cherrypicked gatekeepers, journeymen and overmatched bums. He is no longer a young prospect damn it! He is currently in his 14th year as a professional prizefighter.
You don't find any other elite fighters in any weight division doing that type of shit but him. Yordenis Ugas was available. He was contender; Why couldn't he have fought him rather than some gatekeeping Ivan Redkach as tuneup fight for Erroll Spence, Jr?
This is an easy fight for Spence.
Garcia doesn’t have the power at 147 to give him problems and Spence will have the distance all night.
It’s not a bad move for Garcia to take this fight now as we don’t know how the layoff and car accident will affect Spence.
But I have a UD or late stoppage for Spence in this one.
My thoughts too...
I got Spence for this fight! He's right Danny is a one-trick pony and very predictable. He fights in only one gear.
... right...
Spence seems buzzed in this interview.
Not as drunk as I’ve seen him... but definitely buzzed.
Spence always spoke like that...
Spence seems buzzed in this interview.
Not as drunk as I’ve seen him... but definitely buzzed.
Wow Spence looks whacked
You guys think so?
Hell if anyone knows it'll be me :lol1: I don't think he is tipsy/drunk
Two, Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter. All of the most notable wins on his resume has come at the expense of gatekeepers like: Mauricio Herrera, Lamont Peterson, Brandon Rios, Robert Guerrero, Zab Judah, Nate Campbell, Erik Morales, Samuel Vargas, Paulie Malignaggi, Adrian Granados and Ivan Redkach just to name a few.
Which is a clear sign they he lacks the dedication, will and commitment to the sport. In addition, he as ducked fights with both Floyd Mayweather, Jr and Manny Pacquiao. This guy doesn't care about boxing fans, greatness or legacy. All he cares about is making the most amount of for the least amount of risk
Who does he think he is fooling?
So losing two CLOSE DECISION fights vs the elites of the weight class means you arent dedicated? Sorry cant agree with you on that one.
How many fights has danny lost because of his lack of dedication and commitment?Two, Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter. All of the most notable wins on his resume has come at the expense of gatekeepers like: Mauricio Herrera, Lamont Peterson, Brandon Rios, Robert Guerrero, Zab Judah, Nate Campbell, Erik Morales, Samuel Vargas, Paulie Malignaggi, Adrian Granados and Ivan Redkach just to name a few.
Which is a clear sign they he lacks the dedication, will and commitment to the sport. In addition, he as ducked fights with both Floyd Mayweather, Jr and Manny Pacquiao. This guy doesn't care about boxing fans, greatness or legacy. All he cares about is making the most amount of for the least amount of risk
Who does he think he is fooling?
Two, Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter. All of the most notable wins on his resume has come at the expense of gatekeepers like: Mauricio Herrera, Lamont Peterson, Brandon Rios, Robert Guerrero, Zab Judah, Erik Morales, Samuel Vargas, Paulie Malignaggi, Adrian Granados and Ivan Redkach just to name a few.
The thurman and porter fights were both very close fights, some had him winning in either one and he wasnt out of shape in either one so his dedication is definitely not a factor.
How many fights has danny lost because of his lack of dedication and commitment?
Two, Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter. All of the most notable wins on his resume has come at the expense of gatekeepers like: Mauricio Herrera, Lamont Peterson, Brandon Rios, Robert Guerrero, Zab Judah, Nate Campbell, Erik Morales, Samuel Vargas, Paulie Malignaggi, Adrian Granados and Ivan Redkach just to name a few.
Some of the Spence nuthuggery here is totally astounding.
He is like George Floyd in terms of his legacy already amongst the 'community'.
This will go the full 12, I hope there is no PR or white judges...otherwise there could be some peaceful protests!
Danny is only taking this fight for the money and to secure enough of it for his retirement. He lacks both the dedication, will and commitment for excellence.
While Spence is taking this fight for glory, honor and legacy. Spence wants to be remembered as one the greatest and the best to have ever done it.
Spence could have easily taken a bum fight for his first fight back from his accident but no instead he dares to be great. He wants to pick up where he left off by taking on risky challengers.
How many fights has danny lost because of his lack of dedication and commitment?
Can't wait for the fight to get here so we can see if spence is anywhere near ready for a fight let alone against a top fighter in his division. He's daring to be great like he says but if his body ain't doesn't react like it did before the accident well garcia got this one in my mind. Some delusional people on these threads are forgetting garcia ain't no dam slouch he jus doesn't wow u with anything, an doesn't have a high workrate but he is good enough to win this one if that accident affected spence to much
Danny is only taking this fight for the money and to secure enough of it for his retirement. He lacks both the dedication, will and commitment for excellence.
While Spence is taking this fight for glory, honor and legacy. Spence wants to be remembered as one the greatest and the best to have ever done it.
Spence could have easily taken a bum fight for his first fight back from his accident but no instead he dares to be great. He wants to pick up where he left off by taking on risky challengers.
This is an easy fight for Spence.
Garcia doesn’t have the power at 147 to give him problems and Spence will have the distance all night.
It’s not a bad move for Garcia to take this fight now as we don’t know how the layoff and car accident will affect Spence.
But I have a UD or late stoppage for Spence in this one.
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