Comments Thread For: Sebastian Fundora Decisions Sergio Garcia Over Twelve in WBC Eliminator

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  • club fighter
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    #11
    Only an idiot of a trainer would send in his man in with a fight plan to headhunt with anyone that has "Towering" in his nickname. But then Garcia's best win is against Ted Cheeseball so he didn't have much of a chance.

    That said, Fundora is a brutal KO waiting to happen. Anybody with head movement and a good body attack is going to make him crumple like a house of cards. The spindly legs and wide looping windup shots that can be countered tells me that if someone works his body, gets him to lower his hands, and goes upstairs, it will end his career.

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    • -Kev-
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      #12
      If you are 6’6” at 140lbs, you are probably an extremely weak fighter, naturally. I mean that is technically unhealthy to be that height and that weight. I am sure he rehydrates a lot of pounds, he has to at that height. It’s ridiculous. He should really be fighting at least at 160lbs, very least.

      Fundora has proven that to be the case. 18 fights, 12 KO’s, 5 decisions and 1 draw. That was just about 6’1” Paul Williams KO rate in his entire career from 147 to 160. That included top fighters.

      Fundora has shown his lack of power vs nobody of note.

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      • Bronx2245
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        #13
        Lubin vs. Fundora should be a fun fight! When is DSG gonna make his debut @ 154? Would love to see him fight Tony Harrison!

        Erickson Lubin Eyes Danny Garcia: “I’d Be More Than Happy To Welcome Him To The Division”

        As he continues to contemplate a move up in weight, Garcia is already of the belief that regardless of the world-class names that occupy the junior middleweight division, his skillset is a cut above them all.

        “I feel like I’m better than everybody at 154,” said Garcia during a recent self-recorded video.

        While Garcia has no intentions of tip-toeing around the 154-pound landscape, Erickson Lubin has become interested in testing Garcia’s theory sooner rather than later.

        “Danny Garcia say he can beat all the 54 pounders,” said Lubin on his social media page. “I’d be more than happy to welcome him to the division.”

        https://www.*************.com/headli...-the-division/
        Last edited by Bronx2245; 12-06-2021, 06:35 AM.

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