What’s Danny Garcia’s ceiling at 154?

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  • kiaba360
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    #11
    Originally posted by just the facts

    Why would you say that. I agree that Danny won’t make a big splash at 154, he’s proven that he’s more than willing to fight quality opposition his whole career.
    I'd like to see him face Castano.

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    • sicko
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      #12
      Not sure but I wish him the best and I'm rooting for him! Always liked Danny and Angel Garcia personally!

      This ERA of 154 are some BIG GUYS besides Brian Castano and Tim Tszyu. Stylistically Danny Garcia vs Brian Castano would be a Excellent fight but I need to see how he looks at 154 vs Benavidez first obviously

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      • just the facts
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        #13
        Originally posted by kiaba360

        I'd like to see him face Castano.
        Yeah, that fight would be a good measuring stick as to where Garcia is at 154.

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        • TernceBudCharlo
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          #14
          Originally posted by mxtali
          out boxed the **** out of him for 2 and a half rounds lmao. Didn’t take long for danny to figure him out huh. y’all say that like danny lost 11 rounds.
          Who cares. Everyone figured out Khan. He still lost to Herrera and should have lost to Peterson. Overrated resume.

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          • DeryckAtlanta
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            #15
            Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
            He's never been any good, people hype him up way too much, Khan outboxed the **** out of him before his chin gave out, got gift Ws against Herrera and Peterson, fought a washed Thurman. His best accomplishment is not getting KOd by Spence.
            Garcia was very solid, just a bit fluffed based on a robbery or two. Thurman was prime in that fight though and Danny fought well. I do however agree with your overall sentiment, he definitely got some elite treatment even though he lost every significant fight at 147.

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            • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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              #16
              Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
              He's never been any good, people hype him up way too much, Khan outboxed the **** out of him before his chin gave out, got gift Ws against Herrera and Peterson, fought a washed Thurman. His best accomplishment is not getting KOd by Spence.
              Saying he fought a washed Thurman is complete nonsense man. Thurman was on the best run of his career at that point.

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              • BigZ44
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                #17
                Maybe sneak into the top 10 there, more likely top 15. He should beat Benavidez, but I don't think it's a given. I love the idea of Danny fighting J-Rock in a big Philly showdown

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