Comments Thread For: Can Danny Garcia Make a Closing Statement at 154?

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  • Boricua181
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    #21
    Danny can definitely make a closing statement in his fight against Jose Benavidez, he usually does at this level.
    Due to the fact that Danny always wins against these 2nd tier fighters, sometimes by spectacular knockout.
    It's not guaranteed that it will play out exactly this way, I'm just stating that it usually does play out this way.
    So I'm pulling for Danny to do just that in this fight, in a fairly entertaining fight between them at this juncture of there career's.
    If Danny can't making a closing statement in this fight, then there's nothing left for him to pursue in the boxing ring, unless he wants to become a trainer.
    The same thing applies to Jose Benavidez, it's that important for them to look very good, if not sensational in their fight, or no one care about their career's going forward.

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    • champion4ever
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      #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      He can maybe work his way to a title fight, no idea whether he will win.

      It is his lack of elite level speed, and movement. Apart from that Garcia has power, and his quite tough.



      The trouble with Swift is that he won't let his hands go. He has a very low work rate. Which is why I thought he dropped the decision to Shawn Porter. Showtime simply outworked and outhustled him in that fight.

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      • tritium_arma
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        #23
        No. Couldn't do anything at 147. Those no look left hooks can only take you so far.

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        • tokon
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          #24
          Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

          You had me till you said Charla.
          Yeah, I get you, but even so, Charlo is too much for Garcia right now.

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          • Zaroku
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            #25
            Final statement? By getting KTFO?

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever


              The trouble with Swift is that he won't let his hands go. He has a very low work rate. Which is why I thought he dropped the decision to Shawn Porter. Showtime simply outworked and outhustled him in that fight.
              Yes, I agree.

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              • MONGOOSE66
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                #27
                Originally posted by tokon

                Yeah, I get you, but even so, Charlo is too much for Garcia right now.
                Yup, size usually matters but their both quite old now soooo…….who knows? and who would cares at this point for either.

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