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    Comments Thread For: Danny Gonzalez: ?Danny Garcia will be shellshocked by what I am today?

    In 2018, Danny Gonzalez spent about 30 rounds sparring with Danny Garcia ahead of his fight with Shawn Porter. Even then, Gonzalez had a feeling the two would meet in a real fight one day.
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    Danny had a great career at 140. I even say he had a better career at 140 than Crawford. Not better than Josh Taylor though. If he would had retired after claiming a belt at 147. He probably would had walked right in to the Hall of fame.

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    • richardt
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      What they didn't tell you was this ****** fight is on some weird PPV. What a sick joke. Not even worth watching on free TV.

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      • factsarenice
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        #4
        Originally posted by MalevolentBite
        Danny had a great career at 140. I even say he had a better career at 140 than Crawford. Not better than Josh Taylor though. If he would had retired after claiming a belt at 147. He probably would had walked right in to the Hall of fame.
        GTFO! Danny beat shop worn, overweight Eric Morales for the WBC belt then fought a long list of old, out of shape, over the hill names for a paydays...some hadn't been in the ring for years. The only thing Danny ever unified was a barbershop with the apartment building on the same block.
        Last edited by factsarenice; 10-03-2025, 12:04 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by factsarenice

          GTFO! Danny beat shop worn, overweight Eric Morales for the WBC belt then fought a long list of old, out of shape, over the hill names for a paydays...some hadn't been in the ring for years. The only thing Danny ever unified was a barbershop with the apartment building on the same block.
          Khan and beating the boogeyman at that time Lucas Matthysse were credible wins at 140. Danny Garcia was the underdog in both those fights. I agree with Morales and Judah being faded.

          Holt and Campbell's were decent wins early in his career.

          Me personally I think he lost that catchweight fight against Peterson.

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            You have to be kidding me calling this dude a HOF, a solid boxer, yes, a decent earner? Yes, but when you lose EVERY big step up, the HOF argument goes out the window, and Amir Khan doesn't count, not ONE single win over a truly elite opponent. Cherry picking old fighters doesn't count either

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              #7
              Originally posted by fistandfury
              You have to be kidding me calling this dude a HOF, a solid boxer, yes, a decent earner? Yes, but when you lose EVERY big step up, the HOF argument goes out the window, and Amir Khan doesn't count, not ONE single win over a truly elite opponent. Cherry picking old fighters doesn't count either
              Lucas Matthysse was a step up at that time. I dont consider him an ATG but you dont need to be an all time great to walk into the hall. Vinny Paz and Gatti are not all time greats.

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              • El_Mero
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                Hoping Gonzalez ko'd Garcia. Time to make these OLD pbc boys retire

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                • factsarenice
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                  Originally posted by MalevolentBite

                  Lucas Matthysse was a step up at that time. I dont consider him an ATG but you dont need to be an all time great to walk into the hall. Vinny Paz and Gatti are not all time greats.
                  I watched every fight Vinny Pazienza ever had and none were worth watching twice.

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