By Cliff Rold - It must be fun to prove people wrong.
Danny Garcia is getting good at it.
Mr. Underrated laid aside mountains of skepticism last year when he soundly beat, and even dropped, red-hot offensive machine Lucas Matthysse. Whatever he didn’t prove when he blasted out Amir Khan, whatever doubt remained when Zab Judah mounted a late rally, was set aside.
Garcia is the best Jr. Welterweight in the World until proven otherwise. The man who might be the most fun in trying to knock him off, WBO 140 lb. titlist Ruslan Provodnikov, is likely unavailable for the time being due to promotional and network issues.
It would be better if that wasn’t true.
For now, Garcia makes his first defense of the lineal crown he laid claim to last September on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez with an eye towards perhaps one day sharing the bill with Mayweather himself. [Click Here To Read More]
Danny Garcia is getting good at it.
Mr. Underrated laid aside mountains of skepticism last year when he soundly beat, and even dropped, red-hot offensive machine Lucas Matthysse. Whatever he didn’t prove when he blasted out Amir Khan, whatever doubt remained when Zab Judah mounted a late rally, was set aside.
Garcia is the best Jr. Welterweight in the World until proven otherwise. The man who might be the most fun in trying to knock him off, WBO 140 lb. titlist Ruslan Provodnikov, is likely unavailable for the time being due to promotional and network issues.
It would be better if that wasn’t true.
For now, Garcia makes his first defense of the lineal crown he laid claim to last September on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez with an eye towards perhaps one day sharing the bill with Mayweather himself. [Click Here To Read More]
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