Who WON: Mauricio Herrera OR Danny Garcia? (POLL)

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  • UTEP
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    #101
    Judging by the poll it's neck and neck

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #102
      Originally posted by UTEP
      8-4 Garcia
      8-4 is strong.

      But 7-5 either way is feasible.

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      • UTEP
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        #103
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza
        8-4 is strong.

        But 7-5 either way is feasible.

        I like how you edited out the rest of my post, smh.


        There ain't no damn way Danny and Timmy won 8 rounds to 4, no damn way.
        Last edited by UTEP; 03-22-2014, 04:38 PM.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #104
          Originally posted by UTEP
          I like how you edited out the rest of my post, smh.
          The rest of your post wasn't there when I replied to it. You edited that in after I clicked to reply.

          And I scored Pacquaio-Bradley 8-4 to Pacquaio.

          Pacquaio-Bradley was a whole lot more clear and decisive than this fight was.

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          • jqSide
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            #105
            It's a draw at most. Herrera didn't win. He wasn't exactly on a survival mode, but he managed to lessen Garcia's punch output. That's probably the only game plan Herrera and his handlers had. Challengers should go for the KO, not rely on the scorecards.

            Nothing impressive.

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            • MDPopescu
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              #106
              The problem isn't who won -- in a year from now it will be forgotten.
              The problem is where Danny is heading to? He was advertised as Floyd's opponent for September by some...

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              • UTEP
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                #107
                Danny got a gift, a win is a win doe............Right Danny fans?


                "Herrera's a pillow pucher, there ain't no way he can beat Danny"



                Last edited by UTEP; 03-22-2014, 04:44 PM.

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by JQside
                  It's a draw at most. Herrera didn't win. He wasn't exactly on a survival mode, but he managed to lessen Garcia's punch output. That's probably the only game plan Herrera and his handlers had. Challengers should go for the KO, not rely on the scorecards.

                  Nothing impressive.
                  Definitely not impressive. Neither were impressive in this fight.

                  But I think Herrera obviously had a solid case for winning, more than that.

                  In a lot of the rounds he landed solid jabs and caused Danny to do very little.

                  The problem for him was despite stopping Danny from being effective, he did very little himself in most of the rounds which lead most of them to be close with no decisive winner. More like, who was the better of the bad?

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                    #109
                    Herrera 115-112

                    Garcia had a nice comeback late, but herrera beat him

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                    • IronDanHamza
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                      Herrera 115-112

                      Garcia had a nice comeback late, but herrera beat him
                      Considering you're saying Garcia had a nice comeback late, I'm assuming you gave most of the first 6 to Herrera?

                      I can see that.

                      But surely you'll agree most of those first 6 were very close rounds?

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