Comments Thread For: Thurman: I Don't See How Danny Garcia Fight Can Go Twelve

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  • Disturbed
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    #31
    Really? I on the other hand could bet that it goes to the distance

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    • John Locke
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      #32
      Originally posted by StudentOfDaGame
      So Thurman is this punch perfect monster with no faults?. How bout Diego having Thurman on ***** street? or Collazo having him run from a liver shot like he was competing in the diamond league?.

      This is going to be far from one sided.
      I don't remember Chaves hurting Thurman?

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      • Motorcity Cobra
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        #33
        Thurman's power is overrated. Where did his power go? He was hitting Porter with some bombs when Porter was off balance and coming forward but couldn't drop him. Broner dropped Porter with one shot. Thurman stepped up in competition and his power suddenly disappeared.

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        • Marvlus Marv
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          #34
          Originally posted by John Locke
          I don't remember Chaves hurting Thurman?
          I don't remember Thurman being badly rocked by Chaves, either. I'd demand a round number and time if I were you. You can't let that shti go.

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            #35
            Originally posted by John Locke
            I don't remember Chaves hurting Thurman?
            He stung him. Thurman was trying to get him out of there but then got hurt and immediately changed tactics and started boxing. He masked it good but he completely changed the way he was fighting so you could tell he got hurt.

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            • John Locke
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              #36
              Originally posted by Marvlus Marv
              I don't remember Thurman being badly rocked by Chaves, either. I'd demand a round number and time if I were you. You can't let that shti go.
              I don't know if that's sarcasm or not, but I was indeed going to ask for a round number and time if he insisted

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              • John Locke
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                #37
                Originally posted by Boxing lives
                He stung him. Thurman was trying to get him out of there but then got hurt and immediately changed tactics and started boxing. He masked it good but he completely changed the way he was fighting so you could tell he got hurt.
                Chaves broke his nose in the 3rd round and Thurman made an adjustment, he started using his legs to circle Chaves and find angles, this decreased Chaves' accuracy. Thurman showed great versatility and decision making, being able to make adjustments like that is a strength. Chaves is a very sharp counter puncher with short arms, solid power and timing. I'm sure Thurman felt his power and that's why he stopped being overly aggressive. He was never 'visibly' hurt though, that's a different thing entirely.

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                • Motorcity Cobra
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by John Locke
                  Chaves broke his nose in the 3rd round and Thurman made an adjustment, he started using his legs to circle Chaves and find angles, this decreased Chaves' accuracy. Thurman showed great versatility and decision making, being able to make adjustments like that is a strength. Chaves is a very sharp counter puncher with short arms, solid power and timing. I'm sure Thurman felt his power and that's why he stopped being overly aggressive. He was never 'visibly' hurt though, that's a different thing entirely.
                  Yep. I remember that. It was subtle but it changed the way Thurman fought

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                  • Bigg Rigg
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                    #39
                    Yeah, you might get folded to the body. Might be a quick night for "Sometimes" Thurman.

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                    • MrClutch85
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                      #40
                      Thurman has the speed and power advantage.Garcia is not hard to hit I can see Thurman knocking him out

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