Whos career suffers more with a loss, Garcia or Thurmans?

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  • Boxfan83
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    #1

    Whos career suffers more with a loss, Garcia or Thurmans?

    Whos & why do u think so?
  • The Big Dunn
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    IMO Danny. I believe if he wins, Floyd or Manny are very real possibilities. Thurman, win or lose, isn't getting an offer from either unless he looks absolutely terrible and somehow wins.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #3
      both careers take a huge hit with a loss.

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      • j0zef
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        #4
        Thurman. Garcia has a few questionable decisions that he arguably lost. Nobody would be surprised if he loses.

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        • SkillspayBills
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          #5
          It all depends on how they respond to a loss. The loser can come back and become champion once again since they are both that good.

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          • MasterPlan
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            #6
            It depends how they lose. If it's a close fight no one. If someone gets dominated or KO'd they may go into hiding like Julian Williams.

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            • Motorcity Cobra
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              You can't say Danny is a hype job if he loses because he already has a good resume. Thurman has proved himself to be a good welterweight. It's not a step up for either fighter so whomever loses won't be called a hype job. I really don't see either one suffering.

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              • HanzGruber
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                theyre both top guys and undefeated. their stock wont go down that much

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                • TheCell8
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                  Definitely Thurman's... Garcia has already proven himself and he's looked at as the smaller guy moving up in weight. Worst case scenario for Garcia is probably moving back down to 140 (if he can still make the weight). Thurman's resume isn't great. He only has Shawn Porter, and that was a close fight. I think a lot of fans have doubts about him. If he loses to a guy moving up in weight, there aren't a lot of options available to him. He's too big to move down and there are too many tough fights at 154.

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                  • hhs661
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                    I don't think a loss won't hurt much, but it'll affect Danny a bit more. He seems to be more criticized, for obvious reasons, but I think it'll affect him and his dad worse than it would Thurman. I truly think Thurman, win, lose or draw, would bounce back and want to get back in the ring to eventually avenge a loss. Garcia, I'm not so sure. Especially w/ the mentality his dad has about fighting the Salkas of the world and still get paid.

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