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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Robert Garcia: I Pick Thurman - But No Surprise if Garcia Wins

    Veteran trainer Robert Garcia is really looking forward to the welterweight unification showdown between WBA world champion Keith Thurman (27-0, 22 KOs) and WBC champion Danny Garcia (33-0, 19 KOs). The highly anticipated unification takes place on March 4th from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. CBS, in association with Showtime, will televise the contest.
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  • Madison Boxing
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    #2
    that sounds like most nsb posters when it comes to making a prediction. 'Fighter A could win, but then again doint be shocked if fighter B wins!'

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    • SN!PER
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      #3
      One Time takes this easily. Expect to see Angel going crazy and shouting expletives by the late rounds. He might even have to throw the towel in.

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      • sammybee
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        #4
        Thurman wins by decision

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        • Nomadic
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          #5
          DG wins in a boxing match, Thurman in a slug fest. It all depends on who sets the pace.

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          • FLY TY
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            #6
            best fight of the year so far.

            50/50 imo.

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            • Nightfall
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              Great fight for boxing. Al Haymon. (TMT)

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              • Shadoww702
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                #8
                Originally posted by FLY TY
                best fight of the year so far.

                50/50 imo.
                If it's fight of year that means it was on heck of fight! I hope so.

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                • Shadoww702
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                  I'm picking Garcia? This will be the 3rd time he's the underdog. I learned my lesson from last time. Garcia seems to always fight up and DOWN to the competition in front of him.

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                  • jri9d0
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    I'm picking Garcia? This will be the 3rd time he's the underdog. I learned my lesson from last time. Garcia seems to always fight up and DOWN to the competition in front of him.

                    Co-sign,

                    He's shown time and time again he has the ability to adjust and adapt to the tempo and style of his opponent.


                    The times I have betted against him where I expected him to lose definitively he's won decisively.

                    Tricky indeed.

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