Saturday's showdown between WBA titlist Keith Thurman and WBC kingpin Danny Garcia marks only the third time in which two undefeated fighters will meet to unify portions of the 147-pound championship. If its predecessors are any indicator, then Thurman-Garcia not only will be eventful, it also will be historic. The first such meeting took place December 6, 1985 at the Las Vegas Hilton when Donald Curry faced Milton McCrory for the undisputed championship. It was the first welterweight unification fight since Leonard-Hearns I, but Curry-McCrory would do that fight one better because both men carried unbeaten records into the ring. Curry, the owner of the WBA and IBF belts, was 23-0 (17) while McCrory, his WBC counterpart, was 27-0-1 (22). This was a fight that was talked about even before each man won his respective strap, and their concurrent reigns served to raise the interest level to a fever pitch.
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