Comments Thread For: Keith Thurman: It Was a Clear Win, I Outboxed Danny Garcia

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  • boxingitis
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    #21
    It was "clear"water the Keith won.

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    • sicko
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      #22
      Are people debating his win I'm more shocked it was a Split Decision for Thurman and not a UD

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      • richardt
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        #23
        Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
        I think Keith can match and in fact dominate Pacquiao in all the categories (speed, angles, power, footwork, unpredictablity) in the first four or five rounds.

        However, I believe none of Keith's abilities are naturally, more like he forces his body to perform at that level, which is why he can't sustain it over twelve rounds whereas Pac and Mayweather have the same speed, power, angles, footwork, and concentration in the eleventh and twelfth round as they did in the first two rounds, because for them it's just pure natural talent, they aint forcing nothing.

        However at age 38, I wonder how much it is 'still' natural for Pac or if he'll burn out too in the second half of the fight.
        The problem with Thurman that was glaring tonight maybe more than ever is he so obviously ****s back and telegraphs his right hand ala Jermaine Taylor which will catch up to him. And Pac closes distance far better than Garcia that will will surface if he fights Pac. Pac uses far more creative angles and clearly has the volume advantage with an average of 69 punches per round vs 47 for Thurman. But Pac is aging and if he is going to fight Thurman and Brook/Spence winner, he needs to do it before he slows down too much. As for Garcia, Pac would win by a very comfortable margin.
        Last edited by richardt; 03-05-2017, 02:32 AM.

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        • hitking
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          #24
          I was in the arena tonight, and saw Keith win a clear, but competitive fight. It was an extremely pro-Danny crowd. Most thought Danny won the fight. Even saw a couple fights damn near break out because they were crying foul, which is completely idiotic to me.

          Personally, I don't think Thurman "outboxed" Danny. I think he outworked him more than anything else. Most of the Danny faithful felt Thurman ran. He really didn't. Danny basically fell in love with the idea of trying to time Keith with a counter left hook, and Thurman circled away from it.

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          • ChiCityExtractz
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            #25
            #PacquiaoThurman Pacquiao wins, lines up all 3 belts and rematches floyd, or retires. The end

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            • Travycat
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              #26
              Yeaaaa when Danny watches the tape and his reactions between 3 of every 4 rounds, and his demeanor when the final bell sounded, he'll know Keith won pretty decisively.

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              • texasboi15
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                #27
                Originally posted by Weebler I
                Gulf in class between the two. A level fighter and a B level fighter.
                Negative

                B+ and B-

                Leonard Hearns Hagler Mayweather Pacquiao are A level fighters.

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                • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by richardt
                  Pac's angles and the direction his punches come from and his experience and speed, I would favor him over Thurman or Garcia. If Pac and Arum want any fight, it would be theirs because no one would turn down a huge payday that only a Pac fight would offer. No other active welterweight pulls superstar numbers like Pac as long as Pac is fighting top guys.
                  Garcia turned down a fight with Mayweather and Pac at this point pays less than a Mayweather fight. So, don't be so confident about that one. Lol

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                    No. No judge in his right mind could've given Garcia the decision. But the close scores didn't surprise me. The SD was something that's become just far too common in boxing nowadays. Thurman should've known better than to coast.
                    Hopefully Birmingham and Keith start taking notice of this because they have been doing it for quite some time now.

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                    • richardt
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                      Garcia turned down a fight with Mayweather and Pac at this point pays less than a Mayweather fight. So, don't be so confident about that one. Lol
                      I am sure that Garcia would be far more confident against an aging Pac at Pacs in this day of age than he would against a Mayweather from a few years back and he even admitted he wasnt ready for when he was interviewed at the time for Mayweather and even thought it would be rushing it to fight Mayweather.
                      Last edited by richardt; 03-05-2017, 02:38 AM.

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