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  • whys everyone crapping on thurman and garcia for?

    seems to be an awful lot of posts and threads moaning about these two and i dont get why.

    From what i watched it was a decent enough fight to me and they should be getting the credit for getting in the ring with each other and trying to prove who the best is. Isnt this what you all wanted, the best fighting the best?

    I swear spence got more credit for blasting out bundu than thurmans got for beating garcia, and you wonder why boxers are reluctant to fight top opposition? Cause theyve gone and done it and all youve done is moan.

    When the best fight the best often they arent going to look as good as they do when they blast out some overmatched bum. Because obviously its harder to land your shots and theres more coming back from the other side

    I thought thurman put in a pretty solid performance, he did what matthysse and khan couldnt do, i thought he boxed really well.

    And finally people moaning that this batch of welterweights arent as good as pacquiao and mayweather, well so what? They were two absolutelutely phenomenal fighters that we were lucky enough to have fighting in the same era, if we are are gonna judge all welterweights by that standard then i think you are all going to be disappointed over the next few years.

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    I'm crapping on it cause Thurman is packaged and sold as "One Time" but over the past couple of years he hasn't lived up to his moniker. Sure he's fighting tougher names and taking on better fighters but that doesn't excuse the excessive and pointless movement he applies in fights.

    I knew Garcia's limits and I was aware of his flaws but I was still rooting for him. However he also let me down because of his inactivity.

    Another "big fight between two top dogs" that turns into a dull exhibition.

    It is what it is.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
      I'm crapping on it cause Thurman is packaged and sold as "One Time" but over the past couple of years he hasn't lived up to his moniker. Sure he's fighting tougher names and taking on better fighters but that doesn't excuse the excessive and pointless movement he applies in fights.

      I knew Garcia's limits and I was aware of his flaws but I was still rooting for him. However he also let me down because of his inactivity.

      Another "big fight between two top dogs" that turns into a dull exhibition.

      It is what it is.
      How is the movement pointless? If he stands in there and trades, gets put down or out, you people are gonna be crying 'he's been exposed, he can't take a shot, he's a bum' etc, he fights to his strengths. There's nothing smart about standing in front of Garcia.

      Not every fight is going to be 12 rounds of action.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by John Locke View Post
        How is the movement pointless? If he stands in there and trades, gets put down or out, you people are gonna be crying 'he's been exposed, he can't take a shot, he's a bum' etc, he fights to his strengths. There's nothing smart about standing in front of Garcia.

        Not every fight is going to be 12 rounds of action.
        Ok his running in the final stanza of the fight was completely strategic. So amazing.

        I never said he should have played into Garcia's strengths... which are trading with him and punching in combinations in order to give Garcia the opportunity to counter.. but Garcia's offense was damn near non existent for most of the fight. I'm sure Thurman could have exploited that a lot more.

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        • #5
          Yeah the No.4 and No.7 guys in the division deserve huge credit for fighting each other

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          • #6
            I'm quite sour about how little credit Thurman is getting, he just beat an undefeated, borderline P4P fighter without much trouble to unify the belts and people are staying ******ed **** like 'he ran for the last 2 rounds doe'...I mean wtf? This new generation of fans who refer to movement as running are completely out of touch with reality, some of the best fighters in history were movers, it's an underappreciated art.

            I don't understand the double-standards, why is it okay for some fighters to move but when others do it, it's called running? **** doesn't make sense to me. Thurman connected with the cleaner, sharper, harder shots is nearly every round, he threw and landed more, even in the rounds he used his legs.

            Like the man said, 'I got an 0 and I ain't afraid to let it go, if you can beat me, BEAT ME!'

            One Time, every time. #unified

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
              seems to be an awful lot of posts and threads moaning about these two and i dont get why.

              From what i watched it was a decent enough fight to me and they should be getting the credit for getting in the ring with each other and trying to prove who the best is. Isnt this what you all wanted, the best fighting the best?

              I swear spence got more credit for blasting out bundu than thurmans got for beating garcia, and you wonder why boxers are reluctant to fight top opposition? Cause theyve gone and done it and all youve done is moan.

              When the best fight the best often they arent going to look as good as they do when they blast out some overmatched bum. Because obviously its harder to land your shots and theres more coming back from the other side

              I thought thurman put in a pretty solid performance, he did what matthysse and khan couldnt do, i thought he boxed really well.

              And finally people moaning that this batch of welterweights arent as good as pacquiao and mayweather, well so what? They were two absolutelutely phenomenal fighters that we were lucky enough to have fighting in the same era, if we are are gonna judge all welterweights by that standard then i think you are all going to be disappointed over the next few years.
              We saw two undefeated champs in their prime unifying and people still find ways to complain. it wasnt a barnburner, but both fighters showed some skills and each had good moments in this competitive fight. both deserve props for doing something that most fighters just dont do these days.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
                Ok his running in the final stanza of the fight was completely strategic. So amazing.

                I never said he should have played into Garcia's strengths... which are trading with him and punching in combinations in order to give Garcia the opportunity to counter.. but Garcia's offense was damn near non existent for most of the fight. I'm sure Thurman could have exploited that a lot more.
                Being stationary gives Garcia an opportunity to land, why take that chance when you've won nearly every round? The fighter's job is to win fights, he's gotten this far by working hard and listening to his trainers, not listening to internet warriors on boxingscene saying 'do this, do that!'.

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                • #9
                  Fans want action and that is understandable.

                  But if you are solely a fan of high action fights, you should be able to look at the style matchup beforehand and know whether the fight will be one of interest to you.

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                  • #10
                    Ur not suppose to give the ppl what they want... u just give them enough to keep them asking for more... one time should have fought salka for the title..

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