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  • #11
    This should be a good fight. M. Garcia has a good head on his shoulders, I wonder if it can over come Broner....?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
      ... Broner also holds good timing and accuracy... and he's naturally bigger... well, I don't know...
      True. One of the problem with him is his sense of urgency in fights. Sometimes he has a tendency to "cruise" or do "just enough" in each round. This is shaping up to be a good match up.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        ... Broner also holds good timing and accuracy... and he's naturally bigger... well, I don't know...
        Originally posted by harwri008 View Post
        True. One of the problem with him is his sense of urgency in fights. Sometimes he has a tendency to "cruise" or do "just enough" in each round. This is shaping up to be a good match up.
        I agree... That's precisely why I don't take sides in this one...

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Kigali View Post
          Broner is a 4 division champ and is tougher than Judah.

          Try again.
          Judah was a 2 division champion, and was undisputed at welter while broner held a few shady "world titles " like the one he beat Paulie for. All his other titles were for vacant belts Judah also gave prime versions of Floyd and Cotto very tough fights. That's more impressive than going the distance vs maidana and porter while offering only minimal resistance. Nice try defending him tho.
          Last edited by rrayvez; 07-25-2017, 08:37 AM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by rrayvez View Post
            Judah was a 2 division champion, and was undisputed at welter while broner held a few shady "world titles " like the one he beat Paulie for. All his other titles were for vacant belts Judah also gave prime versions of Floyd and Cotto very tough fights. That's more impressive than going the distance vs maidana and porter while offering only minimal resistance. Nice try defending him tho.
            Agreed 💯. People forget that Judah was an undisputed champ in an era when there weren't many paper champs...

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Kigali View Post
              What do you know about America??

              Which America? ...hillbilly America, urban America, rural America, white America, latino America, black America, asian America, native America, lace curtain America...?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Kigali View Post
                Broner is a 4 division champ and is tougher than Judah.

                Try again.
                Broner has looked average to awful since fighting above 135. He was only impressive when he was fighting what you would personally refer to as "stumps", although not always as he got a gift against light punching midget blown up featherweight PDL.

                And considering how many belts exist today, "4 division champ" isn't necessarily a big deal.

                I also think a prime Judah's left uppercut would have Broner doing the drunken crip walk all over the ring.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by rrayvez View Post
                  Garcia is favored because broner is this generations Zab Judah. Super talented but a head case who can't put it together when it matters most. This will look very similar to cotto vs Judah. Broner will have his moments but overall the more dedicated and consistent fighter will win.
                  Good comparison, Broner hasn't shown himself to be quite as chinny as of this point. But I definitely see what you're saying. If Garcia were to stop Broner then the whole Cotto/Judah thing will look real on point.

                  I can't picture Broner getting knocked out for whatever reason. He's tough but seemingly trigger-shy, especially in the fights where he lost.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                    Broner has looked average to awful since fighting above 135. He was only impressive when he was fighting what you would personally refer to as "stumps", although not always as he got a gift against light punching midget blown up featherweight PDL.

                    And considering how many belts exist today, "4 division champ" isn't necessarily a big deal.

                    I also think a prime Judah's left uppercut would have Broner doing the drunken crip walk all over the ring.
                    ... OK, right... Broner was good at 135, I agree... now he's fighting a smaller 135 champ at 140...

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                      ... OK, right... Broner was good at 135, I agree... now he's fighting a smaller 135 champ at 140...

                      Broner either won't be able to make 140 or he'll be weight drained if makes it. He should stay at 147.

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