What true welterweight has Danny Garcia competed with??

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  • King Jaffe Joffer
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    What true welterweight has Danny Garcia competed with??

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    Thurman who schooled him

    I'm shocked Garcia is the favorite vs Porter. Yes I drove to Vegas last sunday and dropped $3300 on Porter at Westgate Casino at +140

    Are you kidding me, Porter could have easily got the decision vs Thurman, and lost a close decision vs Brook

    On the other hand we have Garcia who is clearly a small welterweight and got outworked and beat up in the later rounds Peterson, outworked by Herrera and beaten to a bloody pulp by a shot Zab Judah

    Garcia had a few great knockouts vs 140lbers

    Porter is a different animal. Porter will be way too busy, aggressive, quick and strong for Garcia

    I see the fight being a boxing match for the first 3-4 with it being fairly close. Then Porter will start to maul him the rest of the fight similar to Berto and Broner

    Sure Porter smothers his work and leads with his head sometimes so that sucks for Garcia lol, but it benefits Porter even more

    Porter by stoppage or majority decision (theres always 1 corrupt judge)
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    Your Saturday night will be ruined after DSG tko's porter.

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    • NearHypnos
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      Ron Salsa

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      • _Rexy_
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        Thurman won the fight. It wasn't a blowout. He didn't school him.

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        • daggum
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          he hasn't beaten a top 10 welterweight. all the guys like guerrero, malignaggi, rios he beat were completely shot. that doesnt mean he can't beat a top 10 welterweight and he's clearly the haymon a-side favorite so if the fight is even somewhat close you know whats going down...

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          • Mister Wolf
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            In his first fight Crawford has a better resume at 147 than Danny Garcia.

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            • dibzvincent143
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              Just because he doesn’t have a great resume at 147 doesn’t mean it’s too late for him to have one. There is always room for improvement. This might be the fight for him, and more exciting fights are coming for sure. The ww is stacked.

              If he’s completely shyyt he wouldn’t have been able to hang in there with thurman. It was by no means a schooling although we had a clear winner.

              I personally think he has what it takes to KO someone like horn as well. Bud’s best win.

              So far this is a 50/50 fight for all the right reasons. Thurman only separated himself when he boxed outside, something Porter hasn’t done in a while.

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              • boliodogs
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                From what I have seen from both boxers Porter should be the favorite. He throws too many punches per round and sets too fast a pace for Garcia to handle.It's a close fight to me that either man could win but I think you will win your bet. Porter took Brook's power and Brook hits harder than Garcia. Thurman fought them both and he picks Porter to win.

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                  Garcia froze against Thurman. The magnitude of the event got to him. I believe he'll be more relaxed for this fight and use Porters head-on collision style to create openings and possibly stop him.

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                  • King Jaffe Joffer
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                    Originally posted by iamboxing
                    Garcia froze against Thurman. The magnitude of the event got to him. I believe he'll be more relaxed for this fight and use Porters head-on collision style to create openings and possibly stop him.
                    So he couldn't stop Peterson and was actually getting beat up, but he's going to stop Porter? Gotcha

                    Porter actually used footwork and jab a lot of times before just leaping in. His foot speed is so fast he gets away with it whenever he doesn't use his jab. Porter also feints a lot throwing off his opponents timing. If be was just leaping in with his head with no method behind his madness then he would have been kod by now

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