Why Danny Garcia Fails as a Fighter

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  • Slicc
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    #51
    Originally posted by billeau2
    There are a good enough number of fighters that surpass the supposed 99.9% of boxers you're referring to,

    Really? Read what you wrote carefully

    There are plenty for sure, bow that 1% of 1.... thats where the big boys are.
    I don't even consider Danny that good, as far as high level boxing goes, so if he can beat 99.9% of boxers, then I could name a bunch of fighters who also can. I added "supposed" before the percentage, because I'm not sure how accurate that number is. I was more just referring to pretty much most boxers in general.
    Last edited by Slicc; 09-23-2018, 09:33 PM.

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    • champion4ever
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      #52
      It's more mental than physical. He has got to want to challenge himself more and dare to be great by taking on the biggest and greatest challengers available regardless of money.

      He can start by believing himself and stop taking on the path to least resistance. He needs that hunger and desire back. He needs to start focusing more about his legacy rather than money by fighting for the honor, glory and integrity of the sport.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        That Porter loss could have been a draw or a win so he fights at a pretty high level at least
        This is very true. I thought the fight was so close that it could have gone either way or even ruled a draw but at the end of the day I just thought that Porter did just a little more and wanted it just a little more than Danny Garcia. Therefore the judges made the correct call.

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        • BLASTER1
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          #54
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx
          Such a ****** premise. Fans have this impression that if you're not #1 in the world, you're failing somehow. This seems to be the mentality of those who never actually achieve themselves and just star gaze.

          Danny is still one of the best boxers in the world and that is a hell of a thing to be able to boast. Doesn't matter if he's #1. He's still the top 1% (maybe even .1%) of all the boxers in the world. I don't even like the guy. Never have. But, just because you aren't #1 doesn't mean you're failing somehow. He's had more success than 99.9% of the people who try to do what he's doing. That makes him a winner.
          I respectfully disagree.
          You may be right with your stats but which fighter doesnt want to be no.1.
          He is a gifted fighter with a gifted trainer but I would think if hes a true boxer and hes hungry for a successful boxing legacy he is failing if hes not reaching his full potential.
          Maybe its his trainer, maybe it's his mindset but he does need to get better imo.

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