Where does he go after his porter loss ik he has Granadios next but top lvl fights?
Will Danny Garcia be a p4p lvl fighter ever again?
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No because his heart is just not into it anymore. He is only fighting for money and not legacy. I wouldn't be surprised if he would just retire in a few months. That's why he cherrypicks by keep fighting these low-risk fighters who pose no serious risk or threat to him. -
I think he is a solid fighter but his work rate lets him down. His deterioration has been a long time coming adi doubt he will be pound for pound.Comment
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I don’t think he ever was, he was very good tho but not P4P you see you have to have the ability to move up in weight and fight guys a bit bigger but he’s tapped out in weightComment
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I wouldn't bet on him being top 10 P4P again by most sources. I have a hard time seeing him put himself into a position to take enough big fights in a short enough span of time to get into serious P4P discussions.
Idk that you can get back to P4P after a couple L's if you just take one big fight a year along with a gimmie-ish fight. I mean if your a tip top guy with a mando or w/e I think its get aroundable, but if you need to gain ground at the tip top level like Danny has to do now you can't go the easy route as much as it seems like Team Danny is willing to go the easy route.Comment
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I don't like Garcia but this is whole post of yours is crap.No because his heart is just not into it anymore. He is only fighting for money and not legacy. I wouldn't be surprised if he would just retire in a few months. That's why he cherrypicks by keep fighting these low-risk fighters who pose no serious risk or threat to him.
Guy fought Thurman, Porter, and now is fighting Granados as a tune up. None of those fights are easy. Even Porter's dad complained about how hard Porter was matched up after the Granados fight.
Sure, he ducking Spence, but that goes for everyone at the weight class so...Comment
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