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  • Curtis2
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    #31
    Originally posted by chepboxingking
    I hate trolls. This fight was pretty much penciled in for January when Danny fought that Ukrainian dude. Only reason is happening now is because of the accident. Danny wanted to and was going to fight him before the accident.
    Danny way washed up... he's bout to be TKO'd by Spence... Danny should stick to fighting guys level like Redkach, Rios & Granados.... Herrera & Peterson got robbed, shaft decisions.... they each kicked Danny's A** and pops Garcia knows it! Pops Garcia keeping Danny far far away from P4P #1 TC !!

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    • PeanutMGM
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      #32
      You Clearly Haven't Seen Spence Training Lately.....He's Been At Fight Weight About A Month Now!! He'll Now Build On Muscle Mass & Won't Have To Worry About Weight


      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      Danny is delusional! Spence has much better skill set than him, and he's a southpaw! My only question, besides recovery from the accident, is how Spence makes weight! He was near 180 before the Porter fight, so what was his starting point this time, and how far does he have to go today?

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      • jonnyc420
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        #33
        Originally posted by IBOX4LIFE
        This guy knows boxing...I like this guy. jonnyc420
        Thank you sir!

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        • Combat Talk Radio
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          #34
          Originally posted by jonnyc420
          He hasn't done anything at the weight and has been living off his wins at 140 for years. He only has name value because of that weight class. I don't view him as dangerous at 147 he hasn't destroyed anyone of note since once again his days at 140. Idk why he is labeled as a dangerous puncher still, he has not impressed with his power.
          You mean Crawford, right?

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            #35
            Originally posted by revelated
            You mean Crawford, right?
            Nope, most certainly talking about Danny Garcia. Crawford last fought at 140 in 2017, Danny last fought at 140 in 2014. Crawford has yet to fight a big name at 147. Danny lost to the 2 he has fought. Bad comparison when you look at facts.

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              #36
              Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
              U have more power than Porter and Thurman - but u still lost bc u WONT go to war and refuse to let your hands and go toe to toe until the last 30 seconds of rd 12!!!!U r content to go 12 and leave it in the hands of the judges wen facing top competition.
              Exactly this, Spence wins simply by being more active. Danny isn’t at Broner levels of not letting his hands go but he doesn’t do himself any favours.
              I had money on porter when they fought, who I believe is less skilled and has less power than Garcia, but guessed he’d just out work him. There’s no excuse for losing like that.
              And Thurman didn’t run after he built up an easy lead, he coasted. Had his pipe and slippers out in his comfort zone second half of fight.

              One poster mentioned picking up a loss can be a learning experience, which can be true. But Danny doesn’t learn from them, he doesn’t leave it all in there, gets out worked and then complains the judges got it wrong.

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                #37
                Originally posted by jonnyc420
                Nope, most certainly talking about Danny Garcia. Crawford last fought at 140 in 2017, Danny last fought at 140 in 2014. Crawford has yet to fight a big name at 147. Danny lost to the 2 he has fought. Bad comparison when you look at facts.
                You said (direct quote):

                Originally posted by jonnyc420
                He hasn't done anything at the weight and has been living off his wins at 140 for years. He only has name value because of that weight class.
                Crawford hasn't done anything significant at 147 and has been living off his 140 accomplishments for years. And he only has name value because of that, mostly.


                Originally posted by jonnyc420
                I don't view him as dangerous at 147 he hasn't destroyed anyone of note since once again his days at 140. Idk why he is labeled as a dangerous puncher still, he has not impressed with his power.
                Crawford hasn't "destroyed" anyone "of note" since his days at 140, either. He did destroy Khan's balls, but that's a separate matter.


                So...I guess I'm asking. What's the difference, really?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by revelated
                  You said (direct quote):



                  Crawford hasn't done anything significant at 147 and has been living off his 140 accomplishments for years. And he only has name value because of that, mostly.




                  Crawford hasn't "destroyed" anyone "of note" since his days at 140, either. He did destroy Khan's balls, but that's a separate matter.


                  So...I guess I'm asking. What's the difference, really?
                  Well you obviously can't read nor count. How about a 3 year difference in time at 147? You just said he destroyed Khan that was at 147 correct? How exactly is that a separate matter? It was literally a destruction at 147. Also you mentioned Crawford when the subject was Danny Garcia, that is deflection from the truth I am spitting. Danny has still yet to win a meaningful fight at 147, has yet to get a big KO, exactly what does bringing up Crawford have to do with any of that?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Silver Spear
                    I instantly thought of a Simpsons episode where they make fun of Soccer(footbal/futbol) and have one team just passing the ball to each other playing defense all game.

                    Having 2 counter punchers in there will be as exciting as watching Lara fight. I would expect Spence to have lost something in that crash. Spence has the reach and size advantage. Both can punch and are text book punchers. Very clean, very effective. It will come down to who can adjust the best. Both fighters start off really slow and need about 4-5 rounds before they pick it up so whoever is ahead on the score cards then probably has the fight won.

                    Never been a fan of flat footed boxers.
                    Some of my thoughts too - Danny is a counter-puncher, and Spence being longer, what happens if Spence keeps it long ? Danny isn't a go forward fighter, and in this fight Spence doesn't need to be, so Danny will have to try force the action against a counter-puncher, else he'll just be watching the rounds tick away to Spence. Can't see how Danny is going to win this one unless Spence has lost a step.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
                      spence couldn't hurt a smaller garcia who was dropped by martinez and hurt by burgos. i mean, danny might get stopped 'cause his stamina isn't the best but it would be hard for spence to do so. and also you have to take in consideration the car accident, hard to see spence being just fine after that big crash.
                      What is this garbage?! Burgos never hurt Mikey for real. That's ridiculous. And getting dropped by Martinez was just a good punch during a punch. Mikey proceeded to knock both those dudes out in no time, and build himself a hall of fame career that still has more to come. Some of y'all just say things out loud to hear yourself talk, even when it don't make sense

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