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  • #11
    Originally posted by Get em up View Post
    Barn burner for a fight hopefully I'm definitely looking forward to this one and hope the trend that Lopez and Lomo kind of started Carrie's on past this one.
    What trend did they start?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
      It's always nice to see someone get excited and dish cash to see B- vs C- level fighters... PBC is beyond lame!
      We all know you’ll be tuned in and watching the fights. You ain’t fooling anyone.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
        I also thought that Spence's career was over, here's the thing we still don't know. He hasn't had a fight since the car crash, this is his first fight back. It'll be the first indicator of exactly where his status, is at in the boxing world.
        Na man heres the thing..spence is ok and ready..alot of you people on here talk like if the training they do is all layback and easy...dont you think if spence wasnt ok he would have gotten an injury in camp?
        Hes good too go and if he losses it would be because danny was the better man

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        • #14
          Originally posted by EL GANCHO View Post
          Na man heres the thing..spence is ok and ready..alot of you people on here talk like if the training they do is all layback and easy...dont you think if spence wasnt ok he would have gotten an injury in camp?
          Hes good too go and if he losses it would be because danny was the better man
          El Gancho many boxers have entered their scheduled fights with injuries, it's the nature of the sport. Whether the injuries occurred during sparring sessions, road work, are old lingering injuries that act up on, and then. Whatever the case may be, but there able to get past the physical exams. Then after the fight, the boxers will admit they entered an injury because they needed the payday, it was a big fight, their pride, they hadn't fought in a while, all the training, etcetera. Afterward they go into major surgery, to repair those same injuries they entered the fight with, and may have even made worse.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
            El Gancho many boxers have entered their scheduled fights with injuries, it's the nature of the sport. Whether the injuries occurred during sparring sessions, road work, are old lingering injuries that act up on, and then. Whatever the case may be, but there able to get past the physical exams. Then after the fight, the boxers will admit they entered an injury because they needed the payday, it was a big fight, their pride, they hadn't fought in a while, all the training, etcetera. Afterward they go into major surgery, to repair those same injuries they entered the fight with, and may have even made worse.
            remember that argentine that jermall charlo fought who could barely stand up? that was hilarious. he wanted that paycheck so bad

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            • #16
              Originally posted by daggum View Post
              remember that argentine that jermall charlo fought who could barely stand up? that was hilarious. he wanted that paycheck so bad
              Yeah! That was ridicules the way that Argentine's leg would stiffen up, and he kind of looked like a tree falling. These situations can become really serious, because if you cant move out of the way your going to get hit flush, and repeatedly.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by daggum View Post
                remember that argentine that jermall charlo fought who could barely stand up? that was hilarious. he wanted that paycheck so bad
                Off topic, daggum. What's your take on Berchelt-Valdez? Basically 3 division difference. I don't see you criticizing it.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by EL GANCHO View Post
                  Na man heres the thing..spence is ok and ready..alot of you people on here talk like if the training they do is all layback and easy...dont you think if spence wasnt ok he would have gotten an injury in camp?
                  Hes good too go and if he losses it would be because danny was the better man
                  I was wrong, Errol Spence has fully recovered from the car crash. I was definitely surprised that he came out to do battle with Danny. He proved everything he had to prove last night, all hail to Errol Spence, he's the truth in the welterweight division.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
                    I was wrong, Errol Spence has fully recovered from the car crash. I was definitely surprised that he came out to do battle with Danny. He proved everything he had to prove last night, all hail to Errol Spence, he's the truth in the welterweight division.
                    No you wernt wrong actually what you told me before this made sence about injuries and stuff coming back...i know its long now too repost but great fight...and like you said well see if that accident spence had does catch up too him

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by EL GANCHO View Post
                      No you wernt wrong actually what you told me before this made sence about injuries and stuff coming back...i know its long now too repost but great fight...and like you said well see if that accident spence had does catch up too him
                      That was the worst I ever saw Danny Garcia perform in a fight, and to his own great credit he accepted defeat with honor, and grace. I still have the world of respect for Danny Garcia as a boxer, business man, role model, and champion. Lets see how this effect's the rest of Garcia's fighting career. He has the heart of a true champion, and the chin of a warrior. He was thinking about moving up in weight, I'd like to see if he can handle the move up to 154. If he then has any losses at that weight, he should seriously consider retirement at that point in time. As for Spence he should fight Terrance Crawford, and either Jaron Ennis, or Virgil Ortiz, then make his move up to the 154 pounds division. I don't think that moving up to the 160 pounds division would be a wise decision for him to make, but I would definitely watch the fight if it was made. I do think that an additional 10-15 pounds would slow him down considerably enough to lose that fight, and possibly get stopped.

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