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  • #21
    Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
    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.
    I feel spence is on a different level than garcia..i feel like garcia gave spence too much respect...garcia looked lost in the first few rounds...as for danny moving up would probley benifit him or maybe it wont...the new generation of 154 pounders are really big so idk...spence moving too 154 sounds more reasonable because of his athleticism but then again idk bro

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    • #22
      Originally posted by EL GANCHO View Post
      I feel spence is on a different level than garcia..i feel like garcia gave spence too much respect...garcia looked lost in the first few rounds...as for danny moving up would probley benifit him or maybe it wont...the new generation of 154 pounders are really big so idk...spence moving too 154 sounds more reasonable because of his athleticism but then again idk bro
      I don't know either El Gancho, but Garcia has been talking about moving up in weight. Whenever a boxer starts to talk about moving up in weight, they're probably having trouble making weight in their current boxing devision. So in that case move up, and find out if struggling to make weight was why you looked flat in your last fight. That's not to take anything away from the incredible effort that Errol Spence displayed in their fight.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
        I don't know either El Gancho, but Garcia has been talking about moving up in weight. Whenever a boxer starts to talk about moving up in weight, they're probably having trouble making weight in their current boxing devision. So in that case move up, and find out if struggling to make weight was why you looked flat in your last fight. That's not to take anything away from the incredible effort that Errol Spence displayed in their fight.
        Yea bit usually after a fighter makes weight they get their weight back...ive seen fighters gain more than 17 pounds...and spence is bigger than danny im surprise spence aint moving up soon...i honeslty think danny wont be successful as he was on lower weights i look at a boxers back and you can determine the strength kinda...but anyways bro happy new years....who do you got for saturday?

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        • #24
          They dehydrate themselves in order to make the weight in a division, where they a height, and reach advantage over other boxer's. This sometimes makes them weak, anxious, and irritated, causing to snap at those around them. Then they rehydrate after the weigh in to 2, or 3, divisions above the weight class in which they're supposed to be fighting in. This can either give a fighter a physical advantage over their opponent, or make them slow, and lethargic in their fight. Either way losing, and gaining weight so drastically, has a shocking effect on the body. The 24 hours after the weigh in, isn't enough time for the body to adjust properly to the added 10-17, pounds. This losing, and gaining weight process has a way of catching up to a fighter.

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