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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Garcia Doesn't Have Perfect Fighter Mold, But He Could Be Even More Special Than Me

    No fighter is ever a finished product, especially at the tender age of 22. The boxing public realizes that Ryan Garcia is still a work in progress. Garcia's (20-0, 17 KOs) potential is a promising one, and he further wants to prove that with a win over Luke Campbell (20-3, 16 KOs) on Saturday at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas on DAZN.
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    “I knew from the beginning that he had something special. His social media presence is one thing, his abilities inside the ring are almost flawless,”
    De La Hoya told BoxingScene.com in an interview. “He’s not the perfect mold of a fighter — he’s not a typical Salvador Sánchez or Oscar De La Hoya. I believe he’s even more special.



    My reaction to these comments by Oscar De La Hoya, was the same as UFC HOF Chuck Liddell when Oscar invited him to Ryan Garcia vs. Jayson Velez, at the Home-Depot Center on ESPN.

    Salvador Sanchez, died a legend at 23 years of age. Ryan's only notable accomplishment roughly at the same age is his infinite teenage, LGBT social-media following and possibly winning a fake WBC 'Interim' lightweight title -- even though Devin Haney ( the real WBC lightweight champion) is not injured.

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      #3
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      De La Hoya told BoxingScene.com in an interview. “He’s not the perfect mold of a fighter — he’s not a typical Salvador Sánchez or Oscar De La Hoya. I believe he’s even more special.



      My reaction to these comments by Oscar De La Hoya, was the same as UFC HOF Chuck Liddell when Oscar invited him to Ryan Garcia vs. Jayson Velez, at the Home-Depot Center on ESPN.

      Salvador Sanchez, died a legend at 23 years of age. Ryan's only notable accomplishment roughly at the same age is his infinite teenage, LGBT social-media following and possibly winning a fake WBC 'Interim' lightweight title -- even though Devin Haney ( the real WBC lightweight champion) is not injured.
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      Agree.
      The 135 division is clearly stacked with talent and solid names, however, I don’t get how almost all of them hold some dubious titles.
      Teo is the unified champ YET Garcia, Tank and Haney all are title holders.

      Meanwhile, I read comments all the time that so and so doesn’t deserve a fight with a Teo or a Garcia. So who are they supposed to fight?

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        Originally posted by Oregonian
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        Agree.
        The 135 division is clearly stacked with talent and solid names, however, I don’t get how almost all of them hold some dubious titles.
        Teo is the unified champ YET Garcia, Tank and Haney all are title holders.

        Meanwhile, I read comments all the time that so and so doesn’t deserve a fight with a Teo or a Garcia. So who are they supposed to fight?
        Devin Haney could fight all these guys before getting one of the top names at lightweight : Ricky Burns, Felix Verdejo, Henry Lundy, Mercito Gesta, Dejan Zlaticanin, Diego Magdaleno, Mickey Bey!!!

        Gamboa is one down, seven more to go!

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          He still overated until he beat Campbell desisively...

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            #6
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            Devin Haney could fight all these guys before getting one of the top names at lightweight : Ricky Burns, Felix Verdejo, Henry Lundy, Mercito Gesta, Dejan Zlaticanin, Diego Magdaleno, Mickey Bey!!!

            Gamboa is one down, seven more to go!
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            Who are the top names at Lightweight?
            How is Haney any different from Garcia and Tank given their respective opponents?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Oregonian
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              Who are the top names at Lightweight?
              How is Haney any different from Garcia and Tank given their respective opponents?
              Tank is a real champion at 130 whether we like it or not. He’s arguably the best one there with Berchelt. You can’t compare Haney or Garcia to Tank. Tank comes with history, the other two don’t.

              There is really ONE champion at 135 and it’s Teo. Whatever WBC trinkets Haney and Garcia want to fight over is fine, but Teo is the recognized real champ. Everyone is just vying for the next spot in line right now.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Oregonian
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                Who are the top names at Lightweight?
                How is Haney any different from Garcia and Tank given their respective opponents?
                I'm team Haney man. It seems we never connect on the threads, on a comic-level.

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                  It seems to me that He's been getting by off of speed and power alone, I still haven't seen him tested since he's been with Reynoso, but before that I've seen some real flaws in his game that I think will come back to haunt him at the top level. But hopefully he can make it to the top level and starts getting involved in big PPV fights since he's a big draw and is good for boxing.

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                    #10
                    De la hoya blowing some serious smoke up their batt. Garcua has a ton of potential and is already very good, but no flaws? Gtfo

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