Swift hook knock ya eyebrows off..Right Cross only takes one time: Garcia vs Thurman 147 unification

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You're mistaken breh.

I've said a bunch of times that Thurman will beat him clearly or stop him late. I just make it a point to say that it'll be competitive. I don't see Thurman running over Swift like ya'll nikkas do.

Hell, I said Thurman would kick Porter's ass too and that fight was a clear by highly competitive win for Thurman.

I just don't fully trust Keith's temperament in this fight. That's my biggest gripe. He might wanna brawl too much or he might wanna spoil to much. Neither extreme is good for him. He has to do a calculated mixture of both.

I'm just not underrating Danny. Thats all. :manny:

I think it's gonna be competitive...don't get me wrong.

I just think we gonna enter the Championship rounds with everyone in agreement saying, "Swift needs a KO in order to win this", bc Thurman is already gonna have a solid lead on the cards.


That's where my "clearly outbox to a wide UD" comes from
 

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I think it's gonna be competitive...don't get me wrong.

I just think we gonna enter the Championship rounds with everyone in agreement saying, "Swift needs a KO in order to win this", bc Thurman is already gonna have a solid lead on the cards.


That's where my "clearly outbox to a wide UD" comes from

Like most evenly matched fights, the boxer that takes over the middle rounds usually pulls it out or wins the decision. If Thurman does that, then half the battle is won, but he still can''t sleep.

Everyone has their own definition of competitive though, and competitive to me means winning 4 or 5 rounds.

There's been plenty of fights where I think its' competitive, but 80% of the ring think its some blow out or vice versa.

I mean you know how it is. You got nikkas saying TheoLame was competitive with Broner and that nikka barely did shyt. Now Taylor on the other hand was competitive. Vargas lands a couple good right hands on Pac and nikkas think he was competitive. Meanwhile dude barely won 3 rounds in my book.
 

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Breh, one of Danny's strengths is body punching.

I also wouldn't say Thurman is Hagler in the chin department either. A guy like Chaves who isn't as proven a puncher as Swift was getting to him.

I'm still picking One Time to win, but he still got his work cut out.

Don't recall him being a body snatcher like afro Cotto or 97g but okay. Chaves is an awkward fighter
& gave Bradley a "draw" cuz of it so :manny:
 

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Don't recall him being a body snatcher like afro Cotto or 97g but okay. Chaves is an awkward fighter
& gave Bradley a "draw" cuz of it so :manny:

Chaves didn't' give Bradley a draw.

The judges did. Chaves won 4 rounds tops.

I'll agree with you that Swift ain't on the same level as Cotto or Golovkin as far as body punching goes, but he is still pretty solid in that area.
 

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Chaves didn't' give Bradley a draw.

The judges did. Chaves won 4 rounds tops.

I'll agree with you that Swift ain't on the same level as Cotto or Golovkin as far as body punching goes, but he is still pretty solid in that area.

Sarcasm can never be typed is true, thats why I used quotes on draw. I'm fuccn wit you I agree though G
 

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Don't recall him being a body snatcher like afro Cotto or 97g but okay. Chaves is an awkward fighter
& gave Bradley a "draw" cuz of it so :manny:

Was/Is Collazo a body snatcher breh??
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It only takes One Time :Smugswift:
 

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I feel you breh.

I saw it more as Swift trying to hold on and stop from folding under a late PED onslaught. Those punches and pressure were definitely getting to him.

The way Cotto was stumbling around from Chop Chop was worse. Now he was on some :whoa: shyt until the situation was turned around.
I still dont know how Corley didnt finish Cotto off after having him doing the Stanky Leg :gucci:
 

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Thurman can't make it too boring, because when Swift decides to break that lull and do something or get aggressive the crowd gonna overreact whether its effective or not. Judges gonna be listening to that shyt and thinking Garcia making the fight.

That stinker spoiler shyt can work against a guy like Bundu who won't take chances, but a elite nikka like Swift ain't having that. Thurman gotta use controlled aggression and walk that thin line.

Garcia is slow that's his biggest disadvantage so the stinker shyt can work against him.
I don's say that in the exact same fashion as he did it against Bundu... that's over the top but the best way to beat Swift is to give him the least possible chance to counter you while you are boxing from the outside with 1-2s and if he gets tired at the end in the big chasing then go at him.
Peterson had the perfect game plan Thurman needs to emulate that with avoiding Peterson's fault namely that he took the spoiling in the first half a little over the top so the judges had the opportunity to score the more "telling punches" instead of activity. Thurman punches bigger than Peterson and they also seem to be bigger punches than Peterson's so I think there won't be any problem with that. Thurman fights a little wide though and his movement falls apart a bit if he's getting pressured. To his luck though Danny isn't the type of fighter who is good in pressuring, Porter had fast feet and he is an explosive fighter, the same can't be said about Danny. As I see their reach is almost the same (Thurman and Garcia) but Thurman can fight better from the outside than Danny, while Danny is rather a hooker, Thurman operates more with straight blows, that's also an advantage on his side in this matchup.

IF Thurman doesn't fight stupid and emulates (plus upgrades) the Peterson strategy he will win this clearly imo. Once he gets these things done I don't know what Danny could do.
 

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so if judges go by crowd and if it seems like ur forcing the fight....then basically they are stans/casuals judging.

might as well let fans votes count from twitter/facebook etc and let it count as a percentage .lets call it the popular vote score cards........:manny:
 

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Thurman vs. Garcia: Heather Hardy is Added To The Card

BROOKLYN - Unbeaten brawler and Brooklyn-area favorite Heather "The Heat" Hardy (18-0, 4 KOs) will return to the ring to battle former title challenger Helen Joseph (9-3-1, 8 KOs) in a super bantamweight contest that highlights undercard action on Saturday, March 4 from Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.

The March 4 event is headlined by the highly anticipated welterweight world title unification showdown between Keith Thurman and Danny Garcia that headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on CBS, presented by Premier Boxing Champions, with prime time televised coverage beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment, are priced at $1,000, $750, $500, $400, $300, $150, $100, and $50 (not including applicable fees) and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com or by calling 1-800-745-3000. Tickets are also available at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group discounts are available by calling 844-BKLYN-GP.

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A popular Brooklyn fighter who competed in Barclays Center's first-ever professional female boxing match, Hardy has become a staple at the arena ever since. On March 4, she will enter the ring at Barclays Center for the eighth time, and seventh time in her last eight fights. In Hardy's most recent bout last August 21, at Ford Amphitheater in Coney Island, Hardy won a decision over previously unbeaten rival Shelly Vincent to capture the WBC International featherweight title. The entertaining slugfest was shown tape delayed on NBCSN and helped Heather increase her national profile.

By fight night, Hardy will have been out of the ring for six-and-a-half months, her longest stretch of inactivity, which was due to the new insurance regulations put in place by the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC), in effect since September. All boxing action in the State came to a halt until last month's Barclays Center event. Dependent on her boxing income to support her family, Hardy sought out other ways to make ends meet. On January 14, Hardy had planned to make her MMA debut for Invicta in Kansas City, MO, however her opponent suffered an injury in training and the event was cancelled. Returning her full focus to boxing, Hardy is determined to conquer another tough challenge on the way to her first world title opportunity.

"I'm grateful and excited to be back in the ring at Barclays Center next month," said Hardy. "It will be my first fight since August. I've had to hustle extra hard these past few months since the insurance issue shut down the New York boxing scene for the last quarter of 2016. I even decided to take an MM fight in January to help supplement my income and pay some bills. However, my opponent dropped out the day before I was flying to Kansas City for the event. It's been one disappointment after the next, so I am truly happy to be back at home where I belong, doing what I love."

Born in Nigeria but fighting out of Ghana, Joseph will fight in the U.S. for the second time as a pro after dropping a decision in Texas against Jennifer Han in her most recent world title opportunity. The 27-year-old had previously challenged Dahiana Santana in the Dominican Republic for a world title in 2012 and had a successful run of victories after turning pro in 2004 that lasted until 2009, when she suffered her first defeat. She most recently scored a second round stoppage of Namely Emilia in November of last year.
 
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