Essential The Official Boxing Random Thoughts Thread...All boxing heads ENTER.

Conscious Pilot

Do Better.
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
37,593
Reputation
11,065
Daps
189,386
Reppin
Beaches and Palm Trees
Mikey Garcia Jabs Loma, Crawford: Calls Spence 'Monster' of 147


By Lem Satterfield

Four-division champion Mikey Garcia took shots at three-division champions Vasyl Lomachenko and Terence Crawford while praising upcoming opponent and IBF 147-pound champion Errol Spence during a Wednesday interview with Tha Boxing Voice hosted by Nestor Gibbs.

Garcia suggested Lomachenko’s avoiding him, Crawford’s faced “C-plus or B-level at best” opposition, and called Spence “the monster in his division” in advance of facing Spence on March 16 at The Dallas Cowboys’ Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Fox Pay Per View.

“There’s no one out there right now that can motivate me and challenge me enough like Errol Spence, and that’s why we’re going after Errol Spence. I want to prove to everybody that I’m the best in this generation, and if I don’t’ get those kinds of fights, then I won’t get recognized,” said the 31-year-old Garcia (39-0, 30 KOs), who is making his 147-pound debut in pursuit of his fifth crown in as many divisions against the 28-year-old Spence (24-0, 21 KOs), a southpaw pursuing his third defense and 12th straight knockout victory.

“That’s why I went after Errol Spence, and I did everything to secure that fight, and I’m happy that we were able to work that fight out. It was actually a pretty easy negotiation. I do thank his team and himself for accepting the challenge. I am challenging him, and he is the undefeated champion. He could have taken other fights as well, but this fight makes sense for both of us, and that’s why I’m here…”

“Spence really took off and became the monster of the division, and I said, ‘You know what? Let’s just go after him.' I had other fights to take care of, first, but that was the goal, to land the fight with Spence…In my head, I don’t see me losing. In my head, I’ve already won the fight many times.”



Garcia was asked why he chose Spence over Lomachenko (12-1, 9 KOs), a two-time Ukrainian Olympic gold medalist whose unanimous decision over Jose Pedraza added “The Sniper’s” WBO 135-pound crown to his WBA version last month.

“Do you really think I could have had a Lomachenko fight? He’s been calling for my name ever since after the Nicholas Walters fight [seventh-round stoppage in November 2016]. He’s been saying he’s ready to fight me, and he keeps fighting other guys,” said Garcia of Lomachenko, who, like Crawford, is promoted by Garcia’s former handler, Top Rank.

“He just had a fight against Pedraza.I mean, he didn’t choose me for his last end of the year fight. Knowing the history between Top Rank and me, am I just going to be sitting on the sideline waiting for that to happen or am I going to move forward on with my career and look something bigger and for the biggest challenge available?”

Garcia was also asked about the possibility of facing the switch-hitting Crawford (34-0, 25 KOs), who is coming off October’s 12th-round TKO of previously unbeaten Jose Benavidez Jr.

“I have interest, but is it a real possibility? He can keep fighting the [Luis] Collazos, the Jose Benavidez, the Hank Lundys and the John Molinas of the world. He can continue doing that while I’m chasing greatness. Would I love to fight him? Yes. But he’s got someone that he’s gotta answer to. He’s got a boss he’s gotta answer to who picks his fights for him. I’m looking for my biggest fights and I’m making them happen and get done. I’m on another level when it comes to my goals and my career.I don’t’ know what he has in mind," said Garcia.

"He can show up to any press conference and fight and say that he wants to fight them, but he’s not the one who is making it happen. His boss, his promoter has to do that. I’m not chasing anybody. Everybody can talk and have a big mouth all they want, but they’re not making things happen. I’m making things happen...I’ve gotta give Terence the credit for his skill-level, because he does have the skill-level and boxing ability to perform at a high level. His IQ is great. He can fight as a left-hander, he can fight as a right-hander…He can trade punches if he has to...But when it comes to the opposition…The opposition is at a C-plus level, maybe a B-level at best…”

Asked Crawford's most definitive opposition, Garcia said, "[Yuriorkis] Gamboa --- a blown up 126-pounder. Short, 5-foot-2, or whatever his size is."

Garcia’s past four fights have been a third-round knockout that dethroned WBC 135-pound champion Dejan Zlaticanin (January 2017), and unanimous decisions four-division champion Adrien Broner (July 2017), IBF 140-pound titleholder Sergey Lipinets (March) and IBF 135-pound titlist Robert Easter (July).

Southpaw Zlaticanin, Lipinets and Easter were all unbeaten at the time they faced Garcia, who floored all three of them once in their fights. Garcia became a three- and four-division champion by defeating Zlaticanin and Lipinets, and added Easter’s IBF version to his WBC 135-pound title.

Zlaticanin was Garcia’s second fight back from a 2 ½ year ring absence due to a legal battle with his former promoter, Top Rank.

“A lot of people doubted me when I fought Dejan, only my second fight back after a two-and-a-half-year layoff, and he was a knockout artist at the time. A lot of reporters were not giving me any chance, and a lot of reporters were picking Dejan. Even [Jose] Linares avoided him and vacated the WBC title to fight Anthony Crolla at the moment because he didn’t wanna fight Dejan. He was a dangerous opponent, but I took care of it so easily that it was like, ‘Oh, Mikey’s the better fighter,’ and, ‘He was supposed to win,'"
said Garcia.

"But leading up to the fight, they didn’t give me credit. When I fought Adrien Broner, they said Adrien Broner was too big, too strong and too fast for me, that I’m a small guy, I’m not fast enough, I’m not skilled enough, but I beat him easily over 12 rounds. But then after that, it was, ‘Oh, Broner was trash,’ and, ‘He didn’t show up.’ But ask him how good I was. When I fought Easter, they said I was avoiding him and that’s why I went on to fight Lipinets and this and that. Well, I took care of both guys. Now I’m taking on another one.

"That’s my third undefeated champion that I’m going after, back to back – Lipinets, Easter and now Spence. And if you count Dejan, he was also undefeated. Eventually, I’m going to have to get the credit that I deserve. Leading up to the fight, they can all say what they want. But after the fight, I’ll have changed their opinion.”

[/ quote]


Mikey Garcia Jabs Loma, Crawford: Calls Spence 'Monster' of 147
 

malbaker86

Gators
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
55,852
Reputation
7,015
Daps
124,541
Reppin
Jacksonville, FL

Asked Crawford's most definitive opposition, Garcia said, "[Yuriorkis] Gamboa --- a blown up 126-pounder. Short, 5-foot-2, or whatever his size is."

Garcia’s past four fights have been a third-round knockout that dethroned WBC 135-pound champion Dejan Zlaticanin (January 2017), and unanimous decisions four-division champion Adrien Broner (July 2017), IBF 140-pound titleholder Sergey Lipinets (March) and IBF 135-pound titlist Robert Easter (July).

Southpaw Zlaticanin, Lipinets and Easter were all unbeaten at the time they faced Garcia, who floored all three of them once in their fights. Garcia became a three- and four-division champion by defeating Zlaticanin and Lipinets, and added Easter’s IBF version to his WBC 135-pound title.

Zlaticanin was Garcia’s second fight back from a 2 ½ year ring absence due to a legal battle with his former promoter, Top Rank.

“A lot of people doubted me when I fought Dejan, only my second fight back after a two-and-a-half-year layoff, and he was a knockout artist at the time. A lot of reporters were not giving me any chance, and a lot of reporters were picking Dejan. Even [Jose] Linares avoided him and vacated the WBC title to fight Anthony Crolla at the moment because he didn’t wanna fight Dejan. He was a dangerous opponent, but I took care of it so easily that it was like, ‘Oh, Mikey’s the better fighter,’ and, ‘He was supposed to win,'" said Garcia.


"But leading up to the fight, they didn’t give me credit. When I fought Adrien Broner, they said Adrien Broner was too big, too strong and too fast for me, that I’m a small guy, I’m not fast enough, I’m not skilled enough, but I beat him easily over 12 rounds. But then after that, it was, ‘Oh, Broner was trash,’ and, ‘He didn’t show up.’ But ask him how good I was. When I fought Easter, they said I was avoiding him and that’s why I went on to fight Lipinets and this and that. Well, I took care of both guys. Now I’m taking on another one.

"That’s my third undefeated champion that I’m going after, back to back – Lipinets, Easter and now Spence. And if you count Dejan, he was also undefeated. Eventually, I’m going to have to get the credit that I deserve. Leading up to the fight, they can all say what they want. But after the fight, I’ll have changed their opinion.”

Mikey speaking that real on this one, fukk what y'all heard :wow:
 

Black_Jesus

Superstar
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
16,130
Reputation
648
Daps
20,933
Reppin
from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
I didn’t duck the question, rather ignored it cause idk what significance it has that Klitschko vs Fury did 540 k or what 3 damn years ago when Fury was largely assumed to be a joker, a pretender and to lose and lose big. Iirc even most Brits thought he would lose unlike before the Wilder bout. Fury was a bigger underdog there too than against Wilder despite his 2.5 years out the ring. That was his true coming out party if you will, him beating Wlad was a shock in the boxing world.

Not to mention how Fury’s cult and UK reputation grew while he was inactive and started to make his comeback.

If you think Wilder’s popularity rivals of AJ’s or even Fury’s anyhow in the UK you are tripping.
Idk why you get all defensive over simply thinking Fury is a bigger draw in the recently boxing crazy UK than Wilder in the US either.

And since when we argue pirated streams in deciding who’s the bigger draw? Point is who actually bought it, isn’t it?

:mjlol: The significance of the question is that Fury never seen any ppv numbers anywhere near what he got facing the American Champ..

quit pretending you know what Tyson Fury was assumed to be by Brits 3 years ago or that you have a clue about Furys "cult and UK reputation" :childplease:.. that is all a baseless assumption

Fact remains Tyson Fury vs Wilder was a bigger draw than Tyson Fury vs Klitchko.. A bigger draw than 95% of the ppvs in the UK. He would only do bigger numbers fighting AJ

10 million people is still 10 million people whether its an it's an illegal stream or not. Drawing power isn't just $20 ppvs and who can fill up cheap seats in a stadium

Who said anything about AJ??
Furys popularity in the UK is nowhere near the same level as AJs either
 

Creflo ½ Dollar

Superstar
Joined
Aug 6, 2015
Messages
4,889
Reputation
-1,751
Daps
16,403
Reppin
GA
Mikey is that guy... all facts the realist shyt spoke by a boxer in a minute.

I like the fight between him and Spence and I really don’t care who wins because both of them keep it real when it comes to boxing. I just wish they would take the belts off the other frauds in the games first. Spence and Mikey good for boxing.

I can’t take Crawford serious after he about to fight Khan on PPV:scust:.
 

Yuzo

No nice guys in boxing
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
2,646
Reputation
1,420
Daps
7,174
the lomachenko effect

eU0oVeQ.gif
 

reservoirdogs

Superstar
Joined
Jun 1, 2016
Messages
12,707
Reputation
1,030
Daps
25,527
Both Spence and Mikey calling out Crawford :wow:
2 fighters from the rival network sending shots at him and trying to discredit him? Shocking

They calling him out but neither seem or seemed eager to get in the ring with him :yeshrug:

don't you think it's funny to criticize him over who he fights when the last day you talked about how he is on the "wrong side of the street" or the last time his name was mentioned you were complaining about his style and that he beat you in the amateurs?



It's like "I won't fight him for now now but who has he fought though?"
:ohhh:

If he's really overrated then prove it.

If he will get his chance to fight these PBC dudes I'm sure he'll gladly put the beats on them. Let's start it with Swift in 2019 who might be the easiest to get in there with him quick out of Porter, Thurman, Crawford, Pac, Mikey, Swift.
 

Payroll

Insomnia Addict
Supporter
Joined
Nov 30, 2017
Messages
6,931
Reputation
3,116
Daps
23,305
Reppin
GMB
2 fighters from the rival network sending shots at him and trying to discredit him? Shocking

They calling him out but neither seem or seemed eager to get in the ring with him :yeshrug:

don't you think it's funny to criticize him over who he fights when the last day you talked about how he is on the "wrong side of the street" or the last time his name was mentioned you were complaining about his style and that he beat you in the amateurs?



It's like "I won't fight him for now now but who has he fought though?"
:ohhh:

If he's really overrated then prove it.

If he will get his chance to fight these PBC dudes I'm sure he'll gladly put the beats on them. Let's start it with Swift in 2019 who might be the easiest to get in there with him quick out of Porter, Thurman, Crawford, Pac, Mikey, Swift.

I said it because I think it's some shyt we see sooner than we expect..l don't see any other reason for them to be this chatty patty....
 
Top