We the A side over here BUD... thank you Al Haymon... Danny Garcia v Errol Spence Fox PPV Dec 5th

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ChocolateGiddyUp

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Even pre-accident I didn't think he could. Spence's best bet is to fight Swift from long range & keep him on the end of his jab. If he fights mid or in he's asking to get caught by something big. To me he can't fight his usual fight & he'll need to move his head more than in the past

I always felt If they fought it could look like the Khan fight... Spence getting the better of things early ... steps on the gas N gets hit with some shyt he wasn’t ready for
 

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I think Spence wins a decision in a tough fight. Coming off of that car injury though does give me some concern. I'm afraid he might be prone to suffer a cut or maybe he won't have good punch resistance though. But he was confident enough to take this fight and i will be confident enough to pick him to win.
 

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I think Spence wins a decision in a tough fight. Coming off of that car injury though does give me some concern. I'm afraid he might be prone to suffer a cut or maybe he won't have good punch resistance though. But he was confident enough to take this fight and i will be confident enough to pick him to win.
Literally what i was about to say. Im surprised by the amount of people on here voting for DSG getting knocked out - dude is tough as nails and can bang. I can see Spence grinding this one out on points but for sure Swift will hurt him.
 

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Spence got some balls taking this as his first fight back :wow: super dangerous.

win, lose or draw I respect it....i fukk w both guys but if Errol is Errol he should get the decision while Danny throws 8 punches a round. :francis:
I still can't believe he's taking this first fight back. Anyone talking about these PBC dudes and their matchmaking has to make sure they're not talking about him. No one was gonna deny this man a tune-up fight.
 

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A side of me wonders if Spence taking this fight before a tune up is part of the same mentality he had when he wrecked the lambo. Maybe I'm overthinking it, but on the surface it seems like he changed since he gotta little cash and fame. He was a real humble cat when he first got on. Now it's fukk Keith Thurman and I don't like him, acting like Shawn Porter touched his mom which had Porter even befuddled, driving drunk and wrecking lambos, etc.. Thought I read on here him being at strip clubs and blowing through money despite being a family man. His new teeth might fall out like Quillins. I'm still picking him to win, and I hope he wins.
 

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The big question is does Errol Spence have good enough footwork to get away from Danny Garcia's punching power

IMO Danny hits harder than Porter
 

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Eduardo Ramirez,: After I Beat Ceja, I'll Get Rid of Gary Russell Jr.
By Random Hits

Published On Tue Nov 24, 2020, 04:08 PM EST

Featherweight contender Eduardo Ramirez expects a classic Mexico vs. Mexico war when he takes on former champion Julio Ceja in a WBC Featherweight Title Eliminator that kicks off FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View action Saturday, December 5 in an event headlined by Errol Spence Jr. vs. Danny Garcia from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

"This is a Civil War between two real Mexican fighters," said Ramirez. "When two real Mexican fighters collide, there is more than just a victory on the line. It's also a matter of pride. That's why I'm training harder than ever before to put on a great performance."

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Ramirez most recently knocked out then unbeaten Leduan Barthelemy last November and has continued his increased emphasis on punch power in this training camp with his head coaches Manuel and Pedro Montiel in Tucson, Arizona.

"I've been working on my punching power before all of my recent fights and I've really discovered how to take advantage of that extra power in the fight," said Ramirez. "Everything in training camp has been going smoothly and I feel myself getting better with each camp. I have great facilities to work at in Tucson and I can't wait to show everyone the best Eduardo Ramirez on December 5."

In Ceja, Ramirez will be up against another strong opponent who has been through numerous tough fights, similar to Ramirez. A former world champion at 118 pounds who also faced Brandon Figueroa and Guillermo Rigondeaux at super bantamweight, Ceja makes his featherweight debut on December 5. Ramirez expects Ceja to continue to show his come forward style in this new weight class.

"Ceja is an excellent fighter who loves to fight aggressively just like I do," said Ramirez. "He has a lot of power, so this is definitely going to be a war while it lasts. The fans are going to love this fight. We've trained hard to make sure we steal the show."

With a win in the featherweight title eliminator, Ramirez has his eyes set squarely on ending the long run of WBC Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr.

"After this fight, I want to fight for the WBC Championship," said Ramirez. "Russell has frozen the title and never faced a challenge as difficult as the one I present. I don't even think of him as the real champion. My plan is to get rid of him after I beat Julio Ceja."
 
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