Let’s look at Danny “Swift” Garcia at 26 year boxer with a
professional boxing record of 28 – 0 16 KO’s, the WBA (Super) & WBC 140
lbs. champion, with 6 successful world title defenses, and the undisputed
champion at 140 lbs. Not even the future IBHOF Miguel Cotto achieved that much
at 140 lbs. At any rate, you see a lot of irrational hate towards Danny Garcia
many times this is fueled by things other than boxing, and a group of so called
fans that use the sport to push their own agendas.
Garcia has defeated Lucas “The Machine” Matthysse the
mythological boxer juggernaut, and the darling of the network commentators and
the casual fans. Looks like many in the boxing sports media and commentators still
have some residual trauma from seeing their darling Matthysse being defeated.
Garcia defeated Zab Judah, Erik Morales twice, Amir Khan, Kendal
Holt, and Nate Campbell. A pretty good record for a 26 years old boxer that is under
constant scrutiny by the boxing media and the causal fans mainly dominated by
ethnics groups not very partial, or objective towards any Puerto Rican boxer
with any kind of success. All one has to do is look at all the boxing threads
through the web and people will obtain an idea.
The most recent fight vs. Mauricio Herrera for the WBC and WBA
(Super) world titles is the most recent example of the bias and hate towards
Garcia. In contrast, you won’t see the same hate and criticism for a boxer like
Mikey Garcia that is not even the undisputed world champion in his respected
division. Additionally, Mikey Garcia has been fighting the old WBO recycled C
class boxers, yet he is deemed to be among the pound for pound best.
The double standard and hypocrisy is great, yet Garcia continues
on regardless of all that is said. Be that as it may, the casual fans
and media can create a new monster that will defeat Garcia, and it will give
him an opportunity to prove them all wrong and shut their mouths. Looks like
the new adopted monster is Provodnikov or at the age of 33 Mayfield that has
accomplished nothing but defeat NABO boxers.
The intelligence of the average boxing fans has gone down since
the 1990’s with the rise of human piñatas and their fan base that believe that
the Rocky Movie is the standard of great boxing. Notice that the new hero of
the causal fans is Mauricio Herrera, I counted a total of 73 clinches by
Herrera, and according to the commentators and many in the boxing media
smothering, head-butts, jabs, rushing in head first, and landing an occasional
right hand wins a world championship.
However, what matters is the judges and their scoring that was Gustavo
Padilla (Panama) 114-114; Carlos Colon (Puerto Rico) 116-112; Alejandro Rochin
(Mexico / USA) 116-112. Sorry, but Steve Farhood, Paul Malignaggi, Al Berstein,
and others are not professional judges, but simple commentators that are there
to entertain and appease the ethnic demographics that supports their network. Their
opinion is irrelevant outside entertaining and nothing more.
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