Co-main event to Kovalev vs. Álvarez this Saturday @ the MGM Grand. Both the vacant WBC lightweight silver title and the WBO NABO lightweight title (1st defense of Duno) will be at stake. García is rated #8 by the WBC, #6 by the WBO, and #4 by the WBA. Duno is WBC #15 and WBO #4. Combined they have 31 stoppages in 40 bouts. García has a 3" height and 2" reach advantage. ** @PinoyProdigy look, I found out his middle name, at last! † This content is protected ‡
i have not watched garcias last couple of fights. i was not impressed with his advancement the last time i saw him. hes physically gifted, but it didnt appear to me that he was learning and getting better at a pace that would reflect the hype he was getting. i believe he has a real trainer now, so i will have to catch up with some highlights to see if he is advancing at a faster pace now. i kinda see teofimo in the same situation that i saw ryan in.
10 out of 10 for your research mate. Must confess my first reaction was what kind of name is Caingcoy. This doesn't say much, aside from life expectancy is shocking... https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=caingcoy
A little one, as you never know with a young prospect that gets as much hype as Ryan. This is just some of those fights that might derail the whole train. That said, I expect a wide UD though.
Thanks, that seems to be the consensus. I've seen a bit of Duno, he doesn't seem very good to me. Garcia seems like he might turn out to be very good. So ends my detailed breakdown
Props for both for taking this fight. Specially Garcia. Duno reminds me of Prodovnikov not good but tough and strong AF. This will be a WAR or Garcia dances in the ring and wins UD. I was giving Garcia the edge because he has Clenelo team in his corner preparing him and he looks beefy. But now hearing Memo Heredia and Roach is in Duno's corner that evens it out.So... I got Duno by TKO 10.