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Danny Garcia Will Be Headlining Against A Still-to-Be-Determined October 18th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Hopefully, Garcia’s Sake, HE Faces Someone Of The Top Tier in The Junior Middleweight Division. He Doesn’t Look Capable of Beating Any Of The Contenders at 154 His Age.
This Will Be The 37-Year-Old Former World Champion ‘Swift’ Garcia (37-4, 21 kos) In the Year Stopped in the Ninth Round WBA Middleweight Champion Lara on September 14th, 2024.
Danny looked Like He didn’t Didn’t Belong In The Ring. Garcia Hadn’t Fought In Two Years Going Into That Contest. It was a Wrong-Headed Idea to Challenge a Talented Fighter Like Erislandy That Long A Layoff.
“Danny García Will Return to the Boxing Ring on October 18 in The Main Event Own Boxing Card at The Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York,” per York Brunch Boxing fair X. “Top Rank Will Be Providing Flightters To Help The October 18 Card. The Plan Is to Keep Their Fighters Active While Working Work On New Platform.”
Fans Don’t See Any Point in Garcia Continuing to Fight After The Way He Performed Lara. That was Danny’s Second in His Last Three Fights, And He Looked Like The Fighter in 2017, When He Lost His His WBC Welterweight Title to Keith Thurman A 12-round split decision. That Fight Took A Lot Out of Both Fighters.
The 18-year Professional Garcia Is To Be Fighting at 154. HIS Best Weight Class Was at 140, But It Might Be Too Him To Get Back Down to His Age. Even If He HE Did, The Competition Is Too Good For His Age. Even IF Danny were in His Prime, He’d Have Massive Problems Going Up Against Fighters Like Gary Antuanne Russell, Richardson Hitchins, Teofimo Lopez, and Subriel Matias.
Last Updated on 08/10/2025