Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
The truth is Guerrero isn't as good as he was made out to be. He was a good featherweight and a good lightweight, but hasn't done much above lightweight. Why is Garcia facing Thurman leftovers when he could be facing Thurman? This is a waste. It's a shame when he is promoted by Al Haymon, and they have a large majority of the talent at 147, and he is facing Robert Guerrero.
Darth Haymon is just keeping it all in the family without cashing out his biggest chips just yet . Towing us along as he also manages Guerrero. Honestly the same about not being all he was made out to be could be said of Garcia. If anything, at least Guerrero didn't tip toe his way into welterweight or shy away from bigger game. Leaping a division entirely today, beating up a top contender and running with a couple of others is indeed doing much. Guerrero earned his spot. I'm interested to see Garcia with an open opportunity to shoot his power..show he packed a left hook for the weight on a willing Guerrero but also how he handles the more adjusted hustle and work rate of a guy who can punch between the gaps and does not settle. I'm thinking this a pretty scrap all things considered