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Buddy McGirt: ‘Haney vs. Garcia shouldn’t have happened’

"Buddy McGirt's Take: Haney vs. Garcia Bout Sparks Controversy Over Its Validity."

Ashley Clark
Last updated: 2024/04/22 at 12:51 PM
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Buddy McGirt: 'Haney vs. Garcia shouldn't have happened'
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Few men know the sport of boxing better than legendary trainer Buddy McGirt.

McGirt has brought Arturo Gatti to fight three bloody wars with Micky Ward, but he’ll be watching Ryan Garcia fall through the ropes to face Devin Haney this Saturday (April 20). The thought of seeing it was unsettling, even for him.

Garcia and his recent antics on social media have raised questions about Garcia’s mental health ahead of his WBC super lightweight title fight with Haney, and McGirt said he was surprised the fight was allowed to take place. He revealed that he is.

“I don’t want to talk about this game. I don’t think this game should have happened,” McGirt said. “I’m surprised the New York commission is allowing everything Garcia has been through mentally.” He shouldn’t be fighting now. It’s deeper than one thing and that’s just the surface – I could be wrong

Buddy McGirt: Haney vs. Garcia Should Not Be Taking Place https://t.co/bDx0g4ac09

— BoxingScene.com (@boxingscene) April 19, 2024

Garcia and Haney were rivals as amateurs, with the pair fighting six times in the unpaid ranks and winning three contests each. But busy close fights are a thing of the past, and McGirt will only be able to pick a winner if the two men meet professionally. “Haney’s win is a stoppage,” McGirt added. “I think Haney will beat him. I think Haney has too many weapons. “He’s been doing really well. He’s improved a lot over the last few years and I think he’s doing really well.”

McGirt was impressed with the two-division champion, but when asked if Haney needed the names of Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis on his record to be considered the greatest of all time, his answer was There was only one. Definitely yes. ” McGirt said.

“He can accomplish a lot and I think it’s just a matter of time at this point, but they (Stevenson, Davis, Haney) have to step up and fight each other. Everybody was fighting each other back then. ” They were not afraid to show “defeat” and were not afraid to give their all in the match. ”

Ashley’s thoughts:

Buddy McGirt, a boxing authority who has worked extensively as a boxer and trainer, has expressed great concern about the upcoming fight between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney Deep. McGirt, known for his deep knowledge and understanding of the sport, was heavy in his words as he expressed concern for Garcia’s mental health ahead of Saturday’s WBC super lightweight title fight.

Garcia’s behavior on social media recently has sparked speculation about his mental health, prompting McGirt to question the wisdom of letting the fight go ahead. McGirt was surprised by the New York commissioner’s decision to clear the fight, citing his concerns about Garcia preparing to step up to the plate because of the mental challenges he faces.

In McGirt’s view, Garcia’s struggles go beyond the surface and cast doubt on his ability to compete this season. Despite their mixed history, McGirt believes Haney is on top in the professional world and predicts the champion will win, by stoppage.

Looking back on Haney’s career path, McGirt praised the boxer’s tremendous growth and development in recent years. However, he insisted that Haney will have to face tough opponents like Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis in order to solidify his position among boxing’s greats. McGirt emphasized the importance of famous boxers challenging themselves, harkening back to a time when boxing was all about fearless competition and the willingness to take on any opponent. .

McGirt’s insights provide a thought-provoking insight into the struggles of professional boxing, highlighting the importance of mental and emotional health before a big fight. In the count against Garcia vs. Haney continued, McGirt’s words are a reminder of the challenges athletes face in their pursuit of glory in the boxing ring.

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Ashley Clark April 22, 2024 April 22, 2024
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