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The Mighty hands Of Danny Garcia Beats Sammuel Vargas In Seven Round

The Mighty hands Of Danny Garcia Beats Sammuel Vargas In Seven Round

The world of boxing blooms as the almighty hands of Danny Garcia beats Vargas in all Seven round. The young future prospect of Philadelphia hollow firm actually beats Samuel Vargas the opponent in the seven round without draw at the former's native Philadelphia on Saturday.

The future world heavy weight champion made it to his lime light once again by beaten his opponent Samuel Vargas all through the round without a single draw.

 The Mighty hands Of Danny Garcia Beats On Vargas Elevated Him To (33-0)With 19 Knockouts

The world heavy weight prospect has actually move  up in the world of boxing with a great parallel shift which has made him landed him self  up to33-owith19 knockout after disinterestedly putting out his opponent Samuel Vargas at the seventh round on Saturday night at Philadelphia.

The 28years old dropped  Vargas in the first round with his right arm. According to the commentator' they said that the match was made to be a tune up, Mean while it was a wow on Vargas a he consciously waited till the referee counted up to 8 before he could stand up.
Vargas on the other hand couldn't get himself  and just before he could realize it was already the stop-age time.

Danny Oscar Garcia's Wikipedia

Danny Oscar Garcia was born on March 20th, 1988 is an American professional boxer . He has  held the WBC welter weight title Read more....

Danny Garcia early life

García made his professional debut on November 17, 2007, at the Borgata Hotel Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey against Mike Denby. He opened up by throwing power shots, but it was a short right that sent Denby to the canvas.
 Another right put Denby down again in a neutral corner. García moved in for the knockout, and sent Denby down for the third and final time with a right-left combination. After the third knockdown, the referee waved the bout over.[5] His next fight took place on the undercard of the Floyd Mayweather, Jr.Ricky Hatton superfight on December 8, 2007, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. García defeated Jesús Villareal by second round technical knockout. On January 11, 2008, at the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa in Cabazon, California, García defeated Marlo Córtez by second round knockout. With precise accurate punches, he disabled Cortéz, dropping him with a left hook early in the second round, forcing the referee to stop the contest.[6] On March 15, 2008, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, García fought Charles Wade. He utilized his speed and quickness to get close to Wade before blasting him with a left hook to knock him out.[7]
In his fifth professional fight, García fought Guadalupe Díaz, on April 19, 2008, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. He hurt Díaz early in the fight with a barrage of punches. The referee was forced to stop the fight after Díaz was on wobbly legs.[8] His next fight took place on May 3, 2008, at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California against Julio Gamboa. García was in command of the fight, using his fast hands and good power to win by unanimous decision.[9] On the undercard of the Bernard HopkinsKelly Pavlik fight for the world middleweight championship at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, García stopped Dean Nash by technical knockout after three knockdowns in the third round. Read more

Welterweight

Garcia vs. Malignaggi

On August 1, 2015, Garcia made his 147lbs Welterweight debut against Paulie Malignaggi at Barclays Center, Brooklyn in a Premier Boxing Champions fight shown on ESPN. Garcia won the fight with a ninth round Technical Knockout at 2:22 of the round.[21] Garcia pushed the pace early, walking through Malignaggi's jab and firing to the head and body with both hands, particularly the right. Malignaggi was cut above his right eye by the third round and had a large welt beneath the right eye in the sixth, having been bludgeoned by several huge shots from Garcia. Malignaggi was still taking a beating at the 2:22 mark of the ninth, when referee Arthur Mercante Jr. wrapped him in his arms to signal the end, beating Malignaggi's corner, which was about to throw in the towel.[22]

Garcia vs. Guerrero

On November 24, 2015, it was announced that Garcia would be facing Robert Guerrero on January 23, 2016 at Staples Center in Los Angeles in a PBC fight broadcast on FOX which was the first ever major PBC event to be broadcast on the network.[23] Garcia won by unanimous decision 116-112 scored by all judges becoming the new WBC welterweight champion.

Garcia vs. Vargas

After holding out for a possible super fight with Floyd Mayweather, Garcia announced his next fight would be against Colombian fringe contender Samuel Vargas (25-2-1, 13 KOs) at the Liacouras Center in Temple University's in Philadelphia on November 12. It was said that the fight would be a non-title, 10 round fight and would pave the way for a unification fight with Keith Thurman in 2017. This was the first time Garcia fought in his hometown of Philadelphia since 2010.[24][25] After dropping Vargas in round 2, the fight became one sided. Garcia eventually forced the referee to stop the fight in round 7 following a barrage of punches which pinned Vargas against the ropes.[26] Thurman was on commentator duty for the fight and entered the ring after the fight was over to engage a staredown and exchange of words with Garcia.
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