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DANNY GARCIA STOPS ERIK MORALES IN 4TH ROUND

22/10/2012 - 9.07.14

 

 

Danny Garcia stops Erik Morales in 4th round to retain super lightweight belts

By Associated Press, Published: October 21

NEW YORK — Danny Garcia stopped Erik Morales at 1:23 of the fourth round Saturday night to retain his WBC and WBA super lightweight titles in the first boxing event at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Garcia (25-0) beat Morales for the second time this year, though this one was much easier than the unanimous decision he won from the 36-year-old in Houston on March 24. After a quiet opening two rounds, Garcia began getting the best of Morales with a series of body blows in the third.
Garcia continued firing blows at Morales in the fourth and ended it quickly it for his 16th career knockout. He hit Morales on the right side of the head with a sharp left hook, and climbed the ropes in triumph while awaiting the official announcement.
“I noticed when I was backing him up with the jabs a little bit and when I was in the pocket hit with a hook one time,” Garcia said. “My dad was like, ‘You slapped him with a hook.’ So the second time I was backing him up. He was trying to take me to the body so I just stood in the pocket. I just turned my whole body. I hit him with a perfect left hook and it landed.”
Garcia remained unbeaten despite connecting on 26 percent of his 220 punches thrown. He dominated in power punching, by landing 47-of-91, including nine of his final 13 that led to his latest win.
The 24-year-old Philadelphia native had his second fourth-round knockout in three months. On July 14, he stopped Amir Khan in his first title defense, winning that fight with the same punch that stopped Morales.
“I showed him too much respect in the first fight,” Garcia said. “You see the first fight, I thought this fight would be more of a war. I never duck anybody. I fought Khan and no one gave me a chance. Keep lining them up and I’ll knock them down.”
Morales (52-9) failed two random tests this month because of the diet supplement clenbuterol. He blamed the results on tainted meat, then passed a third test this week and remained on the card.
“Mentally when I found out that his urine was dirty, I was like that’s we took the test and I’m not going to do it,” Garcia said. “I wanted a fair fight. But when I woke up in the morning, my mom told my dad that I should fight because she had a gut feeling that I would win. So I listened to my mom and I went on with the fight.”
Morales, who has held the super bantamweight, featherweight, super featherweight and junior welterweight titles, was fighting for the first time on the East Coast and lost for third time in his last four fights.
“I was prepared to come in and fight but I couldn’t get it done,” Morales said. “I couldn’t get my movement.”
Morales said that he wants to fight one more time in his hometown of Tijuana, Mexico, and retire.
The fight marked the return of championship boxing to Brooklyn for the first time in more than 80 years and the card had a Brooklyn feel to it. Leading into the main event was an undercard featuring Brooklyn natives Paulie Malignaggi and Peter Quillan, who each won their fights.
According to Showtime boxing analyst and historian Steve Farhood, these were the first title fights in Brooklyn since Aug. 5, 1931, at Ebbets Field when light-heavyweight champion Maxie Rosenbloom retained his title with a 15-round decision over Jimmy Slattery.
Brooklyn natives Mike Tyson and Zab Judah were in attendance along with Nets point guard Deron Williams.
The crowd was announced at 11,112.

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Photo: Ed Mulholland

Danny Garcia Stops Erik Morales with a Vicious Left Hook: Fan Reaction

By  | Yahoo! Contributor Network    Sun, Oct 21, 2012 1:21 AM EDT

Undefeated Danny Garcia (25-0-0, 16 knockouts) successfully defended the WBA and WBC light-welterweight titles on Oct. 20, knocking out Erik Morales (52-9-0, 36 knockouts) during the fourth round of their encounter at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Morales didn't go down without a fight, and he landed his share of punches during the first few rounds. However, it was pretty clear Morales is no longer the same man who defeated fighters like Manny Pacquiao in his prime. "El Terrible" didn't have any spring in his step, and his reflexes didn't look sharp either. It eventually caught up to Morales during the fourth round, when Garcia finished him off with a vicious left hook that landed flush.

"In the first fight, I showed him too much respect," Garcia told Jim Gray shortly after the fight. "I was letting him back me up, and I was just trying to counter and catch him at the end of his shots. This time, I wanted to press the action behind my jab, and set my big punches up."

Disappointed with his performance, Morales remained gracious in defeat, revealing that he would no longer compete in the U.S.

"First of all I want thank the crowd," Morales said after the fight. "I was prepared to win this fight, but I couldn't do it. I want to thank the crowd for all their support over the years. This is my last fight in the United States."

Morales plans to have one last fight in Tijuana, Mexico before retiring.

With another win under his belt, Garcia couldn't be any happier with the way his career is going right now, and he made it clear that he's willing to fight the best.

"You know me, I never ducked anybody… I fight the best, that's why I'm here," Garcia added. "You want them [WBC and WBA light-welterweight titles], you gotta come get them. It ain't gonna come easy though."

Earlier in the night, Paulie Malignaggi, escaped with a controversial split-decision against Pablo Cesar Cano (I scored the fight 115-113 Cano). Peter Quillin captured the WBO middleweight title with a unanimous decision victory against Hassan N'dam -- sending the latter to the canvas six times. And Devon Alexander secured the IBF welterweight title with a unanimous decision victory against Randall Bailey.

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