Blogs & Opinion


Jim Watt:

Most Popular Posts:

Recent Comments:

Dan Akister on Made to measure

"I've seen Ruiz fight and he's been described as very negative and one of the "noughties" heavyweights who've adapted their style to last through fights and crush his opponents style and... " View all comments

Brian Hamill on Last Juan standing

"I agree with Jim that Marquez is one of the greatest of our generation, and I'm really looking forward to this fight as well. I disagree with Jim on Marquez''s defence though, I don''t ... " View all comments

Dan Akister on Made to measure

"I've seen Ruiz fight and he's been described as very negative and one of the "noughties" heavyweights who've adapted their style to last through fights and crush his opponents style and... " View all comments

Scott Wyllie on Ricky's happy return

"Great news for boxing and Jim's right in saying Hatton is still a massive attraction. He should beat Marquez to get into the top 10 p4p then have another crack at Mayweather and Pacman... " View all comments

Paul Cook on So spar, so good!

"The performance against Kotelnik proved that Amir is maturing as a fighter. However, I still think he is far from the finished article but with Roach in his corner, who is undoubtedly ... " View all comments

Is Dan the man?

Jim previews Morales' match with US starlet Garcia

Jim Watt Posted 21st March 2012 view comments

Erik Morales defends his WBC light-welterweight title against unbeaten prospect Danny Garcia late on Saturday night - and it promises to be an intriguing battle of experience versus youth.

Mexican legend Morales is now 35 and has lost just seven of his 59 fights, but will go into the ring in Houston as an underdog with many fancying 24-year-old Philadelphian Garcia to become a household name in years to come.

Garcia: Expected to overcome Mexican legend Morales

Garcia: Expected to overcome Mexican legend Morales

Garcia is a very talented kid. I saw a couple of his early fights when he'd just turned pro, just over four years ago now. Those first few fights didn't last long but he looked classy and fast.

He turned pro with the reputation of being a really good amateur so I thought he might be the kind of kid they'd rush through but they've taken their time with him.

The youth, the size, the style and the speed of Garcia may well get him a points victory, but it's not out of the question that he might fall into one of the traps Morales will set.

Jim Watt
Quotes of the week

LIVE ON SKY SPORTS

Erik Morales v Danny Garcia
WBC light-welterweight title

12.45am, Sun, Sky Sports 1 HD
Watch on the move with Sky Go
How to remote record

He was stopping the people you're supposed to stop at the start of your career but as he's moved up the levels, it's become apparent that he's not a huge puncher.

He's a respectable one, but when you're talking about punchers at the top level, he's not really a massive one.

Longevity

At this stage of Morales' career, it's amazing we're still talking about world titles - let alone defending them! Garcia won't want to get into a war with Morales; he'll try and beat him on the move. I don't think he'll even try to stop him.

We saw Garcia get into a bit of a trade-off with Kendall Holt the last time he fought, but that shouldn't be his tactic here. I think he'll pay Morales the full respect because it's a huge opportunity for him and I don't see him taking chances that he doesn't have to take.

I think the styles will blend well because Morales will press forward. When Morales faced Marcos Maidana, we were all worried about him thinking he was going to get blitzed out of there.

He'd picked the toughest guy in the division; maybe not the best, but the toughest. But once he got through a few shaky moments he took control and put on a terrific show.

He's still a terrific performer and could prove too experienced for Garcia; he could box Garcia into a corner and take it away from him.

Risk

There are echoes of when Amir Khan fought an ageing Marco Antonio Barrera but we're talking about a world title here and it belongs to Morales.

Khan facing Barrera was a wise match because Khan was a fair bit bigger than Barrera, but Morales looks comfortable in the light-welterweight division now. I know he's come up through the divisions but he's done it gradually so he gives the appearance of a full-blown light-welterweight.

The youth, the size, the style and the speed of Garcia may well get him a points victory, but it's not out of the question that he might fall into one of the traps Morales will set. Having said that, Morales won't want to be chasing around after a young kid. Garcia should get some punches off and then get out of there.

Morales' punches looked sharp enough in his bout with Maidana and I'm delighted we're still talking about him. When he made a comeback, I shook my head and said: 'Don't'. But he's been great.

Morales wasn't all that impressive against Willie Limond. Limond was outboxing him in the early stages, and then I think eventually the body shots and everything kind of got to him. Garcia is a better proposition than Limond and he'll be able to keep the whole thing going for the 12 rounds. It slightly leans me towards Garcia.

If he's as good as we're expecting him to be, he should win. At this stage, you wouldn't be sticking him in with Timothy Bradley, Amir Khan or Lamont Peterson, but it is time to make his move. He has enough fights behind him, is unbeaten and therefore high on confidence.

The time is right to start chasing a title, and Erik Morales is the pick of the bunch.

back to top

Other Boxing Experts:

Latest Posts in Boxing:

Glenn McCrory

A silent Bomber

Tony Bellew can overcome Isaac Chilemba if he keeps calm ahead of the fight, says Glenn McCrory....

Eddie Hearn

Dodging a bullet

Ricky Burns will go into his next fight in September with momentum behind him, says Eddie Hearn. ...

1 comments

Latest News RSS feeds

Kessler: I'm better than Froch

Mikkel Kessler is determined to defeat Carl Froch in front of his own fans and prove his previous win was no fluke.

Groves wants the winner

George Groves is focused on the dangerous Noe Gonzalez but does have an eye on fighting the winner of Froch v Kessler.

Froch: It doesn't get bigger

Carl Froch says he is determined to "put the record straight" when he faces Mikkel Kessler on Saturday night.

Kessler hails perfect timing

Mikkel Kessler feels he is at the peak of his powers ahead of Saturday's unification fight with Carl Froch.

Ward: Froch will beat Kessler

Andre Ward is tipping Carl Froch to emerge victorious from Saturday's rematch with Mikkel Kessler.

Features

Wayne Rooney will be ringside for Froch-Kessler II

Wayne Rooney will be ringside for Froch-Kessler II

Wayne Rooney will be leading the line of celebrities packing into the O2 Arena to watch Carl Froch take on Mikkel Kessler on Saturday night.

The Rematch #5

The Rematch #5

Sugar Ray Leonard lost for the first time as a pro to Roberto Duran, but his revenge came instantly and infamously...

Froch in training

Froch in training

Watch Behind the Ropes to see how Carl Froch is preparing for Saturday's rematch with Mikkel Kessler.