Whilst id agree im still very concerned, he's not an up and comer any more. He's now a former champ. Should he not have sorted a lot of these problems by now?Quote:
Originally Posted by Master
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Whilst id agree im still very concerned, he's not an up and comer any more. He's now a former champ. Should he not have sorted a lot of these problems by now?Quote:
Originally Posted by Master
With JT, I always found he looks so tensed up in the ring. Even when he is not punching he is wasting energy. I think what he needs to do is learn how to relax in there. I never saw him fight early in his career so I am not sure if he was this way before he fought Hopkins.
Against Pavlik, he looked nervous the whole fight, even after hurting Pavlik, he was still tense. When you hurt a guy, it should calm you down knowing you can hang with this guy. Pavlik was a pure contrast, he never lost his cool and stayed calm even when he was down. When he hurt Taylor it was the same thing, never got excited and just let his hands do the talking.
If Taylor could relax in the ring, I think he would be so much better. Maybe this loss will help him reflect and see what he has been doing wrong.
Thats a very Good point, If you watch his lead hand u will see the truth in this statement. If you watch guys who hold their hand in the same location as Taylor, their lead hand is always loose and ready to move, whether it be defensively or Offensivley, however Jermaine holds it tight moves it up and down, but slowly, because he is holding it so tight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deanrw
Notice in the Hopkins fights those fights wern't hard pace but Taylor faded down the stretch and thats because he is too tense and its nervous energy no trainer can teach how him how to deal with it he will have to learn that himself.
Bruno had too much muscle thats why.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
I don't think his stamina is that bad. He got knocked out by punches, not fatigue. He was taking a lot of solid shots.
BHop fights rough and he wore JT down in the first fight, but JT didn't get so tired the second time around.
His stamina is ok. He just got beat up. Pavlik punches harder and takes a punch better than JT. That's all.
Evander Holyfield had the same body fat as frank Bruno when he bulked up to heavy , and he never had a problem with stamina.Quote:
Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Stamina - you either got it or you aint.
Muscle can be a serious added weight for ur body to carry around tho. Jeff Lacy can contest to that.
And also an extermely muscled up guy may be showing signs of too much strength training and not enough cardio as when an athlete undertakes a lot of cardio the body will trim down on the muscle size naturally.
Bruno had too much muscle, muscle requires oxygen, Holyfield is nothing like Bruno that's a ridiculous comparison. Jermain has no excuses for getting tired, he has to be able to go 12 rounds and I see no reason other than he ain't training right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al