Re: Anthony Dirrell the front runner to face Bika on the Hopkins-murat undercard
Anthony Dirrell is good enough to beat the Bikas of the world and im pretty sure of it.
Andre Dirrell.. besides him having confidence issues, the only other technical flaw i see in him is the fact that he stays too far away from his target to throw effective counter punches. With his cat-like reflex, he can afford to make his opponents miss and make em pay but for some reason, he's not as comfortable in the pocket like Floyd for instance.. Maybe he's been hit real hard as an amatuer and has flashbacks, but he'd be alot more effective in the right distance.
Darryl Cunningham isn't a bad fighter yet Dirrell destroyed him after almost 2 years layoff. Cunningham is the same guy that was chosen to be Pavlik's comeback opponent but had a change of heart cuz he was too risky.
Andre DIrrell is the truth if he can get his mind right.
Re: Anthony Dirrell the front runner to face Bika on the Hopkins-murat undercard
This is a good fight. In my opinion, the Bika that faced Ward, Bute, and Calzaghe isn't the same Bika I've seen in his last two fights. That Bika tore through people who weren't at the top level. This Bika is struggling against guys that Bika would have beat. If prime Bika would have faced Tony Dirrell, I would pick prime Bika. Tony Dirrell versus Current Bika is a tough fight for me to pick. Maybe I lean toward Dirrell a bit because he is fresher. Winner of this fight will probably get Edwin Rodriguez, who just signed with Haymon. I like Rodriguez over either.
Re: Anthony Dirrell the front runner to face Bika on the Hopkins-murat undercard
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jehoshaphat
Bradllee, can you agree that Andre is physically the most talented 168er? Its just that Andre fights so unsure of himself it pisses people off because it appears he is the only one unaware of his physical capabilities.
Sure he's talented and has many physical gifts with all the physical attributes a fighter could ever want, nobody disputes that, but psychologically he's lacking and consequently is not the truth.
That's why there's that old expression: Boxing is the Great truth-teller.
That's why Boxing in open worldwide competition has the financial rewards for the best-of-the-best, and if it ain't there, it'll be exposed.
Coasting on talent, he's still good enough to be Top 10 which is an accomplishment, but he's not elite Top 3.
In contrast, lesser athletes have gone further because of dedication, sacrifice, confidence, and Heart.
Take Margarito at the Pacquiao fight. Slow as molasses, but tough as a 2 dollar steak, and he wasn't gonna stop. He kept coming ahead.