Re: How would you advise Woods to beat Tarver?
Clinton Woods will have to have a high tight guard during the early rounds of the fight and watch out for Tavers left hand,in doing soo,Woods should slip the left hand of Tarver and fire back the old 1-2s to his cranium and maybe follow up with a left-hook to the body.Im a big fan of Clinton Woods and a feel that with every fight he has fought he has got better in his ability to dominate and win a fight clearly.He fights great on the counter by throwing the old 1-2s.I think he'll take Taver down in between round 7-10.:lickish:
Re: How would you advise Woods to beat Tarver?
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Yea even though i don't think Woods is great by any means he is still a solid fighter, he has a lot of heart, and he is tough and keeps coming. If this was a few years ago then i would have picked Tarver without hesitation. But Tarver has looked garbage in his last few fights and to be honest he has looked like a shot fighter for quite a long time, so yes im picking Woods.
Alright than. Your on. What are the terms?
We will have a rep bet you can decide how much.
Just quoting this so VD can see this.
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Alright than. Your on. What are the terms?
We will have a rep bet you can decide how much.
Just quoting this so VD can see this.
I got no problem with that. I know if you lose, you'll keep your word. You ain't no coward. And lets do 200 reps. That okay with you?
Re: How would you advise Woods to beat Tarver?
VD we have a CONFIRMED sig remmeber ??
You ain't getting out of that :rolleyes:
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ICB
We will have a rep bet you can decide how much.
Just quoting this so VD can see this.
I got no problem with that. I know if you lose, you'll keep your word. You ain't no coward. And lets do 200 reps. That okay with you?
Fine with me.
Re: How would you advise Woods to beat Tarver?
He did the exact opposite of what I thought he should do, and lost pretty handily....too cautious. He's a great guy though, real stand-up type of guy, was real humble afterwards. I bet he's kicking himself for not pressing it early, by the time he started to gain momentum the fight was in the 10th, and Tarver cruised just laying back.