Yep, it wasn't that close. Personally, I just find it very hard to watch someone like Chad Dawson. His style does not gel with me at all. Eugh.
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Dawson is going to need a MUCH higher workrate if he wants Hopkins...hes not going to beat Hopkins fighting a Hopkins fight.
He has no sense of urgency. Does a little bit of this, a little bit of that, throws a jab, flurries hitting mainly the guard, poses a bit, dances again. He does everything but throw punches on a regular basis.
There is nothing to enjoy in watching a style like that. It's the whole Dirrell thing, these are the types of boxers that make watching boxing a chore sometimes.
The Angulo fight before that was superb. The guy brings it and keeps on throwing punches from all over the place. That's a style I can warm to a lot more. Angulo saved it from being all a waste.
Those are the ones who you wonder about when they eventually get pressed to the next level in action,he gets props for learning from 1st fight and putting a successful gameplan into motion.To me,the style and his mannerisms leave much to be desired...he simply coasts in there.Johnson was flat but over the second half still managed to land these small subtle left clips square on his chin.Not big shots but put a right behind it,combinations and his movement could be compromised,force him to stand ground where late round stamina and chin have caused problems.The man is very skilled,but I think he's still going sideways in career momentum.No spark,fire.
Still not impressed by Dawson. His hometown was even booing him. The couple times he got the crowd excited with some good combinations he just stops. I felt he could have had Johnson out of there.
Also Max Kellerman was extra annoying to me tonight. Saying he should stay at light hw that there are better fights there and there are "some names" at 168. As far as I am concerned 168 is where Dawson needs to go if he wants to be bigger name.
As for Dawson's excitement factor? There's a reason they put Angulo on the undercard.