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The most disappointing letdown performance
Britain has had afew champs lose recently. Which 1 for you was the most disapointing display and why . . .
Hatton vs Floyd
Witter vs Bradley
Rees vs Kotelnick
Woods vs Tarver
For me it was Tarver - Woods cuz the Brit seemed to lack the belief that he could actually win . Witter vs Bradley 2nd .
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GAME
Britain has had afew champs lose recently. Which 1 for you was the most disapointing display and why . . .
Hatton vs Floyd
Witter vs Bradley
Rees vs Kotelnick
Woods vs Tarver
For me it was Tarver - Woods cuz the Brit seemed to lack the belief that he could actually win . Witter vs Bradley 2nd .
It has to be Witter vs Bradley for me this was supposed to be a good showcase to set up a fight with Hatton, but Witter comes in with no fire in his belly and looked utter garbage very disappointing from Witter.
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Don't think Hatton-Mayweather is in the same realm of disappointment as Witter or Woods.
I would say Woods. Was the main event after a great fight involving a guy he holds a couple decisions against and he came out with just nothing, nothing. Witter is an ugly fighter that's a fact, win or lose he was going to do it ugly. Woods I thought could be counted on to at least bring a fight to Tarver but instead he got outwilled and outworked in a very sorry performance.
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Neither were disappointing. 3 were garbage. And the other one was in way, way over his head.
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Woods-tarver definetly
fought the fight of his life against johnson and genuinely for the 1st time looked like someone who had it in him to win a world title.
Went out to america for the fight of his life and just popped. Completely froze under the spotlight and appeared almost afraid to do anything that would compromise his well being.
very very strange and i dont for one second buy the whole food poisoning thing!
Hatton was a tad out of his depth
Witter got found out against a genuine heavy hitter
Rees was never going to set any worlds alight, had had his one shining moment in the spotlight and got beat by a better fighter
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GAME
Britain has had afew champs lose recently. Which 1 for you was the most disapointing display and why . . .
Hatton vs Floyd
Witter vs Bradley
Rees vs Kotelnick
Woods vs Tarver
For me it was Tarver - Woods cuz the Brit seemed to lack the belief that he could actually win . Witter vs Bradley 2nd .
It has to be Witter vs Bradley for me this was supposed to be a good showcase to set up a fight with Hatton, but Witter comes in with no fire in his belly and looked utter garbage very disappointing from Witter.
What about Enzo Mac vs Haye. He and Frank promised something he knew he couldn't deliver. As soon as I saw how he looked coming to the ring I knew it would last.
He must have let down alot of his fans, and pretty much all of Wales that night?
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Hatton was in with the best in the world i wouldnt say it was a let down he tried his heart out leat he went out trying unlike,Woods he looked like he didnt wanna be in the ring,i think he forgot he was in a boxing match cause he never through the punches he froze in the shot light.
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Hatton did better than I thought he would....but I wanted him to whip Floyd's ass just because Floyd is an arrogant prick, one of the most obnoxious figures in the history of sport.
Here's hoping Cotto gets him
I really didn't care about any of the other fighters
Audley Harrison...his whole career has been disappointing....we were promised a southpaw Lennox Lewis and we got a shorter Julius Long
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ICB
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GAME
Britain has had afew champs lose recently. Which 1 for you was the most disapointing display and why . . .
Hatton vs Floyd
Witter vs Bradley
Rees vs Kotelnick
Woods vs Tarver
For me it was Tarver - Woods cuz the Brit seemed to lack the belief that he could actually win . Witter vs Bradley 2nd .
It has to be Witter vs Bradley for me this was supposed to be a good showcase to set up a fight with Hatton, but Witter comes in with no fire in his belly and looked utter garbage very disappointing from Witter.
What about Enzo Mac vs Haye. He and Frank promised something he knew he couldn't deliver. As soon as I saw how he looked coming to the ring I knew it would last.
He must have let down alot of his fans, and pretty much all of Wales that night?
Bit of a stupid thing to say he let all his fans down and let the whole of Wales down, thats crazy, and only something someone would say who has never been in the ring. Enzo was nervous and he got caught, it happens, he has not let anyone down. He fought a bad fight, he is only human.
Woods performed the worst out of the the 4 I think, Rees was lucky to get a title and was never a LWW. Hatton got outclassed by P4P best so not really too bad, Witter was a disappointment, but again fought the wrong fight. Woods just didn't seem to be there to win.
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I got to agree wth total boxing looking from a Welsh point of veiw...alot of us had big hope's for Enzo only for that to happen..that was a real dissapointment to me.
As far as looking at it from a british point of veiw I was real pissed Witter lost.I felt Witter deserved a shot at Hatton all he had to do was look good against Bradley and he could have set himself up instead he ended up looking like a fool.
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I went to the Haye/ Enzo Mac fight and bumped into a lot of Mac fans who had made the trip from Swansea. When pushed they thought that Mac was really up against it (the ones I spoke to anyway) and realised that the fight could end like it did.
I do not think Mac let anybody down. He got caught then just as he was recovering got caught again.
Some of Enzo's fans complained about the stoppage but the stumbling was more dramatic when your were actually there. Right stoppage, no embarrasement for Enzo.
The most disappointing for me is Witter. Rees was in over his head, Hatton was fighting the P4P number 1, Woods was fighting somebody who many picked to beat him anyway, maybe not in the manner that it happened but Bradley was a 5-1 underdog against Witter. Witter did what he normally did, got dropped and did not push the fight for the victory. he fannied around trying to pot shot and got outworked and caught with the bigger shots.
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It has to be Witter vs Bradley for me this was supposed to be a good showcase to set up a fight with Hatton, but Witter comes in with no fire in his belly and looked utter garbage very disappointing from Witter.
What about Enzo Mac vs Haye. He and Frank promised something he knew he couldn't deliver. As soon as I saw how he looked coming to the ring I knew it would last.
He must have let down alot of his fans, and pretty much all of Wales that night?
Bit of a stupid thing to say he let all his fans down and let the whole of Wales down, thats crazy, and only something someone would say who has never been in the ring. Enzo was nervous and he got caught, it happens, he has not let anyone down. He fought a bad fight, he is only human.
Woods performed the worst out of the the 4 I think, Rees was lucky to get a title and was never a LWW. Hatton got outclassed by P4P best so not really too bad, Witter was a disappointment, but again fought the wrong fight. Woods just didn't seem to be there to win.
I ain't mocking the guy. He was just out of his depth with Haye. I guess it was over pretty quick to get going, and with the whole build up, expect fireworks. Warren and Setanta bigged him up so much, just like Hatton was against Floyd and it was exactly the same. Alternatively if Haye would have lost he would have let some people down who were backing him.
And to say what I said about letting people down is stupid, well that is the title of the thread! :)
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I don't like lumping Ricky's loss in with that, because there was nothing wrong with his performance IMO, he just lost to a better fighter.
I would have to pick Junior Witter. I was looking forward to a fight between him and hatton and actually believed he would give Ricky a lot of trouble. Then he blew it and looked like absolute garbage in the process.
I was really disappointed in Wood's performance as well. He just didnt show up to fight, he was just happy to be there and go to a decision.
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Witter was the biggest let down for me. The others have no shame in loosing their fights but Witter performed poorly and I was never ever convinced he could beat Hatton but at least we would have got another battle of Britain before Hatton would have wiped him out.
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No one should be voting for Hatton here.
He actually did better than most people would have expected and managed to win 2 rounds or so.
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I voted Hatton.
Come on people, think back on the hype of the fight and how Hatton was suppose to maul and bust up Hatton. Remember his body attack was suppose to do a number on PBF and the inside fighting....
Well.... :-\
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He went away from attacking the body but I think in reality Hatton winning rounds was impressive for him....we all WANTED him to do well but I don't think many EXPECTED him to do well
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For me- Witter.
IMO, Hatton never stood a chance, and I didn't think Woods could do enough. Hatton did his best, Woods looked like he lacked confidence, but looked good at times, and was just outboxed. I won't even mention the Rees fight. Witter however, looked like an old amatuer. Horrible, and what makes it worse, the fight was there to be won for him. Hats off to Bradley for winning, and even flooring Witter, but Bradley did just enough to win. It looked like Witter had never heard of boxing.
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Toss up on this between Woods and Witter, I'll go with woods here, because he lost to a fictional boxer (Mason Dixon)
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Imo Bernard Hopkins / Jermain Taylor 1.............with respect to him but Taylor was KO worthy in the late going,Hopkins needed it!!
Holyfield "D." 12 Lewis 1........It should not have taken 24 rounds for Holyfield to fight like he did in the 2nd one
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Imo Bernard Hopkins / Jermain Taylor 1.............with respect to him but Taylor was KO worthy in the late going,Hopkins needed it!!
Holyfield "D." 12 Lewis 1........It should not have taken 24 rounds for Holyfield to fight like he did in the 2nd one
Holyfield looked drained in the 1st meeting i don't know what was wrong with him because he trains very hard normally but his well known work rate wasn't there at all. And Holyfield was there for the taking really and truthfully Lewis could of stopped Holyfield on at least 2 occasions but he let Holyfield off the hook.
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Imo Bernard Hopkins / Jermain Taylor 1.............with respect to him but Taylor was KO worthy in the late going,Hopkins needed it!!
Holyfield "D." 12 Lewis 1........It should not have taken 24 rounds for Holyfield to fight like he did in the 2nd one
Holyfield looked drained in the 1st meeting i don't know what was wrong with him because he trains very hard normally but his well known work rate wasn't there at all. And Holyfield was there for the taking really and truthfully Lewis could of stopped Holyfield on at least 2 occasions but he let Holyfield off the hook.
It was akin to "Hitting the wall " you know?He looked almost similiar just previous with Vaughn Bean....Bean Imo was an ugly style guy and hard to watch "clingy" but Holyfield just carried it over Into HUGE unification fight.He was Looking Off with his crazy prediction that he would KO Lewis in the 3rd???Respect To Lewis who took it to him and fought a superior gameplan,I thought He had broken Holyfield in half in the 5th....almost lifted him off the canvas :-X.In kind though I had him definatly winning the rematch but what goes around......comes around?
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Imo Bernard Hopkins / Jermain Taylor 1.............with respect to him but Taylor was KO worthy in the late going,Hopkins needed it!!
Holyfield "D." 12 Lewis 1........It should not have taken 24 rounds for Holyfield to fight like he did in the 2nd one
Holyfield looked drained in the 1st meeting i don't know what was wrong with him because he trains very hard normally but his well known work rate wasn't there at all. And Holyfield was there for the taking really and truthfully Lewis could of stopped Holyfield on at least 2 occasions but he let Holyfield off the hook.
It was akin to "Hitting the wall " you know?He looked almost similiar just previous with Vaughn Bean....Bean Imo was an ugly style guy and hard to watch "clingy" but Holyfield just carried it over Into HUGE unification fight.He was Looking Off with his crazy prediction that he would KO Lewis in the 3rd???Respect To Lewis who took it to him and fought a superior gameplan,I thought He had broken Holyfield in half in the 5th....almost lifted him off the canvas :-X.In kind though I had him definatly winning the rematch but what goes around......comes around?
The funny thing is the round Holyfield predicted that he would beat Lewis in, he actually did hurt Lewis and did a lot of fighting in that round, but other than that he was dominated from technical point of view.
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Lyle
He went away from attacking the body but I think in reality Hatton winning rounds was impressive for him....we all WANTED him to do well but I don't think many EXPECTED him to do well
Speak for yourself. I wanted to see Hatton punk ass get knocked the fukk out. Mayweather and the ring post made that possible
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Neither were disappointing. 3 were garbage. And the other one was in way, way over his head.
I take it you mean the 5' 3" Gavin Rees?
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Witter was the worst performance, he was out looking for a hatton fight but showed nothing in deserving one against bradley.
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I voted Hatton.
Come on people, think back on the hype of the fight and how Hatton was suppose to maul and bust up Hatton. Remember his body attack was suppose to do a number on PBF and the inside fighting....
Well.... :-\
The Hatton camp said Hatton was going to maul and bust up Floyd... I don't think anyone actually believed it.
Most outside observers, including myself, viewed that fight as a one-sided mismatch that Floyd would likely dominate.
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Woods by a mile. He was pathetic. For some strange reason he seemed to believe Tarver was Roy Jones from 2002.
Hatton did well against Floyd. I expected him to be KO'd faster.
Rees doesn't belong in world class. He fought his best fight against Kotelnik.
Witter lost to a young - 10 years his junior (no pun) - hungry, unbeaten fighter. Hardly a shock. ;)
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Witter was the worst performance, he was out looking for a hatton fight but showed nothing in deserving one against bradley.
That was really embarassing.
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I think easily Clinton Woods. He's the only one who didn't even give a good effort. Hatton has nothing to be ashamed of losing to Floyd, he fought hard.. Obviously Gavin Rees did his absolute best against Kotelnik, just a physical mismatch.. I haven't actually seen the Witter Bradley fight, but from what I've read Witter boxed well early on then got dropped and faded... but Clinton Woods did horribly against Tarver, with all the talk leading up to that fight you'd think at least he'd give it his all, but indeed he was for some reason in awe of Tarver. And I realize how pathetic that sounds. He had a very beatable fighter in front of him imo... Maybe he couldn't have possibly beaten Tarver even if he pressed harder... Tarver is a good counter puncher. But it was still really a non effort from Woods.
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Clinton Woods was never going to beat Tarver. You were delusional if your though so, the same way you were delusional if you expected Hatton to beat Floyd. Hoped, fine. I hoped hatton would win, too, but I expected he would lose. People on this forum hate Tarver and underrate him so badly that you can't see the forest for the trees. Tarver has lost to 4 fighters - of them two hall of famers, Glen Johnson, and early in his career a very good fighter Eric Harding. He avenged all his loses except for Hopkins. Woods didn't put in a good effort? Bull. He was in against a better fighter and Tarver's counterpunching had a lot to do with Woods not letting his hands go more.
My biggest letdowns:
Margarito vs Williams - slow start, fought stupid, should have won.
Hagler vs Leonard - fought stupid and let Leonard use his jedi mind tricks on the judges. I had it for Hagler, but the loss was his fault for letting it be that close.
Trinidad vs Oscar - Trinidad won, but I didn't want him to win like that.
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Clinton Woods was never going to beat Tarver. You were delusional if your though so, the same way you were delusional if you expected Hatton to beat Floyd. Hoped, fine. I hoped hatton would win, too, but I expected he would lose. People on this forum hate Tarver and underrate him so badly that you can't see the forest for the trees. Tarver has lost to 4 fighters - of them two hall of famers, Glen Johnson, and early in his career a very good fighter Eric Harding. He avenged all his loses except for Hopkins. Woods didn't put in a good effort? Bull. He was in against a better fighter and Tarver's counterpunching had a lot to do with Woods not letting his hands go more.
Tarver is 39. He looked crap beating Roy 3rd fight. Decided to try his hand in hollywood. Looked even more crap losing to Hopkins. Then looked average/crap going through the motions against Muriqi and Santiago.
Woods had been on a roll showing the best form of his life. They have similar form with Glen Johnson.
Picking Woods to beat an old, seemingly past it Tarver is hardly comparable to picking Hatton against the P4P best fighter in the world. ;)
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Clinton Woods was never going to beat Tarver. You were delusional if your though so, the same way you were delusional if you expected Hatton to beat Floyd. Hoped, fine. I hoped hatton would win, too, but I expected he would lose. People on this forum hate Tarver and underrate him so badly that you can't see the forest for the trees. Tarver has lost to 4 fighters - of them two hall of famers, Glen Johnson, and early in his career a very good fighter Eric Harding. He avenged all his loses except for Hopkins. Woods didn't put in a good effort? Bull. He was in against a better fighter and Tarver's counterpunching had a lot to do with Woods not letting his hands go more.
Tarver is 39. He looked crap beating Roy 3rd fight. Decided to try his hand in hollywood. Looked even more crap losing to Hopkins. Then looked average/crap going through the motions against Muriqi and Santiago.
Woods had been on a roll showing the best form of his life. They have similar form with Glen Johnson.
Picking Woods to beat an old, seemingly past it Tarver is hardly comparable to picking Hatton against the P4P best fighter in the world. ;)
I thought he looked pretty good in last Jones fight. Good enough to beat him clearly, and he nearly knocked him out of the ring. Hopkins fought one of the best fights of his career against Tarver. Hopkins was in superb condition, and Tarver was coming down from Mason Dixon. Yeah, he looked like crap against Muriqi, but he looked much better against Santiago.
Woods was on a "roll" but some of that roll had to do with fighting in his own backyard. I think Mickey Vann had the right score in the Johnson fight. Woods is also no spring chicken.
You're right though, it was delusional to think Hatton would beat Mayweather. It was simply optimistic to think Woods would beat Tarver.
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No one should be voting for Hatton here.
He actually did better than most people would have expected and managed to win 2 rounds or so.
I'm with you. Hatton went out on his shield. He did ok the first half of the fight and he gave PBF problems. It was exciting and an all out fight. I actually enjoyed a PBF fight. Hatton made me enjoy watching a fight with a guy I can't stand or usually stand watching. Hatton could have easily let off the gas and cruised to a decision loss. He was trying to win and forced PBF to fight. If PBF let Zab off the hook, he would have let Hatton. Floyd comes to win boxing matches, not fights. He would've been content to cruise to a unanimous decision. Ricky wouldn't let him, and he got ko'd for it. Too bad, but not a let down of a fight or effort. Just a let down if you really thought Hatton was invincible.
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Clinton Woods was never going to beat Tarver. You were delusional if your though so, the same way you were delusional if you expected Hatton to beat Floyd. Hoped, fine. I hoped hatton would win, too, but I expected he would lose. People on this forum hate Tarver and underrate him so badly that you can't see the forest for the trees. Tarver has lost to 4 fighters - of them two hall of famers, Glen Johnson, and early in his career a very good fighter Eric Harding. He avenged all his loses except for Hopkins. Woods didn't put in a good effort? Bull. He was in against a better fighter and Tarver's counterpunching had a lot to do with Woods not letting his hands go more.
Tarver is 39. He looked crap beating Roy 3rd fight. Decided to try his hand in hollywood. Looked even more crap losing to Hopkins. Then looked average/crap going through the motions against Muriqi and Santiago.
Woods had been on a roll showing the best form of his life. They have similar form with Glen Johnson.
Picking Woods to beat an old, seemingly past it Tarver is hardly comparable to picking Hatton against the P4P best fighter in the world. ;)
I thought he looked pretty good in last Jones fight. Good enough to beat him clearly, and he nearly knocked him out of the ring. Hopkins fought one of the best fights of his career against Tarver. Hopkins was in superb condition, and Tarver was coming down from Mason Dixon. Yeah, he looked like crap against Muriqi, but he looked much better against Santiago.
Woods was on a "roll" but some of that roll had to do with fighting in his own backyard. I think Mickey Vann had the right score in the Johnson fight. Woods is also no spring chicken.
You're right though, it was delusional to think Hatton would beat Mayweather. It was simply optimistic to think Woods would beat Tarver.
No way did Tarver look good in the rubber match with Jones. He was 100% there for the taking, as he was in the Muriqi fight.. I didn't see him fight Santiago, so I guess that's part of the reason I gave Woods a good shot to beat him. Even based on that fight though, Woods did poorly, and should've done more.
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Tarver is 39. He looked crap beating Roy 3rd fight. Decided to try his hand in hollywood. Looked even more crap losing to Hopkins. Then looked average/crap going through the motions against Muriqi and Santiago.
Woods had been on a roll showing the best form of his life. They have similar form with Glen Johnson.
Picking Woods to beat an old, seemingly past it Tarver is hardly comparable to picking Hatton against the P4P best fighter in the world. ;)
I thought he looked pretty good in last Jones fight. Good enough to beat him clearly, and he nearly knocked him out of the ring. Hopkins fought one of the best fights of his career against Tarver. Hopkins was in superb condition, and Tarver was coming down from Mason Dixon. Yeah, he looked like crap against Muriqi, but he looked much better against Santiago.
Woods was on a "roll" but some of that roll had to do with fighting in his own backyard. I think Mickey Vann had the right score in the Johnson fight. Woods is also no spring chicken.
You're right though, it was delusional to think Hatton would beat Mayweather. It was simply optimistic to think Woods would beat Tarver.
No way did Tarver look good in the rubber match with Jones.
He was 100% there for the taking, as he was in the Muriqi fight.. I didn't see him fight Santiago, so I guess that's part of the reason I gave Woods a good shot to beat him. Even based on that fight though, Woods did poorly, and should've done more.
We saw that vs Hopkins that Tarver can cave in mentally under pressure but Woods never tried .
The order of the letdowns for me is as follows .
1. Woods Tarver - Maybe cuz I got my prediction wrong but I expected Woods to win on points having fought hard and earnt it . If he got well beaten trying then fair enough but I didnt see him try hard and thats why i think it was the biggest letdown
2. Witter vs Bradley - Witter was a huge odds on and messed up . He wasnt 100% focused on this task and he let himself down aswel as everyone else.
3 . Hatton vs Floyd - He was fighting the best so expectations shouldnt have been too high but I did expect him to see out 12 rounds. To be knocked out the way he was by a light hitter was abit disapointing cuz Floyd only really knocks out the chinny fighters .
4 . Rees - Kotelnick - To me this wasnt a disapointment at all . Rees was out his depth yet fought his heart out . He had the heart but not the ability . If only Woods showed some of his passion and commitment .
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Tarver didn't look his best in Roy III, but I think it's wrong conventional wisdom that he was there for the taking. He did what he needed to do to win. You're right, Tarver did come apart mentally against Hopkins. In hindsight, Hopkins was the worst possible matchup for Tarver. Hopkins has great right cross, the most effect punch against him, and Tarver likes to fight in spurts, kind of like Hopkins. The problem is that nobody is better at fighting in spurts than Hopkins, and like I said before, Hopkins fought an amazing fight, one of the best of his career.
I guess I've never rated Woods that highly. He's good fighter, but he is limited, skill-wise. Great heart, nice guy.
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Margarito looked poor v Williams imo.
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Hatton was in with the best in the world i wouldnt say it was a let down he tried his heart out leat he went out rabbit punching and playing grab ass unlike,Woods he looked like he didnt wanna be in the ring,i think he forgot he was in a boxing match cause he never through the punches he froze in the shot light.
Fixed.
Also, while I do compliment Hatton on having the balls to step into the ring with a fighter of Mayweathers calibur, he deserved the ass whipping he got for:
A.) Fighting like a bitch.
B.) Fighting Mayweather to begin with.
C.) Being from the U.K.