Re: Seth 'Mayhem' Mitchell

Originally Posted by
Slim the BoxingManiac
While Chazz Witherspoon might not be thought of as a big hitter, he's certainly not lacking in the power division. After all, all of Witherspoon's wins since 2008 have been stoppage victories. A sixty-six percent KO rate isn't too shabby either.
Not that I'm some boxrec scholar. Because of course, boxrec doesn't show you everything about a fighter. But Chazz Witherspoon is 6'4" and weighs 230 lbs. And watching from the slow motion of the video, I would definitely testify that those punches that rocked Mitchell were indeed good power shots. Regardless of what he's considered as in the ranks of punching power.
Either way, Mitchell recovered beautifully. I think we're being critical of the guy's mistakes in the ring. He did an excellent job, and stopped a good, well-trained fighter inside of three rounds.
It was a neat fight to watch. When Witherspoon came out with the high guard and Mitchell started sticking the solid left to the midsection, I knew that Mitchell was going to end up taking him out. I doubted that original judgement after Witherspoon started hurting Seth, but in the end, it ended about right.
I think Witherspoon could be a lot better if he had a better stance. The high guard with the body open is simply all wrong for when you're fighting a smaller guy that likes to bang. The philly with the stick, move, and counter would have served him wonderfully in this fight. Too bad.
I'm waiting for some American I can tout as the next awesome, Mitchell isn't that for me, I don't know that he will be either. Sure he can be entertaining in the ring and that's a start. If he keeps progressing, I think he could be a force once the Klits retire, although if he doesn't progress he gets sparked out against some 40-something year old eastern Euro HW that's not named Klitschko.
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