He needs to stay active for starters & learn to keep those hands up. I think he looked bored, & he paid for it
He needs to stay active for starters & learn to keep those hands up. I think he looked bored, & he paid for it
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Yeah he did look bored, he was landing at will but god why didn't he just finish the guy off? Or at least put the hurt on him so he'll wilt instead of coming forward. I really have high hopes for Sillakh. I don't think a KO loss is all that bad.
Champs lose fights, its more important that they learn the errors of their ways than to get gift decisions or fight soft opposition. He needs to land that left hook to the body more often and if he's gonna go out with his left hand down and least go out on an angle.
I think he can regroup after this loss.
The loss does not necessarily matter if he improves & comes back strong from here
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He did one thing when got hurt that puzzled me, he did not attempt to grab and hold at all. Or take a knee. I don’t understand why he did not. If he were to have taken a knee and ran for the rest of the round he had a far better likelihood of making it to the 10th round.
Trainers should really teach their boxers that if they are hurt and can't grab they should swallow their pride and take a knee. Lose a round but have a chance to win the fight.
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