It's funny, in some ways he reminds me of the more recent version of Mikkel Kessler and in some ways Miguel Cotto, although less hand speed and obviously bags more power!
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Actually, it's a funny thing for me with regards to how I keep changing how I view brawlers - it's the style I struggle with the most. It's the style that fighters bleed in and out of the most and it is probably the least obvious style to appreciate as far as it's beauty is concerned.
Take fighters like Marvin Hagler, Roberto Duran and Julio Cesar Chevez - Now, given my age (say 31) I would like to be forgiven for initially thinking that these three were simply aggressive, big hearted punchers that succumbed to superior boxers. Which although is arguably true, subject to whether you decide to account for age and/or size, hugely detracts from just how great these guys were as boxers.
The strange thing for me is looking at stand up boxers becoming brawlers through necessity or watching a slugger become a more refined brawler. It's 'give and take' but it's also 'nip and tuck', it's 'crude' but it's 'cute', savage and subtle. It generally encompasses al that is great about boxing, it's the middle-ground for all styles but it's proven to be extraordinary on numerous occasions.
Still can't quite get my head around it.
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