Cheers for thatFunny stuffThat's the planI actually think Tam will lose. The guy has good technique and there is nothing I can see Tam doing to beat him. His best bet is to make a bet against himself and take a dive trying.Really shouldn't matter to Tam at this point, he's in shape, he's working well, he's been in the ring a lot recently...he should own either of them providing he follows my gameplan.
Eventually I WILL expect a payment for my help....perhaps when Tam makes his US debut.
He runs a tight ship at the start watch out.Make him turn and look for you catch him. Fein direction then plant him. His left arm comes down after a jab as he progresses into later rounds and it isnt from relaxing ,he starts to lead with a few rear shots in replacment, so you can time that later on too use that lazy arm like a runway to the chin or catch him mid way move in on him as you see him think it. He leans in slightly off balance when he is going for it and his legs go a touch wider to compensate, so when he is throwing power shots when your trapped in a corner; you cover go low and move in closer and lower but move towards his centerline and hit through his center line so he is off balance with the wider stance catch him in it, uppercut with full leg lift then keep moving forwards into him throwing bombs after him as he backs straight out.


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