Quote Originally Posted by CityOfGod
I ain't gonna comment on Calzaghe's win or Lacy's 'mental state'.

I really wanted Jeff to come back rebuilt and better - but he wasn't at all.


In a nutshell, he was pisss poor.

In the first 3 rounds, he was all pumped up and letting big straight shots go, leaning in and landing them - but as soon Tsypko found the distance and began timing him, Lacy unravelled.

I give Lacy about 3..possibly 4 of the 10 rounds - and that is all seriously.

He got staggered BIG TIME around the 4th (?) and litterally his knee's buckled and he staggered back - LL cool J jumped out his seat in the back ground when it occured.

From around this point on, Jeff looked completely tired-out, his stamina was dreadful and he was blowing out his asss.

In complete honesty - If Vitali had the benefit of 12 rounds instead of 10, he would not only have given the judges absolutely no choice but to give him their votes - but he might have even stopped Jeff.

The scariest observation of all - was that Jeff's big punches did absolutely nothing to Tsypko - the cuts he had were from clashing of heads.

Lacy needs to fight 4 rounds from here on in his career - a Bute, Kessler, Froch, Pascal or Inkin would eat him alive from round 5 onwards.
true.. his best punch was the necessary punch - lean rights
he was too conscious too look good and flawless
and please tell me why he's called 'left hook'
for a fighter to be called like that that must be some
devastating wicked left hook but i saw nothin at all of it