Re: Just another one of Wacko's Drunken Round by Rounds Hatton vs Urango

Originally Posted by
p4pking

Originally Posted by
Lords Gym

Originally Posted by
Majesty
He didn't look like much against Augustus but then again who does

He seems like he has a good idea on his boxing skills but but Augustus was catching him inside the shots and his hooks with counter hooks and Castillo is one of the bets hookers in the business. And he should catch this guy the same way he caught Corrales. This dude seems to have heart when he's hurt but I think Castillo should stop him.
He kept his composure well against the a** clown Augustus ! ,, and won the fight. don't understand what all the controversy is about ?? Augustus mock the sport with foolishness, and I always enjoy him getting beat like snuff queen.
I don't share that view point like many do... This is boxing, not basketball or football... Augustus doesn't have a team to let down, he doesn't have a contract to abide by... It's the fight game, if a guy is clowning around during a fight, there's a pretty simple answer... Hit them. If the other fighter can't stop him from clowning around and still winning rounds, then what's the harm, he's simply outclassing his opponent.. If he dances around even though the other guy is winning the fight, the judges and everyone watching will obviously see this, and yet still if the other guy can't do enough damage to stop him from clowning, well, tough.. Lots of guys clinch and run even though they are losing a fight badly, and they aren't brought up as a disgrace to the sport so frequently like Emanuel is.. Personally Id much rather watch clowning.. Besides that, he fights absolutely anyone he can, anywhere, on their terms, I think that kind of earns him the right to fight his fight, you know?
I agree with p4pking here, if he wants to look like an ass out there, let him. Styles like his and Solimon's keep fighters on their toes, because it's something you can't train for. Fighters like that make great gatekeepers. I have no problem with it personally.
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