I always have a look a second time at Fights Ive seen live.So I thought Id Have a second look this morning. After two rounds I turned it off realising my first opinion was correct, crap.![]()
I always have a look a second time at Fights Ive seen live.So I thought Id Have a second look this morning. After two rounds I turned it off realising my first opinion was correct, crap.![]()
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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I watched the fight again as it showed up on TSN, our nations sports channel several times since.
I didn't enjoy the fight. Wish I did, was hoping to, but simply didn't.
Maybe I have just grown accustomed to watching lighter weights fight? Not really sure.
As mentioned in here, some things that I did notice that helped me not enjoy the fight, was the lack of mobility and angles. Wlad used his jab to keep that distance, but it was just that and little more, and I didn't think Thompson did much to get inside of it which he needed to. Wlad I was hoping would be forced to be more creative fighting a lefty, but I didn't see it. He did use his right a bit more I suppose. I don't buy the arguement that Thompson did well because he absorbed shots. Heavy bags absorb shots too, but don't lay down in the 10th and ask for their pay cheque. He did this after turning into a former sparring partner for 3 or so round before. The man clearly was not fighting to win. Wlad was fighting to win, and did...but it was was it was. Bit of a snoozefest.
I'm not sure but when did it become acceptable that heavyweights don't have to move laterally or otherwise and use the ring because they are big?
Anyone getting the impression that Klitschko is sinking down to the level of his competitors?
While most of us expected a champion to blow out an inferior opponent, Klitschkos pyschological make up might mean that he regresses. The lack of fear and respect for his opponents talents may reduce his motivation and cause him to go through the motions and just do enough to win.
If he fought "to the level of his opponent" then wouldn't he have closer fights?
Wladimir sets a methodical pace as he has tired out before when he really went for the kill too early like the first Brewster fight
Solis beat Haye in the Worlds not the Olympics
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