Sometimes a loss helps a fighter to become better. If anything it makes them want to improve, he's got alot he can improve from what I saw. Maybe thats a new trainer or maybe not.
Sometimes a loss helps a fighter to become better. If anything it makes them want to improve, he's got alot he can improve from what I saw. Maybe thats a new trainer or maybe not.
Boxing fans have REDICULOUSLY high standards for the athletes and this is a sport where losing is less acceptable than in any other. People see weakness and are quick to jump on a fighter and talk crap about them. Its a crappy part of the sport. It seems like sportswriters/casters are just itching to bury guys when they show any bit of weakness (Paulie Malignaggi just recently as well).
To hell with that. Molitor is an extremely skilled individual, anyone who knows anything about boxing can plainly see that, regardless of compedition. Remember everyone wrote off Wlad when he got blown out by Sanders, saying he was a fraud and he got his high ranking from politics or because he was white, and we saw how he overcame that setback (and the Brewster one). Anyone who says Molitor's career is over is a jack@ss. Steve will be back and IMO better because of this loss.
Who was it who said, "you only are as good as your last fight?"![]()
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The article you refer to was pretty inconsequential IMO, and I really don't think Canadians as a whole are dumping on Molitor, just because this article says so.
I liked Molitor, still do, I thought he showed good skills and he had a pretty good run. Hell, even the inimitable ICE COLD BOXING had him in his top ten I believe. But exposed? Well yeah kinda, I'm sorry to say, cause he looked like he hadn't a clue how to deal with the reach and height advantage of a guy like Caballero.
Thanks for the feedback.
I agree he didn't have a clue versus Caballero and that there are now questions about his chin, but luckily for Molitor he'll never have to deal with another fighter with the size advantage of a Caballero, the guy is a freak for the weight class. I'm not even saying he wasn't exposed, but only time will tell if that is the case.
I read a few articles about Molitor following the fight, and some the of the ones from Canadian sources were pretty harsh. Here are a couple I found in a quick search, only the first one is more critical than the second one, but comparing Molitor to De Witt is ludicrous IMO.
TheStar.com | Boxing | Is Molitor's future down for the count?
EdmontonSun.com - Murray Greig - Not a blue-collar champion
Last edited by CFH; 12-03-2008 at 02:13 AM.
Molitor will bounce back that I'm sure of...
A loss is a loss you take it and you learn from it.
Molitors got youth and he's def. got time to gather himself up and get back in there.
PAC suffered 2 knockout losses early in his career and his 3rd loss, a UD12 3 years ago... but look at where is he now? No. 1 P4P best boxer of the world...
That should give enough encouragement for Molitor...
You may well be right CMM, probably he could come back if he wanted to. But like I said, he's had a good run as champ, probably made some decent dinero, I wouldn't hold it against him if he decided to hang em up, and find something else to do that was a little less risky for his health. We'll see, either way I support him.
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