Thanks: 0
Likes: 0
Dislikes: 0
Array
.....ok outside of the Sam Peter fight when has Wlad held too much? In the Sam Peter fight Wlad was still getting used to a new style of boxing due to his new trainer Manny Steward and he was lacking confidence at the time as well....that fight came probably when Wlad's confidence was near the lowest of his career: Loss to Sanders, loss to Brewster, uninspired TD vs Williamson where he was badly cut and knocked down....and he comes out gets knocked down 3 times (with questionable punches) but gets up each time and DOMINATES Sam Peter.
I don't care if you don't think Wlad is the greatest or if you don't think he's exciting but he is THE talent in the heavyweight division and as good as other fighters are (and there are some solid ones out there) Wlad is head and shoulders above them.
.....also why the hell would Wlad allow Eddie Chambers on the inside? It makes no damn sense, it's Wlad's 81" reach vs Eddie's 75" reach and Wlad LOVES to fight on the outside so why the fuck would he allow for holding? And it ain't like Eddie is a bull in there cutting off the ring and stalking down his opponent. So I'll just tell you the clinching isn't going to happen and hasn't really been an issue since the Peter fight so drop it
Array
Array
Unless Chambers is going to begin doing something he hasn't before he's going to be content to stay on the outside and keep from getting knocked out. He's going to look for an opening that will never come and lose an extremely lopsided decision or get hurt and put down.
Every guy who beat Wlad MOVED. Chambers is very stationary, relying on his handspeed to make things happen. He's going to get punched in the belly until he can't take it anymore.
Array
I do feel for the Klitch's a bit, they have between them beaten all oncomers over the years, yet because the people around them seem to have no game plan other than to stand and get one-two'd it makes them look bad.
You can't stay at the top for that long without being very, very good.
It's just a shame that anyone who I have seen in the build up and thought to myself "this guy can bang!, he's going to rock the big guy" has turned up and just picked up the script of every other Klitch victim.
Stand there, cower, get pummulled, be chuffed to try and survive 12 rounds.
Can't remember that last guy to come and have a real go or show any sign they have the confidence to win from the start.
This fight will be no different I'm sure
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks