Last nights fight virtuoso performance against a Mexican that looked durable on paper.
Calling out Ashley Theopane (they look deadly serious too) for his 5th fight. I'll buy the Bellew-Haye PPV if they make that.
Last nights fight virtuoso performance against a Mexican that looked durable on paper.
Calling out Ashley Theopane (they look deadly serious too) for his 5th fight. I'll buy the Bellew-Haye PPV if they make that.
Last edited by Fenster; 10-22-2017 at 09:35 PM.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Great performance. He seemed unworried about anything coming back and the one weakness if you want to call it that, seems to be that he is a bit laissez faire about taking body shots himself. He can dish it out, but a well timed counter to the body could undo a lot of his own good work. He plants his feet and throws with great variety and skill but the most impressive things for me were his speed out of the traps, like a greyhound with bite, and his finishing instinct, something that I am not sure you can teach, and is often missing in great Amateur/Olympic prospects.
Looks like a quality, quality prospect but early days right now. Look forward to watching this young fellas journey.
Josh Kelly is very good as I stated in my rbr on the thread you created.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Yes, Beanz, he is very much open to getting chinned with that style, however, so were all the superduper natural flair fighters. He is obviously miles away from proving himself an elite champion but there's nothing flakey or parody about the ability he is showing, it's 100% pure natural talent.
For example - compare him to that embarrassment on the Haye bill the other night. There was a man that in his own mind is Roy Jones/Bruce Lee blissfully unaware that he looks utterly useless, not fluent/natural at all and is an accident waiting to happen.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Just watched the fight he has a Calzaghe look about him.
The main difference is Kelly hits with the correct part of the glove.
The bigger legs he has can put down more power when he throws those hooks..
Hands down like that is always a risk and time will tell with better opposition if he will have to tweak his style as the fight goes into the later rounds.
So far though, he looks impressive and is enjoyable to watch.
Somebody I know up here knows a bit about him. He's mentioned him a few times. He's definitely one to watch but it's all about levels, isn't it. One minute they look like the second coming of SRR the next minute they run into a style they can't handle and they look a little exposed and everybody fancies beating them.
Have to love the talent. But I think he is building his own ceiling by abandoning fundamentals. When he meets equal talent he could be in trouble. But he's fun to watch.
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