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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: washington heights
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And yes, adjusting can be a weakness. How many times have you seen a coach try to "CHANGE" a fighters style and totally ends in failure. Some fighters dont need to adjust. Can you see Tyson, Duran, JCC, ever going backwards??? Sure they lost but they lost to other ATGs (some boxers some fighters) not simply because backpeddlers are superior JMM changing his style (from previous fights) just shows that he acknowledges Pac's superiority in strength and punch. It tells me that he doesnt want to fight and just wants points... Limit Pac's opportunities and hopefully get a decision... Safe, totally unwarrior like. JCC would not be proud. |
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