Tszyu got to England 2 months before the fight to train here. (time was no issue)
tszyu couldn't train for that fight time whilst in the U.K as it was too difficult making the changes from australia - U.K and then the training times!
Referee didnt allow anything that anyone else wouldnt. I watched Tyson - Bruno II, and the exact same things were going on in that. And guess where it was - AMERICA and guess who the referee was - MILLS LANE.
didn't allow anything that anyone else wouldn't? thats why you have to go back to a fight 10 years ago involving a colossal fighter to get a comparison!!
Your points are recycled bullshit with no research into them.
degenerate like response!
he is an all time greats, but most people on this forum jump on band-wagons quite easily, hence the reason for him not mentioned much, and nobody mentioning anymore that KT was hard done over in London by factors such as bad time for fight, dirty tactics, and a referee allowing those tactics.......
At least if you are going to comment on this find out where the fight took place....
Tszyu got to England 2 months before the fight to train here. (time was no issue)
Dirty tactics, Tszyu started when he was getting anxious. (dirty tactics is irrelevant therefore)
Referee didnt allow anything that anyone else wouldnt. I watched Tyson - Bruno II, and the exact same things were going on in that. And guess where it was - AMERICA and guess who the referee was - MILLS LANE.
Your points are recycled bullshit with no research into them.
well he knocked him down once and the referee let him 1. have a breather, and 2. come back and intentionally hit him hard in the balls......that pretty much tells the story!
It was definately low, and anone with decent eyesight would realise that.
I don't condone Hatton hitting low, but Tszyu started that shit.
He had to knock Hatton down twice in that last round to get a draw and didn't think it was worth it (Hatton was coming on very strong at the end). He gave his all.
well he knocked him down once and the referee let him 1. have a breather, and 2. come back and intentionally hit him hard in the balls......that pretty much tells the story!
I really didnt like the Hatton fight. There was a chance he could have won but didnt continue the fight.
Why?!?!?!?! :confused:
He had to knock Hatton down twice in that last round to get a draw and didn't think it was worth it (Hatton was coming on very strong at the end). He gave his all.
He's not mentioned much because he announced his retirement after the Hatton fight, and its only been recently he's been talking of a comeback. But really, he's 36 and has nothing to prove, I suspect Brits will continue to tout him as still being a top 3 p4p if he comes back to exaggerate the Hatton victory.
he never announced his retirement bro!....he just said that he would weigh up his options......just like he has said after every fight of his for the past 4 years.......he was very hard done by over in england, and he needs to rematch hatton in the states.......this is where the whole world will see and believe!
He's not mentioned much because he announced his retirement after the Hatton fight, and its only been recently he's been talking of a comeback. But really, he's 36 and has nothing to prove, I suspect Brits will continue to tout him as still being a top 3 p4p if he comes back to exaggerate the Hatton victory.
he is an all time greats, but most people on this forum jump on band-wagons quite easily, hence the reason for him not mentioned much, and nobody mentioning anymore that KT was hard done over in London by factors such as bad time for fight, dirty tactics, and a referee allowing those tactics.......