Anyone got any videos of Brook? I've heard a lot about him, but thanks to Fascist Frank, videos of his fights can't be found anywhere. Sounds very promising.
I'd rather while he was waiting, he did learn some lateral movement with moving away from punch range.
You know, just in case he's not the next Ali or Hamed. :omfg:
Hamed Ultimately did fail at world level, didn't you watch the Barerra fight or something, time slip you by on that one?
Well, out of 17 World title fights, he lost 1.
Doesn't seem bad in my books.
Hamed didn't fail at world level.
Brook has the reflexes, just wait and see, wait and seeI'd rather while he was waiting, he did learn some lateral movement with moving away from punch range.
You know, just in case he's not the next Ali or Hamed. :omfg:
Hamed Ultimately did fail at world level, didn't you watch the Barerra fight or something, time slip you by on that one?
Sure two fighters with the best reflexes for thier weights ever, one of whom ultimately failed at world level in the end because he went back in straight lines.
Next time you are training some kids you tell them lateral movement doesn't matter because Ali didn't use it.
More fighters get beat when they get to world level because they don't have lateral movement when they try to move out of opponents punch range than are sucsessful.
Hamed didn't fail at world level.
Brook has the reflexes, just wait and see, wait and see
Why?
Ali and Hamed both were successful on the world stage and they both went back in straight lines.
It is a myth about the train catching you.Sure two fighters with the best reflexes for thier weights ever, one of whom ultimately failed at world level in the end because he went back in straight lines.
Next time you are training some kids you tell them lateral movement doesn't matter because Ali didn't use it.
More fighters get beat when they get to world level because they don't have lateral movement when they try to move out of opponents punch range than are sucsessful.
My issue with Brook is he goes back in straight lines, he needs to sort that out before he fights on the world stage.
Plenty of power at domestic level and looking at the Euro champ I honestly don't think that standard is all that much higher.
Why?
Ali and Hamed both were successful on the world stage and they both went back in straight lines.
It is a myth about the train catching you.
My issue with Brook is he goes back in straight lines, he needs to sort that out before he fights on the world stage.
Plenty of power at domestic level and looking at the Euro champ I honestly don't think that standard is all that much higher.