It depends on which Witter you are talking about, the shot one who has been shot for at least 4 years now or the one that made Ricky Hatton run and duck like a dodgeball..
Back in the day he was entertaining to watch with Ingle switch hitting style and could have given any top junior welterweight problems but now hes well past his best the reflex's he so heavily relied on are long gone, Khan and Pac would overwhelm him and Mayweather would school him.
He couldn't even beat Zab Judah,, who wasn't all that more experienced than Witter. They were both pretty green.
And wasn't he stopped by Devon Alexander and dropped by Timothy Bradley?
I dont recall him getting stopped in any fights and he has a akward style when it comes to switching stances and being fluid with it!
Your not being serious are you? The dude got schooled by some unkown clown in the Prizefighter final.
Witter would get beat like he stole summat against any one of those dudes.
Yeah, his style was based 100% on athleticism and reflexes. I loved watching him fight back in the day, but the man employs zero time-tested boxing fundamentals.
He was really really good back in the day. He was less of a boxer and more a natural fighter, relying on instincts. Made people look real dumb in the ring.
Now, journeymen are making him look dumb in there.
I hear he might have a scrap with Matt Hatton.
He looked good againts zab judah and from what I heard he took the fight on short notice!
I know he trained at the same gym as naseem hamid so that might explain his funky style but he seemed like he had great power as well!
Yeah, his style was based 100% on athleticism and reflexes. I loved watching him fight back in the day, but the man employs zero time-tested boxing fundamentals.
He was really really good back in the day. He was less of a boxer and more a natural fighter, relying on instincts. Made people look real dumb in the ring.
Now, journeymen are making him look dumb in there.
I hear he might have a scrap with Matt Hatton.