Nothing is worse than 2 HWs trying to prance around like featherweights, that shyt is boring. I don't wanna see HW fights going the distance or to the 10th round, they should be dead tired by the 5th round.
The division has been sissyfied, those dudes last night put on a show for the crowd and for the fans which had you at edge of your seat. It's a brute division, I'm tired of the boxing exhibition from anyone fighting above 200 pounds, if the division is gonna make a comeback, they need to put more fights like that on.
I can't believe all this hate on Mitchell for him getting into trouble once in a fight. It's like what Roy Jones said in a recent radio interview, not everybody can win all the time (and he actually won that fight), but he can learn from this experience and come back and improve. This was the first time he was rocked, and IMO he did pretty good.
I think you're an idiot.
What did you make of Tyson v Rudock ( I and II), Ali vs Fraizer ( I, II, III), Ali v Foreman, Holmes v Cooney, Holmes v Shavers.
Fights that went passed the 5th round. I understand your overall point but you need to evaluate what you're actually saying.
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Also people need to see things from the fighters perspective, if you have a fighter hurt early into the fight the fact that he is just someone trying to make a leaving more than likely creeps into their mind. I wouldn't exactly want to put an unnecessary beating on a fighter when I know I can win the fight comfortably.
People demanding a KO are too blood thirsty.
What I hate is when Wlad has a guy hurt in the first couple of rounds, then he lets the fight linger 7-8 rounds which pisses me off cause I know he can knock the guy much sooner.
That doesnt always happen though, only when he has good opponents in the ring. When Wlad has fodder in front of him, like Ray Austin, he melts them within 2 rounds using only one hand.
Wlad is tentative early often, but based on some losses in the past, I guess you cant blame him. He does drag fights on sometimes more than I would prefer, but as long as he eventually gets that KO Im ok with it.
Arreola would've killed Mitchell, so that says a lot about what Klitschko would do to him.
Arreola is easy as hell to hit, and if Mitchell can do one thing OK its punch hard. That would be a winnable fight for Mitchell, and a good one too.
Although I think I would still favor Arreola.
Nah, not that I didnt enjoy the fight, but if Wladimir was in the ring, he would have turned Mitchell's lights out within those 3 rounds with a right hand, probably pretty brutally too.
The commentary seemed to really be into it, but I dont know man. It looked so sloppery. Chazz's balance has always been pretty terrible, and although I like to see heavyweights throw body shots Mitchell's were just so forced had so little snap to them...ugh.
I dont know, I dont like to be unappreciative or anything, but Povetkin-Huck was better in a number of ways to me, without a doubt.
What I hate is when Wlad has a guy hurt in the first couple of rounds, then he lets the fight linger 7-8 rounds which pisses me off cause I know he can knock the guy much sooner.
Nah, not that I didnt enjoy the fight, but if Wladimir was in the ring, he would have turned Mitchell's lights out within those 3 rounds with a right hand, probably pretty brutally too.
The commentary seemed to really be into it, but I dont know man. It looked so sloppery. Chazz's balance has always been pretty terrible, and although I like to see heavyweights throw body shots Mitchell's were just so forced had so little snap to them...ugh.
I dont know, I dont like to be unappreciative or anything, but Povetkin-Huck was better in a number of ways to me, without a doubt.
You're right, but in general heavyweights don't slug it out like that. It was fun.
yeah its exciting, but as soon as Mitchell gets in with a Skill Boxer, he is going to get picked apart, especially with that Defense
Bryant Jennings beats Mitchell right now
I think Mitchell vs Arreola would be good and so would Mitchell vs Mike Perez
Nah, not that I didnt enjoy the fight, but if Wladimir was in the ring, he would have turned Mitchell's lights out within those 3 rounds with a right hand, probably pretty brutally too.
The commentary seemed to really be into it, but I dont know man. It looked so sloppery. Chazz's balance has always been pretty terrible, and although I like to see heavyweights throw body shots Mitchell's were just so forced had so little snap to them...ugh.
I dont know, I dont like to be unappreciative or anything, but Povetkin-Huck was better in a number of ways to me, without a doubt.
Seth Mitchell is a bull. Still very inexperienced though and needs a lot of work before fighting for a real hw title. If we can get some more football players that don't go pro inti boxing, i think the heavyweight division in the US can be resurrected