Do any of you people here remeber when BJ Flores was fighting an asian fighter and was getting beat and his corner tells him to cut off the ring and he replied with "HOW DO I DO THAT?"
Nothing Jake Paul can learn from BJ Flores.
yeah someone shouted at him to move his head and he immediately did a little head wiggle when both guys were well out of range and quickly forgot whatever was just said. lmao
It was constant shouting instructions man, and you're right Paul didn't always follow, but when he did the instructions really worked, almost perfectly. It was just fascinating to watch.
I don't think it would work as well at a higher level, because opponents are better and would react but in this fight, it was really effective.
There was no KD because Jake got tripped. Great call by the ref.
Tyrion is 39 and can't box. He has no tempo because he's a terrible athlete with those thick legs. He was tentative because he didn't want to get caught. Jake convincingly won 6 out of 8 rounds and thats a landslide.
Tyrion was talking all kinds of shet, how hes going to brutally ko Paul, kill him, etc. He's a betacuck with a big mouth.
Well, knockdown or not, I wouldn't say that Woodley won. Obviously. haha And from what I hear, it sounds as if Woodley hardly ever lets his hands go, even in MMA. It is what it is. But I still think that he could have benefited greatly if he just boxed like a boxer and not an MMA guy. How hard is it to have a normal boxing stance? (Rhetorical question) I see these MMA guys box, and most of them don't even implement the fundamentals. Someone should tell them that fundamentals are necessary ... because they are fundamental. Just seems kind of dumb to me how these guys approach these fights.
It wasn't a fitness thing cruisers/heavys aren't bouncing on their toes wasting movements and energy when the fighter in front them is 5 inches shorter standing still not throwing shyt...wasted nervous energy outside of that his shots are smooth as **** for a novice...
He definitely had a lot of nervous energy the opening rounds. He was very twitchy. Woodley was much calmer but actually too calm and never pressed it.
Whoever was shouting the instructions at Paul during the fight was amazing, frankly.
Paul has no fitness, and really should've been knocked out.
yeah someone shouted at him to move his head and he immediately did a little head wiggle when both guys were well out of range and quickly forgot whatever was just said. lmao
Whoever was shouting the instructions at Paul during the fight was amazing, frankly.
Paul has no fitness, and really should've been knocked out.
It wasn't a fitness thing cruisers/heavys aren't bouncing on their toes wasting movements and energy when the fighter in front them is 5 inches shorter standing still not throwing shyt...wasted nervous energy outside of that his shots are smooth as fukk for a novice...
Depends how you look at it. If his goal is to be a great boxer and change the sport, then his downfall has nothing to do with his trainer. He just isn't on that level. Not even close.
Let's be honest here; Jake Paul didn't win; Woodley lost. All Woodley had to do is up the tempo, throw more punches and get his head off the line when he does so. Plus Woodley had a knockdown, which wasn't called.
Woodley NEVER lets his hands go when he was in the UFC until his very last fight there. I was hoping Tyron realized his shit was getting stale but nope, still same ol’Woodley with them hands he be saving for dudes disrespecting his momma.
woodly's boxing skills are nothing special at all, he looked like a damn crab trying to walk in and close the distance in the opening rounds when jake still had stamina. yet he had the KO waiting for him on a silver platter.
Fury should be able to stop Jake pretty easily. Woodley was able to slip so many of Jake's shots and he isnt very good at boxing. Fury can just hold back a few rounds conserve energy and then unload on Jake second half of the fight. Fury should start doing some stamina work starting now. sparring 8 round sessions ect. that is literally all he has to do.
strategy to beat the paul brothers (either one) is pretty clear.
You can do literally nothing the first 4 rounds and wait for them to gas and go in for the kill.
Let's be honest here; Jake Paul didn't win; Woodley lost. All Woodley had to do is up the tempo, throw more punches and get his head off the line when he does so. Plus Woodley had a knockdown, which wasn't called.
in fact I think Paul has regressed he was alot more fluid and stayed into position, this type he has been frailing about since round 1 getting out of position.