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  • Kball15
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    #11
    Originally posted by vB Martin
    What a prick Lampley is. He makes it sound as if it was lucky punch by Hernandez. It was set up by the straight right in the 7th you ****** prick.
    That was a lucky punch. i mean, it was ALL litzau's fault. He left himself wide open AND he didnt see the punch coming. Hernandez did set it up, but he also got luck on the punches massive effect

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    • elhijoprodigo
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      #12
      I beg to differ, That was not a lucky punch, he set it up kinda like foreman set up morrer. He landed that **** right on the jaw. I loved it cause I never liked Litzau, he was a hype job that would've eventually lost to a top ten. Back to mopping floors"American Boy". What a joke.

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      • El GAto
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        #13
        yea i agree that wasnt a lucky punch I was there live and he kept throwing that same hand all day long and it was landing all day long

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        • vB Martin
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          #14
          Originally posted by kfootball15
          That was a lucky punch. i mean, it was ALL litzau's fault. He left himself wide open AND he didnt see the punch coming. Hernandez did set it up, but he also got luck on the punches massive effect
          No, he was not lucky on the force of it. He saw the opening and twisted his entire body into the punch. You don't "luckily" get power from a punch you put your whole body into.

          Go back and watch again, starting at the end of the 7th round when Hernandez times Litzau's lunge with a straight right. Litzau is directly facing the camera as the punch lands and you can watch his eyes change. He had nothing on his punches in the 8th, and no defense the entire fight.

          Hernandez has a great chin and pretty good timing and coordination and decent power. He will likely never be a world beater because he's slow and lacks defense, but he knew what he was doing against Clitzau.

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