I have to say that I am a huge Winky fan. I know he doesn't knock guys out or anyting, but he has a beautiful right lead jab. Quick. It comes right out of his gaurd and goes right back to his gaurd. That's great technique, most people let it drop when they start to get tired, but Wright kept his gaurd up the whole fight.
This fight was a close fight. The very first time I scored the fight 116-112 for Wright.
I have a feeling I was letting my bias of my scoring get the best of me. I truly count defense, skill, connect %, ring generalship. I definitely count these more than power.
Boy, this fight was a se-saw back and forth fight. Technical skill vs. Power. The scoring was tough in some rounds and other rounds.
Watching it the second time. I gave it 115-113 for Wright. But it really depends on how you score the last round. Wink movied in and out, used his jab, threw some left crosses with that. The only part of the round Winky didn't take was the last 20 seconds, cause he kind of danced.
But most of the round, he came forward, in and out. Taylor only throws 1 flurry of power punches in the round. I just can't give that round to Taylor, other than that he never threw a flurry, and only punched when he got attacked, and even then he didn't land.
It was an excellent fight. A lot more aggressive than most people expected.
During the fight things would happen, like Jim Lamply saying "Wrights hurt! He's hurt!" In the 3rd or 4th round when it was not at all the case.
Wright would shell up when Taylor would start to try to throw bombs and everyone was thinking Wright was getting hurt because he wouldn't return fire for a little bit. But he was just being smart, why try to open up when you can easily withstand the flurry and wait for Taylor to unload and get tired?
I even disagree with the concubox numbers for Taylor in this fight because he didn't land nearly as many punches as they were crediting to him. A ton of his punches were hitting elbows, arm, gloves. And the announcers (Jim Lamply mostly) would keep saying "Taylor just landed a straght right" and then in the replay you can clearly see the straights no getting thru Winks gaurd.
Time to get some glasses guys. Larry, Jim, everyone...
It was a very entertaining fight though. It's become obvious to me that Winky doesn't have knockout power against elite fighters. Given the fact that he basically tatood Trinidad their whole fight but didn't put him away.
But it's also obvious to me that Taylor has picked up some bad habits. (Even under Steward...)
He's not using his jab. Which is a staple of most of Stewards fighters. Taylor has practically went away from his jab at all now to just shooting straights and power combinations. And now, we don't know if Jermaine still has KO power against elite or good fighters...
Maybe we will see a rematch one day, but I doubt it. As it looks like Jermaine wants to move up to challenge Calzahge.
This fight was a close fight. The very first time I scored the fight 116-112 for Wright.
I have a feeling I was letting my bias of my scoring get the best of me. I truly count defense, skill, connect %, ring generalship. I definitely count these more than power.
Boy, this fight was a se-saw back and forth fight. Technical skill vs. Power. The scoring was tough in some rounds and other rounds.
Watching it the second time. I gave it 115-113 for Wright. But it really depends on how you score the last round. Wink movied in and out, used his jab, threw some left crosses with that. The only part of the round Winky didn't take was the last 20 seconds, cause he kind of danced.
But most of the round, he came forward, in and out. Taylor only throws 1 flurry of power punches in the round. I just can't give that round to Taylor, other than that he never threw a flurry, and only punched when he got attacked, and even then he didn't land.
It was an excellent fight. A lot more aggressive than most people expected.
During the fight things would happen, like Jim Lamply saying "Wrights hurt! He's hurt!" In the 3rd or 4th round when it was not at all the case.
Wright would shell up when Taylor would start to try to throw bombs and everyone was thinking Wright was getting hurt because he wouldn't return fire for a little bit. But he was just being smart, why try to open up when you can easily withstand the flurry and wait for Taylor to unload and get tired?
I even disagree with the concubox numbers for Taylor in this fight because he didn't land nearly as many punches as they were crediting to him. A ton of his punches were hitting elbows, arm, gloves. And the announcers (Jim Lamply mostly) would keep saying "Taylor just landed a straght right" and then in the replay you can clearly see the straights no getting thru Winks gaurd.
Time to get some glasses guys. Larry, Jim, everyone...
It was a very entertaining fight though. It's become obvious to me that Winky doesn't have knockout power against elite fighters. Given the fact that he basically tatood Trinidad their whole fight but didn't put him away.
But it's also obvious to me that Taylor has picked up some bad habits. (Even under Steward...)
He's not using his jab. Which is a staple of most of Stewards fighters. Taylor has practically went away from his jab at all now to just shooting straights and power combinations. And now, we don't know if Jermaine still has KO power against elite or good fighters...
Maybe we will see a rematch one day, but I doubt it. As it looks like Jermaine wants to move up to challenge Calzahge.
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