Tye Fields Wants Hasim Rahman in The Fall

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  • beez721
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    #11
    Originally posted by BostonGuy
    Beez, did you see Rahman’s last fight? He came in grossly overweight and was stunned by some pretty clean shots by the ‘feather fisted’ Taurus Sykes. As for Fields, he’s KO’d 34 opponents in his 38 wins and would have no problem with the version of Rahman that showed up in his last fight. As you mentioned, Fields has size, but he also has good stamina and punch output so even if his punches aren’t the hardest; he would wear Rahman out by his constant pressure.
    fields totally leaves himself open every time he punches. rahmans isnt a huge puncher but punches a hell of a lot better and harder than anyone fields has faced. the moment he gets in with even a fair puncher its going to be "timber". wait and see

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      #12
      Originally posted by beez721
      fields totally leaves himself open every time he punches. rahmans isnt a huge puncher but punches a hell of a lot better and harder than anyone fields has faced. the moment he gets in with even a fair puncher its going to be "timber". wait and see
      I realize that Fields and defense are not synonomous but his offense may be his best defense in that if he's throwing and landing alot of punches his opponents are usually overwhelmed. Fields has fought some decent fighters but no one of any real mention and this could be a good test for him...

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        #13
        Originally posted by BostonGuy
        I realize that Fields and defense are not synonomous but his offense may be his best defense in that if he's throwing and landing alot of punches his opponents are usually overwhelmed. Fields has fought some decent fighters but no one of any real mention and this could be a good test for him...
        I respect your opinion. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. we'll see what happens if they fight

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        • drvooh
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          #14
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          If this fight happens and if Rahman comes into this fight like he did against journeyman Taurus Sykes(his last fight), then Fields will easily put him into retirement. Fields is by no means a skilled fighter, but what he lacks in fundamentals, he more than compensates for in his size, punching output and power, and will…
          My exact thoughts, which is why I'd like to see Tye vs Valuev

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            #15
            Originally posted by drvooh
            My exact thoughts, which is why I'd like to see Tye vs Valuev
            Before Valuev lost his title to Chagaev, there was talk of just that fight. And I would also like to see this because both are 'giants,' lack defense skills, but both have good stamina and punch output....

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