Bump this **** 'cause I want to see all the key fighters represented.
Mikkel Kessler.
1. Sometimes i miss a little more hart, and less thinking. Many times have I seen him with an opponent stunned, where i really missed some aggression, and a kill.
2. His management. Though he has done a good job so far, the Danish event maker still jerks off at the utopia of creating the equivalent of "the rumble in the jungle" in Copenhagen, more than anything else.
Ricky Hatton
1- He rolls with punches well but he flat out just gets hit too much. he is easy to hit even though he takes the sting off of them.
2- Needs to throw the right hand with better power. Kind of just slaps it out there...more of a range finder then anything - maybe needs to load it up to keep guys more honest
3 - Stop blowing up between fights and longer training camps.
winky wright
1- Load up your shots. Put some more leverage into your shots instead of trying to swarm the guy with 500 arm punches.
2- Get dirty. Too soft in there. Throw some elbows, headbuts, if the guy does it to you, do it back. Be a man's man.
3- Footwork. Winky's footspeed is slow.
1 - put more leverage into your shots.
Ricky Hatton
1- He rolls with punches well but he flat out just gets hit too much. he is easy to hit even though he takes the sting off of them.
2- Needs to throw the right hand with better power. Kind of just slaps it out there...more of a range finder then anything - maybe needs to load it up to keep guys more honest
3 - Stop blowing up between fights and longer training camps.
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4. Throw some straight shots. Too many of your punches are hooks and uppercuts.
1. Due to be super-offensive, he is often vulnerable to counter shots. He's been hit before, but not from anyone who's a puncher.
2. He's maintains a certain level of body fat that apparently doesn't affect the LW champ, but you wonder if he could move down in weight where his punch would be more spectacular and big names await.
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