i dont know if anybody noticed it but i just wanted to point out that pavliks corner men miguel diaz knew what to say and jack lowen just agreed. its nothing big, but i belive that lowen was not ready or might not be ready to be in such a high level fight. if it wasnt for diaz advice i belive lowen would of been lose after the second round. i think people wanted to call him trainer of the year but i have to question the fact that he seemed confused at times, maybe its just me. after the knock down in his corner you can here diaz ask for the double jab and lowen just repeated everything he heard diaz say.
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Lowell is great IMO. He always gives the right direction. What diaz was telling Pavlik is what their entire training camp was focused on, and that was keeping Taylor uncomortable with the double jab. So whosever idea it was, it was decided before that moment in the cornerComment
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i think he is good. but the pressure and surprise of the second round kind of put him in a possition were it took him a while to remember what to say. of course its expected since its his biggest fight he has worked, but if diaz wasnt there the inexperiance of lowell could have given pavlik doubts, haveing a strong corner at times makes a fighter that much stronger after a hard roundLowell is great IMO. He always gives the right direction. What diaz was telling Pavlik is what their entire training camp was focused on, and that was keeping Taylor uncomortable with the double jab. So whosever idea it was, it was decided before that moment in the cornerComment
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Jab?
Doesn't every corner tell the fighter to double the jab or jab more? It's like the running game in football. You always have to stay committed to the running game. No football team has ever lost because they ran too much. No fighter has ever lost cause they Jabbed too much.Comment
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the jab was just an example of how miguel diaz knew what to say and stayed calm during a situation were lowell was confused. Diaz deserves lots of credit for bringing experiance to the pavlik corner and staying cool in thereDoesn't every corner tell the fighter to double the jab or jab more? It's like the running game in football. You always have to stay committed to the running game. No football team has ever lost because they ran too much. No fighter has ever lost cause they Jabbed too much.Comment
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Well I noticed this also. But not just in this fight. In the Miranda fight also after the 2nd rd. Lowe just follows pretty much whatever Diaz says. It's obvious he trusts Diaz though because Diaz has been through a lot of corners and wars. He knows his **** just as much as dealing with a cut. But you can't hate on Lowe or set a higher standard for him, after all, everything he's going through, all these big fights, it's all a first for him and it's learning experience. You can't help but understand how he would get nervous when they've gotten so far together.Comment
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oh i agree. But Lowell is rediculously confident in Pavliks abilities, so i dont think he would have ever been confused or unsure of what to do, but he might have been caught up in the moment or something if it werent for Diaz, i agreei think he is good. but the pressure and surprise of the second round kind of put him in a possition were it took him a while to remember what to say. of course its expected since its his biggest fight he has worked, but if diaz wasnt there the inexperiance of lowell could have given pavlik doubts, haveing a strong corner at times makes a fighter that much stronger after a hard roundComment
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