The Reason Klitchsko Wasn't Throwing The Right Hand?
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klitschko was relaxed, i can tell. one thing a person learns to do in higher levels of martial arts is read a person's intent and mind. wladimir was not more nervous than usual. in fact, i would say he was more relaxed.
sultan was more nervous. much more nervous. especially of wladimir's right hand - which kept sultan's hand up literally touching his cheek nearly the whole fight.
wlad dominated in the ring generalship department - not what a scared fighter does.
so give this bull**** a rest already. some of you sound like whiney little bitches who should get in a ring and get experienced instead of acting like you know what a fighter is thinking or doing.
As a sidekick to boxing, I train Nin Jutsu with a crazy-ass buddy of mine.
I'll tell you right now that the kind of training we go through really makes your mind tougher!
It's true what you say, advanced martial artists have this freak-senses that picks up anything.
Though it has to be said that these people are few and far between...
But when it comes to this discussion, you don't need to be Takamatsu in order to tell that Wlad was nervous, tense and overly protective in that fight.
And I do box, actually preparing for the national AM championship right now.
I have this shoulder problem that's been bothering me for the last 5 years, so I have problems keeping my left up for more than 30 seconds.
I'm really starting to get a hang of this Mayweather-**** because of it though
(You can laugh at me when I'm on my ass in the ring, but not before)Comment
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I think that Wlad has not forgotten the southpaw Corrie sanders disaster. He doesn't want to ge caught by a southpaw again so he just jabs and pecks away. This strategy is boring for the viewer but effective for the victory. Once he faces a conventional fighter he'll pump the jab and fire straight rights. I will say that Wlad has all the physical tools but his mental game is suspect.Comment
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