Ross Purity is just plain tough, and is a good puncher. THat's why Wlad punched himself out trying to put the guy down. Had he been smart, he would've just paced himself and tried for a KO in deep water, but he was young, inexperienced, and thought he was invincible. **** happens.
Corrie Sanders, however, was a different story. That guy had about every tool needed to be THE dominating force in the heavyweight division....everything except for dedication. Lightning quick hands, southpaw stance, size, and a freight train for a straight left. If he'd ever bothered to get into shape, he could've ruled the division. It didn't surprise me at the time when he KO'd Klitchko.
If you don't like Klitchko, why bother trash talking him? Why not just ignore any thread with his name?
And regarding Haye... If that guy doesn't change his style ****ing dramatically, he'll be leaving his match with Klitchko in the prone position. He has a decent toolbox, but needs serious work on technique. You can't fight low against Klitchko, you can carry your guard low, and you can move inside without doing it behind your jab. And these are just a couple of the things I saw that will get him KO'd.
Anyway, my main point in this response was this: Who gives a **** what happened earlier in either guy's career? Both are different fighters now than they were then. You can't compare losses and determine who's the better fighter, just like you can't compare wins and do the same.
Sometimes the some of guys on this forum act like spoiled 10 year old kids, or worse.
Corrie Sanders, however, was a different story. That guy had about every tool needed to be THE dominating force in the heavyweight division....everything except for dedication. Lightning quick hands, southpaw stance, size, and a freight train for a straight left. If he'd ever bothered to get into shape, he could've ruled the division. It didn't surprise me at the time when he KO'd Klitchko.
If you don't like Klitchko, why bother trash talking him? Why not just ignore any thread with his name?
And regarding Haye... If that guy doesn't change his style ****ing dramatically, he'll be leaving his match with Klitchko in the prone position. He has a decent toolbox, but needs serious work on technique. You can't fight low against Klitchko, you can carry your guard low, and you can move inside without doing it behind your jab. And these are just a couple of the things I saw that will get him KO'd.
Anyway, my main point in this response was this: Who gives a **** what happened earlier in either guy's career? Both are different fighters now than they were then. You can't compare losses and determine who's the better fighter, just like you can't compare wins and do the same.
Sometimes the some of guys on this forum act like spoiled 10 year old kids, or worse.
He still got knocked the **** in 2 rounds and looked like a bum near Sanders.
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