I just watched the Hatton/Lazcano fight and well, you would think after getting nearly knocked out by a left hook because he drops his right arm every single time he goes for one of his leaping lead left hooks, that he or his coach would have really, really worked on it!
I was very shocked to see him doing exactly the same thing against Lazcano, who's strongest punch is the left hook. Now, what does it take for a fighter to understand that even though he may be a champ he still needs to work on aspects of his game, especially after coming off a loss which showed up massive glaring mistakes in his game!?
He nearly got knocked out again by exactly the same punch!!! I think it was in the tenth, or maybe eighth, round where he does his lead left hook thing and dropped his right arm way down to his waist and was cracked with a check hook that nearly had the same effect as Mayweather's! It just caught him higher on the head instead of the chin, but, holy crap!
Can anyone tell me what it would take for someone to have to point out such a huge damn error in training? Really gets my goat! Did anyone else even notice this?
I was very shocked to see him doing exactly the same thing against Lazcano, who's strongest punch is the left hook. Now, what does it take for a fighter to understand that even though he may be a champ he still needs to work on aspects of his game, especially after coming off a loss which showed up massive glaring mistakes in his game!?
He nearly got knocked out again by exactly the same punch!!! I think it was in the tenth, or maybe eighth, round where he does his lead left hook thing and dropped his right arm way down to his waist and was cracked with a check hook that nearly had the same effect as Mayweather's! It just caught him higher on the head instead of the chin, but, holy crap!
Can anyone tell me what it would take for someone to have to point out such a huge damn error in training? Really gets my goat! Did anyone else even notice this?

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