Taylor needs to stop ducking Froch!

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  • Fox McCloud
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    #11
    Originally posted by Precision
    Something which Froch clearly lacks imo.
    Yeah. Did you ever hear Allan Green talk about the different kinds of power?

    It was actually on the Pascall vs. Pittman and Miranda vs. Banks show.

    He said Miranda hit him hard with thudding power, but the most he had been hurt was from a fast, timed punch by Jerson Ravelo.

    Very, very informative. Green would make an excellent announcer.

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      #12
      Word going around is that Froch is asking for too much money and that the networks aren't really excited about the fight, both in the US and the UK so Taylor isn't ducking Froch.

      Plus a rumored fight with Glen Johnson at a catchweight would be a much tougher fight for him.

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        #13
        Taylor has never ducked anyone you're lame.. The Taylor - Pascal fight will happen sometime this year.. and btw be carefull for what you ask for.. Pascal is going to lose imo

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          #14
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          Yeah. Did you ever hear Allan Green talk about the different kinds of power?

          It was actually on the Pascall vs. Pittman and Miranda vs. Banks show.

          He said Miranda hit him hard with thudding power, but the most he had been hurt was from a fast, timed punch by Jerson Ravelo.

          Very, very informative. Green would make an excellent announcer.
          I see what he means.

          A good example is Mayweather's check hook on Hatton, Probably wasn't the hardest punch Hatton has taken but it was so well placed it sent him into the ring post.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Precision
            I see what he means.

            A good example is Mayweather's check hook on Hatton, Probably wasn't the hardest punch Hatton has taken but it was so well placed it sent him into the ring post.
            Actually watch a slow mo replay of it... not only was it pinpoint accurate, he ****ing loaded up on that punch... for days. I didn't realize how much he pulled back before he threw that hook.

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              #16
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              Actually watch a slow mo replay of it... not only was it pinpoint accurate, he ****ing loaded up on that punch... for days. I didn't realize how much he pulled back before he threw that hook.
              Mayweather's power is underated imo.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Precision
                Mayweather's power is underated imo.
                It is...

                But really, he loaded that hook like a *******.

                I was in awe when I looked at it in slow mo.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DWiens421
                  It is...

                  But really, he loaded that hook like a *******.

                  I was in awe when I looked at it in slow mo.


                  BOOM!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Precision


                    BOOM!
                    He pulled it back almost 90 degrees... no doubt about it... Mayweather knew what was coming even before Hatton decided to do it I think... wow.

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                      #20
                      You could see Hatton loading up on a left hook from another angle and Mayweather probably saw that and decided to throw his check hook, as he said in the post fight interview, he stopped throwing it for a couple of rounds to give Hatton a false sense of security, Hatton never saw it coming.

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