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  • “Fighting Words” – The Anatomy of a Fight of the Year

    by David P. Greisman - A great fight is like falling in love – sometimes you just know.

    Sometimes the chemistry just promises that a collision will lead to combustion, combining into an explosion, an exhibition of drama and action.

    Those are two crucial elements. Consistent action, chemistry that leads to physics, every action leading to an equal and opposite reaction. One fighter’s flurry of punches ends and another returns fire with a combination of his own. The pattern continues, pugilistic acceleration, objects remaining in motion until an external force brings them to a stop, be it due to time running out or from gravity kicking in.

    That action builds drama, a story unfolding, left hooks building to plot twists, shifts in momentum – warriors confronted with mortality, heroes contending with adversity. Chemistry and physics are maintained by biology. Heart and guts, brains and balls.

    Those two elements and those three sciences form the essence of the sweetest of the Sweet Science – a Fight of the Year.

    Sometimes you just know.

    Juan Manuel Marquez is a boxer-puncher who trades with technique, though without being too tactical. He is a master at sizing up the action and adjusting midway through a fight, tweaking his strategy and changing his artillery.

    Juan Diaz can be his nickname, a Baby Bull who comes out of the gate with a head of steam, head-down, keeping his opponent in his sights and getting to him with pressure. Diaz can also be his day-job, a student who looks at what he has in front of him from a distance before breaking his opponent down and bringing the fight to its conclusion. [details]

  • #2
    Great fight. Diaz fought that fight 100% Mexican and Made Houston Proud. There is no shame in losing to Marquez in a Modern Boxing Classic and Marquez showed the Kind of Champion he is. Much Respect to both fighters and hope the Public Enjoyed the Fight from Houston. NOw the Juarez v John fight might of been a hometown decision but also a good fight

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    • #3
      JMM-Diaz is gonna be tough to beat. Great fight.

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      • #4
        Great Article!

        when I saw the name David P. Greisman,

        I know I'd enjoy reading it word by word.

        I didn't saw the fight but reading this article made me imagine how great it was.

        Thanks for the great article David!

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        • #5
          Hats off to both fighters. Two warriors and a classic fight.

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          • #6
            JMM proved he's the best fighter in the world.

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            • #7
              there may or may not be fights that compare to the diaz-marquez fight as far as action goes, but nothing will compare to the action AND significance of this fight. sweet science indeed.

              Writing Out Of The Red Corner Boxing Blog - check it.

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              • #8
                I keep watching this fight on HD, it's just that good..good show by both fighters.

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                • #9
                  I think it's definitely fight of the year at this point. We've had some good fights this year but none of them compare to this.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Low Blow Armo View Post
                    JMM proved he's the best fighter in the world.
                    right behind pacquiao

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