Dominic Ingle, the trainer of Junior Witter, thinks that his man’s defeat to Devon Alexander on Saturday night may be a sign that he has out-grown the light-welterweight division. Witter ceded the WBC title to Alexander in California, a performance that has left Junior questioning his future in the game. [details]
Witter's Trainer Feels a Weight Move is Necessary
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maybe a change in style would be more appropriate. the leaping in and out, pot shoting style isnt really cut out for the upper level of competition. when witter did have any success in his fight against alexander he was using his jab and worked behind it, when he wasn't doing that, he was getting walked down and exposed, all the while wasting tons of energy with a lot of unnecessary moevment, which a using his jab would've made it easier for him to maintain distance.
i do think that he was injured though, but i think it was because he hit his elbow on the back of alexanders head, while he was whipping it back around from over throwing............ which he did a lot.
im sure weight is an issue, but style seems to be more of an issue if you ask me.Comment
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either 140 or 147 i just don't like the way this quitter witter fights. swtching back and forth then back in a fight stance looks ameteurish. he made the fight ugly by jumping in face first so i had no interest the fight. devon alexander look frustrated.Comment
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good for him...just keep it over there in the uk, i have no interest in watching him fight ever againComment
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