The writer of this article watched another fight. It was a snoozer and Stevenson basically stayed on the outside to avoid getting hit, the oponent wasn´t doing much either but at least was chasing Shakur.
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Originally posted by LeOoze View Post
What did Tim say?
And I was never a fan of Tim but at least he gave us a classic with Provodnikov.
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Someone needs to teach Stevenson how to walk an opponent down. Stevenson looked scared of a NOBODY. He better slow his role with his talking cause if he can’t back it up with a nobody. He’s in for a rude awakening.
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Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View PostSomeone needs to teach Stevenson how to walk an opponent down. Stevenson looked scared of a NOBODY. He better slow his role with his talking cause if he can’t back it up with a nobody. He’s in for a rude awakening.
Thing is he knows how to walk guys down, he was just straight of scared to do anything.
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Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post
Yea, that concerns me. He fought scarred with a guy who was average at best. African was slow, no balance, shi ty timing. What was Shakur waiting for??
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That was a pretty disappointing fight. They were overhyping Stevenson and were predicting a knockout all the while his opponent didn’t look to be anywhere near fading or finished. The African just was too uncoordinated and terrible on his feet to make it more interesting….But both fighters were extremely hesitant. Then on top of the two unwilling fighters we have to listen to the moron referee talking about feet all night. The main event was a chit show but at least Pedrazza put on a good, entertaining fight.
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