Depth is keeping it together for every second of every minute, not being phased by the occasion at all, to be in control while being frustrated and beaten at your own game, depth is not if you have heart or not, it runs way deeper than that its one of mental things that makes ATGs different from the rest.
These 3 are the equivalent of BJJ on the floor all fight in an MMA match. No thanks.
When they say styles make fights, the only style here would be ''boring''.
May needs a Ying for his Yang (no h0m0). Neither will out box him and they both lack the power to make May worry.
Actually live is not the best position to evaluate from, so much happens live that you don't see, its why they have 3 judges with 3 different views.
Sorry, I meant live like I was there tuning in live, on tv…not at the arena. I watched almost all of Chavez’ fights from 89/90 and so on. He was my first boxing hero.
Sorry, I meant live like I was there tuning in live, on tv…not at the arena. I watched almost all of Chavez’ fights from 89/90 and so on. He was my first boxing hero.
Ah ok , yeah I was in the states at the time of that fight and when Chavez fought Taylor, a buddy had a receiver dish in his yard that would move around could pick up everything on cable watched both fights in his lounge room.
Ah ok , yeah I was in the states at the time of that fight and when Chavez fought Taylor, a buddy had a receiver dish in his yard that would move around could pick up everything on cable watched both fights in his lounge room.
Taylor had given Chavez a boxing lesson that first fight. I remember being so grateful to god (I was super religious back then) for that late knockout so Chavez could keep his 0 lol.
By the way, I don’t know that there is a way to say you saw something live on tv without making it seem like you were trying to say you were at the arena?
Besides of course explaining you saw it live on tv.
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