Comments Thread For: Josh Taylor on Lopez Fight: My Legs Were Gone By Fourth, Fifth Round; I Strayed From the Game Plan
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I'm not the wacky one here. The facts and rational are always on my side. Never the one i'm discussing with. Funny that isn't it.Comment
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Taylor beat Postal, Prograis and Ramirez at the top level when active and making the weight good. You could clearly see Taylor having struggles with the cut against Catterall. Then you add in the 16 months out which is why he looked shot in there.Comment
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what do you mean 'nice narrative'? its what happened, once Teo started landing he went into his shell, he was outgunned... why is there an excuse every damn time someone loses taylor is a solid fighter but he was fortunate to be based in probably the easiest weight class going, in any other weight he would be a fringe world level type guy, he had a good run but fighters like ramirez, prograis arent elite level fighters, if prograis moved up a few pounds to welterweight and fought someone like spence hed get absolutely battered
Who has excuses made for them when they lose? If it's legit, then yeah. Why else do you think these opponents are being targeted by Americans and Mexicans en mass? Look at all their opponents over the last 5 years. Are you seriously saying you don't have a problem with this? It's the only way they can get wins. They don't have any wins really over top fighters without these conditions being at play. How many wins can you name that are straight down the line and legitimate? Give it a think.Comment
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Inactivity or ring rust shouldn't be an excuse for any professional boxer's living the right lifestyle. Taylor in those sixteen months should of been in the gym working with quality sparring partners, fixing the issues, which were prevalent against Catterall.
I don't believe there's any conspiracy targeting British fighters. Now if American or Mexicans were holding British fighters hostages to stop them from being active maybe you would have an argument but it seems British fighters are opting to sit out. Remember Taylor choose this path over Catterall.Comment
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Tell me about these right hands that landed in the first two rounds that supposedly shut Taylor down? What time on the clock in these rounds did it happen?
I'm not the wacky one here. The facts and rational are always on my side. Never the one i'm discussing with. Funny that isn't it.Comment
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What does a fighter do when his legs are gone?
What should the trainer tell him?
Is it possible for the legs to come back in later rounds?
Or are they gone for good until the end of the fight?Comment
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I believe fighters know there body better than me or anyone else; I also know rest is good physically and mentally for boxer's.
Inactivity or ring rust shouldn't be an excuse for any professional boxer's living the right lifestyle. Taylor in those sixteen months should of been in the gym working with quality sparring partners, fixing the issues, which were prevalent against Catterall.
I don't believe there's any conspiracy targeting British fighters. Now if American or Mexicans were holding British fighters hostages to stop them from being active maybe you would have an argument but it seems British fighters are opting to sit out. Remember Taylor choose this path over Catterall.
Can you not give me any wins for Americans or Mexicans who have been out for a long period of time against an active opponent? it's a simple question.
The fight won't happen if the advantage isn't in play. They'll lose otherwise. Why, who are these Americans and Mexicans with top level wins when they're fighting an opponent that is active and ready to go? Again, another simple question.Comment
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