RATE IT: Tyson Fury Lands a PICTURE PERFECT Elbow On Francis Ngannou (who shrugged it off btw)
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Still say that Wilder cracked whatever was left of Fury's overall punch resistance. USS Cunningham's drop was a good one, but it was a one-off. Only Wilder was able to repeatedly do it, and then you see a non-boxer land what looked like a half-missed punch from his NON-strong hand and put him down.Comment
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Still say that Wilder cracked whatever was left of Fury's overall punch resistance. USS Cunningham's drop was a good one, but it was a one-off. Only Wilder was able to repeatedly do it, and then you see a non-boxer land what looked like a half-missed punch from his NON-strong hand and put him down.
He didn't land as cleanly as Wilder did but had the same effect. Actually, more. After Fury tasted Ngannou's power he could no longer pull the trigger and was shook for the rest of the fight. Every time Wilder dropped him he recovered and actually took the fight to Wilder even more.Comment
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In that Stipe rematch just before he got the finish he rushed in a little prematurely and got caught HARD right on the chin with a big shot that stopped him dead in his tracks, it was the type of shot that would have dropped or at least wobbled most opponents, and he shook it off then got the finish shortly after.
Also plenty of MMA guys have chins and can punch. I'm sure a lot of boxing fans will want to damage control and tell themselves Ngannou must be a once in a lifetime thing, but the guy was getting outstruck by the technically superior and equally athletic Gane in his last fight. Also Pavlovich looks to have similar power to Ngannou.Comment
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Yeah I expected Ngannou had a good chin going into this. Definitely more so than someone like a 2022 version of Dillian Shyte who had been knocked out cold repeatedly by that point.
In that Stipe rematch just before he got the finish he rushed in a little prematurely and got caught HARD right on the chin with a big shot that stopped him dead in his tracks, it was the type of shot that would have dropped or at least wobbled most opponents, and he shook it off then got the finish shortly after.
Also plenty of MMA guys have chins and can punch. I'm sure a lot of boxing fans will want to damage control and tell themselves Ngannou must be a once in a lifetime thing, but the guy was getting outstruck by the technically superior and equally athletic Gane in his last fight. Also Pavlovich looks to have similar power to Ngannou.Comment
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Remember he was also scared to engage against Lewis and got outstruck in the first Stipe fight.Comment
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Should if been disqualified for that.
I guarantee you if Ngannou would have done that. He would have been disqualified.Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 10-29-2023, 10:42 AM.Comment
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4oz gloves? those are designed to allow fighters to grapple, not to maximize striking damage on the other guy's face. just like boxing gloves aren't designed to protect the opponent's face, it's to protect your hands. i dunno what kind of handwraps they use under the mma gloves, but i doubt they're anything like the concrete blocks that boxing wraps can be. i'd much rather get hit with the mma glove than a boxing gloveComment
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i see the elbow like that in boxing matches pretty regularly and i've never seen anyone dq'd because of it. i feel like it's a difficult thing to do by accident. there's a part in the andre ward vs sakio bika where ward throws a blatant tong po muy thai elbow at jean claude van bikaComment
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