That one knockout was big enough that it kind of made up for the overall lack of knockout chaos on the rest of the card.
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
...then Joshua threw a punch that potentially no current HW was gonna get up from. Joshua held nothing back. I'm shocked that Ngannou turned southpaw when AJ has experience against them. I mean, he JUST fought and dominated Wallin. I'm not sure if it was inexperience or arrogance.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
I think he was trying to get a lead hook over the occasionally lazy jab of AJ, but he was biting BIG on feints, and AJ's 1-2 is such a money maker, and Ngannou just didn't have tight enough defense.
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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post
Yeah, a bit of hubris/overconfidence for sure. Francis got humbled in the most devastating, comprehensive way possible.brown_knight06
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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post
which was very strange to me because that was one of the big surprises in the Fury fight (that he didn't bite on Fury's feinting like an inexperience fighter).
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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post
which was very strange to me because that was one of the big surprises in the Fury fight (that he didn't bite on Fury's feinting like an inexperience fighter).Last edited by kiaba360; 03-08-2024, 08:47 PM.brown_knight06
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
My guess is the power differential. He felt Fury's power and thought he could handle it. Felt AJ's and knew he was in with a real power puncher for a boxer. That's usually why people start making those big moves on feints. They think they need a lot of power to parry, and they start slapping and opening themselves up.crimsonfalcon07
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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post
Yes, I agree. This is why Canelo always comes out in Rd1 throwing full force to the body. He primes his opponents from jump to react to everything.
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Originally posted by garfios View PostThe ginger those that to mediocres and 2nd tier boxers. He couldn't do that to the three or four élites fighters he fought. He was the primed one.garfios likes this.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
Part of the issue there is that Canelo has fallen in love with his power, and always throws hard. He has enough power to put the fear into the likes of Jermell Charlo anyways. But he'd likely get back into knocking guys out if he altered his power. It's way easier to take shots when you know they're always going to be full power. Mbilli has the same problem.
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