Comments Thread For: Teddy Atlas on Canelo Alvarez-Jaime Munguia: 'Recipe for a Good Fight'

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  • liuj88
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    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie

    One of the things I like about Teddy's take on fights is the way he describes the psychological aspect of success or failure in the ring.
    I find that he dwells on it so much that it hurts his technical analysis. He needs to find balance between the two.

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  • Left Hook Louie
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    Originally posted by theface07

    I like Teddy as a commentator even if I don't agree with him all the time. It's refreshing to have someone on a broadcast who is willing to speak their mind, regardless of the consequences.
    One of the things I like about Teddy's take on fights is the way he describes the psychological aspect of success or failure in the ring.

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  • theface07
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    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie
    I wish any of the major promotions would bring Teddy back to the broadcast booth.
    I like Teddy as a commentator even if I don't agree with him all the time. It's refreshing to have someone on a broadcast who is willing to speak their mind, regardless of the consequences.

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  • Sammy7861992
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    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
    The only saving grace Munguia has is his youth and that he showed that he will go for it even at the end of the fight. There are levels to this sport and unless Canelo gets old overnight I just don't see him winning.
    I agree canelos counter punching is another level , although mungai has a few kos with sweet looking counters and canelos been getting hit a bit more recently like vs Ryder , but I'm finding it hard to give mungai a chance myself

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  • ELPacman
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    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie

    Well, yeah, but everyone gets it wrong sometimes.
    I still like Teddy.
    Yeah, I know and I'm not against Teddy. I just thought that was wild. It's my last memory of watching a video with him so it was fresh in my mind, lol.

    Not only Teddy got it wrong, Tim Bradley said he would retire from the analysis position or whatever he holds on ProBoxTV if Ryan won. After that, he had to explain himself to the masses that wanted to lynch him. Honestly, it was a valid explanation. If Ryan didn't pull "hah! Gotcha!" on everyone, then everyone's comments and analysis of Ryan and how they felt him going into the fight were valid. I don't think Tim knows any less just because he was basing his argument on a mentally f**ked Ryan. He wasn't the only one that did.

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    The only saving grace Munguia has is his youth and that he showed that he will go for it even at the end of the fight. There are levels to this sport and unless Canelo gets old overnight I just don't see him winning.

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  • Left Hook Louie
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    Originally posted by ELPacman

    Yo, Teddy went hard on the boxing commissions indicating it was up to them to stop the Garcia-Haney fight due to Garcia's "mental" concerns at that time. Like, no joke, his rant was hard, lol. Looking at it in hindsight, I'm glad they didn't, lol.
    Well, yeah, but everyone gets it wrong sometimes.
    I still like Teddy.

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  • ELPacman
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    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie
    I wish any of the major promotions would bring Teddy back to the broadcast booth.
    Yo, Teddy went hard on the boxing commissions indicating it was up to them to stop the Garcia-Haney fight due to Garcia's "mental" concerns at that time. Like, no joke, his rant was hard, lol. Looking at it in hindsight, I'm glad they didn't, lol.

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  • Left Hook Louie
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    I wish any of the major promotions would bring Teddy back to the broadcast booth.

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  • Comments Thread For: Teddy Atlas on Canelo Alvarez-Jaime Munguia: 'Recipe for a Good Fight'

    LAS VEGAS - It's a boxing tale that's been written before, and the addition of new actors and an entire country's attention makes this renewal all the more compelling. Veteran trainer Teddy Atlas said on Monday's episode of ProBox TV's "Deep Waters" that Saturday night's undisputed super-middleweight title defense by Canelo Alvarez against his Mexican countryman Jaime Munguia on Cinco de Mayo weekend is the latest boxing chapter of "The Young Lion versus The Old Lion."
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    Last edited by BoxingUpdates; 05-01-2024, 04:22 PM.
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