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Originally posted by Hooded Terror View PostAs much as Bakole thrashed Anderson every minute in their match, I had to respect how Jared kept getting up and fighting. Sure, he was outgunned and wearing down at the gloves of the bigger, stronger and quicker man, but I didn't really see any quit in him. How he emerges from the experience remains to be seen, but in no way am I writing him off.
What's interesting is that Anderson has turned off a lot of boxing fans by talking as if his heart is not in it.
But, you know, actions speak louder than words, so we can give Anderson props for that.
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He really needs to change his mindset number one. He clearly wasn’t as dedicated to the sport as he could be by his own admission. He also needs a good trainer who can teach h him how to truly control the distance AND how to move his head more. He really needs to understand that winning is more important than swatting someone out for the count too. If you can stick and move and jab and tie up and deny your opponent the use of his best weapons, you win. Someone needs to show him that’s an optionMastaBlasta likes this.
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I like what Hooded Terror and Left Hook Louie had to say here. I suppose its fair that the lead story was that "America's young heavyweight hope stumbles", and beyond that, the dominance that Bakole displayed. It was overlooked that Anderson displayed plenty of Moxie by repeatedly getting up and wading back in for more.
A heavyweight punch is more than a match for anyone's brain, no matter who you are. This can be used as a learning lesson to a dedicated fighter, teching things that CANNOT be learned in the gym or in a win.
In the old days, this was never frowned upon. Jose Luis Garcia did it to Kenny Norton and it helped evolve Norton into the man who could be Ali.
MMA thinking is right in this instance.
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira 34-10-1, Junior Dos Satos 23-10, Ken Shamrock 28-17-2, Fabricio Werdum 24-10-1 and Randy Couture 19-10, are commonly listed among the 10 best MMA heavyweights of all-time; and they could barely win 2/3 of their pro fights.Last edited by Willow The Wisp; 02-14-2025, 02:25 PM.
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