Teo will take a Barboza fight. No power and doesn't have fast legs.
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I had it 7-5 Catterall, but Barbosa did get his tactics right and led with his right hand. Southpaws hate that. That's why Jack didn't counter the way he normally would, he was looking to counter off the jab which Barbosa didn't commit on.
Made it a terribly boring fight where Barbosa feared over committing, so he would rightly potshotted with a lead right, sometimes followed by a left. And Jack had to more patient than usual because he wanted to counter off the jab.
In hindsight, a draw was probably the best result, but we wouldn't want to see that fight again.
Good news is Jack was the true Undisputed champion, but we can finally put that to rest!slimPickings
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Originally posted by BrankoB
No chance in hell.Americans don't like fighters who run backwards all night. Come to think of it, nobody likes fighters like that.
I agree. I don't have a problem with the decision either. Since both guys were reluctant in exchanging and trading punches with each other. My only problem is with the criteria.
What is the difference between effective aggressiveness, ring generalship and clean punching? I thought Catterall landed the cleaner punches throughout the fight.
However, he fought almost exclusively on the back foot; Which is something that judges absolutely detest nowadays. It doesn't matter how many more punches are thrown or clean punches that are landed by the backfoot fighter either.
It was also the reason why Bivol lost to Beterbiev. Sure, down the stretch; Artur did have his moments later in the fight. However, It just wasn't enough to overcome Bivol's strong start, clean punching and overall ring generalship.
Hands down Dmitry threw and landed the cleaner punches of the two but Artur was the one fighting off the front foot; So they awarded him the decision no matter how ineffective his aggression was. Not once did he ever cut off the ring.
Judges tend to favor the pressure fighter and the aggressor; No matter how ineffective the pressure or aggression is. Today the sweet science has become all but obsolete. Whatever happened to hit and to not get hit?
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Originally posted by boxingitis View PostRight man won. Caterall never attack and was waiting to counter most of the night.
Both guys were very reluctant in taking any risks in the fight. Even though I thought Jack won. They both fought a safety first fight.
Neither man was willing to engage or take chances in the ring; For fear of getting hit and getting caught flush with punches they didn't see.
Which is the reason why it was a such a boring fight. However, the pace favored Catterall since that is his natural fighting style.
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Originally posted by BrankoB
That is a very good description. Going forward and throwing punches and he wins even if he misses most of them.
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Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
I was thinking the same thing. I think even Hearn found Catteral boring, so he said Fack it! I'm giving it to Barboza.
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