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    "You?re under pressure to perform and do the right things to please people,? Catterall tells Tom Ivers following Turki Alalshikh criticism.
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  • #2
    It's hard to sell a potential fight when you are essentially saying that you require your opponent to provide the excitement and aggression.

    I don't find Catterall all that entertaining.

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    • #3
      turki gave u the kiss of death calling u a jerry

      sounds like he is in full beg mode for a fight now, might have got one if u had won your last outing

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      • #4
        Open to a title shot at 147 = Target Mario Barrios or one of the UK cans fighting for the IBF belt

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
          It's hard to sell a potential fight when you are essentially saying that you require your opponent to provide the excitement and aggression.

          I don't find Catterall all that entertaining.
          Nobody finds him entertaining. He is constantly running backwards. So he wants Tom to chase him to make it look good? GTFOH. He is Jerry to a tee.

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          • #6
            hes right he can be a people pleaser with the right opponent, just find an opponent to Knock Him Out and the people will be pleased

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            • #7
              Jack is entertaining only outside the ring.

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              • #8
                There's no solution to Catterall's boring style. He just likes to pose and wait and counter with a huge bomb. Which makes his opponents wary of making any move, thus results in a stalemate or his opponent doing the same waiting game and launch their own bombs as you've seen him with Barboza and Eubank.

                And when Jack does move forward, it's in a brawling manner, which ends up in either a clinch or a headbutt. Meaning, not designed to produce any exchange. He's terrified of trading.​
                Last edited by jqSide; Yesterday, 06:02 PM.

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                • #9
                  crowd pleaser? more like crowd snoozer

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                  • #10
                    If he really wants an entertaining style, then once in while he should stay in one spot, move his head and body for defense with a high guard, you know, standard for many fighters. What he got is a frantic, nervous style.
                    Last edited by jqSide; Yesterday, 06:04 PM.

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