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  • NihonJim
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    #11
    Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee
    He has enough skill and power to compete with anyone in the division. Fundora is a freakish problem for the entire division and apparently Mendoza and the first Tim fight woke him up to the fact that he needed to use his length and height rather than brawling. He will be very difficult for anyone to beat.

    Tim hurt him a few times in the rematch but took too many shots. Tszyu needs to work hard on his footwork and head movement, and taking his time and not being overconfident. I could see him winning another belt and putting on some entertaining fights. He ducks no one and is to be commended. He just has to learn to be a little more cerebral.
    He's a face first pressure fighter who's chin and heart have been cracked.

    It's over.

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    • Califire209
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      #12
      The Soul Taker had his Soul taken.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee
        He has enough skill and power to compete with anyone in the division. Fundora is a freakish problem for the entire division and apparently Mendoza and the first Tim fight woke him up to the fact that he needed to use his length and height rather than brawling. He will be very difficult for anyone to beat.

        Tim hurt him a few times in the rematch but took too many shots. Tszyu needs to work hard on his footwork and head movement, and taking his time and not being overconfident. I could see him winning another belt and putting on some entertaining fights. He ducks no one and is to be commended. He just has to learn to be a little more cerebral.
        Sure Tim's got the offensive skills to compete at the B and A level, but his lack of defensive skills was fully exposed against Murt. I feel like Tim is going to be another Jarrett Hurd, he's going to try and bring his defense up but will get caught between two styles.

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        • famicommander
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          #14
          This man's handlers failed him miserably, letting him get in there with Murtazaliev so soon after the Fundora disaster and not calling for the Fundora fight to be stopped on the cut.

          It reminds me of Julius Indongo's handlers throwing him in there with Regis Prograis like six months after Crawford obliterated him. Absolute malpractice, and Indongo was never the same fighter again.

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          • Theshotyoudontsee
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            #15
            Originally posted by anonymous2.0

            Sure Tim's got the offensive skills to compete at the B and A level, but his lack of defensive skills was fully exposed against Murt. I feel like Tim is going to be another Jarrett Hurd, he's going to try and bring his defense up but will get caught between two styles.
            This very well could be true.

            I'm going to hold off judgement until he fights a few guys his size and without six inches in reach. Fundora has become a freakish problem for everyone in division since learning to fight behind his jab. I'd put money on him to stop Mendoza if they fought again.

            Tim might be done but he has beaten some very good fighters and made it look easy before the first Fundora debacle. He makes for entertaining bouts so I'm curious to see his next fight. That is another thing about him, he isn't boring. He will get some big fights. Time will tell.

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            • TheProudLunatic
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              #16
              Originally posted by famicommander
              This man's handlers failed him miserably, letting him get in there with Murtazaliev so soon after the Fundora disaster and not calling for the Fundora fight to be stopped on the cut.

              It reminds me of Julius Indongo's handlers throwing him in there with Regis Prograis like six months after Crawford obliterated him. Absolute malpractice, and Indongo was never the same fighter again.
              You can only coddle a guy but for so long
              You either put your big boy pants on and get right back at it or know your limits

              Kills me how, when things are going great, the boxer is great
              When a boxer gets exposed, it's the handlers fault.......

              Keep feeding guys soft touches, they will never learn.

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              • famicommander
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheProudLunatic

                You can only coddle a guy but for so long
                You either put your big boy pants on and get right back at it or know your limits

                Kills me how, when things are going great, the boxer is great
                When a boxer gets exposed, it's the handlers fault.......

                Keep feeding guys soft touches, they will never learn.
                It's not about giving them soft touches. Throwing Indongo in there with Prograis six months after Crawford dismantled him was malpractice, though.

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                • TheProudLunatic
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by famicommander

                  It's not about giving them soft touches. Throwing Indongo in there with Prograis six months after Crawford dismantled him was malpractice, though.
                  The boxer is the boss
                  Never forget

                  Me, I'd ALWAYS want to fight the best out there
                  Especially a guy just got done beating my ass

                  I'm sure that's how most of us would do things if we were boxers.

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