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  • This "American" style is going to ruin boxing.

    You know that feeling of satisfaction you had 2 weeks ago after Packy/Cotto?

    The one where you felt totally rewarded for tuning in and buying the fight (or streamed it illegally)...The one that provided you with endless fodder for the boards and water cooler talk?

    Ok.

    Me too.

    Now contrast that with that feeling of total hollow, anticlimactic, frustration you felt after watching Floyd/Oscar or Dirrell/Froch, or Ward/Kessler.

    Fights that were ruined by the awful, spoiling, selfish style known as the new American style.

    Boxing is about hitting and not getting hit to a point. These guys will do anything not to get hit, including hold, forearms to the neck, and blatant running.

    Boxing can be beautiful when done right. SRR and Ali were 2 of the GOAT boxers but they fought in entertaining fights. They were smart warriors, but they didn't gip the audience.

    This new breed is all about them. They don't care about the audience at all and if it means holding on for dear life when they should be employing skill and counterpunching, then they'll do it.

    All I hear is how "skilled" this new breed is, but if they were truly skilled as you say, they wouldn't need to run, and hold so much. There are other, better options for a skilled fighter than that.

    Like punching at the right time.

    I knew last nights fight was gonna look like that so I wasn't all that excited about it from jump street, but I wasn't expecting all the fouls and such a ****ty ref.

    Though I should know better considering it was in CA.

    Anyway, ref's gotta start deducting points early in the fight for excessive holding, running and fouls.

    The new American style depends on these factors to be successful. If you take this away from them, they'll be forced to fight and be exposed for the cowards they are.

    We don't need "fighters" like this in the sport. If they are that adamant about not getting hit, choose another profession.

    The best example of this is the Berto/Collazo fight where Berto was doing the exact thing I'm talking about. In that fight the ref warned him early and penalized him in the second round for excessive holding.

    If the ref hadn't done that I guarantee we wouldn't have seen the fight we did. Instead it wouldve been an ugly hit, run and hold fest that wouldve probably favored Berto by a wider gap, since thats his style.

  • #2
    It certainly doesn't get any more casual fans.

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    • #3
      If you had that type of skill know how you would do the same. Fight with your head not your heart, thats why guys like Hatton get ****ed up, too much heart not enough brains.

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      • #4
        ward-kessler was exciting

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        • #5
          I think it's just personal taste really. I love both styles personally.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by CrackYourJaw View Post
            It certainly doesn't get any more casual fans.
            No, if anything, it turns them off. Especially if its a ppv.
            Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
            If you had that type of skill know how you would do the same. Fight with your head not your heart, thats why guys like Hatton get ****ed up, too much heart not enough brains.
            Hatton is an extreme example.

            You can be smart and still be entertaining w/ out all the running, holding and fouling.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by VictoriaBeckham View Post

              Now contrast that with that feeling of total hollow, anticlimactic, frustration you felt after watching Floyd/Oscar or Dirrell/Froch, or Ward/Kessler.

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              Ward was in front of Kessler hitting him with hard shots all night.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tehMatrix View Post
                ward-kessler was exciting
                cuz of KESSLER



                American style is garbage.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by VictoriaBeckham View Post
                  Hatton is an extreme example.

                  You can be smart and still be entertaining w/ out all the running, holding and fouling.
                  Yes. Pacquiao, Vitali, and Adamek are good examples.

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                  • #10
                    American style is more entertaining than boring east-european style. If you want to see 2 people stand in the middle of the ring and beat each other until someone goes down then you should wathc K1. Boxing involves more skills than that.

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