Teddy Atlas Blasts Abraham's Team For Conduct... Dirrell Responds (Audio)

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  • Boxin'
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    #21
    Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
    If AA's technique is so bad, then I don't think he should learn your so called great technique because he might accidentally kill someone.
    He has bad technique. his power doesn't come from his technique either..

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    • Allucard
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      #22
      Originally posted by BoxCleva
      I think Dirrell was partly the explanation for Abraham's one-dimensional appearance in the fight too, much like Ward made Kessler look somewhat one-dimensional. It was a very good performances from Dirrell imo, he improved his all round technique and showed he could stick to a game plan.
      I think the Americans finally stop underestimating their counterpart European champions as they once did. Both Ward and Dirrell bring their very best A game to fight these guys. Abraham punching technique is ok, i mean when he throws in single digits, he usually doesn't miss. He did miss vs Dirrell late in the fight when he was desperate and getting tired.

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      • Biolink
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        #23
        Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
        AA's been doing something right. won 31 (KO 25)

        If AA was throwing ass piss poor as Teddy claims, then he wouldn't be generating power correctly. I guess throwing wide ass punches isn't bad if you're able to land on 25 opponents and knock them the **** out.
        He has bad technique, there's no getting around that.

        He's blessed with natural concussive power, and solid defense.

        The difference being that thing's like bad technique have a tendency to be exploited a lot easier once you continue to step up in competition.

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