He can blame the trainer, his nutritionist, his entire corner or other factors but at the end of the day it was his own fault.
There's another thread here about Miranda where people are implying that he needs a better corner, e.g. a new trainer.
Well, Goosen is a great trainer, a veteran in the sport, and probably the only guy you'll need in your corner to motivate you. Not only did Miranda's team switch trainer but they also tried to 'convert' him to be a different and smart fighter using more of his utilities as a fighter instead of being a one-dimensional brawler who only relies on his power.
So, one would think that 9 months with Goosen (or any other good veteran trainer) in training camp should have a positive outcome. You saw _tiny fractions_ of it in his fight last night with Lucian Bute. Something was changed but the viewer or ring expert didn't know to what extent. He seemed patient, waiting for an opening and measure his opponent with his jab frequently - something he didn't do in the past. It also turns out that he's been quiet up to the fight and during the fight about his opponent and not being verbally abusive like he used to do.
First round went as expected. Both fighters testing each other carefully. When the fight progressed and Bute slowly took control with his own right jab and fluid movement, Miranda became frustrated and showed his true colours. I recognized him straight away, yup that was the 'old' Miranda, and I could see a knock-out coming from Bute. It took 2 rounds to bring the old Miranda back to the surface. He's one-dimensional, can't adjust, his boxing IQ is basically non-existent and he only relies on his power. You don't pose like that when you're hurt. You don't pose like that when you're uncomfortable. That's just ******.
Hearns had power in his fists. But he could also box.
You can blame the trainer, his nutritionist, his entire corner or other factors but at the end of the day it is his own fault. He's limited as a boxer.
9 months, or years for that matter, won't change you as a boxer if your mindset is stuck in the same place. If you want to change yourself to be a different (and greater) fighter you'll need your mind, body and soul to move with it. Not just your feet and hands.
Congratulations to Lucian Bute for a great fight. He's improving after each fight. I would love to see Ward against Bute.
There's another thread here about Miranda where people are implying that he needs a better corner, e.g. a new trainer.
Well, Goosen is a great trainer, a veteran in the sport, and probably the only guy you'll need in your corner to motivate you. Not only did Miranda's team switch trainer but they also tried to 'convert' him to be a different and smart fighter using more of his utilities as a fighter instead of being a one-dimensional brawler who only relies on his power.
So, one would think that 9 months with Goosen (or any other good veteran trainer) in training camp should have a positive outcome. You saw _tiny fractions_ of it in his fight last night with Lucian Bute. Something was changed but the viewer or ring expert didn't know to what extent. He seemed patient, waiting for an opening and measure his opponent with his jab frequently - something he didn't do in the past. It also turns out that he's been quiet up to the fight and during the fight about his opponent and not being verbally abusive like he used to do.
First round went as expected. Both fighters testing each other carefully. When the fight progressed and Bute slowly took control with his own right jab and fluid movement, Miranda became frustrated and showed his true colours. I recognized him straight away, yup that was the 'old' Miranda, and I could see a knock-out coming from Bute. It took 2 rounds to bring the old Miranda back to the surface. He's one-dimensional, can't adjust, his boxing IQ is basically non-existent and he only relies on his power. You don't pose like that when you're hurt. You don't pose like that when you're uncomfortable. That's just ******.
Hearns had power in his fists. But he could also box.
You can blame the trainer, his nutritionist, his entire corner or other factors but at the end of the day it is his own fault. He's limited as a boxer.
9 months, or years for that matter, won't change you as a boxer if your mindset is stuck in the same place. If you want to change yourself to be a different (and greater) fighter you'll need your mind, body and soul to move with it. Not just your feet and hands.
Congratulations to Lucian Bute for a great fight. He's improving after each fight. I would love to see Ward against Bute.
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