It's high, but his elbows are locked shut. Like Cotto, it leaves him open for an uppercut. However, the way he crouches forward so aggressively whilst bobbing and weaving may reduce the risk of getting caught from below.
The same way a light-hitting Diaz was humiliating Marquez for most of their fight? Katsidis on that night would've beaten Marquez and possibly stopped him. I'm sure of it.
Correction - charges forward in straight lines. Kats is not like Hatton who just plods forward without any regard for head movement. He'll literally barge up against his man, swing his whole body left and right, and work his way inside. He doesn't give a **** if the guy is the best technician in the world - his answer is to beat the **** out of them.
First of all, I must congratulate you on such well-articulated and constructive post. :clap:
Secondly, perhaps you might want to take a step back from all this hate and consider how much trouble Casamayor and Diaz were giving Marquez until he pulled out the stoppages from nowhere.
Thirdly, what's really a joke is that Marquez has basically hijacked 4 belts at 135, yet hasn't defended them for 15 months. The Mayweather fight shouldn't have anything to do with it - he's lucky the latter went easy on him, and he's had 8 months to sit around doing nothing.
Oh ffs, his chin wasn't "cracked". He ran into a well-timed shot and went down. It happens in boxing. I can just as well say Pacquiao's chin was cracked from a jab by Hussein, or Yeshmagambetov, or Torrecampo, or Sangsurat.
A future HOF'er shouldn't be clinging onto belts that he has no intention of defending. He's been there and done it all, but Kats hasn't - therefore it's pretty obvious as to who actually needs that belt in order to boost their career.
One big difference - Casamayor was an awkward southpaw who gave Marquez hell.
The same way a light-hitting Diaz was humiliating Marquez for most of their fight? Katsidis on that night would've beaten Marquez and possibly stopped him. I'm sure of it.
Correction - charges forward in straight lines. Kats is not like Hatton who just plods forward without any regard for head movement. He'll literally barge up against his man, swing his whole body left and right, and work his way inside. He doesn't give a **** if the guy is the best technician in the world - his answer is to beat the **** out of them.
First of all, I must congratulate you on such well-articulated and constructive post. :clap:
Secondly, perhaps you might want to take a step back from all this hate and consider how much trouble Casamayor and Diaz were giving Marquez until he pulled out the stoppages from nowhere.
Thirdly, what's really a joke is that Marquez has basically hijacked 4 belts at 135, yet hasn't defended them for 15 months. The Mayweather fight shouldn't have anything to do with it - he's lucky the latter went easy on him, and he's had 8 months to sit around doing nothing.
Oh ffs, his chin wasn't "cracked". He ran into a well-timed shot and went down. It happens in boxing. I can just as well say Pacquiao's chin was cracked from a jab by Hussein, or Yeshmagambetov, or Torrecampo, or Sangsurat.
A future HOF'er shouldn't be clinging onto belts that he has no intention of defending. He's been there and done it all, but Kats hasn't - therefore it's pretty obvious as to who actually needs that belt in order to boost their career.
One big difference - Casamayor was an awkward southpaw who gave Marquez hell.
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