He really seemed to care about where he made mistakes and how he might improve. He seemed reluctant to admit that he'd dominated the fight. He talked about the preparation his team had made before the fight and how they shaped the uppercut strategy. And then he wished Jim Lampley well. All around, he presented himself as a classy, intelligent, hard-working young fighter.
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Originally posted by BombardierHe really seemed to care about where he made mistakes and how he might improve. He seemed reluctant to admit that he'd dominated the fight. He talked about the preparation his team had made before the fight and how they shaped the uppercut strategy. And then he wished Jim Lampley well. All around, he presented himself as a classy, intelligent, hard-working young fighter.It's refreshing when a fighter gets up there and talks about the improvements he could make, etc...instead of how great he thinks he is...very nice!
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Indeed, Taylor a nice "breathe of fresh air" in the current day of narcicism.
Did anyone else feel like they were about to just mute the TV completely due to the fact Lampley wasn't there? God my ears were bleeding listening to that old jackass.
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Originally posted by urdaddyinAZIndeed, Taylor a nice "breathe of fresh air" in the current day of narcicism.
Did anyone else feel like they were about to just mute the TV completely due to the fact Lampley wasn't there? God my ears were bleeding listening to that old jackass.
The pre-fight stuff was awful with him at the helm.
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Originally posted by BombardierMan, that was brutal. During the fight they just pretended that Lampley was still there, and didn't try to fill the dead air with any additional commentary. I don't blame Steward for this: Merchant was techincally the "play-by-play" guy.
The pre-fight stuff was awful with him at the helm.
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Originally posted by BombardierHe really seemed to care about where he made mistakes and how he might improve. He seemed reluctant to admit that he'd dominated the fight. He talked about the preparation his team had made before the fight and how they shaped the uppercut strategy. And then he wished Jim Lampley well. All around, he presented himself as a classy, intelligent, hard-working young fighter.
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