I like AA a lot, but he is what he is. I just think that if you take away Arthur's equalizer (big power out of both hands), most would consider him tailor-made for a guy of Dirrell's style and attributes and wouldn't give him a chance.
Being that he didn't win the fight conclusively, that he appeared to want out by the time the fight did end on the DQ and that there are question-marks over the legitimacy of his reaction to the foul (which was a clear foul, no doubt), it's still questionable how well Dirrell dealt with the adversity IMO.
Being that he didn't win the fight conclusively, that he appeared to want out by the time the fight did end on the DQ and that there are question-marks over the legitimacy of his reaction to the foul (which was a clear foul, no doubt), it's still questionable how well Dirrell dealt with the adversity IMO.
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