I noticed alot of it during Mayweather-Mosley, In the press conference Floyd said he was saying stuff like "Stop holding" and "Your jab isnt faster than mine, If it is let me see" and Mosley was talking alot back too. Where do you stand on it? Is it a good idea? Or should they just stick to the job at hand?
Iv'e noticed it in alot of fights, A few day's ago I watched Jorge Arce vs Rosendo Alvarez and the HBO team said Arce was saying "My girlfriend hits me harder than you" lol. If I was a boxer I dont think I would do it but it makes the fights more entertaining when you are watching them. I feel it also gets in the opponents head, Especially when you are winning the fight easily. It's clear that Alvarez wasnt the same fighter he was when he fought Ricardo Lopez but he was still good, When Arce started talking to him he seemed to be breaking down mentally. Not too long after he got hit with a body shot and decided that he didnt want to get up.
Where do you stand on talking to your opponent in boxing? Or let me know of any other fights when this happened, It makes them more interesting to watch lol.
A good idea or not?
Iv'e noticed it in alot of fights, A few day's ago I watched Jorge Arce vs Rosendo Alvarez and the HBO team said Arce was saying "My girlfriend hits me harder than you" lol. If I was a boxer I dont think I would do it but it makes the fights more entertaining when you are watching them. I feel it also gets in the opponents head, Especially when you are winning the fight easily. It's clear that Alvarez wasnt the same fighter he was when he fought Ricardo Lopez but he was still good, When Arce started talking to him he seemed to be breaking down mentally. Not too long after he got hit with a body shot and decided that he didnt want to get up.
Where do you stand on talking to your opponent in boxing? Or let me know of any other fights when this happened, It makes them more interesting to watch lol.
A good idea or not?
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