JMM is a sucker for LEFT HOOKS (Pac, Diaz, Floyd)...Katz KO'd Mitchell with LEFT HOOK

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  • trainhard_187
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    #11
    Good call.

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    • The Gambler1981
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      #12
      That was a cracking left hook. If you use it as a counter when JMM attacks it will probably land especially early.

      Latter on in fights he seems to get hit less with it.

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      • imscythe
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        #13
        Marquez is definitely a sucker for left hooks.

        He's so open when he does a left hook/uppercut, his body twist to draw power and you counter him with a left hook.

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        • Miburo
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          #14
          It's definitely the punch he is most vulnerable too, Katsidis was raking him with the left all night, especially when he overextended his combinations and started throwing his own (very dangerous). Katsidis though was vulnerable straight up the middle and got tagged especially with the jab and right hand constantly.

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          • SuckaPunch
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            #15
            Originally posted by SuckaPunch
            i think JMM gets up from a knock down (like he usually does), shrugs it off and manages to win by decision.
            not a bad call

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