At one point, Andy Lee was about as close to indomitable as a prospect could be. Lee was a 6'2" southpaw middleweight scoring early knockouts from long-range, like Tommy Hearns with a right hook for his primary weapon. With a strong amateur background coming from the 2004 Summer Olympics, Lee's trainer Emmanuel Steward boldly predicted that he would be the man to end Kelly Pavlik's middleweight championship reign. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Andy Lee's Vera Grudge Match For Personal Redemption
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WAR LEE! REDEMPTION. . . REDEMPTION!!! By god Lee, KEEP this fool on the OUTSIDE! do not let him get inside. . . watch out for his jab this time around - he has finally discovered that he can be effective with it. . . 1-2's at first. . . keep the right hook balled up and hidden before you unleash it - don't make the mistake of just loading up on right hooks. . . use the 1-2's. . . -
WHY NO OTHER COMMENTS?!?! how come nobody cares about this fight? the first fight was an EXCELLENT fight! Lee got ****** and let Vera back in the fight - well Vera let himself in the fight as well with his heart and chin . . . but lee could have kept on controlling the fight from the outside if he wanted too. also, Lee really did get stopped WAAAYY too early. . .
NO EXCUSES, though! Lee will beat Vera - break that ass down like a ******* - systematically and BRUTALLY! If Vera can stand up and keep taking punishment for 12 rounds, well so be it - it will go to the cards - but he might damn well CRUMBLE UP before!!
THOUGHTS! FEEDBACK! LETS HAVE 'EM LEE!!!Comment
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Lee wins this as long as he plays smart and goes to the body and stays on the outside he will winComment
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