Can't believe what I witnessed. Back to the drawing board. Marcus' style of fighting is much better for pro fighting than the Olympics. He will make a huge impact in the pro's.
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Originally posted by -EX- View PostI think Marcus may have got a bit fatigued from moving so much in the 1st and 2nd...Hooper really let him have it in the 3rd round smh...
When it gets real tough you see who wants it more...and the Australian wanted it more...
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Originally posted by B.R!ghteous View PostCan't believe what I witnessed. Back to the drawing board. Marcus' style of fighting is much better for pro fighting than the Olympics. He will make a huge impact in the pro's.
Browne's style is actually 100% amateur-based - pot-shotting, stick-and-move, lack of aggression (that, by his own admission in pre-fight segments). Maybe it was just the opponent today, but I didn't see a lot of pro traits in Browne's game.
I can see him getting eaten alive in the pro ranks especially as a light heavyweight (or even if he campaigns as a SMW), unless he suddenly discovers an untapped mean streak.
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Originally posted by JakeNDaBox View PostNot sure I agree. I feel like this becomes the default answer every time an American loses in the Olympics (or fails to make the squad).
Browne's style is actually 100% amateur-based - pot-shotting, stick-and-move, lack of aggression (that, by his own admission in pre-fight segments). Maybe it was just the opponent today, but I didn't see a lot of pro traits in Browne's game.
I can see him getting eaten alive in the pro ranks especially as a light heavyweight (or even if he campaigns as a SMW), unless he suddenly discovers an untapped mean streak.
Originally posted by Khmelnytsky View PostLook at the gif in your sig. The clock is at 0:00 long before Gausha lands a punch. The fight was already over lol
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Originally posted by Khmelnytsky View PostLook at the gif in your sig. The clock is at 0:00 long before Gausha lands a punch. The fight was already over lol
I think they had put 2 secs back on the clock....I think
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Originally posted by JakeNDaBox View PostNot sure I agree. I feel like this becomes the default answer every time an American loses in the Olympics (or fails to make the squad).
Browne's style is actually 100% amateur-based - pot-shotting, stick-and-move, lack of aggression (that, by his own admission in pre-fight segments). Maybe it was just the opponent today, but I didn't see a lot of pro traits in Browne's game.
I can see him getting eaten alive in the pro ranks especially as a light heavyweight (or even if he campaigns as a SMW), unless he suddenly discovers an untapped mean streak.
Sadly, we didn't see the best of Marcus Browne when it counted. I do not discredit Hooper in any way. This is what the Olympics are about. Now there are less Olympic Gold medal winners that became Champions than vice versa. The reason is obvious, different styles in pro & amateur.
I respect your view, just wish a better Marcus showed up today.
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Originally posted by -EX- View PostYour right but it was hilarious how he nailed him...PROTECT YOURSELF AT ALL TIMES!
I think they had put 2 secs back on the clock....I think
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Originally posted by B.R!ghteous View PostThis is not a default answer. Because I know him personally, I'm speaking based on his overall style, not what was displayed in this fight. Marcus clearly won the first 2 rounds. There was definitely a fatigue factor in the third which shocked me. He is very aggressive and hits hard. He has over 50 KO's as an amateur.
Sadly, we didn't see the best of Marcus Browne when it counted. I do not discredit Hooper in any way. This is what the Olympics are about. Now there are less Olympic Gold medal winners that became Champions than vice versa. The reason is obvious, different styles in pro & amateur.
I respect your view, just wish a better Marcus showed up today.
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Originally posted by Khmelnytsky View PostI agree with you there, Ramirez is an American with a good pro style. Hooper vs Mekhontsev should be a great fight. I favor Mekhontsev. Jake any thoughts on this below?
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Originally posted by -EX- View PostYour right but it was hilarious how he nailed him...PROTECT YOURSELF AT ALL TIMES!
I think they had put 2 secs back on the clock....I thinkOriginally posted by Khmelnytsky View PostHe twisted his ankle on the first knockdown and in the gif as the standing 8 ends you can see him looking and pointing to his foot trying to talk to the ref as Gausha comes in a cracks him. lol protect yourself at all times is right. I just find it strange that no one else has noticed or commented on it at all.
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