I was about to ask if you're mentally ******ed, but I think your inability to contract words properly kind of answered that for me.
There's actually a couple reasons why Jr. COULDN'T throw:
1) As I stated before, in the time it takes Junior to plant his fatass down in order to throw his oh-so-famous-inherited-from-his-father (as if that makes a remote amount of scientific sense) body shots, Sergio could literally - and I mean literally - run circles around Junior. How many times did Sergio tag Jr before turning him around? Did you see how hard Junior whiffed on some of the shots he did take?
2) Jr. probably realized early on that throwing would open himself to an even more severe beating. He had a high guard the majority of the fight, sans the few times he dropped his hands as if emulating his opponent's elusive style was part of his game plan (or perhaps a last ditch effort). Even with that high guard, Sergio landed more or less at will.
There's actually a couple reasons why Jr. COULDN'T throw:
1) As I stated before, in the time it takes Junior to plant his fatass down in order to throw his oh-so-famous-inherited-from-his-father (as if that makes a remote amount of scientific sense) body shots, Sergio could literally - and I mean literally - run circles around Junior. How many times did Sergio tag Jr before turning him around? Did you see how hard Junior whiffed on some of the shots he did take?
2) Jr. probably realized early on that throwing would open himself to an even more severe beating. He had a high guard the majority of the fight, sans the few times he dropped his hands as if emulating his opponent's elusive style was part of his game plan (or perhaps a last ditch effort). Even with that high guard, Sergio landed more or less at will.
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