NSB always overreacts to fighters doing better or worse against an opponent than expected, but no one seems to care when a fight plays out exactly how it is supposed to. I think that's actually one of the highest compliments to pay to a fighter.
I see threads all the time about "Well, fighter A was supposed to do that to fighter B." How often does that actually happen though? Take this weekend for example, Bradley was supposed to do beat Provodnikov much easier than that. Pac was supposed to beat Bradley easier. Donaire was expected to knock out Vazquez and Mathebula. Martinez was supposed to make mincemeat of Barker and Macklin. Mayweather was supposed to beat Cotto easier. Actually looking at it, world class fighters rarely do exactly what they should do to their opponent.
Am I the only one that finds it impressive when a fighter does exactly what they were supposed to? Khan-Judah, Mayweather-Mosley, Sergio-Chavez Jr.(despite the KD), Ward-Dawson, I find all of those fights impressive for the winning fighter.
I see threads all the time about "Well, fighter A was supposed to do that to fighter B." How often does that actually happen though? Take this weekend for example, Bradley was supposed to do beat Provodnikov much easier than that. Pac was supposed to beat Bradley easier. Donaire was expected to knock out Vazquez and Mathebula. Martinez was supposed to make mincemeat of Barker and Macklin. Mayweather was supposed to beat Cotto easier. Actually looking at it, world class fighters rarely do exactly what they should do to their opponent.
Am I the only one that finds it impressive when a fighter does exactly what they were supposed to? Khan-Judah, Mayweather-Mosley, Sergio-Chavez Jr.(despite the KD), Ward-Dawson, I find all of those fights impressive for the winning fighter.
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