Best I’ve Faced: Michael Katsidis

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  • Chrismart
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    Best I’ve Faced: Michael Katsidis

    Best Overall – Juan Manuel Marquez – To get up after the hook I hit Marquez with and the way he was able to regain his composure was a true credit to the warrior he is. His knockout against Manny Pacquiao and the epic battles he has been in speaks thousands about this man.

    Best Boxer – Juan Manual Marquez – I loved the way Juan observes his opponent throughout the fight. A good boxer does his homework and Marquez did that with everyone he fights. It was only unfortunate how when he fought Mayweather it wasn't on a level playing field. The tactics Mayweather used on the scale gave Mayweather the advantage. Mayweather knew he needed to be a lot heavier to beat him. But this is boxing today; cash is king and Mayweather was able to become victorious using that for his advantage on the field of battle.

    Best Jab – Robert Guerrero – Not only has he got a long reach, is jab is powerful and comes from the southpaw angle.

    Best Defense – Ricky Burns – His arms are so long his elbows reach below his waist. One of his best defensive moves is to lean back to the ropes behind his guard and following the onslaught, simply walk his opponent back.

    Best Chin – Czar Amonsot – Youtube this fight: “Michael Katsidis vs. Czar Amonsot.” Amonsot took an incredible amount of punishment that night and could dish it out as well as he could take it. This fight was a 12-round war and was nominated for HBO’s fight of the year in a very exciting year of fights throughout the United States in 2007.

    Best Puncher – At the elite level they all hit hard and they hit often. In comparison to a national level the average fighter’s power would be very ineffective. Though of the elite fighters I have fought I can say I was very surprised by the lack of power of Ricky Burns. Sorry Ricky, unfinished business there.

    Fastest Hands – Joel Casamayor – I think the fighter I have fought with the fastest hands goes to Joel Casamayor. He used a lot of variance with his speed but when he let them go you would want to make sure you didn't blink or he would catch you. Which he did, three times in fact (laughs).

    Fastest Feet – Vincente Escobedo – He’s a U.S. Olympian and former main sparring partner for Juan Manuel Marquez. His movement on his feet was beautiful and could have him in a position to punch from any direction at anytime.

    Smartest – Juan Manuel Marquez – When I fought him I had him gone and I began to (swing my) punches wide. Marquez was a good enough boxer to lower his centre of gravity when he got hurt and began rolling out and under sideways from my onslaught.

    Strongest – Juan Diaz – There was a reason they called him “the Baby Bull.” Once inside, this guy could work and his strength inside was incredible. He had many an opponent give in as a result of not being able to match this.
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    #2
    Good read, thanks.

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    • Dirk Diggler UK
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      #3
      Interesting read. You forget how many good fighters he faced.

      Funny how he mentions Ricky Burns' defence. I remember Jim Watt saying in the Crawford fight that Burns had never used that defence before and he was doing it because of his jaw.

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      • hhs661
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        #4
        I can dig this list

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          Escobedo is the one who caught my attention... Interesting.


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          • Ham Porter
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            Nice to know that he isn't so caught on his own ego that he fails to give an honest assessment and give credit to the people who beat him, as is this case with most fighters.


            He's right about Marquez's ring smarts. One of his absolute best features has always been how he deals with being hurt.

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            • WilkinsOlajuwon
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              That Czar Amonsot fight was GRUESOME. Katsidis had two separate cuts over his eye and they almost opened into each other. Hamburger meat.

              Czar had a brain bleed and was told not to fight after that but he didnt retire.

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              • WilkinsOlajuwon
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                I cant believe the Graham Earl fight didnt make it on here. Wow that was off the chain action. Earl's corner threw in the towel but the ref threw it back out and then Earl scored a knockdown.

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                • Loque-san
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                  #9
                  Interesting list, but best defense...Ricky Burns? I'd say Burns has a bad defense.

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                  • TheBoxingfan101
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                    #10
                    interesting read, thanks

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