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  • hitking
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    #261
    Originally posted by SplitSecond
    aye, anyone who throws more than 10 punches per rd, are just mindless brawlers, the guys that stay in that 10-20 punch per rd range are master boxers, if they are athletic, and fight overly conservative, it's like god himself with a per of gloves on

    alot of people can't seem to appreciate the skills it takes being an aggressive fighter who "constantly" stays in dangers way and still dominates and leaves each fight relatively clean

    no, apperently it takes more skill doing what lara does which is limiting the exchanges and only being in punching range for 10 seconds out of the 3 minutes per round and barely winning rounds by a single punch because it's way too risky attempting any more of an assault
    People who prefer aggressive fighters seem to have a belief that anyone can go out there, be defensive, move, and be economical with their punches. And that aggressive fighters are aggressive by choice. I guarantee you that if the "boring" style of fighting was a 100% full proof way of winning, there's not an aggressive fighter in history that wouldn't go that route.
    They don't, because they can't and be successful at a high level. So they do what their skill set allows them to do.

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      #262
      Originally posted by hitking
      I still fail to see what's so impressive, and Earth moving about beating a 50yr old man. Due to no fault of Kovalev's, the division is weak and a 50yr old is one of the top 2-3 guys at 75. So yes, he deserves credit for beating a top guy in his division. But please, stop acting like this was something special that we saw last night.
      Why did you even bother posting that? 100% of your posts are bias towards the same group of fighters.

      We already knew who you were rooting for and we already knew what you would say when the other guy won.

      It's Sunday morning, you're late for your Jeremiah Wright sermon.

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      • hitking
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        #263
        Originally posted by bojangles1987


        He's so mad.
        Mad about what???

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        • speed2kill
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          #264
          Originally posted by TudorMiron
          Ouch...Just don't know what to say here... Now this is what I call THE BOXING EXPERT!
          I agree. Not sure how anyone can score a single round for Hop. You DO have to land more meaningful punches than your opponent to win the round.

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          • hitking
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            #265
            Originally posted by TotalStud
            Why did you even bother posting that? 100% of your posts are bias towards the same group of fighters.

            We already knew who you were rooting for and we already knew what you would say when the other guy won.

            It's Sunday morning, you're late for your Jeremiah Wright sermon.
            What does my rooting intrest have to do with anything? Kovalev won. IMO he's the best light heavyweight in boxing. But I'm not ready to put him in the HOF based on beating a 50yr old that used to be great. Don't really see how that's biased.

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            • hitking
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              #266
              Originally posted by speed2kill
              I agree. Not sure how anyone can score a single round for Hop. You DO have to land more meaningful punches than your opponent to win the round.
              No you don't. Ever heard of Willie Pep? Look him up. An ATG that is remembered most for winning a round without throwing a punch.

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              • bigjavi973
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                #267
                Originally posted by daggum
                and yet floyd still has fans for not fighting certain guys.
                Yup bhop showed that if floyd really wanted the fight with pac he can make it happen since he's his own boss.

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                • SplitSecond
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                  #268
                  Originally posted by hitking
                  People who prefer aggressive fighters seem to have a belief that anyone can go out there, be defensive, move, and be economical with their punches. And that aggressive fighters are aggressive by choice. I guarantee you that if the "boring" style of fighting was a 100% full proof way of winning, there's not an aggressive fighter in history that wouldn't go that route.
                  They don't, because they can't and be successful at a high level. So they do what their skill set allows them to do.
                  obviously you've never boxed, it's actually the opposite, everyone wants to be more aggressive and hurt their opponent

                  but there's risk involved in aggression and you have to taper it down, be calm, cool and collected and pick your spots, some guys just take it to the extreme and choose the risk they will take will be at an absolute minimum, they "want" to stop their opponent, but it's risky and they dont trust themselves in that danger, so they miss their chance

                  when you are hurt in boxing, what do you do? you run, you clinch, you avoid exchanges, sound familiar?
                  Last edited by SplitSecond; 11-09-2014, 11:21 AM.

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                    #269
                    I gotta say I really enjoyed that fight, much like I enjoyed Hopkins outclassing Pavlik. What a performance from Kovalev.

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                    • marvel
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                      #270
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu
                      Americans simply don't hold the required boxing knowledge in order to actually assess the "Russian school"... Period.
                      Just what exactly is the "required boxing knowledge"?

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