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Originally posted by yoz View PostLet's not talk up Pulev too much. Povetkin would crush him, too.
Not sure why people are grumbling. Wlad is cleaning out a new crop of a contenders, and, in the process, cementing his place in boxing history.
That trash has no place in boxing history.
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Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View PostMan, even without clinching, I couldn't stand watching Hopkins vs Kovalev. Such a negative style.
Kovalev would likely have KOed Bhop if all Hopkins was trying to do was clinch, those subtle little sneaky moves he does like putting his head down too low so the referee comes in and breaks the action up and just in general making the fight extremely slow.
Overall though I have slowly came to acceptance that some rough house tactics have to be used, the clinching wasn't half that bad as some made it out to be.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostI honestly can't see how anyone could make a solid case for today's Wlad being on the same level as the one that fought Chagaev, Peter in both fights or Haye.
He's slower on his feet, punch stats have diminished slightly and punch variation isn't the same.
He's obviously still clearly the best, but I think he looked a bit better a few years ago. Especially his footwork.
I suspect it's because Steward used to train it like a maniac.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostWlad grabbed Pulev literally every time he got tagged.
Imagine if every fighter did that, the sport wouldn't be worth watching but Wlad just gets away with it.
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idk..
tony weeks put a stop to his excessive clinching early. as a result he had to rely more on his punches to keep pulev off of him and we saw more of his exceptional offensive arsenal than we are accustomed to. in that regard i agree.
but we also saw just how flawed his defense is and how much he depends on clinching to defend himself. idk if his legs arent what they used to be but he seemed to struggle a bit to keep pulev away at times, maybe not having the same threat of coming too close and being tied up played a factor also.
once in punching range we saw how easy wlad is to hit, his height, reach and holding really is the only D hes got. he hardly uses his gloves, arms or head movement for defense at all. he seems in distress literally every time he gets hit with anything too.Last edited by #1Assassin; 11-19-2014, 11:29 AM.
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Originally posted by #1Assassin View Postidk..
tony weeks put a stop to his excessive clinching early. as a result he had to rely more on his punches to keep pulev off of him and we saw more of his exceptional offensive arsenal than we are accustomed to. in that regard i agree.
but we also saw just how flawed his defense is and how much he depends on clinching to defend himself. idk if his legs arent what they used to be but he seemed to struggle a bit to keep pulev away at times, maybe not having the same threat of coming too close and being tied up played a factor also.
once in punching range we saw how easy wlad is to hit, his height, reach and holding really is the only D hes got. he hardly uses his gloves, arms or head movement for defense at all. he seems in distress literally every time he gets hit with anything.
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Originally posted by #1Assassin View Postidk..
tony weeks put a stop to his excessive clinching early. as a result he had to rely more on his punches to keep pulev off of him and we saw more of his exceptional offensive arsenal than we are accustomed to. in that regard i agree.
but we also saw just how flawed his defense is and how much he depends on clinching to defend himself. idk if his legs arent what they used to be but he seemed to struggle a bit to keep pulev away at times, maybe not having the same threat of coming too close and being tied up played a factor also.
once in punching range we saw how easy wlad is to hit, his height, reach and holding really is the only D hes got. he hardly uses his gloves, arms or head movement for defense at all. he seems in distress literally every time he gets hit with anything too.
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