Was Lucian Bute damaged goods when he fought Pascal?
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Look...
People who really know boxing know that Bute's main problem is not really his chin or his punch resistance but his inside game.
He doesn't know how to defend himself on the inside. He doesn't catch punches, uses his elbows, roll effectively with punches, hold effectively, buy time etc ...
He has no clue of how to lead an offence from the inside.
It is like out of 12 chapters on how to be a boxer, Bute's trainer skip a whole chapter.
Bute only fights from one distance and it has always been the same one. On the distance perspective, he really is unidimensional.Comment
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@ you acting like you'd credit the win the same if it were ward.
"bute was a great win."
exit union jack.
"bute was a bum."Comment
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there's a lot to consider. for one, it was made clear early on that lucian bute wasn't going to get a free shot at the winner of the super six, and he shouldn't.
do you think ward would have "ducked" bute if he beat froch? that's when you call it a duck, not when the brits overrate the hell out of somebody as a byproduct of their resentment of an american fighter who embarrassed them.
there are also ward's injuries to consider. he broke two bones in his hand before the froch fight, and he'd had a damaged right shoulder from his days as an amateur.
joe louis and muhammad ali both had long layoffs in the middle of their carers. robinson, too. prince ward is just like these men. some of the nagging injuries that come with an entire lifetime in boxing won't go away between training camps.
ward's slave contract with goossen may have provided the time ward needed to recover, and become a legend. he'll be stronger, more seasoned. he stayed rich.
you all stayed furious, clearly. i'm right back where i need to be. it's too bad froch ****** so bad in the fight, or we'd have a lucrative rematch that an american network would actually pay to see.Comment
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