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  • #61
    Wlad Klitchko does not use his left hook enough and its the easiest punch for him to land because he usually throws it off a jab,it would end fights much sooner and he would have been known as one of the great left hookers of all time,its the exact punch stewart begged him to throw more often as well.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
      Wlad Klitchko does not use his left hook enough and its the easiest punch for him to land because he usually throws it off a jab,it would end fights much sooner and he would have been known as one of the great left hookers of all time,its the exact punch stewart begged him to throw more often as well.
      That's a great point. He should definitely use it more often than he does. He needs to use it against Fury for sure although I do recall how Cunningham dropped Fury with a lead right hand I believe it was. Of course, surely Wladimir has found all the Brit's weaknesses in his preparations.

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      • #63
        povetkin eats too many jabs

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        • #64
          Canelo has concrete feet.

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          • #65
            Floyd= Grade A cheater

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            • #66
              Hearns didn't know when to back up and recover.
              Ward and Mikey spent some of their best years in contact disputes.
              Guerrero is slow and sloppy at 147.

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              • #67
                Khan should have looked less dominant against his last 3 opponents because he scared Floyd into retirement. He should have looked a lot more vulnerable like Mayweather's last opponents (Pac KOd by Marquez, Berto D-level bum, Maidana went life and death with D-level Broner).

                If Khan had showed a lot more vulnerability there's a good chance Floyd wouldn't have got so shook and scared that he might not have been scared into retirement by Khan.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View Post
                  One of my favorites is Provodnikov. He's an iron-chinned goof who won't be around long.
                  Pacquiao isn't ambitious enough in a business sense. He's a fool for switching to born again Christianity and he will make an easily led politician.

                  Kovalev is too brutal considering he killed a man in the ring. He needs to tone down the violent chatter.

                  Tim Bradley treated his old trainer Joel Diaz disgracefully.

                  Rigo has managed his career like an autist.

                  Lomachenko...... can't think of anything bad about him to be honest. Maybe he should switch trainers because father son combos rarely work, but he's so naturally talented it probably won't matter.

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                  • #69
                    Salvador Sanchez drove to fast!
                    RIP!

                    The best boxer ever! What could have been.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
                      Khan should have looked less dominant against his last 3 opponents because he scared Floyd into retirement. He should have looked a lot more vulnerable like Mayweather's last opponents (Pac KOd by Marquez, Berto D-level bum, Maidana went life and death with D-level Broner).

                      If Khan had showed a lot more vulnerability there's a good chance Floyd wouldn't have got so shook and scared that he might not have been scared into retirement by Khan.
                      lol how did maidana go "life and death" with broner?

                      maidana got hit, he always gets hit, but it wasn't even a close fight

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