I haven't seen enough of him to decide if he's over*rated. He did dominate in this last fight. Who cares if he was knocked down. Trinidad was knocked down early in every fight and always came back to redeem.
There was a time when I thought Kassim Ouma was the best 154lber in the world and posed the biggest threat to Winky Wright. A whole lot has changed in less than a year. Ouma is not nearly as good as people make him out to be.
i think he's overrated his new name should be the decisioner since thats what he aims for it seems like
Yo.
Just cuz the guy wins decisions means he's weak? His style is the one you'll be bowing down to later in your professional career. Since none of your fights will go the distance early on, all of his will. When you guys both have 20 or so wins and fight, the difference in skill would be immense. You'd look like an amateurish puncher while the pure boxer who went 12 almost every fight exploits your flat feet with his own fleet feet and a nice, long snappy rangy jab. U will be dominated by a pure boxer at some point in time, it's the 1-dimensional swarmer's promise.
i think it would benefit ouma if he would sit doen on a few more of his punches, not all the time but every now and then to let opponents now that he can pop hard
what reason do you have to stop coming forward against a guy like ouma when your punching to ko and he's engaging you in a pillow fight?
What's so great about throwing 100 punches in a round and having no effect on your opponent?
He's extremely over rated...
Originally posted by SquareCircle
Yo.
Just cuz the guy wins decisions means he's weak? His style is the one you'll be bowing down to later in your professional career. Since none of your fights will go the distance early on, all of his will. When you guys both have 20 or so wins and fight, the difference in skill would be immense. You'd look like an amateurish puncher while the pure boxer who went 12 almost every fight exploits your flat feet with his own fleet feet and a nice, long snappy rangy jab. U will be dominated by a pure boxer at some point in time, it's the 1-dimensional swarmer's promise.
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