Lara already stopped Trout. What am I missing?
Hurd will be the first to stop Austin Trout
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Now I will admit that Hurd v Harrison, I felt like Hurd straight lured him late. Peeps say he was just "out of rhythm. Anyhow, I don't see No Doubt Trout losing unless he gets hit blindly. TRout might be able to win a decision, if his legs hold up! LolComment
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Wasnt hurd the one who looked really one dimensional against not very tough harrison?
Dont think he will beat trout easily. I could see trout outboxing him in a close fight, but scorecards going to hurd.
He hasnt show me anything than imposing his strength and size.Comment
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If Austin hasn't really lost his legs and still has decent reflexes he might can walk it thru 12 with Hurd. But then again I feel like Swift does have some game with him. He layed back with Tony Harrison and stuck to a very patient and late power. He's a big man. It'll be nice either way.Comment
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He looked one dimensional winning by KO...you must be one bad mofo to say some **** like that.Comment
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Of course you can win by ko and still be one dimensional. He lost most rounds and was lucky that Harrison is not very tough and looses focus late in fights. He was exposed for not being able to handle boxers.
You should stop posting for a while. I don't think it's healthy to post 1000 posts a month with most of them being negative or racist.Comment
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That's like saying Mayweather is one dimensional because of the approach he took against McGregor.Of course you can win by ko and still be one dimensional. He lost most rounds and was lucky that Harrison is not very tough and looses focus late in fights. He was exposed for not being able to handle boxers.
You should stop posting for a while. I don't think it's healthy to post 1000 posts a month with most of them being negative or racist.
Hurd knew that Harrison has stamina, chin, and heart issues, so his game plan was to put constant pressure on him throughout the fight, take him to deep waters and then drown him.
That is exactly what he did and it came off exactly the way he wanted. What is one dimensional about that?
Hurt usually is a boxer puncher/counter puncher, but I'm seen him stalk guys late or in the middle rounds and knock them out after he figures them out.
Against Harrison he came up with a completely new strategy for a new opponent and he pulled it off exactly the way it was supposed to go.
There's nothing one dimensional about that.Comment
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