Atlas accidentally owns his technical knowledge about controlling range

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  • Warren Gee
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    Atlas accidentally owns his technical knowledge about controlling range

    the contrast is obvious for jabs when only one fighter is ONLY throwing jabs... Atlas tells joe rogan 20 jabs to one body shot is what he saw.

    let me repeat, 20 jabs to one body shot. such a compubox would be obvious that a compubox would not be needed. why does Atlas confuse non engagement with controlling the distance? jab range flicking to control range for a good shot is what you do in the amateurs. at times we see this often in the pros as well, especially when fighters dont engage they fall back on amateur chess picking. Atlas doesnt say that Golokin misses so much. is missing so much in desperation effective aggression for the other fighter needing to always reset? what happens when the other fighters own all of that and actually tags the face and body where 27 boxers saw it?
  • JohnCastellanos
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    #2
    Abel Sanchez- you can’t win a fight throwing punches in desperation....

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    • boliodogs
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      A lot more than 27 boxers saw GGG winning the fight. The big majority of fans, trainers, pro trainers and boxing writers thought GGG won. A survey of over 1700 fan's score cards had the average score of 116 to 113 for GGG. It was ****** of Atlas to say GGG landed 20 jabs to every power punch Canelo landed but that doesn't make him wrong about who won the fight. GGG landed very hard accurate face smashing head snapping jabs and not the kind of jabs you are talking about. GGG also landed plenty of hard power shots of his own. GGG backed up but he never ran. He was always close enough to hit or get hit and his back never touched the ropes. Canelo did some running in the first fight staying completely out of punching range at times. GGG never once did that.

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      • 'b'
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        #4
        This chit hurts my head tbh, how old are you? Did you write all of that?

        wow...

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        • Fists_of_Fury
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          #5
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          A lot more than 27 boxers saw GGG winning the fight. The big majority of fans, trainers, pro trainers and boxing writers thought GGG won. A survey of over 1700 fan's score cards had the average score of 116 to 113 for GGG. It was ****** of Atlas to say GGG landed 20 jabs to every power punch Canelo landed but that doesn't make him wrong about who won the fight. GGG landed very hard accurate face smashing head snapping jabs and not the kind of jabs you are talking about. GGG also landed plenty of hard power shots of his own. GGG backed up but he never ran. He was always close enough to hit or get hit and his back never touched the ropes. Canelo did some running in the first fight staying completely out of punching range at times. GGG never once did that.
          All that matters is the 3 official judges that Team GGG was fine with and they had GGG losing. Mexican Style doe. Big drama show doe

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