Comments Thread For: Baranchyk's Trainer: We Are Very Confident of Beating Josh Taylor

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  • richardt
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    #11
    Originally posted by The Smash
    Taylor's first world title fight in front of all his friends and family? It's going to be an absolute war, he's not coming out to dance for 12 rounds.
    He uses movement and boxing and doesnt wing it like Ivan and Prograis tend to do. They would be more of a war. It is all about styles.

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    • Mammoth
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      #12
      Coppinger ain't got an update?

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      • sicko
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        #13
        Gotta got to the BODY for Taylor BUT I like Josh Taylor Style and Skills, I think he can Out-Box a One-Dimensional Baranchyk. All depends on how he is able to take Branchyk Power because he won't be able to avoid it for 12 Rounds he is going to get hit by it especially second half of the fight when the legs starts to slow down and Branchyk just keeps coming forward throwing BOMBS

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        • bushboy007
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          #14
          Originally posted by sicko
          Gotta got to the BODY for Taylor BUT I like Josh Taylor Style and Skills, I think he can Out-Box a One-Dimensional Baranchyk. All depends on how he is able to take Branchyk Power because he won't be able to avoid it for 12 Rounds he is going to get hit by it especially second half of the fight when the legs starts to slow down and Branchyk just keeps coming forward throwing BOMBS
          Slowing down works both ways. You really think Ivan can eat vicious body shots the first half of the fight and keep coming forward throwing bombs? Nah, I doubt it. The longer the fight goes, the more of a beating Josh dishes out IMO.

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          • petero
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            #15
            Taylor is a relentless body puncher that's why my money would on Taylor. Not an easy fight for either of them

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            • sicko
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              #16
              Originally posted by bushboy007
              Slowing down works both ways. You really think Ivan can eat vicious body shots the first half of the fight and keep coming forward throwing bombs? Nah, I doubt it. The longer the fight goes, the more of a beating Josh dishes out IMO.
              Sounds Easy but Punches will be flying back at Taylor too that is how boxing works. He will get HIT that is a given! So yes Punch resistance does play a major factor in the sport of boxing. Ivan PUNCHES HARDER that is not even debatable here. Taylor does have some Pop as well

              ZERO horse in this race for me, I like both fighters nor do I even care who wins out of the two which is why it pointed things out from BOTH PROSPECTIVE instead of just slanting things in favor of one fighter!

              Again for Taylor, the plan should be to BOX the Hard Hitting Slugger and mount a lead early then if the KO comes it comes. For Ivan Branchyk, the gameplan should be to go to the body early and often to get Taylor to slow down and force him to fight his fight and stay in the pocket and slug with him
              Last edited by sicko; 03-01-2019, 04:25 PM.

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              • evets
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                #17
                Originally posted by mlac
                this, Taylor is a good boxer but he loves a scrap
                It was hilarious watching the build up to the last fight. Opponent is peaceful quiet, very non threatening then it shows Taylor "I was brought up in an area that loves to fight. Im a fighter. I love to fight". Nearly felt sorry for the poor guy he was fighting, some poor fella brought over the water with a 50% ko ratio on his wins.

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                • Mammoth
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Coppinger ain't got an update?
                  Oh, he does....

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                  • steeve steel
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                    #19
                    Confidence is good, but skills pay the bills. If Taylor fights smart, he can get the win and even maybe a late stoppage easy. Baranchyk is just horrible technically...

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                    • The Smash
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by richardt
                      He uses movement and boxing and doesnt wing it like Ivan and Prograis tend to do. They would be more of a war. It is all about styles.
                      I see where youre coming from, man.

                      Prograis showed against Flanagan that he's no fool when it comes to boxing ability. He's really well schooled.

                      I think he'd try to take the beast out in the first 3 rounds and if it didn't happen, he would box his way to a unification title victory.

                      Taylor, on the other hand, would be getting spurred on by 10,000 angry, drunk, excited Scots to take it to him and when he realised he couldn't miss from that southpaw stance woukd be coming forward all night long to reign in body shots and straight lefts.

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