But he lost every round that Srisaket fought southpaw. Every single one. And he TRAINED for southpaw and was still getting caught.
It’s a 12 round fight, I’m sure ssr didn’t purposely lose did he? Stop believing everything you read or hear bro... keep it simple... ssr got his ass kicked and I’m sure he didn’t fight orthodox to lose... smh
It’s a 12 round fight, I’m sure ssr didn’t purposely lose did he? Stop believing everything you read or hear bro... keep it simple... ssr got his ass kicked and I’m sure he didn’t fight orthodox to lose... smh
I watched the fight. There was zero reason for Srisaket to abandon southpaw. And the excuse after "well we knew he trained for it" is BS. It's like, you're in that ring, use your eyes.
Estrada was getting tagged in every round Srisaket threw the left because Estrada is well known for sitting back admiring work after he lands something, and he's vulnerable.
Yet the first round he switched orthodox he got blown out.
When you get back to that stool, why is the FIRST thing you think, "maybe switching isn't good, let me stay with what works"? Why isn't your trainer doing that with you?
Sometimes you can plan to do whatever, but you need to be able to adapt to the guy that's in front of you and not "stick to the game plan" when it's clearly not working. That's the problem with guys like Ruslan "all he did was move" Provodnikov and David "he ran away" Lemieux.
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