nah you just got to take it for what it is, you can't really make a direct comparison to the men's sport. It is ridiculously shallow at the higher weights and hardly deep even in the lower classes, but it's still in it's infancy - at least as far as official sanctioning goes, and should grow, especially if it gets the kind of publicity it did last night (even though that was a farcical mismatch from the start).
Comments Thread For: Claressa Shields Dominates Habazin, Now Three Division Champ
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. Indeed and it's a good fight, they timed it just right too, taking advantage of Shields publicity, I just honestly surprised I didn't pick up on it whilst I was poking around the women's records yesterday looking at potential opponents for Savannah.
Only thing I would disagree with you is that to my eye el Tigre ain't the only woman that fights like a man. Braekhus fights like a man to my eye, moves much more like a male fighter than most women, but like a male boxer rather than a puncher - precision over power.
Ain't seen enough of Jimenez to make a judgement but I guess we'll have a good look tonight and I'll try to do a little research first.
... Braekhus fights at 147 (where Shields will never be able to fight as a "sane person"... 'La Tigre' fights at 168 tonight...Comment
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Still looking at how Crews Dezurn does tonight though, I think she's improved vastly since she debuted with Shields back in '16 (and I think she's a really cool lady too).Last edited by Citizen Koba; 01-11-2020, 07:26 AM.Comment
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(and just remember that Shields very recently said that she's "the best at 175"!...Comment
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The lower weight suits her I think, at the very least it's probably healthier, although we've yet to see if her power will carry down aginst a good opponent.
Ha ha she bears a passing resemblance to the mother of my oldest there, she liked a scrap too, FWIW.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 01-11-2020, 08:08 AM.Comment
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Goddamn. El Tigre was weighing at 236lbs back in '17? Thought I was looking at a typo for a minute.
The lower weight suits her I think, at the very least it's probably healthier, although we've yet to see if her power will carry down aginst a good opponent.
Ha ha she bears a passing resemblance to the mother of my oldest there, she liked a scrap too, FWIW.
... but in 2018, she stopped Vindiola at 168... and in 2019, she beat Irais Hernandez also at 168...
Later edit: Claressa won no less than two 168 belts, back in 2017, right?...Last edited by MDPopescu; 01-11-2020, 08:26 AM.Comment
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Shields has no power, now she only has 2 stops in 10 fights. I saw on Youtube where Andre Ward was trying to mentor her in the gym and he told her whenever you have someone vulnerable or hurt, you keep going back there over and over again. Why didn’t she pound away at the body after round 6. What happened, she could have stopped her. She went mostly to the head. Her opponent had no power and was smothering her own shots with the distance. Meanwhile Laila Ali was 24-0 with 21 knockouts. Shields talks like a killer but doesn’t have killer shots. She doesn’t stop anybody. As a matter of fact, Shields last stop was back in August 2017. She isn’t a killer and she really benefits from having NO real competition in woman’s boxing.Comment
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I agree they should go to three minute rounds, but whether they do or not, Shields just isn't a heavy hitter.
Habazin is a natural 147 pounder fighting a natural 168 pounder and Shields couldn't stop her.Comment
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Three of the opponents Shields didn't stop have been stopped by other fighters, including Habazin. Mikaela Lauren stopped her in 3 rounds in a 154 pound title fight 3 years ago. Hammer got KTFO by Anne Sophie Mathis, Hanna Gabriel got stopped by Oxandia Castillo.
I agree they should go to three minute rounds, but whether they do or not, Shields just isn't a heavy hitter.
Habazin is a natural 147 pounder fighting a natural 168 pounder and Shields couldn't stop her.Comment
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