By clear UD.
He made hard work of it though, gave away the middle rounds being an idiot.. he was leading with hooks when his reflexes have gone, should of got behind his jab more.
Witter had such a bizarre style at times tonight, where he was kind of using his arm stuck up at an angle
- Corley didn't know what to make of it!
There wasn't a huge ammount of action, Witter always looked a step ahead whereas Corley seemed to have developed sparring partner mentality or maybe he was confused by Witter's very unorthodox style. Witter landed the heavier punches and was sharper, Corley never troubled him and only Witter being lazy in the middle rounds allowed Corley to win a couple of rounds.
The fact that Corley is southpaw and Witter orthodox caused a few tangles with both falling to the canvas, to confuse the styles more Witter in some rounds switched repeatedly between southpaw and orthodox. Witter out-landed Corley most rounds but neither fighter threw a lot of punches, both respected the others power and didn't want to lead for fear of being countered.
He made hard work of it though, gave away the middle rounds being an idiot.. he was leading with hooks when his reflexes have gone, should of got behind his jab more.
Witter had such a bizarre style at times tonight, where he was kind of using his arm stuck up at an angle
- Corley didn't know what to make of it!There wasn't a huge ammount of action, Witter always looked a step ahead whereas Corley seemed to have developed sparring partner mentality or maybe he was confused by Witter's very unorthodox style. Witter landed the heavier punches and was sharper, Corley never troubled him and only Witter being lazy in the middle rounds allowed Corley to win a couple of rounds.
The fact that Corley is southpaw and Witter orthodox caused a few tangles with both falling to the canvas, to confuse the styles more Witter in some rounds switched repeatedly between southpaw and orthodox. Witter out-landed Corley most rounds but neither fighter threw a lot of punches, both respected the others power and didn't want to lead for fear of being countered.
to your mom..
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