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  • #51
    Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post
    Sergei fought smart until the mid rounds when he needed to change his plan and go after Briggs more. He didn't press him enough to take advantage of his tired state. Instead he just posed and moved around and wasted energy. He needed to hurt Briggs at that point, when Briggs was slow and he was still fresh. It was too late in the 12th when both men were spent but Briggs had the heavier hands.
    Sounds risky. If Briggs can knock Lyakhovich out in the 12th, he can do it in the 7th. And like his trainer said, Lyakhovich doesn't seem to really have the power to hurt Briggs. This plan doesn't really seem like a sure fire improvement.

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    • #52
      Sergei had the power to hurt him. The right to the body hurt, Briggs even admitted this. Sergei just rarely threw rights to the head.

      I guarantee you in a rematch Sergei would be much more focused and use his power more effectively from the begining. On the contrary Briggs would have no choice but to fight as he did as he trained harder than ever for Sergei and still had no stamina.

      Sergei needs to get in boxing shape, mentally and physically, and he will be fine. He needs to stay busy though. I have a strong feeling that inactivity will ruin a guy like Sergei. He should be fighting every few months.

      We've seen the best of what Briggs is capable of, after 110 rounds of sparring, and it isn't much. Sergei will get his revenge if the two fight again.

      PS Immediate rematch contract or not, it's only fair for Briggs to give Sergei his rematch, especially considering Sergei was ahead at the time of the knockout.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post
        That is not the case at all IMO. He'd been getting tagged all night by the heavy handed Briggs. You make it sound like a clean knockout. He more or less fell through the ropes on his own accord from exhaustion and an accumulation of punishment the second time, not any one big punch.
        I think the second last punch before the first knockdown put Lyakhovich out on his feet. If not, the follow up did. When he got up his eyes were glazed and his legs were unsteady. That's why he fell through the ropes on his own.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post
          Sergei had the power to hurt him. The right to the body hurt, Briggs even admitted this. Sergei just rarely threw rights to the head.

          I guarantee you in a rematch Sergei would be much more focused and use his power more effectively from the begining. On the contrary Briggs would have no choice but to fight as he did as he trained harder than ever for Sergei and still had no stamina.

          Sergei needs to get in boxing shape, mentally and physically, and he will be fine. He needs to stay busy though. I have a strong feeling that inactivity will ruin a guy like Sergei. He should be fighting every few months.

          We've seen the best of what Briggs is capable of, after 110 rounds of sparring, and it isn't much. Sergei will get his revenge if the two fight again.

          PS Immediate rematch contract or not, it's only fair for Briggs to give Sergei his rematch, especially considering Sergei was ahead at the time of the knockout.
          problem is he fell apart mentally in his first huge fight. what makes you think he wouldnt the 2nd time around? most fighters dont recover from knockouts like this

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Crazy Dude View Post
            I think you need an iron chin or very long reach. Lyakhovich has a decent chin and basically got taken out on one punch.
            you dont need an iron chin. mcline,,,botha,,,sedrick fields,,and darrol wilson had far from iron chins

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post
              Sergei had the power to hurt him. The right to the body hurt, Briggs even admitted this. Sergei just rarely threw rights to the head.

              I guarantee you in a rematch Sergei would be much more focused and use his power more effectively from the begining. On the contrary Briggs would have no choice but to fight as he did as he trained harder than ever for Sergei and still had no stamina.

              Sergei needs to get in boxing shape, mentally and physically, and he will be fine. He needs to stay busy though. I have a strong feeling that inactivity will ruin a guy like Sergei. He should be fighting every few months.

              We've seen the best of what Briggs is capable of, after 110 rounds of sparring, and it isn't much. Sergei will get his revenge if the two fight again.

              PS Immediate rematch contract or not, it's only fair for Briggs to give Sergei his rematch, especially considering Sergei was ahead at the time of the knockout.
              Maybe. Doesn't seem surefire though. It could just get him knocked out earlier. I think you underestimate Briggs' dangerousness 'cause he looks so pathetic.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by beez721 View Post
                you dont need an iron chin. mcline,,,botha,,,sedrick fields,,and darrol wilson had far from iron chins
                Those guys all have the reach though. Except Botha. I didn't see the fight but I read Briggs gassed out on that one.

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                • #58

                  only real action of the fight


                  CLIP incase someone hasn't seen it

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