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Originally posted by danny stash View PostI dont know the answer to that because one I have not asked and two he has his own gym down the road from mine that he does his sparring in. He is only doing strength and conditioning at mine with a dude named jermemy who is the conditioning coach for FAU and the Dolphins football teams. I think Ray Austin may be in their cuz he is in our gym occassionally and would be a great sparring partner for Sultan. Although a russian with that prodding style of pushing his opponent off balance would be a ideal as well. Know any?
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Originally posted by danny stash View PostI dont know the answer to that because one I have not asked and two he has his own gym down the road from mine that he does his sparring in. He is only doing strength and conditioning at mine with a dude named jermemy who is the conditioning coach for FAU and the Dolphins football teams. I think Ray Austin may be in their cuz he is in our gym occassionally and would be a great sparring partner for Sultan. Although a russian with that prodding style of pushing his opponent off balance would be a ideal as well. Know any?
How about Julius Long? He would be a great sparring partner after he learns how to throw a jab.
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Strong but needs to be a little more cautious..
I love Sultan and i am so glad he is working with Jeff Mayweather now.. He got dropped by Friday Ahunanya when i was with him , he was leery after that incident and refused to hold or clinche.. He just ran a bit more.. Great fast hands and great output, he deserves his title but needs to stop being too proud to hold if in trouble.. God bless..
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Originally posted by Bigcat View PostI love Sultan and i am so glad he is working with Jeff Mayweather now.. He got dropped by Friday Ahunanya when i was with him , he was leery after that incident and refused to hold or clinche.. He just ran a bit more.. Great fast hands and great output, he deserves his title but needs to stop being too proud to hold if in trouble.. God bless..
What do you think his plan of attack will be against Klitschko?
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Originally posted by potatoes View PostWhat do you think his plan of attack will be against Klitschko?
I am gonna get you the inside info, my buddy is Sultans gym everyday and Is tight with Jeff Mayweather.
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Originally posted by danny stash View Postahh potatoes apparently wagering an arm and a leg on this one if provided with proper info...
I am gonna get you the inside info, my buddy is Sultans gym everyday and Is tight with Jeff Mayweather.
That Chinese philosopher, Fung Zu or whatever, once said that one good spy is worth a million soldiers. It never hurts to have "proper info."
You already know that styles make fights. What you may not be fully cognizant of is that few men have enough talent to change their style for one fight. Can Ibragimov change is style well enough to beat Klitschko. From what I have seen of him, I believe the answer to be yes. The question is will he do it?
Ibragimov is an European counterpuncher, and he is good at it. Unfortunately that is not an effective style to use against Klitschko, assuming Kitschko brings his A-game. Look at how many times Ibragimov got hit by Holyfield and he is not nearly as fast as Klitschko. Obviously Ibragimov has to come up with another plan. If he goes straight in on Klitschko he will most likely get knocked out. If Ibragimov can figure out how to come at him from the sides he's got an excellent chance of winning by knockout. Klitschko has no idea how to handle guys who don't stand in front of him.
By the way, you could do the same thing to Klitschko as well. Get your ass over there and do some sparring!
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Originally posted by potatoes View PostThat Chinese philosopher, Fung Zu or whatever, once said that one good spy is worth a million soldiers. It never hurts to have "proper info."
You already know that styles make fights. What you may not be fully cognizant of is that few men have enough talent to change their style for one fight. Can Ibragimov change is style well enough to beat Klitschko. From what I have seen of him, I believe the answer to be yes. The question is will he do it?
Ibragimov is an European counterpuncher, and he is good at it. Unfortunately that is not an effective style to use against Klitschko, assuming Kitschko brings his A-game. Look at how many times Ibragimov got hit by Holyfield and he is not nearly as fast as Klitschko. Obviously Ibragimov has to come up with another plan. If he goes straight in on Klitschko he will most likely get knocked out. If Ibragimov can figure out how to come at him from the sides he's got an excellent chance of winning by knockout. Klitschko has no idea how to handle guys who don't stand in front of him.
By the way, you could do the same thing to Klitschko as well. Get your ass over there and do some sparring!
You are a boxing guru potatoes, ever think of doing some writing?
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Originally posted by danny stash View Postlaughing to himself...
You are a boxing guru potatoes, ever think of doing some writing?
My father first put gloves on my hands over 50 years ago. That might be the reason that my views tend to be a bit old fashioned. How many of these young guys want to listen to some old fart lecturing them? Today there is too many side issues clouding the real purpose of boxing which is hitting and not getting hit. This is why in today's world a man with just a little bit of ability and a huge amount of diligence can go a long way in boxing.
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