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Yeah a pretty disgraceful choice of opponent but I still wouldn't write him off completley, anyone has a shot at knocking out Sherrington, it only takes one shot to shatter his glass jaw
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...haha..yeah good one Crusher..you got me there..meow meow....anyway..seen that you and ol' mate seem have bonded really well and content on pullin' each others pricks..can i ask you a serious boxing question? ..this is because I'm trying to get a feel for the 'sweet science' as you say..and your a man well placed to help me.. ..now when a fighter gets stopped or knocked down..do you think sometimes this has more to do with bad tactics or poor preparation apposed to a 'glass jaw?'..so to speak ( )..I mean..just like in your stoppage loss to the aforementioned Kasif Mumtaz..and even Joel Casey..I have observed that it is in alot of fighters nature to get caught up in the fight and want to stand toe to toe instead of getting on the back foot and boxing around abit....what are your thoughts? ..thanks in advance..cheers..
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In all seriousness mate. It can be anyone of those things you mentioned. Also having a good chin is also part a mental aspect as well. You will notice with the stoppages on my record and also on Sheringtons record they where all in the early part of our careers. We may not have glass jaws as some people like to say. It could be attibuted to to lack of confidence or poor match making.
Just my humble opinion. Also my stoppage loss to Mumtaz was a cut eye stoppage in a fight I was winning. a Quote:
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Les has really kicked on and had a decent career, considering when he started he was probably thought of as just another opponent from NQ. In saying that I have no problem with people questioning his chin as he has been stopped on a number of occassions and hurt in other fights numerous times. It may be because of his preperation, tactics or mental state in those fights that led to that, but that does not mean that his chin can't be questioned.
Les is a great ambassador for boxing and he is always in excellent physical shape when he fights. Besides Sonny Micahel Angelo, Les would probably have had the best physical shape of a domestic fighter over the last 7 or 8 years. I would like to see Les go the way of a commonwealth title instead of aiming for a regional strap, or even a fight with Mundine maybe next year. At least he is having a go and making a career out of it. It's more than I thought he would of done after his debut to Arama Tabuai and I wish him all the best. |
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..i saw a photo of him on facebook the other day and he's still lookin' hard as a rock and he's probably 45 year old now..
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