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Oh No he hasn't....
By the way, i just come away from talkin to Friday... He was 225lbs today when he woke.. He is very contented.. The winner is gona be very highly placed in WBO ratings.. Povetkin is 1......... Tua is 2 at moment... until wednesday.. Then Its wide open.. with Wlad havin obligations to Povetkin and the winner of this one.. Its as close as it gets to a championship placement............ |
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He hasn't weighed in that low since the Dominick Guinn fight. Good for him.
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Great video feature.
Don't sleep on Friday. I really do not think Tua can knock him out at this point. Friday, however, doesn't always let his hands go enough and that could happen here. I'll take Tua by UD since it's on his home turf and wouldn't be surprised if Friday actually deserves that decision. |
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very true, its strange, we used to methodically do a round count in the gym on punch output, and i do remember before the Guinn fight we counted nearly 400 punches he threw in a round... he can average up to 340.. Then in the actual fight he seems to start to be too careful and only output a fraction of what he does in the gym.. I used to really try to jockey him like a rider would his horse in a hard race.. (let your hands go.. move the hands Friday) that was what eventually won the fight against Butler.. He just plain did more against a plodding dejected unbeaten kid........ If he lets his hands go, Friday can make this very uncomfortable for Tua... Its Interesting..... we do fear it going to points, but thats life...
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Just that partisan old thing about fighting out of our home town....
Tua is on kinda home territory... we really dont want to leave any stone unturned........ David is doubting himself and may find himself in a fight he hasnt seen in a very long time... we just have to seize the chances........ Tua's number 3 rating is what we wish to highjump.. I honestly think Tua has signed to meet a man he honestly wasn't comfortable with fighting from the off.......... AND FRIDAY HAS PICKED UP ON IT............... |
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He lost a TKO to Lance Whittacker several years ago, but what occurred was a freak injury.. Friday was causing nightmares for Lance and while Dan Goosen was doing an interview mid fight explaining how he cant understand what was wrong with Lance as it was all Ahunanya.. you can see Friday drop to a knee holding his face.. the replay showed Lance throw a lazy uppercut and jabbing the point of his thumb into his eye.. Friday couldn't see and the bout was halted.. In the dressing room what followed was very scarey.. Friday almost lost conciousness.. In fact the back of his eye swoll up so bad the pain shut friday down and he passed out..... It was ok after a check at the hospital, but the TKO should not reflect on the result.. in fact it was a great performance up to the uppercut.... The most bothered i ever saw Friday was against Liakhovich when again his eye was swelling and the very clever and mature started moving to Fridays blind side and using hooks that he could not see to outpoint Friday quite wide... But that was a hundred years ago.. Friday was very immature...
against Povetkin it should have been over 8.. But they changed the fight to six at last minute.. It was over before we even started to move through the gears... Povetkin had just won the Gold medal at the 2004 olympics and had been unbeaten for years.. It was just Alex moving cleverly and landing eye catching punches .. He is the most tricky .. Povetkin is very talented , and has deceptive power , but on occasion Friday hurt him enough to be thankful it was only over 6.. I never saw Friday hurt , I have seen him drop Ibragimov, knock Chagaev out of the ring in las vegas a few years ago... almost out on his feet... He knocked Mike Tyson over quite heavily in the gym before his preps for Ettiene... The only fault Friday used to have a long time ago was fail to let his hands go... and utilise on footwork... Lou Duva said to me years ago.. Friday is too flat footed , so i made a point of having him when i got the chance start side stepping his way in a z shape to keep opponents guessing from which angles he was coming from.. If you ever see his fight with Thomas top Dawg Williams, watch how he finishes him off.. From the back you would swear it was Mike Tyson.............. |
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