yes it does, he couldn't blast the 147lbers coz he was fighting the whitakers, camachos, trinidads and mosley's far higher caliber fighters than hernandez, molina and ruelas.
his safety-first approach means that he rarely counter punches you fuking dumbass what's it with Klitschko fans nitpicking every little thing Wlad does to prove that he's the best at it?? i remember that fuking ****** BigBone claiming that Wlad has amazing footwork by showing us a gif of him throwing a 1-2 at Chagaev. "oh look how he moves his feet there? his footwork is so amazing"
:yep Sorry bud but when you have perhaps the best KO percentage of all time added to perhaps the fewest rounds lost and one of the longest title stints it screems WELL ROUNDED . Almost as loud as your posts screeming that you are in fact the DUMB **** here .:hi::yep
atsch So he attacks then ? do you know what counterpunching means . Its waiting to counter a mistake . the essence of safty first . Dumb ***** .:nut
That has nothing to do with anything. You lose attributes moving up. He was a more effective fighter and a better fighter at 135 than he was at 147. He lost a lot of speed, power and strength moving up.
it has everything to do with it a better fighter always looks better fighting weaker opposition. by the way why dont you tell me about hoyas in ring weight at 135? ok then.
143 for Hernandez, in his bio. He never had any problems making 135, but he wanted to fight Chevez at 140. Sorry, you're wrong on this.
Ray Robinson was the perfect fighting machine, he could turn it up, he could box, he could knock iron chinned middleweights the **** out going backwards, he could pummel you into submission, and he had a laser jab.