after the froch fight the way he handled himself was qaulity very humble respectful guy this made me a fan. no shame in saying or begining to understand your punch risistance is **** this wiill only help him to work on new defence and different strategies, he as balls for sure:yep:good theses will help him fine line between brave and stupidity though
Would it be impolite to ask him whta he would do if he was to lose again against Froch ? Or even worse, if he loses against Grachev.
I don't want to make it into an interview or anything, so it will all be done in a very social environment type of tone. Politic about boxing a bit and getting onto the discussion of him... I want to hear his take on where he stands and what his future goals are in regards to upcoming competitors... mainly how much gas he has left in the tank. I want to know: 1. What he thinks of Grachev and his game plan for him. 2. Is a Froch re-match 100% on his and Interbox's mind. 3. What he'll do differently in a Froch re-match. 4. What he learnt from the Froch fight. 5. What training methods and strategies will he be working on prior to the re-match. 6. Does he think he can realistically beat Froch in a re-match with home advantage and with his first hand experience with Froch. I mainly want to see his confidence level and if he learnt from his mistakes. As for advice... Stop with the pulling the shorts down, mental readiness for such fierce opponents and the use of his attributes mainly speed to his advantage. Lastly, DEFENCE DEFENCE DEFENCE... We'll see how it goes, havn't seen him in 6 months.
Yeah you'll be able to detect the state of his mind with those questions I think. Don't forget to share with us. :hat Is it in Canada or Romania by the way ?
Montreal. I'll share what I could, I'll even post a pic but I actually tried before and for some reason I always go over the size limit... it's weird, I even try to re-size them in paint... I have a sprained ankle right now cause of soccer... I'm really dragging myself to this but oh well... it's been 2 and a half weeks and it's still a bit swollen even with hours of elevation and icing and Ibuprofen...
I click: Go Advanced > Attachment which is the paper clip logo > browse cause it's on my computer, I upload the pic and I get this message: Exceeds forum quota by 5.7 KB.
Try to upload your pic here then copy the link they give you when it's uploaded and paste it. :deal [url]http://www.hostingpics.net/[/url]
1 is a wasted question. I don't care what he thinks of Grachev, and should not be asked if you care about the other question being answered to. 2 Is a good one, and should be asked, maybe even start with. 3 should be put after another question like... What happen in there, why he seemed like he didn't do anything right, was he hurt and incapacitated after, was he shocked by the rhythm and intensity of the fight. I don't think the foot was a problem but what about making the weight and not sleeping prior to the fight? What really happened out there? And is he confident he can fix that, and give a better performance in the rematch? 6 Is also a wasted question. I already know the answer to that. Even if a fighter make himself an underdog in his mind he will try to lie to himself and lift his morale up even if he doesn't have many chances he will make himself believe that he can do it. And if somehow still believes he can't do it he will never admit to that, because when he does he already lost.
A little constructive critique regarding your questions: 2: he'll say that his focus is on Grachev first and foremost. 3 and 4 are the most important questions IMO. 5: you'll be lucky if he says anything relevant. He'll surely keep the important parts a secret. 6: sorry but that question is stupid. What do you expect him to say? That he don't think he has a chance and only wants the payday? :smooch I'd still like for you to ask him what it was like for him to fight in hostile territory and perhaps you can have him give his opinion on Ward vs. Dawson.