When you look at Ricky Burns' K.O% you would think he couldn't K.O a fly, so..?

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  1. Dynamito_2012

    Dynamito_2012 Active Member Full Member

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    So, do you think his K.O% reflects his true power or not?
     
  2. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    No, but he sure as hell isn't a powerpuncher either.
     
  3. |A|C|S|

    |A|C|S| Boxing Junkie banned

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    Mitchell just has no chin
     
  4. Robert

    Robert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think Billy has changed a fair bit in him including how he delivers the punch but he also fought a lot of tough journey who now how to get to the end of fights think he Billy and earnie smith and al hamadi all 2 times each
     
  5. Jonny5-9

    Jonny5-9 Active Member Full Member

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    Countdown until Billy comes into this thread and tells us he is the hardest hitting puncher ever in 5, 4, 3 . . . . ..
     
  6. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I reckon his power is underated! he's a combo puncher and the first one might not hurt too much but the 2nd and 3rd will! and over 12 rounds his overall strength ans stamina wins.
     
  7. PityTheFool

    PityTheFool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He might be benefitting from not having to boil down as much,but I'll tell you this much,his jab is one of the most underrated weapons in boxing right now.
    I think the power depends on whether he has to fight on the back foot or not.
     
  8. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    He hits hard... Some pretty impressive stoppage wins and you rarely see him going through a fight without rocking his opponent it's more his approach that leads to longer fights
     
  9. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    I think his patience has a lot to do with it. It might seem an obvious point but he doesn't really throw a lot of punches where he's intending to take the guy out. Nearly all the times he hurts or stops somebody it just comes as a natural consequence.

    I think he punches a bit harder than his record would suggest but punch for punch he isn't a puncher at lightweight. I think he mixes in the odd harder shot with a lot of stuff that isn't all that powerful, just stinging.
     
  10. Robert

    Robert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Jeff when you fought him what did you thinlk about his talent , are his arms as long as they look on the tv and can you see a massive differrence from his style since he went to train with Billy Nelson
     
  11. sniffmybadger

    sniffmybadger Relationships are not my forte Full Member

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    Billy gonna whip your ass!
     
  12. Matt Ldn

    Matt Ldn Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Definitely doesn't do him justice
     
  13. billy nelson

    billy nelson the fighting scots gym Full Member

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    Cant you answer that yourself Robert?
    Hes went from losing the British title twice, to an undefeated commonwealth and two weight world champion since hes changed his style,self explanitory really isnt it robert:patsch
     
  14. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    He's a really big lad there was nothing between us size wise when I was 10stone and I was big for the weight... How he got to 9/4 ill never know.

    I think he's changed a lot since the early days, he's matured and I've never seen anyone graft like him in the gym. Billy's done a great job bringing him back- that's not to say his original gym has nothing to with his success - they set the foundations but sometimes a change is as good as a rest and the change to Billy Nelson proved a great move for him.
     
  15. Top Dog

    Top Dog Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think it's a combo of becoming a man, getting man strength, and just sitting down on his punches a bit. He has good power, certainly not monster puncher, but if he hits you enough times, which he could, you would be in trouble