Hold his hands up for start. Use even more movement. Land fast combos regularly. But like you said not much more he can do.But it will be a different sort of tactics I think not to risk the ending.
Under rules the bell should have rang the moment Bute got up no matter his situation. He didn't have to continue because the fight was over. But yes I agree IF Andrade had 30 more sconds he would have won.
This is kind of excuses that Hatton give for his poor showing against Mayweather. Stop crying about this.
Bullsh*t. Hatton was able to do his work after 3 rounds. Andrade wasn't able to do his work for the entire 12 rounds and he still almost got to Bute. It's not an excuse, it is what it is. Just watch the fight again and see how Bute holds everytime Andrade gets close to him and he does it over and over again and Bute is never warned.
If Bute wants to win this fight in a classy way he has to be himself in al ways possible... He must attack the liver, use his jab and be extremely fit to be able to stay away from Andradeès attacks on the inside.... a little like Pascal did against the shark... Remember, there are some boxers out there with unbeatable chins but Iève never seen an iron liver.... If bute fights the liver a lot he might have to get closer and do some quick "in and out"s ...
You don't seem to know about boxing at all. A FIGHTER MUST BE IN THE NEUTRAL CORNER, it's basic rule and Andrade did not respect it. If he did it today he would be champion. Andrade was half way to the ring and there is a video to prove it. It is not bias because i'm from Montreal, and I don't even know if Bute will win this one.
You're so wrong about that. It's like that all fight long except the 12th round because at the end of the 12th round, the fight is over. The fighter cannot be hurt more if he continues, it's over. Clearly written in the rules. You should read them before writing.
That's not what I ws talking about, mate. I was talking about the fact that at the end of any round, the ref has to be sure the boxer is able to continue the fight. Except at the end of the 12th. The boxer just has to stand up. Then, the tomekeeper is supposed to ring the bell, at that precise moment. He didn't do his job. That's the rule for all associations except the WBA. You're right in saying the ref cannot stop the fight until the bell rings.
We would be from Mars, that wouldn't change the fact that you are too lazy to read the rules and undestand them. The rules are also for L.A. people. So, you're from L.A., like Andrade, so if I follow your logic, all you say about Andrade is full of ****.