Definitley. Valuev is unbelievably slow and cannot use his height well at all. He has no snap or power on his punches and has a terrible workrate.
It's just a shame that for the rest of this round, Hopkins did nothing but hug. He even ran in from 2 yards away to clinch.
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LOADS of people picked Hopkins to beat Pavlik, myself included. I didn't expect him to do it the way he did, but I was picking him to win.
Welterweight has to be Margo and Clottey. Two monsters at that weight who have granite chins and great workrate.
You aren't going to beat Calderon by staring at him. Eric Crumble could probably beat Valuev on this performance.
Why is someone on the brink of mental illness easily beating a 7' 1" heavyweight champ?
According to Boxrec, he's boxed 156 rounds and has lost 6 rounds on two or more judge's cards (3 against Byrd, 2 against Lewis and 1 against...
That's barely imparing his vision. it's more to the side of the eye whilst over it. A terrible decision.
I think his biggest flaw is his fragile body. I don't see an in ring flaw that David Haye can expose. He can brawl, he can box, he has power, he...
I don't think his stamina is bad at all. A guy his size throwing 73 punches a round for 8 rounds after a 4 year layoff. I've heard a few people...
You mean perfectly timed and placed straight left hands?
When did David Haye become a defensive wizard and ring genius?
Is there another source for this? The Sun is generally **** and I remember it once claim that Ronaldinho had signed for Man Utd.
Do you mean Ian Darke or Adam Smith? Ian Darke with Woodhall would be good.