At this point he's biding his time. Hoping for a mistake or fatigue to set in.
I noticed that awhile back too. He's needing to use his feet differently than is usual for him, and I think that's using up a lot of energy. Not...
And we're there. 6-0.
It's the blend of speed with the force behind it.
I wouldn't necessarily say that.
Yep.
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Reading some of these reactions, one might think that Wilder was the first boxer to ever part ways with his trainer. :smoking:
Thanks Mendoza. And yeah, I agree. If Lomachenko does indeed emerge victorious, as I believe is likely, I have no doubt it will be the type of...
I don't know that as many US fans hold the loss against him as you're suggesting. Personally, I think the entire experience of losing against...
Is this directed at me?
That wouldn't surprise me, either. I can absolutely see things potentially playing that way.