I dunno. What if he's not himself on the night?
yeah, except when you watch it and realise that it was a dominant win, if you any inkling how to score a fight at all.
Nope, but have the good grace not to make excuses like 'I wasn't myself' after the two biggest fights of your life. He initially said he was...
Not American. And I never said it, no. It's a slight advantage, mentally, but Ward still schools Froch anywhere on the planet.
Remember when Paul Spadafora was in the works. :roll:
Brave man.
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350 quid?! For that money you better be sitting beside the corner men.
I haven't heard many top fighters claim they 'weren't themselves' on two seperate occasions after massive fights. Cry about it some more.
He's always been a great trainer, to be fair. It's between fights that was the problem.
Seriously think one or two of these team elite guys should be banned on the grounds of pure stupidity. :think
The biggest cop out statement used by boxing fans. :-(
In fairness, he did on the night Ward beat him. But then he strangely changed his tune. Genuinely think he's in denial about Ward's talent, and...
Jabs don't count in boxing. ******* 101.
Said it on Ringside last night. But doesn't this sound strangely familiar. :think "I wasn't myself against Ward in Atlanta, but the better...