He's effective because he hits so damn hard. Just like was said in the preview. You might have a gameplan but once he cracks you with the right...
The way it works is if a guy is unconscious on his way to the apron and taking punches the ref HAS to stop the fight. Or you can rattle off some...
Yea but you gotta say that Pavlik has a good chance at dropping Calzaghe. Kessler is far more responsible defensively so I'm not sure there. But...
Simple logic here! You don't land as many right hands as Pavlik does without having an excellent jab.
I had Pavlik up after 6. And the stoppage was just fine. Other than that no problem! :rofl
Of course. He has always been a bit clumsy. He falls in, drops his left almost all night inviting right hands. It had to be frustrating for...
Well obviously he has a gameplan. Who doesn't? But what some people on here were doing was saying that Taylor was significantly faster, much...
It's pretty simple. They trained for Taylor's right hand and ended up getting rocked by the left hook. Pavlik didn't see it, and it caught him...
Look at the punch stats.... Pavlik kept it more than competitive in the jab department. As well as right hands and power punches.
It was the left hook that started the Pavlik knockdown.
Your card and your vision are ****. Now go buy some glasses, read a book on how to score a fight and get over yourself damn.
You guys are so wrong. And who the hell is Steward? Isn't his last name Stewart? And some of these cards are complete jokes. **** buy some...
:rofl Too true. If you change the thread title to vincent right away I'm sure nobody will care. You'll even get a few laughs from it. :good
Doesn't Baltimore have a curfew? You know you sound an awful lot like that other moron Clowntime9 right about now. Alias wonder. :hi:
Probably a delayed reaction. That happens you get hit and think you are ok then a second or two later your legs are gone.