Haven't watched it in a while, but with DeJesus at least, I don't think it was really the height or reach that bothered him, as much as it was...
I suppose it only takes a subtle shift of perception sometimes to see matters differently. But even as it stands, if you give Yuh's opponents...
Here are some of my Yuh scorecards: I didn't score the first DeJesus fight, wasn't really a need. Myung Woo Yuh vs. Joey Olivo: 145-142 Yuh...
Outstanding effort Addie. Nice compilation and nice music selection too. Once you get more of Yuh I think you can make a super, super clip of him.
He could box a little too, but I'd say he liked to engage moreso. From what I've seen anyway, which isn't the whole career of the man. Which...
An underrated side of his game. Because he often invited a brawl and had an excellent chin people tend to overlook the fact that he could slip...
I pretty much agree Addie. He did have a tendency to look somewhat mechanical or uncoordinated at times, and didn't have that great body rhythm...
In terms of ability, taking each man at their best, I would rate them like this: 1. Jung-Koo Chang 2. Ricardo Lopez, Yoko Gushiken 3. Hilario...
:good I had made a list before, not really based on any solid criteria, but just on who I intuitively thought was great. I used that list to pick...
That and the fact that some of the best fighters he beat were either running on fumes or completely done at the point he beat them (B. Leonard,...
Cheers man. :thumbsup I like my criteria probably more than the list I've made (still has a bit of work to do and a few things to tweak for...
Appreciated :good For me longevity is about two things: 1. Being at the top of the sport for a long time. 2. Having a lot of fights (especially...
I agree he is. I'll have to make an adjustment.
Good post, and I'll get back to you tonight :good.
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