Are you serious? Of course he is not the best. He is fighting a super feather and suddendly he is the best. You mase it look like he fought Paul Williams last weekend.
well, I do not think it is a big issue. However, PBF uses his ellbow illegaly. That is more of a concern.
Maybe he did it a LITTLE, but you can't say he did it a lot over the whole fight... ... Oh, I guess you can. Well, you can't PROVE it... ... DAH-MN.
When I was watching the fight, I was actually thinking that if JMM just lift his knee a little bit, he will already KO Floyd because I can notice how low Floyd ducks.
Nice vid', I was spewing when I watched Hatton get ****ed over by Joe. I think he would have still lost but that **** ****s with you and thats why he got to sloppy after the point was taken away.
yeah he sure is good at ducking... lets see he has ducked Pac, Margarito, Mosley, Cotto, Williams....
Yeah right. He should just take punches then.... **** that ! That's what I call defensive abilities. Sweet Pea was the best at it though.
He may not be doing it for too long for the referee to call it illegal, but still he is doing it. It has the same unfair effect against any opponent, he is disrupting the rhythm may it be unintentional. Whenever JMM fires up a combination, PBF dips way too low and sometimes turns sideways. And when JMM overshoots, they hold or he pushes or moves away. But when Floyd fires up a jab or 2, JMM doesn't do the same thing dipping low, so Floyd gets the points. He knows the target will just be in a reasonable, reachable frame; something JMM is denied of even for just a short period of time. But if JMM were to dip low quick enough as well then Floyd overshoots too and any form of trading punches would be disrupted. Imagine what kind of fight would that be? I have no problem with moving your head back or side ways, or even ducking, probably just not too low and too often. So are we saying since he is fast enough, let him get away with it?