Felix Sturm vs. Ronald Hearns RBR

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  1. boubacar

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  2. darling dame

    darling dame Active Member Full Member

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    Felix is probably #1 middle in world!!!:D
     
  3. Doc (aka Meke)

    Doc (aka Meke) Active Member Full Member

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    He gets a 'flat rate' fee for a fight, no matter whom he fights. The same deal with Ks... it makes for boring match up in both cases.... but it makes money for them as the hall was almost full this time around too.
     
  4. Doc (aka Meke)

    Doc (aka Meke) Active Member Full Member

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    by the way, how in the hell did James Slater on ESB got Hearns in front at the time of stoppage?!:huh:huh

    He even claimed how fast Hearns was, splitting the double guard with his fast and accurate jab. What I saw live is a weak arse excuse of a jab and wide looping punches that doesn't even seem particularly hard or fast. It was also clear that Sturm was much quicker, and not only because he could time Hearns and because he's got tight throwing technique - Hearns was simply slow! It really amazes me how one can give Hearns more than a single mercy round... you must be really a hater or know **** about boxing.
     
  5. Finn73

    Finn73 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Same thing with Haye in the UK - though Sturm is way more dangerous for the top dogs. I agree 100% that he has to step up. I'd like to see him against Pirog or Martinez.
     
  6. Armo_Ruski

    Armo_Ruski best of da best Full Member

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    he has to step up or another hot shot MW has to step up and challenge sturm IN GERMANY. he's not ducking. go there and take his belt!!
     
  7. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Slater always writes bs like this. He´s fast with his articles but they are amongst the worst on here.
     
  8. Doc (aka Meke)

    Doc (aka Meke) Active Member Full Member

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    it also means he thought the fight went the way he described... and what does it tells about him? Besides being a lousy writer, he is also a lousy boxing analyst?
     
  9. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Sturm is the German David Haye. Talks big about unification fights but then fights zero risk bums and the local naive fans can't get enough of it.
     
  10. nip102

    nip102 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    sturm is clearly ducking GG
     
  11. Fat Tony

    Fat Tony Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Don't think so. He - as well as other German based middleweights like Zbik and Sylvester - can be outworked despite being the much better boxer: see Sturm's fights against Gevor and Griffin, for example. IF Williams can recover from the brutal KO against Martinez, I see him winning a 117:111 decision against Sturm.
    I think Sturm stands a much better chance against Martinez who isn't as dominant as a middlweight as his p4p ranking might suggest.