It proves that your movement is better than your opponent and that your opponent isnt talented enough to cut off the ring.
Outlanding your opponent in basically in every round quite a bit is basically a schooling Donaire and Froch got schooled Stick to talking about glass jaws you don't know **** about the sport If Froch or Donaire tried to fight going backwards with a low output they still woulda got beat, so saying anyone can do it is just dumb
He's said many times that Ward beat him 'on the night' so why would he say **** like this now? It's bollocks
Still no source for this, I googled the opening post since it's quoted and it returned 1 result....this thread.
:roflatsch Not when you are only landing 10 or 11 that is the equivalent of not even showing up really. You have to actually engage to school someone. What you are talking about is like a sparring session see Jones vs Ruiz it was a joke. Safety first is NOT schooling someone. And posters like you sure are selective in what a 'schooling' is which I find odd and quite hilarious you will praise one fighter but bash another one for winning in the exact same manner.
Probably the dumbest post i've seen this week, do you think Mayweather beating Carlo Baldomir 120-108 wasn't a schooling because he used a safety first approach?