If that continuous bombardment is landing , then it is a combination of punches. Just because he didn't land flurries in the style of a Manny Pacquiao doesn't mean he wasn't throwing combinations. He strung multiple shots together without ever needing to reset. Thats a sequence of hits
Great video....looks like it's in 3D. I put on some 3D glasses I had and I think it is 3D. You can see the green and red colors on the print.
53 seconds in. . 20 shot combo. This content is protected Calzaghe flurries 10 hit combos all the time.. You don't even have to look to the greats. Cleverly feather dusted guys slap after slap. Eubank Jr put 10 shot hits on Chudinov.
On this we agree. It is a supreme act of religiosity, a faith beyond the visible, to believe Marciano would be a champion heavyweight in the modern ring.
It worked fine. I didn't expect the 3D effect at first, pretty cool. Luckily I have my own 3D glasses....who doesn't?
Not at all. It similar to the last three body blows Dempsey landed on Sharkey. Quick blows, landed in close so angles are critical. Depending on where you sat in relation to the fighters you may have a different opinion than reality. Walcott was hit, you can hear the punch. To grab out of thin air he quit, did not want to continue when there is no history of the man giving up in his entire career is not just speculation it's fantasy made up because of what one would like to believe.
That's my take on it he got caught went down and said f*ck it,when the crowd got on his case he mimed outrage and said he got a short count trying to shift the blame onto the referee and cheapening Rocky's win
He is judged by people that never saw him in the flesh and have read a lot of hype.The experts of the 1950s had a different take than these worshipping fan boys, they saw a great fighter but not the multi talented superman he is mythologised into today
I didnt say he never throw combos, I asked you to show me a ten punch one he threw ? You haven't and you won't.
Nagging memories of that moment in the 13th round had perhaps taken some of the "ommph" out of Joe's zeal for conditioning....and understandably so.