But I have to admit that his handspeed was great that night and his killer instinct is the same as 10-12 years ago
Yeah, his hands were quick alright. When he threw his first serious punch I was impressed. Didn't notice the feet as much.
Damn fast hands, I didn't like the way he stood out of his own range and in Cameron's for the first couple of minutes though. I would think Tua would have wanted to stay right in his chest. Maybe he just wanted to get some work in before he went home? Try to slip the hook and the jab a little? He ate a few of those but seemed like he was shaking some rust off with his defense too.
We are just so used to everybody being so slow these days. Tua looked faster than in his more recent fights. But, even Cameron's hands looked quicker than most heavyweights these days. Neither guy had quick very quick feet.
Tua is only quick when he has his opponent hurt. If he does not get too lucky of hurting his opponent, he simply contents himself within boxing cautious - which he usually finds himself at the end of his opponents jabs. Wlad toys with him IMO.
The thread is about Tua s handspeed and quickness of his feet. Nobody mentioned Wlad...****ing nuthuggeratsch