I think Curry had a great fighting stance.He could do everything properly out of it, hands in good position of blocking parrying, but also slipping shots and balanced to slide in any direction with his feet. he liked to be planted in that stance at centre ring and invite punches, which you need to be sharp for, and one of the first things that went in him were his legs and balance.He ended up spreading his feet too wide, which as said hampered his movement or falling in off-balance with his gloves cupped around his ears when trying to get inside.Which in turn only telegraphed his intention and made him a target.
Different fighter of course but Bruce does seem a little underrated. Usually fun and with some solid wins and efforts scattered about his ring record.
He tries too hard to be Floyd instead of working to his strengths and he's too stiff. By copying Floyd he ends up copying the obvious things while ignoring the less obvious things that win fights and ofcourse the difficult skills that seperate the top fighters. He also copies some of Floyd's errors like his wide slappy left hook. I reckon he does a bit of bodybuilding training too, which adds muscles for show but not explosiveness/strength Yea pretty weak no1, Demarco is there to build Broner's name not as a true acid test The Benitez fights were impressive in themselves, although I'm sure others have seen far more of him to give a fair assessment Never thought I'd agree with Flea so many times on 1 thread, aye Flea?
I don't see the fight as winnable for Donald. He was fighting the best fight he could and he still was not strong enough for Mike, and Mike was still coming on strong with Donald's eye swelling up. I think Mike always wins because he is stronger than Donald and was mentally stronger to hold up and fight this kind of fight for 15 rounds.. Being stronger helps a lot.
McCallum wasnt necessarily beating Curry till he dropped him, by know means was this a one sided fight, Curry was still given him a hard time.
Curry gets under-appreciated nowadays. For a short time he was considered the MAN on the P4P ranking next to Marvin Hagler. He defined the term 'boxer-puncher' with his textbook stance, laser accurate punches, tight defense, great counter punching skills, and devastating power along with handspeed. But, like most promising fighters with very high expectations, fell apart like a chandelier and was never the same. Still a HOF worthy fighter in my view. Fought very good opponents and was undisputed for a while. Donald Curry at his peak was an incredible fighter, my favorite guys to watch.
probably HOF worthy ,but then who do you not vote in so Donald can get in? Virgil HIll is up for the HOF this year, and he is really and underrated guy because he had a boring style, but he had something like 25 title defenses in 3 or 4 title reigns at 175 and 190
Prime Curry had very few flaws. But he could pull his chin up on occassion. Not often, but it happened. Sometimes when stepping straight back with his hands low. SRL commented on it already in the first Starling fight, and then it of course became his undoing against McCallum.
I had Curry 3-1 up going into the 5th round with McCallum. The swelling was because of an accidental head-butt, not a punch.
hmmm Walsh has been injured so it's a possibility I suppose. Broner, Abril and Burns are very close at the top. I think Vasquez is a level behind.