I noticed that his movement was rather amateurish. He had no head hip movement and spent too much time either bouncing around the ring on the ropes. I think the reason this happened is because he was faced weak competition and had not really improved much. I did like the way he used his sneaky left and hope that this defeat forces him to improve as I still think he could be a champ.
Yeah, he moves way too much to compensate for his style of keeping his hands low. Even Roy would keep his hands up on the ropes.
Damn.:-( **** happens. That punch he got caught was not a weak punch and hit the jack pot. It happens. I had big hopes for Sillakh but now we are back to the square one. If Sillakh is mentally strong fighter he will come back as better fighter, I am sure.
I now watched the fight.. I thought Sillakh looked pretty good until he got caight and send in to ropes. As a arm chair boxing fan who really doesnt know **** about boxing I dont understand what happened. well obviously he just got caught cold but how did he end up in that situtiation. Everything was working perfect before that moment. If someone of you experts could tell that.:think As a long time Wladimir Klitschko fan I am not going to write guy off just like that after one(or two or three) bad loss.thumbsup
Dispite his loss the other night its clear that he's got a lot of skill and would be a serious problem for most top guys in the division. I think him and Campillo should fight for the title of head of the 175 lb Who Need'em club.
I did not like this "most avoided man" bs in the first place... It back fires so bad if things like this happen... I hope same wont happen with Golovkin as he is one of these "most avoided and feared man at boxing":verysad