wlad doesnt clinch he hooks his arm around his opponents and his othe rarm around his kneck and leans down on him, he doesnt just fall into these clinches he lunhes in and clamps on to tire his opponents legs. He does it to much to just say oh its just a clinch.
Enough, dude !!! Now you've gone too far. John Ruiz represents all that is exciting and climactic and spine-tingling in this great sport. Not since Ali and Frazier and foreman and Tyson has one man carried so consistently and so dedicatedly, the burden of providing not just victories but real fan excitement and value for money. With his quiet and unasuming demeanour, and with the placid, stoic voice of Stoney offering calming and gentle direction from his corner, who could avoid being smitten. Bite your tongue !
Ole Jawny is lucky that the various athletic commissions haven't banned him. He'd be forced to scrub toilets otherwise!
:nut Ok, You're the one that brought Brew into the picture, bragging how he broke thru Wlad's defense and bested him. You said that the same style that Sam would use to KO him in their rematch. It's not irrelevant, because then you excused the loss in the rematch with a shot Brewster. I don't buy it. I think Brew had alot in the tank--he's alot younger than Oleg and the eye was fine-- it's just that Wlad had improved with more confidence and stamina in the rematch and Brewster became frustrated and owned...:dead My God, he quit on his stool. Maskaev is important here because he was pretty well shot and did a helluva' alot better against Sam than Brew did against Wlad. He rocked Sam several times. Sam didn't own Maskaev. The Maskaev that fought Peter wasn't the sameone that KO'd Rahman. Pete's in for big surprise.
If you watch almost every so called rabbit punch Samuel lands on any of his opponents they always begin to turn away when the shot is thrown.. Samuel is blamed when in reality many fighters dance to the same tune and cower away , Anyone like to give Sammy some props for being a solid belt holder.. Holyfield had his issues with headbutting. Tyson had issues with almost everything he did on a crazy night from elbows , attempted arm breaking, biting, etc etc... Foreman had issues too.. Samuel deserves a bit of support , he has gotten better and he beats everyone he faces... apart from Wlad.. whom he had on the floor a bunch of times..
Well said, I been trying to say this for the longest time to some of these posters that are criticizing Peter for something that isnt completely his fault. It fighters wouldnt turn there head, Peter would never catch them on the back of the head, he reminds me of Foreman in his younger days, he would be punching some of his oppenents so hard they would turn there back or run away from getting hit by him, rabbits punches were a given, you cant take the punishment, drop to the canvas and stay there.