Wayne braithweight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by rydersonthestorm, Mar 29, 2008.


  1. MattMattMatt

    MattMattMatt Guest

    You do know that 11, 12 and 13 are higher than 10 yeah?;)
     
  2. Coast

    Coast Active Member Full Member

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    OK, so he didn't beat an untested prospect, he beat an "around Top Ten" fighter :lol:
     
  3. Gsand

    Gsand Active Member Full Member

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    Liable to agree but still

    Macarenelli aint that bad eh?
     
  4. geppy

    geppy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Macarenelli ain't bad. I seen Enzo vs Haye as 50/50, I was convinced whoever lands first wins!Niether could take a good shot from the other, that turned out to be true.
     
  5. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    That didnt turn out to be true, half of it turned out to be true. Whether Haye could take Maccarinelli's best shots was not tested during the fight.

    My view before the fight was that Maccarinelli could not afford to take shots from Haye, but that Enzo didnt have anything that Haye hadnt see before.

    The 'whoever lands first' thing was never likely, it was always 'whenever Haye first lands'.
     
  6. Jaaames

    Jaaames Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wayne is durable and has a good punch.... Haye would probably stop braithwaite... but if they fight, it might turn out like haye/mormeck...
     
  7. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    yea he is 11, 12, and 13 so he is pretty much top 10 :nut
     
  8. val

    val Member Full Member

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    Nonsense. Hernandez is already a lot better than Braithwaite. After first 2 rounds he probably thought Wayne was completely harmless. Lack of experience made him lose the fight. Braithwaite is past it.
    Cruiserweights punch hard and one punch is enough to turn the fight around. I think Adamek - Bell will look pretty much the same. Adamek will be beating Bell until the moment he feels too comfortable and goes for knockout. Then Bell lands a big right hand and its over.
     
  9. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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    Haven't heard from Wayne in a minute. I'm glad he's making some noise again.
     
  10. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Couple of years ago Braithwaite was the man at cruiser and a real up and comer before Mormeck wrecked him.

    Im actually a little suprised Macca handled him that well.

    If he can do anything well its punch.
     
  11. K0NPHL1C7

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  12. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I was shoked to see how easily Hernandez schooled Braitwaithe in the very first round of their encouter almost putting him out of action then.

    Braithwaithe is a teak tough cookie.No doubt about it! However,the young and inexperienced Cuban must blame himself for throwing the victory out of the window into the street.
    His coach implored him not to underestimate the tough vet and not to get cocky and neglect his defence. Hernandez didnt listen to his coach and paid the price in round 3.
    Hernandez still has to learn one or two things,but the talent and the skills are there.Every dog has its day! Braithwaithe was the lucky winner against a dumb greenhorn.
    I for my part would bet my money on the Cuban in a rematch.Though Braitwaithe has a puncher's chance.Thats for sure.

    And by the way it was Hernandez ' s 15 pro fight. Macca had already had quite a few fights more before he faced Braithwaithe in the ring,hadnt he?
    Right now I would also put my money on Macca to beat Hernandez,but if they met each other in about 2 years I for sure wouldnt bet on the Brit anymore.
     
  13. WhataRock

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    He was absolutely all over him in that first round and you can see even towards the end of the rd he just went all relaxed and his body language said to me he thought he had already won the fight. And that cost him.

    He will be back, he is a very impressive fighter otherwise. But how about the ref helping him to his feet after that KD? I mean the ref was struggling to hold him up because Hernandez was wobbling back to the mat. That was another black eye for German boxing. Which is a shame because I think it had more to do with the ref's incompetance and perhaps the fact he was a fellow latino than any local influence but the fact it happened in germany doesnt look good.
     
  14. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good point,mate!

    The ref' s role was a bit dubious.Must have been a latino connection:D
     
  15. ad82

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    That's not really true, Yes he was getting beaten around the place in the 1st but even the knockdown wasn't very heavy. In the 2nd Hernandez started to fade and from then it was a matter of time. He has lovely skills but you have to be impressed with how Braithwaite soaked it up and came back at him.