Yes, highly. It was a master of the art in how you make someone fight the fight you want them to. What I’m not impressed with is your grammar IQ.
Bam certainly impressed, Sunny is no bum and made it a good fight. He could have ran knowing he couldn't punch himself out of a wet paper bag, but chose to fight. All credit to sunny.
Usually movers make anyone look bad, even in losing efforts. Sunny was an extremely confident fighter, champion. Very impressed with Bam.
The sentence you quoted is gramatically correct. The thread title...could use a little work. Bam's peformance was very impressive. Liked the way he made a point of establishing the left to the body initially in order to set up the up-jab.
I can’t quote the thread title… He swarmed all over Sunny and didn’t let him catch a seconds break, pounced on him at every opportunity he saw he was hurt. Just a very goos dominant display.
pretty much what i expected. hes a 2 division unified champion at the age of 23, he is still years from entering his prime years. he is an elegant beast.
Sure, what not. He was excellent tonight. He usually is apart from the Israel Gonzalez fight. Sunny deserves credit for his toughness and heart. He looks like a puny little schoolboy and the antithesis of ''tough'' but looks can be, and clearly are in this instance, deceiving. Like I said earlier, you never see that kind of toughness, heart, and bravery from slicksters who graduated at the US school of slickness like Haney and Shakur against fighters they're way bigger, heavier and longer than and in their own backyards too. I had no idea Sunny has a tiny 60'' reach. When I heard the commentary mention the 7'' reach advantage I assumed they were talking about him. With some fighters it's very noticeable they have short arms but not with Sunny, or at least not for me it wasn't. Maybe other things stole my attention like his slickess, his stupid hair (in the past), and his malnourished rat face