Bellew has a lovely lead left hook which he throws when his opponent rushes or lunges in, he times it very very well indeed, he's one of the best at throwing that shot ive seen, because of his timing its a punch he hurts people with Of the two, Bellew has the better timing, and is more likely to catch Miranda when he's being offensive than the other way round IMHO
To be fair the post was aimed more at Bellew and his struggle's at 175 Despite what Tony says it looks a struggle for him, and he'd be a nice sized Cruiser @195 with no weight cutting, and probably double the power
Miranda is pretty worn and torn from his battles/wars..His chin isn't what it used to be but his power is still there.. Tony can do this.
Everyone knows Franks template for a prospect / developing champion (is that even a standing , i suppose it is for Cleverly). It doesn't allow for away days, if Cleverly gets a big fight, it will be a home town fight, even after Hatton beat Tzsyu Frank wouldnt entertain the idea of the U.S.
Tony Bellew wins by KO and early, Miranda is way past his best and has shown very little recently to suggest anything else. i'm surprised at how many people think this will be tough for Bellew. As for where he goes afterwards well hopefully a world title shot against Shumenov.
It was pretty boring, after Miranda blew his load in the third I think it was he was just waiting to be taken out. Bellew can't decide if he is a boxer or a puncher and ends up being some kind of hybrid - He will fight better in the future, he just didn't seem to motivated tonight.