Exactly, Jack Johnson was the greatest non boxer in history. And the Real Deal beat Tyson by NOT BOXING!!!! Word to your mother.
Johnson's boxing style was very distinctive. He developed a more patient approach than was customary in that day: playing defensively, waiting for a mistake, and then capitalizing on it. Johnson always began a bout cautiously, slowly building up over the rounds into a more aggressive fighter. Johnson's style was very effective, but it was criticized in the press as being cowardly and devious. By contrast, World Heavyweight Champion "Gentleman" [url] This content is protected [/url] had used many of the same techniques a decade earlier, and was praised by the press as "the cleverest man in boxing".[url] This content is protected [/url] Corbett was white. A large man for his day, Johnson also used lots of clinching and wrestling to take advantage of his smaller opponents. And after losing their first fight Ali used excessive clinching to offset Frazier in the rematch and won fairly easy. Holding may not be pretty or fun to watch, but it has always been a major part of boxing, a skill like any other. Under Steward, Wlad has also improved his foot work, timing, overall ring generalship, and punch parrying. Supposively, he rarely sparred under his previous trainer and only concentrated on conditioning and execution.
Why do you feel the need to find an excuse for his loss? Do you feel incomplete knowing that Klitschko lost fair and square??
They hit heads several times and near the first KD But Sanders was really landing that left with full force. The real issue as previously mentioned was Wlad didnt know how to handle pressure now he woudl have moved and circled and the jab would have been there. Sanders on that night fought the perfect fight
On replay you see a better angle for the 1st and there was a clash but it was after a punch and I think the punch did it more than anything No head butts before 2nd KD after the first one the 2nd KD wasnt as clean Wlad fell b4 a big left would have taken is head off. Not very clean though 3rd KD right away in the 2nd as just a quick left comes over his gloves and nails him cleanest so far 4th and final KD came from a series of shots none of wich landed clean but he was so off balance he fell from the attack to avoid more should have taken a knee I dont think it was a bad stoppage but Wlad wasnt KTFO as some would lead you to believe. He was wobbly as hell but not done. He got up from the last KD but it seemed he was probably gonna hit the deck again. There were clashes of heads in the first didnt see any in the second dont think they changed anything
Yep. Boxing knowledge is measured by vcash. Of course, I forgot how ESB works. If you want to know, I put it all on Vitali to stop Briggs in under 9.5 rounds. I overestimated vitalis power obviously. I thought he would be able to KO a man whose only defence in the fight was talking **** with his hands at this side.