Boxing Prospect wrote:ikorolev wrote:Boxing Prospect wrote:I understand Thurman is winning, easily, but he needs to realise fans won't out up with the running The boos will follow him, and this is second fight where he's had to hear them...
That is a dumb part of fans. Keith has nothing to be ashamed of after this fight. He had to "run" even more. Most of opponents would quit after taking so much punishment as Guerrero took.
If Keith wants to talk the talk, claim he's "One Time" and "KO's 4 Life" then he's going to be judged by his mouth. When he fights negatively he'll be judged by the fans based on that negativity. Can you imagine...Kovalev running from a smaller opponent just because his opponent can take punishment? Can you imagine Golovkin running? Gonzalez? Inoue?
First of all, im fine with 'running', boxing is hit & not getting hit, NOT you must knock him out.
But i can't hear this Mike Tyson talk anymore. Thurman has got some power, but his style is more of a boxer, and he should stay with it. He shouldn't try to force the KO, just to be exciting for the fans. Thurman said, he wanted to beat Guerrero worse than Mayweather did. Yeah, well... he beat him up more, but has it been more impressive?
Not according to the punch-stats:
Thurman landed 35% of all his shots, and took 21% of Guerrero's.
Mayweather landed 41% of all his shots, and took 19% of Guerrero's.
I don't see how 'One Time' is the next #1. He would have a hard time with Khan, Maidana, or Brook...