You are wrong. Even if it's in someone's physical makeup, if they don't utilize it to punch harder, they don't. If they have bad hands or shoulders, they won't punch hard either. I'm sure there are boxers who don't hit hard simply because they haven't learned properly but in the ring, they can't punch. I'm sure if Malignaggi and Calzaghe didn't have bad hands, they would've been harder punchers.
Calzaghe used to be a hard puncher before his hands went
Jessica, you are the first girl that i have ever seen here on this forum. Are you realy interested in boxing? Welcome
caldo2025 wrote:What a huge F-up this was for Davis. Up until Saturday, this kid was becoming one of my favorite boxers to watch. The slot that Davis was given in this fight card Saturday will probably equate to the most viewers ever to witness a non main event fight in history I'm guessing. First he misses weight which is unforgivable given the magnitude of the opportunity. Then his performance was subpar as well to the point where the crowd hated him and boo'd him for the first time in his career here in states for his antics as well.
Floyd can't be happy as Davis was supposed to be his cash cow. Davis has used this "I'm young and i'm still learning" excuses already too many times at this stage in his career. This could end up being a Broner type disappointment and Floyd may be to blame for both.
Floyd didn't take his fight very seriously. He wasn't even sparring saving his hands. So, Davis looked up and didn't take his fight seriously. Not a good excuse anyway.
Davis appears to be taking the Broner elevator to Floyd's status in his mind without putting the years of sweat in. It's pretty sad because Davis doesn't appear to be smart enough to realize that the present is a once in a lifetime opportunity. At 22, there's absolutely no excuse for not making weight for a title defense on this type of stage. It's sad.