Deserter wrote:An untested 23-year-old running the champ (albeit a very weak one) close is no disgrace and potentially a great learning experience. What intrigues me far more based on the comments I've heard (I didn't see the fight) is why Hughie didn't/couldn't pull the trigger more - it sounded like he had the better hand speed, so why he was reluctant to let the right hand go or throw combinations genuinely leaves me baffled, particularly given what was at stake. Thoughts?
I touched on that a little in another post ,, Its my opinion and only mine , that Hughie, has been training so long, and so much on running away , making them miss , he's become very good at it , but he's not had / got the confidence to let them go , defence , don't get hit , has been drummed into him so much , that now he's not confident setting his feet and letting go , he moves back to get away , not to get away and catch them coming in , theres a difference . He's being taught the art of evading at all cost , to suit his height , build ect. But he's not being taught how to put pressure on and use both hands , he, should let them go without thinking, if he had muscle memory for want of a better term he would , letting them go solid just does'nt come natural to him ,,
Like i said only my opinion , on a boxing site , so its not worth much
PS.. i also think if they don't start getting him to settle on his punches and hit harder, he may has well quit because he won't go any further , Parker could'nt get the big one on him But the likes of Whyte will , theres a reason they would'nt fight Whyte , and its not beacuse there mates .