Kirk had the special skills to beat elite fighters and make good Euro fighters look naïve and frankly a bit silly.
But he also blew hot and cold, with a non-boxing lifestyle and long absences from the gym.
But does a focussed, fit Laing run rings around Honeyghan or does Llloyd either jump on Laing or get to him late a little bit like Colin Jones famously did twice over?
There are versions of Honeyghan which steamroller Laing....but also enough evidence to suggest that if a primed Laing could have been on the other side of the ring instead of Gene Hatcher circa 1987 there could have been a huge upset.
Kirk Laing v Llloyd Honeyghan
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AntonioMartin
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Re: Kirk Laing v Llloyd Honeyghan
I think eventually Honeyghan would take over as in his win over Donald Curry. Taking facts into consideration, however, I don't see honey stopping Kirklang. A comfortable points win 4 sure.
Re: Kirk Laing v Llloyd Honeyghan
Same. Honeyghan something like 9-3 or 8-4
Re: Kirk Laing v Llloyd Honeyghan
Lloyd by 8-4 decision.
Re: Kirk Laing v Llloyd Honeyghan
Thanks for this fellas.
I posted this - thought it was a fun and interesting fight - and then got nada
I watched a fair amount of Honey's fights and there were times after Curry when he was way too aggressive and seemed to become a bit of a head-hunter and to his detriment. He was always far better as a box-puncher.
There's a scenario where Laing (having been somewhere near a gym) could upset Lloyd with his hand speed and ability to slip in and out of range so rapidly and seamlessly. But the smart money goes on Lloyd by late stoppage.
I posted this - thought it was a fun and interesting fight - and then got nada
I watched a fair amount of Honey's fights and there were times after Curry when he was way too aggressive and seemed to become a bit of a head-hunter and to his detriment. He was always far better as a box-puncher.
There's a scenario where Laing (having been somewhere near a gym) could upset Lloyd with his hand speed and ability to slip in and out of range so rapidly and seamlessly. But the smart money goes on Lloyd by late stoppage.