Only he could get away with that!
Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
Smith really is terrible, he starts his interview on the boxing news podcast by making a joke that “southpaws should be shot at birth” to give context to his claims that it was a scrappy hard to score fight. It’s ok making jokes like that with your mates but as the leading figure in British boxing he should display more gravitas.
Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
had jack by a couple of rds funny enough i was watching it with my brothers they thought the same the old man called a draw before they called the cards saying jack was a spoiller never took it from josh 80 years olds boxed when he was 10, not the worst robbery every he held a lot jack, tho i thought he conterted josh straight down the middle so easy it hurt, i thought it was another bad call by uk judges
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
I watched it again, I can see why it splits opinion as many of the rounds were scrappy. I think the issue is some of the rounds Catterall won he looked more dominant but the rounds Taylor won he "just" nicked them. Unless there's a knockdown they are still scored as 9-10 or 10-9 rounds. So when you add the scores up its closer than it looks.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
not sure there was much split in the opinion tbh, basically 2 blind mice (who of course are the official judges, giving dat predictable a-side love) and then everyone else
what did you have it?
for me the issue is that cat landed more in most rounds, landed far cleaner most rounds, scored a kd, really hardly got hit with anything flush......yet still lost. i just dont see the basis on which jt wins it. i get what you're ssaying and it can lead to scores being closer than we thought at first, but that doesnt fully account for this decision.
what did you have it?
for me the issue is that cat landed more in most rounds, landed far cleaner most rounds, scored a kd, really hardly got hit with anything flush......yet still lost. i just dont see the basis on which jt wins it. i get what you're ssaying and it can lead to scores being closer than we thought at first, but that doesnt fully account for this decision.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
He’s getting some comments here
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
I had Catterall winning but only by a round which surprised me I had it that close. But as I said you can clearly win one round and marginally lose the next so it will be a draw on the scorecards, even though you look like you clearly winning. I can see why some rounds went to different fighters, it was that sort of scrappy affair.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 05:30 not sure there was much split in the opinion tbh, basically 2 blind mice (who of course are the official judges, giving dat predictable a-side love) and then everyone else
what did you have it?
for me the issue is that cat landed more in most rounds, landed far cleaner most rounds, scored a kd, really hardly got hit with anything flush......yet still lost. i just dont see the basis on which jt wins it. i get what you're ssaying and it can lead to scores being closer than we thought at first, but that doesnt fully account for this decision.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
a round can be very scrappy, with lots of wrestling, headlocks, etc.....yet one guy can still clearly land more shots and much better shots. josh could hardly put a clean hand on him, yet got his own head repeatedly snapped back by 1-2s and 1-2-1s.
scrappiness isnt the same thing as a round being a swing round or even a close round. i just dont see it for jt, especially with a kd against him
scrappiness isnt the same thing as a round being a swing round or even a close round. i just dont see it for jt, especially with a kd against him
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
not to mention that whole 'shot at birth' cliche basically pertains to the difficulty of fighting southpaws for orthodox fightersCaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑02 Mar 2022, 21:20 Smith really is terrible, he starts his interview on the boxing news podcast by making a joke that “southpaws should be shot at birth” to give context to his claims that it was a scrappy hard to score fight. It’s ok making jokes like that with your mates but as the leading figure in British boxing he should display more gravitas.
of course, as this was southpaw vs southpaw, it's a fvcking same stance matchup Adam there are no problems with the angles because, stop me if I'm getting too technical here, IT'S THE SAME FOR THE FVCKING PAIR OF THEM, you tiny-fisted imbecile
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
Southpaws are very common now in the ams. I'm pretty sure no more people are being born left handed, so must be a shift in trainers attitude. So, yeah, shut up Tiny Fists BEAN.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
he's a one though isn't he, Adam, yeah? Knows the fighters. Empathises with them. understands their struggles, yeah? He knows the game, yeah? southpaws, yeah, fkin drowned at birth mate, yeah? shooting's too fkin good for them mate, drowned at birth the lot'
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
there is quite possibly truth in the rumour that Smith hates southpaws in particular because the angle makes it difficult to land his well-known honey punch, the left hook.
when he sees a southpaw, you see him, cracking the knuckles and rubbing his left fist in a threatening manner. The offending southpaw generally slopes off, thanking fate for having been born left-handed and his mother for not drowning him at birth.
when he sees a southpaw, you see him, cracking the knuckles and rubbing his left fist in a threatening manner. The offending southpaw generally slopes off, thanking fate for having been born left-handed and his mother for not drowning him at birth.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
What did you score it? Taylor pressed the fight more in the later rounds so I can see why he would get recognition for that, I still think he lost but I can see why the scorecards are controversial.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 05:51 a round can be very scrappy, with lots of wrestling, headlocks, etc.....yet one guy can still clearly land more shots and much better shots. josh could hardly put a clean hand on him, yet got his own head repeatedly snapped back by 1-2s and 1-2-1s.
scrappiness isnt the same thing as a round being a swing round or even a close round. i just dont see it for jt, especially with a kd against him
Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
A mentalist antivaxer using 'facts' to make a point. Brass neck.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
I'm getting a bit confused CP. It's Robert Smith here, not Adam, isn't it? Not that Adam doesn't deserve regular lambasting.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 05:54not to mention that whole 'shot at birth' cliche basically pertains to the difficulty of fighting southpaws for orthodox fightersCaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑02 Mar 2022, 21:20 Smith really is terrible, he starts his interview on the boxing news podcast by making a joke that “southpaws should be shot at birth” to give context to his claims that it was a scrappy hard to score fight. It’s ok making jokes like that with your mates but as the leading figure in British boxing he should display more gravitas.
of course, as this was southpaw vs southpaw, it's a fvcking same stance matchup Adam there are no problems with the angles because, stop me if I'm getting too technical here, IT'S THE SAME FOR THE FVCKING PAIR OF THEM, you tiny-fisted imbecile
In this instance it does seem to be a convenient cop out by Smith to refer to two southpaws = a messy fight but I think the view is that both boxers would not be as used to facing a southpaw as they would an orthodox style.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
oh, damn, it was Robert said that?
gutted.
much better comedy value if it was Adam
gutted.
much better comedy value if it was Adam
Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
Be surprised if anything came of it but good to see the interest.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
I'm getting a bit confused CP. It's Robert Smith here, not Adam, isn't it? Not that Adam doesn't deserve regular lambasting.
In this instance it does seem to be a convenient cop out by Smith to refer to two southpaws = a messy fight but I think the view is that both boxers would not be as used to facing a southpaw as they would an orthodox style.
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i see the distinction, I just think its complete sh1te
how many dozen southpaws must Taylor have sparred in his long international amateur and world championship pro career?
Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
Counter-puncher wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 10:45 oh, damn, it was Robert said that?
gutted.
much better comedy value if it was Adam
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
Cholo_cws wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 10:52Counter-puncher wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 10:45 oh, damn, it was Robert said that?
gutted.
much better comedy value if it was AdamI hadn't heard it at the time to be honest. When you mentioned the left hook I thought you must have meant Callum, Liam or Paul...but in my bones I knew you meant the king of the cobbles.
it's as synonymous with Adam as the gazelle punch for Floyd Patterson, or Chavez's left hook to the body, Tyson' famous right uppercut
Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
Welcome to 2022.
Someone who is tremendously thick who thinks they are tremendously intelligent with access to an audience of 1000s seeking recognition from them.
It’s like a drug. He’s had a fair bit of recognition from purists recently and obviously craves it now.
The fall out from the Cat fight hurting him hard.
He’s the type of guy who sits there are reads every comment.
He’d be so much better just coming off Twitter.
Someone who is tremendously thick who thinks they are tremendously intelligent with access to an audience of 1000s seeking recognition from them.
It’s like a drug. He’s had a fair bit of recognition from purists recently and obviously craves it now.
The fall out from the Cat fight hurting him hard.
He’s the type of guy who sits there are reads every comment.
He’d be so much better just coming off Twitter.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall | Sky Sports - 26 February 2022
115-110 cat, i dont think there is much disagreement over who should've won, overwhelmingly people scored for cat. the controveersy isnt a split on who should've taken it, it';s the outrage over jt getting itControversial wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 07:32What did you score it? Taylor pressed the fight more in the later rounds so I can see why he would get recognition for that, I still think he lost but I can see why the scorecards are controversial.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 05:51 a round can be very scrappy, with lots of wrestling, headlocks, etc.....yet one guy can still clearly land more shots and much better shots. josh could hardly put a clean hand on him, yet got his own head repeatedly snapped back by 1-2s and 1-2-1s.
scrappiness isnt the same thing as a round being a swing round or even a close round. i just dont see it for jt, especially with a kd against him