I remember that.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 12:58
his fight before makabu couldve easily been a loss or draw too
He's getting Middle Eastern gifted decisions isn't he?
I remember that.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 12:58
his fight before makabu couldve easily been a loss or draw too
same with Glen Johnson, another really good pro with a worthy overall career. I actually checked out many of his "robbery defeats" and saw him fade down the stretch in close fights, a number of times vs the likes of Sven Otto, Derek Harmon, Merqui Sosa, Omar Sheika etc. In the case of Jack obviously it's the painfully slow starts, or the inability sometimes to raise the pace when things appear dead level. I'm glad he remained consistent and positive, building on his very good basics and allowing himself to grow into new weight classes, to be rewarded last weekend with his crowning victory.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 12:48 no he has no claim to 6 titles, fighters dont get to magically turn draws and close loses into wins. by the same token the guys he drew with or beat close shouldve gotten the win too
that was a really good fight by the way. indeed, he is extremely methodical and restrained in his pace. Jack wasn't throwing unless he was sure the punch would land, whereas Perriban just kept on throwing. The result was Jack appeared to shade a very close one due to superior quality punches and defence, but there was enough of an element of doubt.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 12:58 the only fight he was hard done by on the cards was marco antonio periban, and even then he spent far too much time waiting to get his punches off
his fight before makabu couldve easily been a loss or draw too
Not really. A well-deserved abc-champ, but not elite.
I guess the question is, is Jack as good as Kovalev was when he faced Canelo? Jack looked much bigger than Kovalev looked when he faced Canelo so maybe there's that to factor in. For someone who isn't a huge knock out puncher, Jack looked like he had quite a bit of power at Cruiserweight.adislav123 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 13:47 who actually really thinks canelo could take that belt from jack?
like for reals win it legitimately & rightfully so. cause no doubt if that fight happens and jack doesn't knock Alvarez out, the scorecards won't have anything to do what transpired in that ring.
if jack doesn't stop canelo, they will fornicate him over big time on the cards, steal his belt and well... compensate him pretty decently for the shafting.
Forgot that was at 175, it was his "comeback" at 190. Yeah, size difference makes sense then. Think 190 is a step too far for Canelo unless he finds another old or lucky title holder.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 14:29 Jack is 190. Kov was 175.
Kov was boxing really well before being KO’d
Pascal's a fantastic warrior, who continues to surprise. Jack's fight with Pascal was tremendous, one of the best of its year.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 16:28 jack could hardly beat a clubfighter right before this, he got trounced by marcus browne too. couldnt beat ol man pascal either...........let's not act like canelo couldnt legitimately beat him. dealing with power has never been his issue and jack isnt a huge puncher anyway
Isn’t WBC Cruiserweight at 190?adislav123 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023, 10:45 canelo has no business at 200. 175 is a stretch for him, at 200 he'd be undersized, overfed, simply out of his league.
at whatever weight he got the judges goin for him, but against any of the cruiserweight titleholders that would be it with the advantages for canelo, no matter who's belt he'd try to steal.
is it?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023, 11:04Isn’t WBC Cruiserweight at 190?adislav123 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023, 10:45 canelo has no business at 200. 175 is a stretch for him, at 200 he'd be undersized, overfed, simply out of his league.
at whatever weight he got the judges goin for him, but against any of the cruiserweight titleholders that would be it with the advantages for canelo, no matter who's belt he'd try to steal.
Yeh, that’s the whole reason they brought in BW at 224.adislav123 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023, 13:57is it?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023, 11:04Isn’t WBC Cruiserweight at 190?adislav123 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023, 10:45 canelo has no business at 200. 175 is a stretch for him, at 200 he'd be undersized, overfed, simply out of his league.
at whatever weight he got the judges goin for him, but against any of the cruiserweight titleholders that would be it with the advantages for canelo, no matter who's belt he'd try to steal.