TBA wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 07:22
JamesPhilips wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 07:07
TBA wrote: ↑09 Mar 2024, 04:32
He probably has never been hit hard that cleanly.
Kicks will usually have more power though. Vlad never got KO in boxing on the other hand, but was KO'd in Kickboxing.
Then again, MMA is a mishmash of combat abilities and usually doesn't have the elite kickers or punchers.
*Vitali
Also it was an illegal kick in semi contact
Ah yes.
Skill gap was huge. Big point though was that Ngannou believed he could take the power and has visibly shocked when he couldn't.
Can even happen to boxers. Most notably Joyce versus Zhang who turned into a shell of himself when he realized he couldnt.
Ngannou couldn’t take the power because he didn’t have the skills to avoid a specialised, heavy handed boxer who timed him walking on to shots.
He’s a novice. A more seasoned boxer would have avoided those right hands, particularly the last.
Joshua just did what Fury should have done.
The difference was that Fury wasn’t fit or match sharp. He couldn’t work at pace and his timing wasn’t there. It’s like he hadn’t sparred.
Maybe Fury is shot, maybe he just didn’t train, but Ngannou’s performance against him was flattering and should not have made him favourite in some pundits eyes to upset Joshua.
For the same reason, the hype train around this win by Joshua is just daft.
This isn’t me being bitter or anything - I picked him to win easy - but all he did was beat a fighter who is now 0-2.