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Re: Should it have been stopped earlier?
Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 19:06
by Boxerbeetle
magwitch wrote:
The son may be more powerful than his dad. I know timing is as key as anything but the son has ganglier arms and can get some extra whip on them. Two genetically very strong men.
I said a year ago he was putting some big shots on thebags training and someone told me I was wrong and his technique was "all wrong".
He did something similar with Chudinov (sp?)...but thankfully - as much as we can know (I ain't seen his latest scan results) thankfully the guy was okay.
Eh? There's a thread on B&I specifically questioning whether Eubank Jr's lack of power actually contributed to Blackwell's injuries, as a properly big puncher would almost certainly have forced a much earlier stoppage. There is absolutely no way that Eubank Jr is more powerful than Sr. Can you count how many knockdowns that Jr has scored since he stepped up his competition?
Re: Should it have been stopped earlier?
Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 19:46
by ikorolev
Boxerbeetle wrote:magwitch wrote:
The son may be more powerful than his dad. I know timing is as key as anything but the son has ganglier arms and can get some extra whip on them. Two genetically very strong men.
I said a year ago he was putting some big shots on thebags training and someone told me I was wrong and his technique was "all wrong".
He did something similar with Chudinov (sp?)...but thankfully - as much as we can know (I ain't seen his latest scan results) thankfully the guy was okay.
Eh? There's a thread on B&I specifically questioning whether Eubank Jr's lack of power actually contributed to Blackwell's injuries, as a properly big puncher would almost certainly have forced a much earlier stoppage. There is absolutely no way that Eubank Jr is more powerful than Sr. Can you count how many knockdowns that Jr has scored since he stepped up his competition?
Yep, Jr just lands 10 decent punches in 20 seconds causing damage by accumulation.