The thing is when boxing 4x2's it is that frantic that the tactics are the same almost every contest, however this doesn't always translate when fighting 12x3's.handsofstone wrote:Yeah but still I can imagine Stalker's speed, sharpness and engine to fade but basic tactics???brilo33 wrote:amateurs though . i think he took to long to turn pro. i thought the same with luke campbell . but after luke's last fight thinks maybe nothandsofstone wrote: I don't think Stalker can cope with any style, did he really beat Josh Taylor??
Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
Im absolutely mDe up masher beat stalker,stalker is just jealous that sean dodd has won titles and come from nowere were as stalker went to the olympics won silver in the worlds i think abd he thinks them titles should of come his way. Calling sean dodd sh1t and stuff like that,listen blinky your fckin shit enough said
Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
Absolutely love the masher story , seems like a good bloke and is a more skillful boxer than people give him credit for .
The baby thing at the weigh in was quite comical .
The baby thing at the weigh in was quite comical .
Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
I can't for the life of me understand how Stalker captained anything or won olympic medals.
Even accounting for the differences in the amateur game.
He's just not very good. I rememeber watching his first couple fights and saying he wouldn't make British level (I wasn't alone, it was hardly a revelation)
He's very ordinary
Even accounting for the differences in the amateur game.
He's just not very good. I rememeber watching his first couple fights and saying he wouldn't make British level (I wasn't alone, it was hardly a revelation)
He's very ordinary
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handsofstone
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Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
x2davie wrote:I can't for the life of me understand how Stalker captained anything or won olympic medals.
Even accounting for the differences in the amateur game.
He's just not very good. I rememeber watching his first couple fights and saying he wouldn't make British level (I wasn't alone, it was hardly a revelation)
He's very ordinary
Dodd is looking more accomplished with every fight, he's shown good skills and intelligence in the fights with Stalker and Appleyard
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ShadrachSimmo
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Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
He is that. And even after all his shortcomings as a pro sky still bum him up as some amateur legend before all his fights as if that'll compensate for his up coming defeat. Yawn.davie wrote:I can't for the life of me understand how Stalker captained anything or won olympic medals.
Even accounting for the differences in the amateur game.
He's just not very good. I rememeber watching his first couple fights and saying he wouldn't make British level (I wasn't alone, it was hardly a revelation)
He's very ordinary
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
It's the complete lack of head movement, the fact he stays in range and goes out in straight lines.
You'd think he'd of learnt some of these basics in the amateur.
If you showed someone who didn't know him Stalker on video, there's no way they'd guess he'd had that extensive amateur career. His head and foot movement is on par with a novice a lot of the time.
You'd think he'd of learnt some of these basics in the amateur.
If you showed someone who didn't know him Stalker on video, there's no way they'd guess he'd had that extensive amateur career. His head and foot movement is on par with a novice a lot of the time.
Re: Sean Dodd vs Thomas Stalker
Not sure why but Tom Stalker always reminds of Neil Perkins... What happened to Neil's pro career?