boring ko punchers?

jamamb
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Re: boring ko punchers?

Post by jamamb »

ya rigo does have some pop but is focused first on risk minimizing. thats whats so frustrating is that you know this guy can do damage but even against totally outclsssed opponents he doesnt really go for it.12th round of donaire figgt is most spiteful ive seen of him.
gilgamesh
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Re: boring ko punchers?

Post by gilgamesh »

Datsue wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 09:55 For a fighter with so many shocking, give-you-chills one-punch knockouts, Randall Bailey was often dire to watch.

Yeah. Some guys like him seem to become so reliant on their one punch power that they don't ever do anything to set it up hardly they just go through a whole fight hoping for a one shot KO, and if they don't get it, they're just getting thoroughly outboxed.
TheLeprechaun
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Re: boring ko punchers?

Post by TheLeprechaun »

Danny Jacobs..
jamamb
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 12 Nov 2017, 01:32 Danny Jacobs..

:clap:
Ossyrules
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Re: boring ko punchers?

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Naandrew wrote: 11 Nov 2017, 15:44 Can't believe no one has mentioned Rigo.

The most boring fighter to watch but he does have legitimate power which he doesn't use.
Great shout. Unless you’re an absolute purist who enjoys back foot defensive boxing, he’s pretty boring
bennie
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Re: boring ko punchers?

Post by bennie »

Frank Bruno used to bore the hell out of me. The only phase of his career that I enjoyed came around the time that he fought Lewis.
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