Because it's fixed.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 23:33 that was just mind boggling , how do 2 out of 3 judges possibly see it that way?
Lets stop pretending a lot of boxing isnt fixed
Because it's fixed.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 23:33 that was just mind boggling , how do 2 out of 3 judges possibly see it that way?
It's funny how boring ass fighters seem to have a complete lack of self awareness of how boring they are.handsofstone wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 11:46 A dominant performance from Stevenson but again he flatters to deceive, Harutyunyan wasn't in his level, he was tough but made to look basic and one dimensional, Stevenson kept him at bay with the jab and left cross, Stevenson's body work was good but never hurt Harutyunyan or looked like putting him away, just another nondescript showing, Stevenson fast becoming one of my least favorite fighters to watch, he's clearly a skilled boxer but needs to go through the gears more and take chances, very safety first which is fine but don't moan about the critics and lack of fans
I put it down to frustration because deep down they know, still Stevenson will be hard to beat, we need the ying and yang in boxing, guys like Harutyunyan and Dos Santos do nothing for him, we need someone to bring the dawg out in him, I wouldn't be shocked to see Stevenson beat Davis or Zepeda or any other top lightweight, he's very good, very boring but very goodgilgamesh wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:47It's funny how boring ass fighters seem to have a complete lack of self awareness of how boring they are.handsofstone wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 11:46 A dominant performance from Stevenson but again he flatters to deceive, Harutyunyan wasn't in his level, he was tough but made to look basic and one dimensional, Stevenson kept him at bay with the jab and left cross, Stevenson's body work was good but never hurt Harutyunyan or looked like putting him away, just another nondescript showing, Stevenson fast becoming one of my least favorite fighters to watch, he's clearly a skilled boxer but needs to go through the gears more and take chances, very safety first which is fine but don't moan about the critics and lack of fans
Yeah, but he missed out on a solid deal.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:18 People were leaving by he arena before the fright finished..
He a free agent now?
$3m per fight, is kinda what Crawford was on towards the end of his deal.. but and he was waaaaayyy more establishedSendo Takeshi wrote: ↑08 Jul 2024, 09:15Yeah, but he missed out on a solid deal.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:18 People were leaving by he arena before the fright finished..
He a free agent now?
Who knows, maybe Davis and/or Matchroom are on the horizon.
The boring guys are often good.handsofstone wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 15:44I put it down to frustration because deep down they know, still Stevenson will be hard to beat, we need the ying and yang in boxing, guys like Harutyunyan and Dos Santos do nothing for him, we need someone to bring the dawg out in him, I wouldn't be shocked to see Stevenson beat Davis or Zepeda or any other top lightweight, he's very good, very boring but very goodgilgamesh wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:47It's funny how boring ass fighters seem to have a complete lack of self awareness of how boring they are.handsofstone wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 11:46 A dominant performance from Stevenson but again he flatters to deceive, Harutyunyan wasn't in his level, he was tough but made to look basic and one dimensional, Stevenson kept him at bay with the jab and left cross, Stevenson's body work was good but never hurt Harutyunyan or looked like putting him away, just another nondescript showing, Stevenson fast becoming one of my least favorite fighters to watch, he's clearly a skilled boxer but needs to go through the gears more and take chances, very safety first which is fine but don't moan about the critics and lack of fans