Gassiev stops Wlodarczyk in 3 by huge liver shot
Posted: 21 Oct 2017, 23:39
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Maybe... Although I think Włodarczyk could be considered quite shot at this stage. Dorticos fight should provide more answers.gilgamesh wrote:Stopping a guy like Wlodarczyk is a big statement.
Wlodarczyk definitely was no longer at his best, but it's still impressive to be the 1st guy to stop somebody that's never been stopped in 57 Professional fights prior.TempleSlave wrote:Maybe... Although I think Włodarczyk could be considered quite shot at this stage. Dorticos fight should provide more answers.gilgamesh wrote:Stopping a guy like Wlodarczyk is a big statement.
You can't say that based on this fight. This is how Wlod always dealt with bigger punchers -- letting them attack, gas out and then taking them out in later rounds. The difference is that Gassiev is not just a big puncher.TempleSlave wrote:Maybe... Although I think Włodarczyk could be considered quite shot at this stage. Dorticos fight should provide more answers.gilgamesh wrote:Stopping a guy like Wlodarczyk is a big statement.
Also a good chin, which Wlodarczyk obviously must have ain't gonna save you from a perfectly placed liver shot.boxing_rocks wrote:You can't say that based on this fight. This is how Wlod always dealt with bigger punchers -- letting them attack, gas out and then taking them out in later rounds. The difference is that Gassiev is not just a big puncher.TempleSlave wrote:Maybe... Although I think Włodarczyk could be considered quite shot at this stage. Dorticos fight should provide more answers.gilgamesh wrote:Stopping a guy like Wlodarczyk is a big statement.
Not that Wlod's previous 58 opponents didn't try to hurt him to the body. Gassiev did everything correct tactically aiming to Wlod's head for two rounds, throwing uppercuts and having Wlod to raise his elbows.gilgamesh wrote:Also a good chin, which Wlodarczyk obviously must have ain't gonna save you from a perfectly placed liver shot.boxing_rocks wrote:You can't say that based on this fight. This is how Wlod always dealt with bigger punchers -- letting them attack, gas out and then taking them out in later rounds. The difference is that Gassiev is not just a big puncher.TempleSlave wrote: Maybe... Although I think Włodarczyk could be considered quite shot at this stage. Dorticos fight should provide more answers.
Yeah that was niceSaadOffTheDeck wrote:It took a minute to get used too but I really enjoyed the telecast with no commentary.
Everybody moves (runs) when they fight Gassiev.victor-romeo wrote:Gassiev is a tank, I have never seen him fight someone who moves. I would really love to see him vs Usyk..
I don't really remember Lebedev running much, When I say move I mean more Lara, or Algeri even though they are smaller ..boxing_rocks wrote:Everybody moves (runs) when they fight Gassiev.victor-romeo wrote:Gassiev is a tank, I have never seen him fight someone who moves. I would really love to see him vs Usyk..
victor-romeo wrote:I don't really remember Lebedev running much, When I say move I mean more Lara, or Algeri even though they are smaller ..you know stick and move making him reset his feet I am not saying he can't do it just never seen him do it as I have only seen Gassiev fight Lebedev and Wlodarcyzk..boxing_rocks wrote:Everybody moves (runs) when they fight Gassiev.victor-romeo wrote:Gassiev is a tank, I have never seen him fight someone who moves. I would really love to see him vs Usyk..

Szpilka vs Wlodarczyk seems to be more possible, as there are rumours about this fight since Szpilka once punched Wlodarczyk with his head, and says he is open to fight himPerseus wrote:Wlodarczyk done as a top cruiser.
Time to put together Adamek vs Wlodarczyk.