I mean, those are the same people that said floyd is the best defensive fighter ever by doing the same thing plus low blowing, using his forearms and elbows.
Another amerobum with fixed fights. Wanna see his real level? Watch him against Nahir Albright, looked like a deer in the headlights when facing real punches
I enjoyed watching andy cruz in his last fight Maybe they can have a rematch He got tested and came through it, so far he has been brought up the right way in my opinion
4:10 REAL ESTATE: And what has he accomplished by gaining that "real estate"? The 1st thought would be "OK, you put your opponent close to the ropes and you cut off all that "real estate" behind you, now it's going to be easier to pressure, trap and attack him", but the problem is he isn't doing any of it, so it literally means that he gained that "real estate" just to create more space for himself to backfoot-bish and to run away.
U guys should give “Mark Chamberlain” a watch. He seems like a more explosive Luke Campbell. Huge southpaw at 135. I believe he stops Keyshawn and Shakur in a real fight.
Even though he don’t have that much broadcasted fights yall should check out this Kazakh fighter Zhankosh Turarov his style looks familiar to GGG but a smaller version
I mean I liked Keyshawn when I saw him on DAZN for the 1st time and I saw that he has skills. But making the breakdowns of his skills against this level of opponents is nothing other than knob-polishing. You can do the exact same video by breaking down Keyshawn hitting a heavy bag. If he really wanted to make a serious film study of him against such a weak opponent, it should be on Davis' tendencies, good or bad, but what he did in this one was just chasing views and likes from the same group of so called boxing fans who show up in big numbers to consume the content about their favorite fighters but only when it's free, like here on youtube. Not to mention that most of those film study channels are always extremely careful not to step on the toes of the US boxing establishment by challenging their myths/narratives... It's funny how scared they are about making a negative breakdown showing all the flaws of the upcoming highly-touted fighters, never mind the already big names.