SBW vs Chauncey
#61
(01-09-2015, 03:26 PM)Daneo Wrote: Really don't like that they've got him using the low left hand and rolling the shoulder to defend......It's a terrible habit to start off with in the boxing game IMHO, it also makes for really boring fights...... Ishe Smith vs Anyone comes to mind....

I agree it may be boring with the left low, but look at guys like Burley who used it, very effective. Keeping that head off centre is a key factor though
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#62
(01-09-2015, 07:51 PM)Jamieson Wrote:
(01-09-2015, 03:26 PM)Daneo Wrote: Really don't like that they've got him using the low left hand and rolling the shoulder to defend......It's a terrible habit to start off with in the boxing game IMHO, it also makes for really boring fights...... Ishe Smith vs Anyone comes to mind....

I agree it may be boring with the left low, but look at guys like Burley who used it, very effective. Keeping that head off centre is a key factor though

True, it is an effective style I just think it needs to be incorporated with a standard stance and used more sparingly as opposed to the whole time. If your using it soley I think u end up fighting way 2 passively and counters tend to be single punches only. If SBW wants to fight like mayweather he better start learning to trash talk like him too, otherwise he'll end up like rigondeux...
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#63
(01-09-2015, 09:17 PM)Daneo Wrote:
(01-09-2015, 07:51 PM)Jamieson Wrote:
(01-09-2015, 03:26 PM)Daneo Wrote: Really don't like that they've got him using the low left hand and rolling the shoulder to defend......It's a terrible habit to start off with in the boxing game IMHO, it also makes for really boring fights...... Ishe Smith vs Anyone comes to mind....

I agree it may be boring with the left low, but look at guys like Burley who used it, very effective. Keeping that head off centre is a key factor though

True, it is an effective style I just think it needs to be incorporated with a standard stance and used more sparingly as opposed to the whole time. If your using it soley I think u end up fighting way 2 passively and counters tend to be single punches only. If SBW wants to fight like mayweather he better start learning to trash talk like him too, otherwise he'll end up like rigondeux...
I think if SBW becomes a tenth of the boxer Rigondeux is then he'll have done well.
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#64
Agree Craig, however Rigo got dumped by HBO and his promoter because his style(while top notch) makes for boring fights. Money on the other-hand(who also has a sometimes boring defensive style) has something else which sells tix.....his abilty to polarise an audience and put bums in seats. half of the fans watching love his hype and the other half want to see him recieve a dose of humble pie....
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#65
Sonny Bill Williams' athleticism his 'biggest' asset

Sonny Bill Williams says his athletic ability is his biggest – and perhaps only - asset heading into his next boxing bout against American journeyman Chauncy Welliver.

The cross-coding superstar has given a brutally honest assessment of his ring work ahead of his January 31 fight with Welliver in Sydney.

The pair will headline the Footy Show Fight Night promotion.

It won't be a pretty sight when lumpy heavyweight Welliver enters the ring. But looks aside, the 31-year-old is a seasoned veteran with a 70-fight professional record coming on top of an extensive amateur background. He's also been a regular sparring partner for some of the best fighters of his generation.

"Anyone that knows boxing, this guy I am fighting has had 70 fights. He's won 55, drawn five and lost 10," Williams told Sydney's Daily Telegraph.

"With that record in mind I had to try and get something in my favour, which is athletic ability.

"If we're honest, when you look at it, he's a big boy. But I've only had six fights and my first three, you wouldn't even consider them fights."

Williams, who has won virtually everything on offer in rugby league and rugby, admits to ambitions in boxing though he's also real enough to know it will take time, especially as he continues his football career that may include a fresh challenge of playing sevens with an eye to next year's Olympics in Brazil.

His code-hopping may have worked against him in boxing, with Williams admitting to the Daily Telegraph his lack of amateur fighting has left him with much to learn.

Williams hopes to up his game as he trains alongside Australian great Tony Mundine.

Williams said he's learned to live with the negative publicity that his forays into the boxing ring regularly generate.

He said his two-year hiatus from boxing was planned to try to let things cool down after the uproar from his last fight, a contentious points decision against South African veteran Francois Botha in Brisbane.

He admitted he may have bitten off more than he could chew against Botha, taking on the fight a year after knocking out Clarence Tillman to win the New Zealand title.

"It was a bit of a reality check. Things went so well the fight before that I probably got ahead of myself a bit," Williams said of the Botha fight that was surrounded by accusations of doping against the South African and that the bout was shsortened by two rounds to 10 as Williams came under fire late in the contest.

Welliver, who is battling through a three-loss streak in the ring, has pleaded with fans not to judge him by his appearance, but by his abilities.

He said he'd been training hard in the United States in preparation for the fight and was thrilled to have a good lead-in, something he had struggled with in his last two losses to Australian Browne in Melbourne last November and Russian Alexander Ustinov in Moscow a month later.
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#66
$40 for SBW vs Chauncy. I mean, come on!
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#67
oooooouch....... Steep, the ol' trans-tasman markup.
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#68
Is chauncy worth a bet? seriously thinking of it
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#69
(01-28-2015, 12:43 AM)bart Wrote: Is chauncy worth a bet? seriously thinking of it

I was considering it as well, the problem though is, how far has Wellliver slipped into journeyman mode?
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#70
Maybe Chauncey could post his thoughts on the spread? You don't need to say anything just tap the . button

Once for I'm in the best shape of my life
Twice for I went for a run got tired, eeeeh fuggit ill spar a few with that big guy at the gym ill be sweet he's had 5 fights.
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