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Tim has a few issues to address before thinking of getting back into the title picture. I think he has poor footwork for one. That habit of pulling without moving his feet to get out of range is no good. He also has a very loose guard and doesn’t hold the phone with his right when throwing that terrible left hook to the body. He doesn’t change levels when throwing the hook to the body which is why Bak knew exactly where to throw his left hook each time. He throws that left hook to the body like he’s hitting the heavy bag, with zero defensive responsibility.
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I see him becoming damaged goods real soon tbh, Especially if he don't learn to sharpen up his defense, the other guys at 154 definitely gonna be targeting his right side with that left hook he doesn't know how to defend against lol
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Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View PostTim has a few issues to address before thinking of getting back into the title picture. I think he has poor footwork for one. That habit of pulling without moving his feet to get out of range is no good. He also has a very loose guard and doesn’t hold the phone with his right when throwing that terrible left hook to the body. He doesn’t change levels when throwing the hook to the body which is why Bak knew exactly where to throw his left hook each time. He throws that left hook to the body like he’s hitting the heavy bag, with zero defensive responsibility.
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Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
Because of his last fight against Culcay... I myself fell for it.
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Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
I was watching the highlights yesterday and the first and last knockdowns were exactly the same: Tim throws a left hook but because he wants to inflict as much damage as possible he turns his torso into the hook too much, pulling his right behind his head. No wonder Bak couldn't miss with his own left hand.
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