Comments Thread For: Erislandy Lara not thinking of retirement at 41 years old
Bob Santos, the trainer of Erislandy Lara, has rejected any notion that the Cuban veteran is contemplating retirement now hes 41 years old
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What is strange is that in his old age he has started knocking people out. Five of his last six fights are stoppages. Some might say it is the quality of his opposition at 160 lbs.
'What is strange is that in his old age he has started knocking people out. Five of his last six fights are stoppages. Some might say it is the quality of his opposition at 160 lbs'.
It isn't that unusual. His feet can't move as fast as they once did so he has to stand flat footed. That massively increases punching power. Obviously, it also leaves him more open to get hit but that comes back to your point of quality of opposition. Erislandy can afford to stand right in front of a lot of today's M/Ws & trade because they just aren't v good. I suspect he wouldn't want to stand & trade with Hamzah Sheeraz.
For me, Lara has been one of the most frustrating fighters to watch over the years; but at the same time, I still love to watch him box. One of the best I've seen and has somehow emerged as one of my favorites of the past 10 years
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