For years, Wladimir Klitschko’s detractors have said that he gets away with too much grabbing, holding, and leaning down on his opponents, a tactic that not only wears down his foes but also helps protect Klitschko in close.
Klitschko isn’t often penalized for this, but on Saturday night against Bryant Jennings, referee Michael Griffin took a point from Klitschko in the 10th round.
Klitschko and trainer Johnathan Banks didn’t agree with the call, feeling that the holding was due to the size difference and the way Jennings was fighting. Nevertheless, it didn’t seem to bother Klitschko much, if at all, particularly given that he won a decision over Jennings. [Click Here To Read More]
Klitschko isn’t often penalized for this, but on Saturday night against Bryant Jennings, referee Michael Griffin took a point from Klitschko in the 10th round.
Klitschko and trainer Johnathan Banks didn’t agree with the call, feeling that the holding was due to the size difference and the way Jennings was fighting. Nevertheless, it didn’t seem to bother Klitschko much, if at all, particularly given that he won a decision over Jennings. [Click Here To Read More]
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