Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Walters on Rigo fight: "I like fighters, not runners"
Collapse
-
-
So sick of that excuse.
If you don't want your opponent to run, then stop them. What Walters is really saying here is that he doesn't think he could handle Rigo boxing.
-
booo
I don't like when on of my favourites talk shit about my other favourite. Old bastard Arum spoiled his mind.
And this sounds ****** considering that Walters is more likely a Thurman type of boxer-puncher who can box too not a brainless brawler who I think usually say this things.
Professional boxers should forget this "running" talk. It's so awkward. I mean they should be proud that his sport isn't just about stand and trade but has more styles, more strategy, more layer etc... and if a "runner" happens to be the best guy out of you then you should face him and find him in the ring not whining about "he doesn't trade with me"
Comment
-
Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostSo sick of that excuse.
If you don't want your opponent to run, then stop them. What Walters is really saying here is that he doesn't think he could handle Rigo boxing.
Comment
-
Originally posted by HEND View Postbooo
I don't like when on of my favourites talk shit about my other favourite. Old bastard Arum spoiled his mind.
And this sounds ****** considering that Walters is more likely a Thurman type of boxer-puncher who can box too not a brainless brawler who I think usually say this things.
Professional boxers should forget this "running" talk. It's so awkward. I mean they should be proud that his sport isn't just about stand and trade but has more styles, more strategy, more layer etc... and if a "runner" happens to be the best guy out of you then you should face him and find him in the ring not whining about "he doesn't trade with me"
I don't really see Walters as a Thurman type, maybe there are fights I have missed but I haven't seen him box off the backfoot for any length of time.
Strong puncher with good technical skills, who tends to pressure more often than not. I can see him catching Lomachenko down the stretch.
Comment
-
-
Comment