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以下是周三的一些花絮:
阿鲁姆说,他认为泰森会击败怀尔德,当他们在2月交战时,泰森将能够避免那些重炮。他说,他认为可以,也许需要一个三翻战,但让我们看看这部大戏的结局如何。

-阿鲁姆说他并没有因为约书亚的胜利而责怪他,但是这并没有使他的声望得到提升。他认为怀尔德会KO 他,而泰森会点数击败他。
“鲁伊斯真的丢了自己的脸,也真的伤了拳击”。“像他那样又胖又胖、身材走样,是对拳击运动的不尊重。阿鲁姆说,他是一个“迷人的、不错的孩子”。但他很不负责任,“他周围的人在哪里?”他说他知道,乔治·福尔曼也知道,当鲁伊斯踏上磅秤时,“他没有机会。”

约书亚将不得不和普列夫和乌西克对决,接下来让我们看看谁会胜出。“如果非要我打赌的话,我不认为约书亚会在2021年左右出现(与维尔德V富力的胜者对决),”因为普列夫和/或乌西克可能会干掉他,他告诉记者。

-阿鲁姆重申了他的声明,他和阿尔·海门已经同意埃罗尔·斯彭斯和特伦斯·克劳福德进行一场比赛。但是,他说,他认为也许可以先和肖恩·波特打一场,在埃罗尔出车祸之前,我们最后一次看到他和斯宾塞的比赛。他认为斯宾塞暂时还不会比赛,丹尼·加西亚对阿鲁姆来说就没那么有意义了,在他看来,克劳福德和波特之间的比赛是可能的。

-当被问及克劳福德和曼尼·帕奎奥的可能性时,阿鲁姆说:“别管帕奎奥了,他是个老头。”他说,这不是一场有竞争性的比赛,尽管曼尼仍然是一名伟大的拳手。
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2023-10-24 20:31:14 显示全部楼层
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我始终始终不相信富里有多么强。
维尔德在进步,
富里原地踏步就算不错了。
维尔德战胜富里是必然的。。。。
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2023-10-24 20:31:55 显示全部楼层
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维尔德在进步,
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2023-10-24 20:32:41 显示全部楼层
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这老阿也是有意思啊,之前老帕还在他旗下,想撮合的时候还说老帕老当益壮能打到四五十岁,现在眼瞅着没戏了成了老头了 d1.gif
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2023-10-24 20:32:59 显示全部楼层
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这篇请专家翻一下 d1.gif
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing ... ood-bad-ugly/137622
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2023-10-24 20:33:37 显示全部楼层
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打都打不开啊,打开了再看看,全看懂不行,看个大概意思可以 d1.gif d2.png
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THE GOOD

Coming into the showdown many leaned towards Andy Ruiz, thinking there was no way Anthony Joshua could avoid the thunderous shots which ultimately pulled the curtain on his American debut in New York City. Very dependent on his power in the past, it just seemed like the odds of him going 12 full rounds without getting caught in an exchange was slim to none.

To the surprise of viewers watching around the world and perhaps even to himself, Joshua was able to stick to the gameplan and execute nearly without a flaw. Despite a few shots taken to remind him how important that gameplan was, he demonstrated the type of discipline which can only result in a victory. As solid as the plan was, many wonder is it one he can adopt to consistently? To gauge that possibility, we look at the other side of the coin.

THE BAD

Despite his flawless execution, the reality behind Joshua’s victory was that his success wasn’t driven from pure skill, but rather necessity. Evident in his new approach was the fact that this was a man who was very much afraid to be hit. Such a strategy seems remarkable in theory, but reality tells us victory could not be accomplished down any other path. The physical attributes of Andy Ruiz (6’2″, 74 inch reach) made this strategy a very easy one to utilize. Unfortunately for Joshua, Ruiz represents the smaller, more compact frame of yesterday’s heavyweights.




The men who threaten Joshua the most don’t have such an issue, which will ultimately make it harder for him to adopt this new strategy. Tyson Fury is 6’9″ with an 85 inch reach, while Deontay Wilder is 6’7″ with an 83 inch reach. Both are more proficient with their jabs, both can connect with it at a much further distance, and both would make it considerably harder for Joshua to land his. How Joshua adopts to that size differential while trying to conquer a new approach remains to be seen. This is where the “ugly” side comes into play.

As promising as it was to see Joshua stick-and-move for 12 rounds, we all must remember that this journey started back in June, not last weekend in Saudi Arabia. In the aftermath of the showdown many fans have bombarded Ruiz with insulting rhetoric strong enough to make your flesh crawl! While true for the most part, it’s just a friendly reminder that the pendulum swings both ways, and now that it has, we can take a more neutral look all sides involved.

In the aftermath of Ruiz’s decision loss, the consensus perspective is that he needs to go back to the drawing board, lose some weight, and focus on training strategy and execution, as he was clearly distracted and not fully prepared. Why is that interesting? Few have noted but this was the identical perspective with Anthony Joshua after the first fight. The entire focus of his training camp for the rematch was to trim down weight (shedding the muscle mass), and focus on strategy and execution. The only difference between the two outcomes was the fact that Joshua was knocked out, while Ruiz was simply outpointed.

Why is that important? Because it also sheds light on the reason Joshua had to employ the stick-and-move strategy and Ruiz didn’t. The toughness of Joshua under the pressure of the heavyweight division’s power punchers remain a question mark. Against Klitschko, we saw him get up off the deck and jump up to earn respect! But in the aftermath of that fight he vowed to “never find [himself] in that situation again”. More and more, he appeared timid and a bit unsure of himself against punchers he felt could hurt him. After the knockout to Ruiz, his only option was to totally revamp his style. Credit to him, as few fighters have such adopt-ability.

The flipside is that this style not only presents an issue against longer, more dangerous fighters, but it also fails with the fans! When Pernell Whitaker (RIP), Toney, Hopkins, Mayweather and Rigondeaux used their skills to outshine the best of the rest, we heard terms like “boring”, and “snoozer”. In the aftermath of Joshua’s victory we’re hearing words like “Master Class”, and “Put on a Clinic”. While it’s exciting to see Joshua expand on his greatness, let us be reminded that a 28% connect rate is far from spectacular, and such a low percentage rate clarifies that he fought more experimentally than accurately.

Toney v Holyfield was a “clinic” (52% connect rate). Mayweather v Canelo was “Masterclass” (46% connect rate). What Joshua did was the first step in the right direction. But lets allow his evolution to advance before we start using such terms. Unfortunately, he’s not there yet, and with less than 25 pro fights, this is common. That actually proves his potential even more! A fighter with his power and ability isn’t one fans care to see “stick-and-move”. But the name of the game is “victory”. Whatever you can do within the bounds of the rules to gain it can only be commended. Job well done, Champ. Now what next? d1.gif
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2023-10-24 20:35:10 显示全部楼层
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这要好好研究下,好多词看着眼熟都记不起,我查下生词 d1.gif
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评判安东尼·约书亚:战胜鲁伊斯包括好,坏, d1.gif
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老阿有些话说的还行,有些不太苟同。 d1.gif
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