12/21 PBC on FOX: Tony Harrison vs Jermell Charlo 2 (WBC Super Welterweight Title)

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.. . A lot of guys get frustrated when they’re being outboxed. Charlo never did. He stayed composed and kept applying pressure til he broke him. charlo showed a lot of growth and maturity here.

Strong points right here . Charlo showed such professionalism and belief in his strategy . He coulda easily gotten flustered but he stayed the course .
 

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I still don’t understand how lol Charlo turn into a power puncher KO artist this late in his career. Usually the KOs go down as you get better opposition...That shyt kind of crazy.


Jrock chin isn’t as bad as I thought it was but it’s still not great. Hurd is not really a big puncher. lol Charlo will hit him with some big shots.
Jrock got the skills to win but his chin is suspect. That man got knockdown and hurt by a jab.


Charlo by KO
 

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He showed his inexperience. You got a killer in front of you and you out there dancing and shyt. And for what?.....just to prove you weren’t hurt?.....Smh. Just focus on the task at hand. You get hit, answer back. Trying to dance it off does nothing for you. But Charlo didn’t let it faze him. He just kept coming til he finally caught him.

Harrison is a good boxer but he doesn’t have great ring IQ. He looked really good early on, but he let Charlo impose his will and started fighting nervous. He also stopped sitting down on his punches and gave Charlo no reason to doubt himself. The scorecards mean nothing. At the end of the day, it was Charlo who broke Harrison’s will. A lot of guys get frustrated when they’re being outboxed. Charlo never did. He stayed composed and kept applying pressure til he broke him. charlo showed a lot of growth and maturity here.

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At the of end day without getting caught Harrison still gets robbed. Dont see where any will was broken. Harrison didn't quit. Breh got too laxed in there as Charlo was the one fighting for his career.
 

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At the of end day without getting caught Harrison still gets robbed. Dont see where any will was broken. Harrison didn't quit. Breh got too laxed in there as Charlo was the one fighting for his career.
Nope. Charlo was breaking him down. When a man starts dancing and prancing around the ring that's a tell tale sign they're getting frustrated. Imagine Floyd or Ward shaking their ass cause a man landed a body shot on em:hhh:


People are acting like the punch came out of nowhere. Nah. You could see Harrison's demeanor changing from the 8th round. In the middle rounds he was throwing from 25-35 power punches every round. But from round 8 to 11, he threw a combined 40 power punches. Only 6 in round 10. Charlos pressure was breaking him down and he was fighting reluctant. You can't say "without getting caught".....he DID get caught. And it wasn't by luck. He got caught because those Charlo body shots had him fatigued. Wasn't no luck involved at all. And I'm no Charlo Stan. But he earned that knockout. He earned it with straight up will. That loss was probably the best thing that ever happened to him. He came back more focused than ever. Yea he still obviously has some flaws, but the heart and determination he showed was elite level.

Seems like this is happening with a lot of big fights lately. Making excuses for the loser and giving no credit to the winner's. Just can't fukk with it. it's the same shyt with Wilder. He never gets his props. It's always a lucky punch. For me, the only thing that matters is the end result. so if you get outboxed for 8 rounds but you keep grinding and get that knockout late, then you proved to be the better man. Plain and simple. that's just how I see things. But that wasn't even the case with this fight. This was a back and forth scrap where one man's determination overcame another man's technical advantages. Charlo did exactly what you're supposed to do when you're up against a more skilled fighter. shyt was systematic. Charlo refused to lose and snatched his title back. Dude deserves his respect.
 

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At the of end day without getting caught Harrison still gets robbed. Dont see where any will was broken. Harrison didn't quit. Breh got too laxed in there as Charlo was the one fighting for his career.

were we watching the same fight?

no robbery was going to happen.

charlo would have fairly won if it went to the cards
 
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