Do sons fight with a similar style to their fathers? Have a look at 16 yr old amateur Tim Tszyu in red and check the resemblance to his old man, uncanny; <iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/AJAJYYkLUCk" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="390" width="640"></iframe>
It's pretty obvious that Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s fundamentals come from his dad Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. throws his punches, particularly to the body, with the exact same motion his dad did... with an obvious difference in quality, notwithstanding
seriously, it's ridiculous. Nobody cares about David Haye here, who picked him to win? Who even picked him to be competetive?
All of England, it seems. I would tie in America too but they seem to be taking the 5th on this one all of a sudden. Back on topic, its obvious how Tim {I shall call him Borushka} is holding his left hand out and then firing it from a half-cocked position. Thats pure Tszyu. Not that it will do Borushka any favours when he gets to fighting those slick inner-city guys. Alan Minter, former MW champ, had a son who fought in the same cut-prone, grunting style his dad did.
Hopkins is a good bell-weather to express the kind of collective thoughts and desires leading up to the Klitschko - Haye fight, it just so happenned Don King this time elaborated it a little clearer.
I picked Wlad to win WITH EASE, as did everyone with a brain here Haye is not a story in America, nobody knows or cares who he is Nobody is pleading the 5th on anything I never ranked Haye, I never will... he's a gutless "athlete" boxer
Depends what you read, if we go via the refreshing fightbeat community, well sure (sort of)...but if we have opinion based interviews with the usual suspects, or elaborate outbursts from the universally respected and beloved Bernard Hopkins, the face of admiration in American boxing,.. well then,.. it's not difficult to see what the Irishman is pent up about,..or I for that matter.