Sharkhunter
04-08-2007, 03:02 PM
What a fight to watch. Nonstop action from start to finish, what a fight for the fans. With that said, what the hell was Corrales thinking? It was clear early in the fight the inside belonged to Clottey. Corrales needed to step back and let Clottey come to him, try some side to side movement and counters, I'm not saying it would have worked (IMO it would not have mattered) but standing infront of him or moving forward was getting him killed. Even his corner was telling him to move and not square up, and then he would run right back to the inside and go toe to toe. So, is it the warrior in him will not let do anything but come forward and go for the KO, is he uncomfortable or incapable of staying outside and working his jab for all its worth, or has he just never had a trainer who had him work in training camp on controlling a fight with your jab always instead thinking stay inside and at some point Corrale's supposed power would change things? Come to think of it, I don't think I have ever seen Corrales do anything but come forward and if he is going to stay at the higherweight thats only going to work for the fans not him, he needs to learn to be boring at times