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Boa Rogue
Posted: 2006-11-19 21:40:02
Hey Darkside

On the night Leamy was the hungrier and he seemed to listen to his corner. On the two ocassions Steve dropped his right, he let rip with that kango hammer left and flattened him. That was the difference and i think he was out to prove a point, and leave a marker on the K-1 stage. Steve be it at his present weight, or another 10 KG heavier has the tools of destruction against anyone. To his misfortune Leamy came prep'd and did his homework after his last fight in Wellington, and knew when to get out of range and take the shot when the opening came. Thats how I saw it. To Rexy's credit, Cornering is an art and his tactics came handy for sure. Note: Jason Suttie's corner had a huge absentee in the wonderful Roger Earps. All these factoids count at this level, where the margin for error is very thin and often harshly unforgiving.

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