Tim Bradley’s “Boying” Excuse: Why Bruce Carrington’s unimpressive victory over Mateus Haita raises questions about his potential
Tim Bradley denounces Bruce Carrington’s lean performance against Mateus Haita last Saturday night as “he”;I’m bored in the ring.” Because it was too easy for him. It doesn’t seem boring.
Bradley’s protective spin
Fans saw the horror in Carrington’s eyes. He didn’t give up as he had creeped up on Mateus Haita (14-1, 9 KOs), a relentless hungry predator. Bradley sounds like a classic example of someone who spins on a fighter jet failure. Shu Shu looked terrible, but Bradley blames it for being boring.
Carrington won the fight with a 12th round unanimous decision, but he didn’t look very well. He ran too much to the point where he was willing to fight his terrible toes and toes, and he didn’t show him the dog. He was forced to move throughout the contest to avoid being knocked out by Heita, a great puncher. The score was 119-109. 119-109 and 120-108.
After the fight, Carrington sounded ridiculous and said he was watching Espinoza in the crowd. I want to fight him. ”
Top Rank is not going to see him ruin his career by putting Carrington in Espinoza (27-0, 23 KOs) and doing Olympic gold medalist Rovegie Ramirez twice.
“I wanted to see more about tonight’s performance,” Tim Bradley said. Fighting Hub TVresponding to Bruce Carrington’s inactive victory over Mateus Haita in New York City last Saturday. “If you’re free to hit such a guy, if it’s that easy to land those kinds of punches on him, then you can do a little more to get the judges to step in.”
Carrington couldn’t do any more because he had been knocked out. Heita had too much power for him to go to knock out. As Bruce tried to step it up to load, Haita had caught him with a huge uppercut snapping his head back.
Carrington’s skill limit
Bradley didn’t see enough of Carrington’s fight against featherweight candidate Suleiman Segawa last year. Carrington is not one of the best of the 126. Seikawa clearly beat him, but the judges were given a short edge in stitching along with the A-side fighter who had the hype behind him.
In addition to Haita, Segawa is the only competitor Carrington faced in his four-year professional career. The problem is that they are both candidates for the fringe, and are not highly ranked fighters, still struggling Carrington.
“It’s all set up to push Shu Shu in that direction. I have not set limits About his skills. Anyone else can set limits. No, I think you’re better than what you’ve shown,” Bradley said.
Bruce shows all sorts of limitations to his skills. He revealed last night that he couldn’t stand in his pocket against a sturdy hitter, moved too much and could not rely on using his stiff arms. He is also limited in terms of power. His promoters did a good job of hyping him to become a big puncher, but he showed last night that he was not at Haita level in the power sector.
Carrington will soon turn 29. He said, “I’m not going to be one of the best fighters out of Brownsville. If he had such talent, he would have shown it by now and would not have fought the only competitors with the only two candidates that Top Rank matched him.
Bradley’s boring excuses
“Fulton? I think it’s hell of the game. I think he’ll have the opportunity to beat beat (WBC featherweight champion) Stephen Fulton. Absolutely. When he got a bored guy (Carrington) in a ring like that, it was too easy, but he couldn’t get a knockout.
The impact of Heita pressure
Boredom wasn’t the reason Carrington seemed poor towards Haita. Who is Bradley trying to make a child? The reason he was running around the ring was terrifying that he wasn’t standing on the ground. Carrington was worried because he was. Address pressure like GGG He doesn’t stop coming, stalking him around the ring, and striking him hard whenever he locks him in.
Heita was like a hunter in the ring, and Carrington had a look of terror. He sometimes tried to bluff, but his movements showed that he was scared of his happiness. Bradley hasn’t seen the reality of what happened last night.
“If you compromise on him and put him in with a guy on the same level as him and he has to dig it and try it, I think we’ll see another Shu Shu. I really do.
“Tonight, he (Carrington) It was supposed to shine tonight. I thought he had a perfect opponent, a handpicked opponent (Mateus heita). I’m honest. It might rub him the wrong way, but that’s it. I’ll keep it 100 because I’m going to tell you. Fans at home are watching it, and they are going to say it too. That’s all,” Bradley said of Carrington.
It sounded like Bradley had refrained from roasting Carrington during the ESPN broadcast of his fight with Haita last night. Tim’s failure to see was Shu Shu was made the most of it and fighting as much as he could, but he lacked the power and talent to control Haita.
Carrington wasn’t happy with the hard shot Haita had hit him. The man may have looked slowly, but he had it The power of the Foreman style With his heavy shot.
You could hear the sound of Haita’s blows. It was a surprising sound, and Carrington was unwilling to stand the punishment for any long time. The uppercut and loop’s right hand, where Haita was pounding the scrunchie, was no reluctant to stay in his pocket.
Carrington changed the rabbit quickly, Choose to constantly move and hold. That was not a coincidence. It was being kicked out of self-preservation. He was trying to save his skin as he had a power encounter with his match.
Last updated on 07/27/2025