Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Reason David Jordan Could Win KO

COMPASS/YUNIADHI GREAT world champion featherweight version of IBO, Daud Yordan, practicing in sasana Pertina, complex Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Wednesday (31/10/2012).

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com — David Jordan admitted, he had trouble to drop challengers United Kingdom origin, Choi Tseveenpurev in his battle 12 rounds at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, Friday (9/11/2010) night. The reason, the bloody Boxer Mongolia's tarungnya change the style into a more defensive strategy so that originally was designed not to run.

Leading up to the bout, which became her first moment to defend his IBO featherweight, David made it a target to win a KNOCKOUT before the sixth round. However, the reality in the ring, David was unable to release the best punch so that Choi could last up to 12 rounds. From counting numbers, David expressed absolute win after three jury was hung with a value of 117-111, 119-109 and 118-110.

"I'm having trouble, especially in the middle of the game because he changed strategy. In fact, of the five recordings that I have, he was a boxer in the style of attack, but this time he actually survived, "said David, who quoted from interviews with the RCTI television station after the match.

"It makes me trouble letting go of a blow to the target wants to go," added the 25-year-old Boxer, who on May 5 and then took the title with a KNOCKOUT victory in round two of the Filipino Boxer, Lorenzo Villanueva, also at Marina Bay Sands.

About plan ahead, David handed over entirely to the promoter. As a boxer, he's just ready to fight with anyone, including if the unification bout.


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