Big Bear Camp Was Eventful For Tavoris Cloud |
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| Written by The Sweet Science | |||
| Saturday, 02 March 2013 20:38 | |||
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Cloud is shown here in front of the beautiful Bear Mountain Ski Resort. Cloud, from Tallahassee, Fla., and his new trainer Abel Sanchez faced a number of challenges at their high-altitude training camp perched in the mountains east of Los Angeles. They braved a bitterly cold January followed by heavy snowfall that Cloud noted "was beautiful." February brought on what Cloud said "was not a good time to be a black man in Big Bear," when an intense California-wide manhunt lead police to Cloud's scenic mountain oasis in search of former Los Angeles Police Department cop Christoper Dorner--a fugitive with a $1 million bounty on his head after being suspected of going on a killing spree--whose truck was found in the snow-covered woods near Big Bear Lake. Police got into a gunfight with the outlaw on Glass Road in the Big Bear area before subsequently burning a cabin where he had holed up on Feb. 12. amayseng says: that is kinda crazy that Dorner was out that way, it had to be a few worrisome days for Cloud and everyone really in the area with that guy on the loose. brownsugar says: The grim, and dutiful Cloud will be coming at Bhop like a crazed ex-LA Cop with a vendetta, It'll be interesting to see if Bhop can survive the assault or if Cloud will burn himself out in blaze of glory during the championship rounds... Or will Clouds defense be like a fortified, fireproof, Cabin in the Woods?... Cloud finally gets his wish. Now lets see what he can do with the opportunity. Radam G says: If Tavoris was lightning, instead of a "Thunder" Cloud, he may would put some fright in old B-Hop and the wise, old Genie Naazim. Radam G says: If Tavoris was lightning, instead of a "Thunder" Cloud, he may would put some fright in old B-Hop and the wise, old Genie Naazim. amayseng says: Radam u think bhop sits down early and gets cloud out of there in the middle rounds? amayseng says: Radam u think bhop sits down early and gets cloud out of there in the middle rounds? Radam G says: B-Hop will probably whup him up badly. I don't know about stopping him. Holla! stormcentre says: Looking at Cloud’s last 6 or so fights – or even going back further - it’s hard to see that he has the experience with top notch guys that you would expect would be required to perform well against a crafty veteran that knows every trick in the book; like Hopkins. Radam G says: Wow! Storm, Cloud's best chance to beat B-Hop is to run away from him and rain punches. But that is not in the character of Cloud. He is a rushing storm -- hehehe -- a tsanumi. And that type of fighter, you beat him by 45-degree moving and shooting and uppercuts. stormcentre says: Yes, agreed Radam. Cloud does look easy (for Hopkins) to wrong-foot and/or step around, and pot shot. I still think Cloud can hurt B-Hop though, just not sure he will and/or that Bernard will give him the chance. Radam G says: Hurt comes with the terrority. That will not be a surprise. Getting B-Hop out of there would be. Holla! Bernie Campbell says:
Bjob will get his behind seriously slapped upside the head, even if he was 30 Cloud is the right man in the right place!
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Undefeated light heavyweight champion Tavoris "Thunder" Cloud (24-0, 19 KOs) took his last run this morning in Big Bear Lake, Calif., prior to departing for Brooklyn, N.Y., to make his fifth title defense on March 9 at Barclays Center against future Hall of Famer Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins (52-6-2, 32 KOs). (HBO, 9:30 p.m. ET/PT)





Wonder how he fared with GGG? Did he get busted up? Or did GGG take it easy on him so he doesn't face B-Hop feeling a little gun shy?