Re: If you could be any boxer, which boxing style would you have?
how about moves? there was a move michael spinks used to do a lot. instead of parrying a jab, he'd just jerk his head away, sort of off to the side from it, like this.
https://i.imgur.com/FIgiezG.gif
he explained in an interview that wherever he put his head is where he knew you'd put your jab. so since he already knew where your jab would go, since he was the one who put it there, all he had to do was move his head some place else. no trainer in the world will teach you that move. but when you think about it, its so simple, you'd do the same move if somebody threw something at your head without even thinking about it. thats why trainers dont want you to do it. because in the end if boxing is mostly just instincts, what do you need a trainer for?
heres another one. i love this move. willie pep did it all the time. heres willie pastrano doing it.
https://i.imgur.com/SGeKfU2.gif
when you're circling to your right you feel ok about his right hand since youre circling away from it. but when youre circling to your left, which you'll be doing most often, you'll get a little anxious about getting too close to his right hand. but if you get into your skip, and skip to your left as a southpaw, you create a lot of space from his right hand instead of feeling like youre circling right into it. a lot of guys have that problem. so what happens is they just stop and stand still or panic instead of continuing to turn him. i see that happen so much.
Re: If you could be any boxer, which boxing style would you have?
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Kirkland Laing
What happened to this guy..drink or drugs?
https://youtu.be/oY_1iNtpb1E
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Kirkland Laing must be drugs, all the talent but takes a lot of hard work and easier to take a spliff.
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Both. Boxing got in the way of his drink and drug intake for a few years but then he retired and dedicated himself to the life.
Re: If you could be any boxer, which boxing style would you have?
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Yuzo
how about moves? there was a move michael spinks used to do a lot. instead of parrying a jab, he'd just jerk his head away, sort of off to the side from it, like this.
https://i.imgur.com/FIgiezG.gif
he explained in an interview that wherever he put his head is where he knew you'd put your jab. so since he already knew where your jab would go, since he was the one who put it there, all he had to do was move his head some place else. no trainer in the world will teach you that move. but when you think about it, its so simple, you'd do the same move if somebody threw something at your head without even thinking about it. thats why trainers dont want you to do it. because in the end if boxing is mostly just instincts, what do you need a trainer for?
heres another one. i love this move. willie pep did it all the time. heres willie pastrano doing it.
https://i.imgur.com/SGeKfU2.gif
when you're circling to your right you feel ok about his right hand since youre circling away from it. but when youre circling to your left, which you'll be doing most often, you'll get a little anxious about getting too close to his right hand. but if you get into your skip, and skip to your left as a southpaw, you create a lot of space from his right hand instead of feeling like youre circling right into it. a lot of guys have that problem. so what happens is they just stop and stand still or panic instead of continuing to turn him. i see that happen so much.
Sorry meant to like your post, good stuff
Re: If you could be any boxer, which boxing style would you have?
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Yuzo
how about moves? there was a move michael spinks used to do a lot. instead of parrying a jab,
he'd just jerk his head away, sort of off to the side from it, like this.
https://i.imgur.com/FIgiezG.gif
he explained in an interview that wherever he put his head is where he knew you'd put your jab. so since he already knew where your jab would go, since he was the one who put it there, all he had to do was move his head some place else. no trainer in the world will teach you that move. but when you think about it, its so simple, you'd do the same move if somebody threw something at your head without even thinking about it. thats why trainers dont want you to do it. because in the end if boxing is mostly just instincts, what do you need a trainer for?
https://i.imgur.com/SGeKfU2.gif
Meldrick taylor used to do that too and followed it with a counter-jab. A nice move.
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goti71
Meldrick taylor used to do that too and followed it with a counter-jab. A nice move.
yeah thats right. and lots of other guys.
https://i.imgur.com/zvxSA9C.gif
https://i.imgur.com/xHgtDyv.gif
https://i.imgur.com/OVjuiMi.gif
https://i.imgur.com/kQzQa6o.gif
https://i.imgur.com/1hYO3xc.gif
https://i.imgur.com/UoFY3jk.gif
theres lots of fancy things you can do to take a guys jab away. none easier or simpler than just craning your neck off to the side.
you'll recognize thats how floyd throws his pull counter. he has a special way of doing it. he'll lean in at you. that lets him shorten up your jab and place it exactly where he wants it to be.
thats what makes a guy slick. if you can use your head to place a guys punches to go where you want them to go, youre slick.
https://i.imgur.com/ks88nSk.gif
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Pryor, Hamed
No one wants windmills?
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Stevie ongen ferdinanduses
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Oh, I only read the second part of the question.
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I'll take Mike Tyson's style any day of the week. Make the most of it while you're young and retire undefeated.
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Loma, of course. Either that or I'd be a figure skater or ballet dancer. :o:o
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Walked into another look at Frankie Randall in first Chavez fight. Really liked that boxer puncher style. He was on point with long combinations early, tight inside work after Chavez storm and killer work rate. Randall epitomized the mentality of a confident aware fighter there.
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Spicoli
Walked into another look at Frankie Randall in first Chavez fight. Really liked that boxer puncher style. He was on point with long combinations early, tight inside work after Chavez storm and killer work rate. Randall epitomized the mentality of a confident aware fighter there.
Randall fought beautifully against Chavez both times, forgot how great those fights were. Two fighters at the top of their game.