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    Default An interesting sort of switch hitter.

    Here is one of the Greats, who I think didnt switch meaning to consciously switch continually for any trite reasons.

    Watch the first few minutes keep your eye on his feet and they change but its the opponent who changes them for him.

    He simply allows it. You see that he is so into being solid off both hands when Michael goes out on an angle Humberto simply follows him with which ever hand is closest to the side Michael heads out on, so he never has to break the distance up or lose any time or momentum on resetting a stance to his opponents new position.

    Probably my favorite fight too at least in the top 5, maybe you should watch it from the start

    Heres the last bit anyway, Michaels been down twice already so Humberto is head hunting as he had been from the start.

    Respect totally to both men here.

    He also uses it to naturally follow and retain the distance with the rear arm becomming the front jab and also goes out of and and back into range very fast with it too.

    I'll just shut up there, dont want to wreck the ending for anyone who hasnt seen it.

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    Default Re: An interesting sort of switch hitter.

    What an awesome fight.
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    Default Re: An interesting sort of switch hitter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Donny View Post
    What an awesome fight.

    Yeah sorry should of put up the whole fight.

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    Default Re: An interesting sort of switch hitter.

    Jimmy Lennon Jnr AND Michael Buffer What's all that about
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    Default Re: An interesting sort of switch hitter.

    Great fight. Buffer was dressed like Fonzie (what the fuck?). Apparently he didn't have time to change into his tux. Brilliant.

    Gonzalez style made it look like he was fighting square on most of the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Great fight. Buffer was dressed like Fonzie (what the fuck?). Apparently he didn't have time to change into his tux. Brilliant.

    Gonzalez style made it look like he was fighting square on most of the time.

    Yeah interesting style.They came to bang Mexican warfare, like a lighter version of Barrera and Morrales this ended up being a triple too. I wont comment on the next two if you havent seen them,both good fights different than this though, in Mexico City the crowd are so pro Humberto even though Michael is of Mexican decent,he wasnt local anymore.




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    Default Re: An interesting sort of switch hitter.

    Gonzalez vs Carbajal was a great scrap. I could put this one in the great defeats thread!!!!!


    Side note- MC is one of the coolest dudes to meet. One year I was at Grazi's (Rocky Graziano pub) and Carbajal sometimes would get so ripped and be the hardest guy to control. The littlest dude, raising all cane!

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    Default Re: An interesting sort of switch hitter.

    foooking great donny brook there. My kind of fight there

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    foooking great donny brook there. My kind of fight there
    The channel Versus use to play this fight a bit.
    Can't figure out why versus dropped boxing in exchange for fishing or whatever they play today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Gonzalez vs Carbajal was a great scrap. I could put this one in the great defeats thread!!!!!


    Side note- MC is one of the coolest dudes to meet. One year I was at Grazi's (Rocky Graziano pub) and Carbajal sometimes would get so ripped and be the hardest guy to control. The littlest dude, raising all cane!
    That thread is exactly what got me thinking about this fight to be honest. But I got caught up in watching it and noticed those natural switches. Really there wasnt a large underdog in these two, both of these guys needed to be there.
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    Bump. This should of been inhere not the general Boxing.
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