http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81non05aKX4
My latest video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81non05aKX4
My latest video.
To the brave belong all things.
That was absolutely exhilarating!I still have the goosebumps to show for it. Thanks for putting in the tremendous effort to make this available.
If you hear a voice within you saying that I am not a painter, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.
Nice stuff,well made.
Thanks guys! I recommend taking a look at this fight and paying attention to the principles I mentioned in my video, especially quartering the opponent as a target. The first three punches thrown by Jones are telling.
The prime light heavyweight version of Jones was the most enjoyable to watch for this stuff, because he settled down against his now naturally bigger opponents with less jumping around. But I love the opening to this super middleweight fight and hence the fight in its entirety.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZj7ehH1ZH8
More than his speed, reflexes, "chin" (a silly term in my book) or other uber-athletic attributes... I think it was his control of distance that deteriorated slowly after he moved back down from heavyweight and that led to his demise.
"I see a lot of Charley in this kid, Roy Jones Jr."
- Blackie Nelson, Burley's sparring partner
To the brave belong all things.
Roy had his way with this poor bloke,dont think he had fought for a year, it does emphasize what Roy was all about though.
Your right about its distance.
Its about how and when he bridges the gap too.
They are not a standard left hooks, they are leaping left hooks.
Devastating, full body weight and full forward movement behind them.
How Roy could read when to launch and when he could get away with it comes down to what you are saying.
Back in the day I used to like to watch Michael Spinks for the same reasons.
He was a small light heavy taking it up to the heavys.
I know Tyson went through him a like a bulldozer ,i was gutted when he did ,i thought Michael would have worked on frustrating him but he got caught cold.
Anyway, check him out here in the 15th round;Not his best round ever could of hunted down better but Its easier to see what he was all about in the later rounds, and how he usually thought in there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofpvj67MUDM
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