Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold
Henry Cooper's book was the first boxing book I ever read as well, followed closely by Floyd Patterson's.
There is a lot to be learned by watching tapes. That drop shift move seemed like suicide to me until I saw Benny Leonard do it on tape. Slo-motion is the greatest invention...I've watched whole fights on slo-motion, some of them (McGirt/Brown, Toney/Nunn to name two) a dozen or more times.
Damn, I need a hobby.
grey you need to download media player classic. it allows you to watch fights in slow motion real easily. I was trying to get chris to jump on board but I'm not sure if he tried it. The thing with it is that it allows you to control the slow motion with the arrow keys on your keyboard. You can slow motion foward or backwards real easily. Ive watched every fight I get my hands on in slow motion. It really does reveal everything. What I Like to do is pick one fighter and watch a bunch of his fights in slow mo with the thing. I know James Toney better than I know me.