thank you chris, it was my understanding that the cartoon version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7Vh8tVPjHk was way unrealistic, twisting the torso so much to get full leverage, with a pattern so predictable it would be useless aginst modern boxers more prone to countering (correct me if i'm wrong). But indeed i saw the triples you're talknig about in the willard dempsey fight, we can see dempsey hammering the champion and taking a step forward for each hit, though it looks a bit awkward given the footage fluidity. But for now yeah i try get better at slipping, for now it seems i twist my neck and my body a bit too much so that i don't go back in a neutral position nquick enough. but at the same time this "overdoing" makes it easier for me if i want to switch to offense with a shoulder roll (truth be told i have long ways to go lol), but i need to work my head movement and find the "right zone". I saw some vids of david haye, i think he has incredibly quick head and upper body movements(especially when springing back actually), do you have in mind some other boxer's name i should watch videos of to get better at this art?
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