Southpawed: I have been around boxing for over 40 years...as well as many other older fighters. All of us will tell you there are no absolutes in the science of boxing. Every time you think you have something figured out...along comes a fighter that un does what you believe is an absolute. Like I said..I have a lot of respect of short boxers because I have seen so many come into a fight and suddenly they are fighting inside as expected and doing what they are expected and then you have one that comes along with a tactical movement that keeps him on the outside and forces the taller boxer to over reach, get off balance, and ignore his coach screaming at him to get him back into his fight plan. I love talking with trainers and fighters...I learn something new all the time. One of my training techniques is making my beginners watch others in real matches or on video and tell me what they see right, wrong, or anything that caught their attention. Last year I watched an Alabama amateur, age 19, who threw punches so fast, I thought something was wroing with my eyes. It was not even a blur...I had never seen someone so fast. HIs opponent didn't stand a chance. I talked with him afterward and he said he was going to turn pro. That was the last fight I ever saw him in and don't know what happened to him. I would have loved to have spent time learning how he developed the speed. So, in a long way around...I'm saying...you just never know what to expect.
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