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    When a guy keeps shaking his arms out he is having trouble getting loose.

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    Default Re: Boxing tells, those things that give away what a fighter has on his mind.

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    When a guy keeps shaking his arms out he is having trouble getting loose.
    .. and cramping the hell up! Good one. He's not loose, not warmed up and not breathing right and probably ready to bite his mouth guard in half. Those guys will wear out in a few rounds.
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    Broke or injured my hand like Gatti would often shake it excessively in fights.
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    When fighters talk in the corner more than the trainer, theres a problem.
    You say tomato,
    ‘n I say …… it correctly.

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    Default Re: Boxing tells, those things that give away what a fighter has on his mind.

    We see it much more now watching the clock overhead. Spitting a mouthpiece. Chavez Sr. had this huge mouth massage thing he would do while introduced. He looked like this guy..:biting. He didn't think he'd lose but knew he would take hits. Jorge Arce did that. Remember John Ruiz always running to the ring. Fella couldn't wait to just hug someone. Taking a knee. Looking to a ref is a give most of the time. When Golota started taking combos it was a matter of time till he hit you in the balls. Or bit a guy.

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    Default Re: Boxing tells, those things that give away what a fighter has on his mind.

    Oliver McCall crying he was going to knock you out or quit.

    Tyson taking out his mouthpiece, time to get disqualified.

    Gatti shaking his hand, he has injured it.

    G Man blinking and mouthpiece hanging out of his mouth, brain injury.
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