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This one originally put in here by @StrictlySP is worth watching :
Well I guess He picks his shots and has the power to make up for his cowardice.
No one who steps into the ring is a coward.

Also all of your future comments dont line up with any of this videos tactics at all.

If you think they do in the least;

Please prove it to be so and tell us the minute and second mark of the video and copy and paste any one of your analysis that you typed (in your list of wrongs) right next to it so we can all see.

Cheers.
But why does he move his feet? Why can't he just stay planted in front of his opponent and outwork him, like Deontay Wilder? Btw these are real questions I've been asked by Olympic boxing coaches, one coach stated top Olympians don't move their feet!
Sounds like you miss heard him.Or he was talking about a certain moment in time only. Like when two warriors go at it totally squared up and just belt it out that doesnt happen in Armature Olympic bouts.Even with pros as warriors that is never the case for long though one will either shift his center line or his feet, usually both for combined avoidance and advantage which is great boxing. What else is great boxing is making someone turn to look where you have gone to and thus walk them onto a punch try doing that without your feet. Actually try doing anything without your feet. Even better try it without your toes being involved.

He may of meant the feet dont move out of position nose to nose and yet through slight turns of the feet and subtle shifts one can move their center line around deflecting on one side and increasing power on the other.