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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!
    Like Wilder did against Stiverne and Molina? Do you mean Olympians like Lomanchenko that don't move their feet?

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    Default Re: Does technical boxing have its place

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by red fox View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by red fox View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    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!
    Like Wilder did against Stiverne and Molina? Do you mean Olympians like Lomanchenko that don't move their feet?
    Well I guess that Gonzalez strikes when he's off of his feet! There's no order or structure to it, it's all jazz when compared to classical boxing.

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