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    Default Re: Did Inoue step on Payano's foot before landing the right?

    I also felt that the lead left foot of the Japanese fighter did not move until after he landed the follow up straight right hand.

    I like the interpretation of the subconscious sort of presumption of "YOU HIT ME THEN I HIT YOU", almost as a given in the Dominican Fighters mind, then a little hitch--- first I thought his foot has been stepped on, that little hitch,---- the interpretation above is also more psychological rather than physical as I had first proposed.

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    Default Re: Did Inoue step on Payano's foot before landing the right?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    I also felt that the lead left foot of the Japanese fighter did not move until after he landed the follow up straight right hand.

    I like the interpretation of the subconscious sort of presumption of "YOU HIT ME THEN I HIT YOU", almost as a given in the Dominican Fighters mind, then a little hitch--- first I thought his foot has been stepped on, that little hitch,---- the interpretation above is also more psychological rather than physical as I had first proposed.
    thats right. i think that little pause after the jab got payano thinking whatever inoue was doing was over, and in that lapse, gets hit. inoue just had the right mind to notice it to pull the trigger there. i think its more to timing instincts and reflexes, rather than, he put his foot x and he put his hand y, so thats why he got hit. i think that approach is overthinking. i think boxing is more instinctive than it is intellectual.

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