Re: Tips for in-fighting?
I don't know my opinion would matter. I can't really say either of them, especially not something that I don't use at all. For one thing I'd like to know what I'm getting into to. For the sake of simplicity let's say for that you are basketball player. On the court you gotta know where all the defenders are, where the openings are, and working with your team mates you're trying to get into a position to score, hopefully you want to get into the coveted "triple threat position" in which you have different options at your disposal. Now in boxing it's kind of the same, you have to be aware of the potential threats, where the openings are, and experience tells you how to get there and what you have to do. As for a triple threat position in boxing you want to be a good position to attack your opponent's openings, out of harms way with an exit plan if need be. It all depends on the situation, and my opponent. There has to be a reason why I am doing something. I'm not walk into enemy fire with my hands on my cheeks, they shouldn't be there unless I intend to block something. There's better things that they doing on the inside.
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