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Pep an Ali
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
Muhammad Ali
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Larry Holmes
Hagler was not only underrated as a boxer, but his footwork was a work of art. He was the master of cutting off the ring when in his prime. Always in punching range and slick, yes you heard it here...slick
Check 2:10 into this video for an example.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZHIo5ylQA8
Are you talking defense or footwork? because those can be two completely different things. Joe Louis has wonderful footwork in his prime.
But what do you mean footwork or defense?
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Come on guys whats up here no mention of the original dancing master The one The only SUUGAR RAAY ROBBINSOOON
Julio Ceaser Chavez cut the ring better than any version of George Foreman.
i..was..talking..about..clay..was..a..fan..of..leo nards.
I am starting to think Rigondeaux has superior footwork to anyhting I've seen based on his work int he 2004 olympics, his ability stop and move, and to use movement to control a fight was amazing.
I truly learned the sweet science by watching how B Hopkins always stayed on balance. The way he rolls his shoulders, walks with his punches, follow through and just his all around basic stance makes Bernard my pick. His footwork makes him truly an alltime great. ALI was just the man with his footwork. ALI and BERNARD. The sweet science. NOF SAID.
Bernard has great footwork no question, but I am not sure if people should learn from him, for being hailed as the technical master, he doesn't do things in a very orthodox fashion, he leads in with the cross, he doesn't really use the jab that much, he has an awkward stance that makes him look sort of crippled, but he gets away with it like all the greats.
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