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    If his shoulder Hadnt gone, who knows.
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    one you worked with?

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    remembered.
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    Scrap, what did you think of that journos book?
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    The biggest and most noticable difference I've seen is in sparring MMA guys. Some of these guys were very good too at their game, but for pure boxing were so square due to that sports requirements it was amazing how easy it was to pick them off. Their whole target range seems to be doubled on them and especially when they are coming forward.

    As well, the wider they are, the more predictable I find. But I spose it is subjective to how fast and good the person is. Am guessing some square fighters get away with it ok due to incredible speed.

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    I feel most comfortable shoulder width apart as i fell it gives me a good solid feeling to my stance.Heres a link to that freddie roach video you can watch it in full...zSHARE - Roach_s Fundamentals of Boxing.avi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    The biggest and most noticable difference I've seen is in sparring MMA guys. Some of these guys were very good too at their game, but for pure boxing were so square due to that sports requirements it was amazing how easy it was to pick them off. Their whole target range seems to be doubled on them and especially when they are coming forward.

    As well, the wider they are, the more predictable I find. But I spose it is subjective to how fast and good the person is. Am guessing some square fighters get away with it ok due to incredible speed.

    YG. There stance is wider/square for a reason because their front leg is a target for kicks and takedowns. The same way in a boxing stance the front leg/knee would get the snot kicked out of it (unless your footwork is good and you understand range).

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