I find it interesting with Jones, how many punches He missed with bad Technique. We come back to the old Chestnut, Nature or Nuture. When Nature is lost, make sure you have plenty of Nutured Ability![]()
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I find it interesting with Jones, how many punches He missed with bad Technique. We come back to the old Chestnut, Nature or Nuture. When Nature is lost, make sure you have plenty of Nutured Ability![]()
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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Blackie Nelson also said that if Roy concentrated on jabbing more (like Charley) he could be an all-time great. Probably a bit late for Roy to take that advice.
Excellent video Dadi.
Wow, what a great and informing video.
Much appreciation for taking the time in analyzing the footage.
BTW, anyone no where I can find more of the advantages/disadvantages of this stance thoroughly explained.
And lastly, since the overhand right is comes up from and arc downwards would it create more of an impact than an an angled right hook?
Great information, I just learned a lot by watching the videos in this thread, and it clearly shows the advantages/disadvantages of modern vs old stance. With a mean jab, the old stance is in my eyes the better by far.
They say the old days, Trainers hadnt a clue, which is utter Bollocks. In those Days there were Millions Boxing and 8 Titles. The trouble being is when we look at old Film which half the time isnt the right speed, it doesnt look as good as it should. Even Hollywood had trouble getting it right. They did things then that have been forgotten, by most. Today they put a name to an exercise simply to sell it.You can have all the exercise, but you cant beat actually Fighting. The old Timers Did.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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keep it up man
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