Re: When studying Roberto Duran fights, what skills to pay attention to?

Originally Posted by
ICB
Bit of a strange thread especially the last comment. But IMO he had some of the best defense ever, for an aggressive fighter. He would roll with punches and make you miss so easily, especially considering how aggressive he was. You'd think he was very hittable.
Other things that stand out is obviously the mans fighting spirit. He was literally a force in the ring, every punch he threw he would grit his teeth. I also loved the way he would cut off the ring, many aggressive fighters should take some notes. On Roberto Duran about the art of cutting off the ring.
Finally the most amazing thing that stood out for me, is that when he was a Lightweight. He handled one of the greatest Heavyweights of all time in sparring Rocky Balboa.
I remember debating with you about Duran a couple of years ago and you weren't that impressed. Fair play for going and watching more of him and changing your mind!
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