... So glad I started this threadI'm now looking into chineese martial arts.
Hopefully by Saturday I'll be a member of a Kung-Fu forum![]()
... So glad I started this threadI'm now looking into chineese martial arts.
Hopefully by Saturday I'll be a member of a Kung-Fu forum![]()
Thats deep water mate.
Too many of them secretly and sometimes not so secretly hate each others styles and claim dominance over each other, its hard to find men in martial arts these days who have the old way of respect for all things and all things have their place.
as already said herol graham did it but it was usually just a quick switch to gain a quick opening then he would switch back.eubank used to do a little walcott walk change of direction which caused him to switch very briefly.there was a american middleweight in the 80's called don lee who was a switcher hitter, he got a win over tony sibson and was a fringe contender for a while and of course hagler could fight as a lefty or righty
think happy thoughts
Livingston Bramble did it I believe.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Fuck it, I can't spread my attention that thinly anyway....
I did find some interesting stuff on 'Uprooting Footwork', basically destroying your opponents balance... Would be very interested in finding out how balance can be messed with in Boxing.
But I think I'll leave Kung-Fu thing in China for now.
Livingston Bramble it is![]()
Master cc indeed ! Bramble was a very underrated inside fighter, squared in spots but cagey as all hell.
Might be an off example as it was more hyper activity then punch placement but what about Vinny Pazienza. Always shifting, circling and pretty sporadic. Led with his body alot and loaded up in later years but feet were on the move constant.
Shit. Johnny Tapia!! Game, set, match. Azumah Nelson.
Naz sold out for his delivery really...had two left feet when it came time to receive.
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