Tunney used the old methods. If you watch this fight, notice how Gene always sets up at swords length away, he makes Heeney come into this gap, so he always controls the action. Tunney uses his angles at grappling range where he sets Heeney up for the overhand right. The genius of Tunney is in full display in this fight and it is the epitome of the preclassical boxing method. Just like a swordsman has to do because no one wants to get cut into, and as James Figg taught, Figg being a swordsman first and foremost, the combat takes place within a space between the two opponents. How one enters the space, controls the space through footwork, and uses proper distance, determines success. Tunney always has an out, he simply resets at the proper distance and makes Heeney have to come through the gap again, to try to hit him. Tunney does not use a jab, or a lead which was the starter punch prior to the jab... Instead Tunney uses feints. He also attacks on the perimeter of the space after Henney has committed himself stepping forwards.
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