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  • #11
    Beau Jacks bolo punch

    Floyd Pattersons leaping left hook.

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    • #12
      The Spinks "jinx".

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      • #13
        The dipsy doo.............Sweet Pea.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
          The dipsy doo.............Sweet Pea.
          Lol,I don't remember this. Was it an actual move by Pea?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            Lol,I don't remember this. Was it an actual move by Pea?
            Yeah, it's where Pea would duck all the way down into an almost squatting position to get away from punches.

            Alexis Arguello used to throw a great right uppercut to the body/right cross combination.

            Mike McCallum was great at rolling his shoulder back and countering with a right uppercut right into the solar plexus.

            Joe Brown used to be able to pivot his body to throw his left hook, hard to describe but it was a nice move.

            Jersey Joe's Walcott Waltz.

            Marlon Starling's Starling Stomp.

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            • #16
              the Valuev shuffle

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              • #17
                micky ward's left hook to the liver has gotta be it for me...

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Silencers View Post
                  Yeah, it's where Pea would duck all the way down into an almost squatting position to get away from punches.

                  Alexis Arguello used to throw a great right uppercut to the body/right cross combination.

                  Mike McCallum was great at rolling his shoulder back and countering with a right uppercut right into the solar plexus.

                  Joe Brown used to be able to pivot his body to throw his left hook, hard to describe but it was a nice move.

                  Jersey Joe's Walcott Waltz.

                  Marlon Starling's Starling Stomp.

                  Yeah thats it Silencer.


                  Alexis Arguello used to throw a great right uppercut to the body/right cross combination.

                  Mike McCallum was great at rolling his shoulder back and countering with a right uppercut right into the solar plexus.



                  Love these two. Arguello's uppercut to the belly was lethal wasn't it?


                  Also i seem to recall Duran favouring that roll of the shoulder and then countering to the stomach.

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                  • #19
                    I dont know if anyone can understand what im talking about but Tommy Hearns used to do this move where by he would move away from the opponent and when they came foward and reached with the jab he would pat it down with the right hand then shoot a counter right hand, it was a terrific move, infact James Toney used to use it from time to time aswell, being that he was also from Detroit im guessing he might have been a bit of a Hearns fan so he could of picked it up off of Hearns.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
                      Yeah thats it Silencer.


                      Alexis Arguello used to throw a great right uppercut to the body/right cross combination.

                      Mike McCallum was great at rolling his shoulder back and countering with a right uppercut right into the solar plexus.



                      Love these two. Arguello's uppercut to the belly was lethal wasn't it?


                      Also i seem to recall Duran favouring that roll of the shoulder and then countering to the stomach.
                      Yeah, Arguello's uppercut/cross combination used to almost always work, I don't think I've ever seen anyone use that combination as effectively.

                      Duran did it very, very well too, Archie Moore used to do it to great effect.

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