Modern fighters making extensive use of the mixed guard

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  • Miburo
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    Modern fighters making extensive use of the mixed guard

    Finito, Morales, and JMM (incidentally all Mexican fighters) are the best examples I can think of, often holding the lead arm out and almost vertical (Finito fighting almost exclusively out of this stance except when pressed against the opponent). Any others coming to mind?
    Last edited by Miburo; 05-30-2010, 03:59 AM.
  • JAB5239
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    Originally posted by Tengoshi
    Finito, Morales, and JMM (incidentally all Mexican fighters) are the best examples I can think of, often holding the lead arm out and almost vertical (Finito fighting almost exclusively out of this stance except when pressed against the opponent). Any others coming to mind?
    Both Klitschko's employ this technique if Im not mistaken.

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    • Miburo
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      #3
      Originally posted by JAB5239
      Both Klitschko's employ this technique if Im not mistaken.
      Vitali held his hands (especially his lead) quite low for the majority of his career (it's escaping me how he's looked in his last couple fights). Wlad paws the lead hand out there constantly, I'd be comfortable calling his a mixed guard.

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      • Dynamite Kid
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        Ruben Olivares, almost a carbon copy of the way JMM holds his hands and fights side on.


        Joe Calzaghe, although he did drop it occasionally, particularly later in his career, it was up high most of the time though.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
          Ruben Olivares, almost a carbon copy of the way JMM holds his hands and fights side on.


          Joe Calzaghe, although he did drop it occasionally, particularly later in his career, it was up high most of the time though.
          Now that you mention it yes, I recall Calzaghe often employing it, although he was also real big on dropping his hands entirely.

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