Roberto Duran: Slightly overrated defensively?
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Don't take this the wrong way. Duran is the greatest lightweight of all time bar none and is an excellent, legendary kind of fighter all around. But I've heard people describe him as "impossible" to hit. From what I've seen, this isn't really the case. Now he's coming forward and still doesn't get hit all that often, but you can drop a bomb on him if you set it up right. He's hard to hit in combination because he's not bothered by the punches so he sees the second and third ones coming. Still, I think that impossible to hit is a pretty big reach.
fighters with the best defense are generally going to have a lower workrate though, the less punches you throw the less openings you have.
See Mayweather, Clottey, Hopkins.
You have you exceptions though like James Toney, Mike Tyson and Whitaker who relied on good headmovement to avoid blows.Last edited by them_apples; 02-12-2011, 11:43 PM.Comment
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he was damn near impossible to hit CLEAN. but he was hitable. He often rolled with punches a lot though. Overated by some, underated by others. Good defense but not superb, he was an explosive brawler with fast head-movement first and foremost, he was more of a technical fighter later on in his career.
fighters with the best defense are generally going to have a lower workrate though, the less punches you throw the less openings you have.
See Mayweather, Clottey, Hopkins.
You have you exceptions though like James Toney, Mike Tyson and Whitaker who relied on good headmovement to avoid blows.Comment
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