Originally posted by Dempsey1238
Ali stayed outside and waited for his opponent to come to him in order to sting him with counterpunches and combinations. Ali rarely did any noticable leading until he had his opponent retreating. Farr, on the other hand, did most of the leading in his fights and seldom ever waited for his opponent to lead.
The thing about Farr that troubled Louis was his crowding, handspeed and head movement. Farr was not a dancer. Louis didn't fight well when he was crowded. Godoy and Farr were two of his more troubling opponents because they both took away his punching distance. Especially Godoy. But saying Farr fought like Ali is way off base.
Against Conn, Louis faced off against a dancer who darted in, fired off a volley and got the heck out of there before Louis could set himself to respond. Stick and move at its purest. Had it not been for bodyshots during the infighting, Louis probably would never had landed anything appreciable during the fight. Pastor was similar in that he was a fleet-footed fighter who liked to dance around the ring which made it difficult for "Shuffling Joe" to get into proper punching range.
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