0:10, whos that guy O.O??
whos the boxer in this vid at 0:10?
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Could be Moore, maybe Benton might be alot of guys from that era that used upper body movement all the time.
It was a defensive posture but while you moved you watch how your opponent reacted to it. From those reactions you could formulate an attack plan.
Bobbing and weaving and rolling under is pretty much a style/form thats gone for the most part. Today most pro's box in the amatuer style of the USA and Cuban teams from the 70's. Lateral movement and attacking from the outside then releasing back to the outside. Very few follow up on what they've just done and continue to press. Young Roman and GGG push but even after they get off with combination they also step away alot. Its part of boxing that frankly I don't understand, its not maintaining pressure!
Fellows like Smokin' Joe never relented great boxers like Robinson kept the pressure on once his opponents became defensive. Its the way to finish an opponent and win the fight to me.
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Could be Moore, maybe Benton might be alot of guys from that era that used upper body movement all the time.
It was a defensive posture but while you moved you watch how your opponent reacted to it. From those reactions you could formulate an attack plan.
Bobbing and weaving and rolling under is pretty much a style/form thats gone for the most part. Today most pro's box in the amatuer style of the USA and Cuban teams from the 70's. Lateral movement and attacking from the outside then releasing back to the outside. Very few follow up on what they've just done and continue to press. Young Roman and GGG push but even after they get off with combination they also step away alot. Its part of boxing that frankly I don't understand, its not maintaining pressure!
Fellows like Smokin' Joe never relented great boxers like Robinson kept the pressure on once his opponents became defensive. Its the way to finish an opponent and win the fight to me.
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