the people that say that... it is also said about Louis... have never fought and realized the process of getting your weight behind a punch. Dempsey's book is the best I have read on the subject. The long and short of it is: when your weight is under your punch it becomes very powerful. Footwork is supposed to accomplish that by a couple of means, simultaneously hitting the target as your foot hits the ground, having your weight centered over your front leg as you hit, etc.
Liston made sure his feet were under his punch. Dempsey did it differently: He made sure he was lunging forward on his hits... just another way of doing the same thing.
Liston made sure his feet were under his punch. Dempsey did it differently: He made sure he was lunging forward on his hits... just another way of doing the same thing.
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