Very few people study the technical aspects of the fight game that were specific to when Johnson fought... they would, among other things appreciate why Johnson was so good. Boxing in those times consisted of a lot of play at the grapple. It was a big part of the techniques a fighter had to have.
One way to appreciate this is to have a friend try to shuck and jive, move around trying to hit you, and finding a way to control them, at a distance of nose to nose... What one would find out eventually... is that the best fulcrum is the elbow... Then one can watch Johnson fight Flyn in the remastered tape you shared with the forum.
One way to appreciate this is to have a friend try to shuck and jive, move around trying to hit you, and finding a way to control them, at a distance of nose to nose... What one would find out eventually... is that the best fulcrum is the elbow... Then one can watch Johnson fight Flyn in the remastered tape you shared with the forum.
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