The Most Limited, One Dimensional Boxers
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Kelly Pavlik
Paul Williams
Daniel Ponce De Leon
Jeff Lacy
Juan Diaz
Antonio Margarito
I haven't seen many of these dudes switch it up in their fights.
REMEMBER, one-dimensional doesn't necessarily mean bad or unsuccessful, it just means that they are most likely really good at what they do, but are going to be in trouble when someone finds out how to neutralize what they do.Comment
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David Tua, Shannon Briggs, Sam Peter, Edison Miranda, Kermit Cintron, Nikolai Valuev, Felix Trinidad, among others.Comment
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wrong. tua in his younger days had solid skills. he had good upper body movement and good defense. he might get hit a lot but what slugger doesn't? to be close enough to land a punch you have to be close enough to receive a punch. even harder when all your opponents have height and reach advantages over you.
being one dimensional doesn't mean NO skills. tua was 5'10 fighting guys 6'1-6'4 which large reach advantages. his size predicated that he fight on the inside.Comment
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