Originally posted by F•R•K•O
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Margarito Vs. Calzaghe Vs. Tarver: the science of Beat Punching
Collapse
-
To me this is of more importance to big punchers. Throwing the same bull**** punches over and over rarely works at the top level, against elite fighters. Against weak opposition you do not really need to change it up, but against a fighter who thinks ahead you really need to give them food for thought and keep them from being able to set up on your rythm
Then again this is what always bothers me about big punchers in boxing, they never seem to have that dedication to learn how to really set up the knockout, instead just letting their heavy hands do the trick.
When I see a big puncher who really knows how to set up a knock out, that impresses me though.
Comment
-
Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostTo me this is of more importance to big punchers. Throwing the same bull**** punches over and over rarely works at the top level, against elite fighters. Against weak opposition you do not really need to change it up, but against a fighter who thinks ahead you really need to give them food for thought and keep them from being able to set up on your rythm
Then again this is what always bothers me about big punchers in boxing, they never seem to have that dedication to learn how to really set up the knockout, instead just letting their heavy hands do the trick.
When I see a big puncher who really knows how to set up a knock out, that impresses me though.
I think this concept is one that works most for pressure fighters. Calling them big punchers over simplifies it. A lot of big punchers don't have stamina. But this is a tactic that pressure fighters should use and a lot of them do.
It's not just boxing look at every sport.
The NFL and NBA are littered with guys who had potential but relied on their athletic talent then pissed it away.
Comment
-
Originally posted by bsrizpac View PostI disagree to an extent.
I think this concept is one that works most for pressure fighters. Calling them big punchers over simplifies it. A lot of big punchers don't have stamina. But this is a tactic that pressure fighters should use and a lot of them do.
It's not just boxing look at every sport.
The NFL and NBA are littered with guys who had potential but relied on their athletic talent then pissed it away.
For a pressure fighter this is like the main course, while for a big puncher this should be a spice.
Comment
-
Originally posted by bsrizpac View PostI'll PM you.
100% free webcam site! | Awesome chicks and it is absolutely free! | Watch free live sex cam - easy as 1-2-3
Comment
-
Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostTrue, pressure fighters are different from big punchers. This is a concept that can really help out a big puncher (if they have stamina). I would go as far to calling this a key to being a good pressure fighter.
For a pressure fighter this is like the main course, while for a big puncher this should be a spice.
Thats what made prime Mike Tyson so much fun to watch. he did all of what you were /are talking about.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Postbsrizpac.....Calzaghe.......Margarito
Is your ***** bleeding? Is it that time of the month?
Loser.
So much for your lie that you "talk boxing" and don't follow me around like a wounded dog.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostTo me this is of more importance to big punchers. Throwing the same bull**** punches over and over rarely works at the top level, against elite fighters. Against weak opposition you do not really need to change it up, but against a fighter who thinks ahead you really need to give them food for thought and keep them from being able to set up on your rythm
Then again this is what always bothers me about big punchers in boxing, they never seem to have that dedication to learn how to really set up the knockout, instead just letting their heavy hands do the trick.
When I see a big puncher who really knows how to set up a knock out, that impresses me though.
that what you were thinking?
when you get a thinking head behind that big punch (or any other physical talent) you got a champ
Comment
Comment