Which boxing style/strategy is fit the best for winning?
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Obviously no one style is universally the most effective.
Every individual has differing physical and mental attributes which will determine which style will be most effective for them.Leave a comment:
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Remember it's boxing, a game of hit and not be hit. It's the "manly art of self defense" etc. etc. So therefore obviously the smart strategy is to be an outside boxer and pick people apart technically.Leave a comment:
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not always. people said the same about ali vs frazier 1. marciano and foreman beat boxers, lamotta beat robinson once, but i see what your saying, most of the time they win.Leave a comment:
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if your an average fighter, like lets say kessler, the traditional textbook style is the bestLeave a comment:
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best stratagy is probably tecnical boxers, ala hopkins, or fast footed fighters that have great speed and stamina, ala SRR, SRL, Ali, Roy Jones, exc.Leave a comment:
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Depends on the fighter and his physical attributes. The same style don't work for everybody.Leave a comment:
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There's a lot of ways you can approach the game. I think one of the most effective is a strong fighter that moves forward and pressures. This style usually with good stamina can beat a majority of the fighters in the game.
Think about some of them Williams, Pavlik, Marg, Froch, Baldomir, etc. The list goes on. A lot of these guys have been succesful.
There are plenty more. Your thoughts?
Personally the old axiom "a boxer always beats a brawler/puncher" is there for a reason.Leave a comment:
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I would go for winning rounds while reserving energy and picking the opponent apart like PBFLeave a comment:
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