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  • TernceBudCharlo
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    #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    Its not only about possessing basic fundamentals or lack of understanding ( although in many instances that is the case ), like as the OP mentioned 'Cutting the ring' : a lot of that ability is determined by conditioning, most ''runners'' have excellent cardio -- beyond most standards.

    The mover tires the aggressor, mentally frustrating them and then physically through the excess movement and punching as the come-forward fighter tries to force an exchange ; then you got the clinching by these slicksters. And the worst part, the acting, sht is not even boxing at times.

    Another thing to consider is that sometimes, the aggressor is doing well 'cutting-of-the-ring' but he lacks the proper arsenal to effectively attack : for example some boxers depend on a hook, others on straight-punches, some dont even have body-attacks -- which help slow down the moving opponent.

    It could be complicated and not just as simple as getting in range.
    Exactly and to beat it as the aggressor, you also need excellent cardio and need to make the stick and mover really have to work that much harder and gas out, fights off the back foot are very taxing cardio and it's your job to apply suffocating pressure to make it more taxing that and use your jab to come in, keep the distance to Make it difficult for them to tie you up.

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