Point out or list vulnerabilities in fighters that are not really exploited.

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  • Super_Lightweight
    Jesus of Nazareth P4P
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    #11
    hmm

    Most fighters ,if you notice, when delivering their left hooks will almost always drop their own right hands from their chin or gaurd position. This leaves them open for the counter left hooks. A fighter that is good with the catch and roll could exploit this flaw all night long or until they drop them. Most fighters dont even realize that they do this as their trainers continually allow them to drop the hand when working the floor as well as sparring..............Rockin'
    Yeah...Julio Cesar Chavez was great at keeping his right hand in defense mode while throwing the left hook.

    I think Jermain Taylor has a kind of lazy defnese (always has his left dangling) and a fighter as good as Hopkins could be able to exploit that.

    James Toney has serious, serious problems with fighters who are very good defensively.

    Joe Calzaghe gets really wide and sloppy with his offense at times, leaving his chin up in the process.

    Jameel McCline does not respond well to good fighters who are also very aggressive.

    Jeff Lacy gets hit way too much, but he has a very good chin.

    Antonio Tarver has a confidence problem, and slaps with his punches in an amateur style sometimes.

    Zab Judah has extreme problems focusing, maybe it is linked to confidence.

    Corrales moves his head about once a year.

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    • Tha Greatest
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      #12
      Manny Pacquiao- stand there wait 1-2-1-2-1-2 comin straight

      Thats all i've ever seen from him
      Marquez sure did expose him
      Last edited by Tha Greatest; 04-03-2005, 01:29 PM.

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