In terms of fighting style is PBF closer to Sr or Roger?

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  • koboy
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    #1

    In terms of fighting style is PBF closer to Sr or Roger?

    Who does he fight like - Sr or Roger? Just curious.
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    #2
    He's a mix of both.

    I'd say early in his career more Roger.-More offensive

    Present more Sr. - More defensive.

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    • koboy
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      #3
      Originally posted by thephantom5
      He's a mix of both.

      I'd say early in his career more Roger.-More offensive

      Present more Sr. - More defensive.
      That's interesting. You'd think he'd be more like Sr in his early years because Sr was the one who taught him how to box.

      That also explains why he is such a complete boxer with Sr's (defensive) and Roger's (offensive) influence.

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        #4
        Originally posted by koboy
        That's interesting. You'd think he'd be more like Sr in his early years because Sr was the one who taught him how to box.

        That also explains why he is such a complete boxer with Sr's (defensive) and Roger's (offensive) influence.
        defence from sr, versitile offense uncle

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          #5
          Originally posted by koboy
          That's interesting. You'd think he'd be more like Sr in his early years because Sr was the one who taught him how to box.

          That also explains why he is such a complete boxer with Sr's (defensive) and Roger's (offensive) influence.
          He also rebelled against his father's training methods.

          He hated running in boots apparently.

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          • Heru
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            #6
            Originally posted by thephantom5
            He also rebelled against his father's training methods.

            He hated running in boots apparently.
            You ever try running in boots? Easy way to get a blister.

            Kids that have those types of fathers usually burn out before they hit the pros.

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              #7
              Originally posted by QUELOQUE
              You ever try running in boots? Easy way to get a blister.

              Kids that have those types of fathers usually burn out before they hit the pros.
              yes bootcamp 1999..........only in the USA where you blame your father for your **** up and people actuallly believe you........

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                #8
                Originally posted by QUELOQUE
                You ever try running in boots? Easy way to get a blister.
                Imagine running in them Rick James boots. lol.

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