Horus Presents: SLICK FIGHTER 101 "SLICKOLOGY"

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #181
    horus has ducked me many times, fyi.

    he says he can't answer everyone but he answers fools with like 100 posts or guys that have been banned multiple times, or obvious ballhuggers.

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    • RL_GMA
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      • judge_jab
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        #183
        Originally posted by Horus
        SLICK FIGHTER 101: SLICKOLOGY

        Lesson #1

        The Fighter must be able to constantly display various ‘modes’ of movement.

        1. Rolling
        2. Slipping
        3. Pivoting at the waist
        4. Feinting
        5. Bobbing and weaving

        The Fighter is generally a counter puncher by Nature.

        Typically has Good Head Movement
        Fights within a rhythm

        1. Rhythm of offensive motion. (preparing to punch)
        2. Rhythm of defensive motion. (waiting to counterpunch)


        Changes of speed and direction, pivoting and spinning, dipping, rocking, backpedaling, sidestepping, feinting, weaving, sideslipping, angles all are part of a repertoire of constantly shifting balancing mannerisms designed to alter the perspective of the observer, a kind of slick motion. I call these various types of counterbalancing movement techniques ‘modalities of rhythm’.

        This tradition has always been passed down from master to student mainly through experiencing the ‘feel’ of these modalities as well as using analogy to pass on information. However it is the insights that are gained through these experiences and the ability to execute that creates masters.

        True Master of this art usually spend the first few rounds of a fight studying their opponenet movement and developing thier timing. Once movement is trace and locked and the pace increases, this is usually when their Slick Skillset kicks in.


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        you're a ****ing idiot.

        Pivoting, angles, timing, speed, slipping, ducking, rolling, rhythm of offensive and defensive motion. Any of these that TYSON didn't have?

        would you call him slick?



        hahahah dumbass

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        • NesNY
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          • Eaner0919
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            #185
            Originally posted by judge_jab
            you're a ****ing idiot.

            Pivoting, angles, timing, speed, slipping, ducking, rolling, rhythm of offensive and defensive motion. Any of these that TYSON didn't have?

            would you call him slick?



            hahahah dumbass
            LOL when I first saw his description I swear to you my first thoughts ran straight to Tyson's style back in his day.

            NO ONE calls Tyson slick

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            • egreezy
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              #186
              Originally posted by Eaner0919
              LOL when I first saw his description I swear to you my first thoughts ran straight to Tyson's style back in his day.

              NO ONE calls Tyson slick
              They call him slippery

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              • RL_GMA
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                • RL_GMA
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                  #188
                  BTW, today marks 2 years since this grand spectacle occurred LOL

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                  • RL_GMA
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                    #189
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                    • Horus
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                      #190
                      Originally posted by Walt Liquor
                      horus has ducked me many times, fyi.

                      he says he can't answer everyone but he answers fools with like 100 posts or guys that have been banned multiple times, or obvious ballhuggers.
                      Is this a joke?

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