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I dont see Tim losing any points on that vid. Thats one of the things that keeps him getting better. He's willing to learn when most pro boxers wouldnt be able to humble themselves once they got to this level. Tim has come a long way from that free swinging, off balance FNF fighter i saw a few years ago. I dont think Devon will be as successful unless he could get down to 135 where he could over power most fighters.
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If I was his trainer I wouldn't want anybody messing with my fighter that close to a fight, I don't care who it is. In training camp everything becomes fluid, working together in perfect timing and unison. Don't throw any thing new into the mechanics of fighter that close to fight time. Everything is already mapped and plotted. It's time to go to war. Prepare a soldier as you do a sight for a rifle, tweeking and adjusting until its as good as it can get. Left hook comes in shorter and faster, meaning that to deliver a right hand at optimal power and timing you will have to let the right hand go a fraction of a second sooner adjusting the balance and bringing that right foot up just ever so slightly faster. I know it sounds petty but that fraction of a second difference in a combination can be critical.
Sorry, I wouldn't even want somebody as good as Tommy messin' with him. If he wanted to come to the gym and mess with him abit between fights that would be great, he would have time to perfect it and adjust the timing accordingly. I should bet more on Alexander now. Mark my words here, Bradleys going to have trouble finding his sync and rythme and is in for a very tough time Saturday night............Rockin'
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Originally posted by studentofthegam View PostI dont see Tim losing any points on that vid. Thats one of the things that keeps him getting better. He's willing to learn when most pro boxers wouldnt be able to humble themselves once they got to this level. Tim has come a long way from that free swinging, off balance FNF fighter i saw a few years ago. I dont think Devon will be as successful unless he could get down to 135 where he could over power most fighters.
devon is gonna have tough fights, but he has more skills than timmeh.
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Originally posted by Rockin' View PostIf I was his trainer I wouldn't want anybody messing with my fighter that close to a fight, I don't care who it is. In training camp everything becomes fluid, working together in perfect timing and unison. Don't throw any thing new into the mechanics of fighter that close to fight time. Everything is already mapped and plotted. It's time to go to war. Prepare a soldier as you do a sight for a rifle, tweeking and adjusting until its as good as it can get. Left hook comes in shorter and faster, meaning that to deliver a right hand at optimal power and timing you will have to let the right hand go a fraction of a second sooner adjusting the balance and bringing that right foot up just ever so slightly faster. I know it sounds petty but that fraction of a second difference in a combination can be critical.
Sorry, I wouldn't even want somebody as good as Tommy messin' with him. If he wanted to come to the gym and mess with him abit between fights that would be great, he would have time to perfect it and adjust the timing accordingly. I should bet more on Alexander now. Mark my words here, Bradleys going to have trouble finding his sync and rythme and is in for a very tough time Saturday night............Rockin'
hearns schooling timmah might **** with his confidence. all of a sudden timmeh is like, "**** I don't even know how to throw the right cross correctly!"
that's why when peeps bring angelo dundee to help a boxer, dundee don't do ***** but give the guy confidence.
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