Every fighter that I see fights "in and out".Fighting "in and out" is only going
to give you a loss when you come across a faster or more powerful puncher.
The way to stay undefeated is to fight differently.The way to do this is to
fight like Marciano;swarm your opponent throwing punches, one right after
the next.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9..not too hard and not too soft.Aaron Pryor
fought this way too.When you throw too hard you get tired(Foreman/Ali)
when you throw too light you get knocked out.I have seen guys in the gym
try this and it works;they suddenly beat guys they always lost to.This is not
brawling,brawling is when you attack with hard punches and then eventually
stop at some point.Eventually you will get tired and countered.You can see
Marciano do this with many of his knockouts when the opponents gets
"overwhelmed" and can't "set-up" anymore.I don't see any fighters fight
like this but it's a good strategy for someone lacking in speed,talent or power.
to give you a loss when you come across a faster or more powerful puncher.
The way to stay undefeated is to fight differently.The way to do this is to
fight like Marciano;swarm your opponent throwing punches, one right after
the next.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9..not too hard and not too soft.Aaron Pryor
fought this way too.When you throw too hard you get tired(Foreman/Ali)
when you throw too light you get knocked out.I have seen guys in the gym
try this and it works;they suddenly beat guys they always lost to.This is not
brawling,brawling is when you attack with hard punches and then eventually
stop at some point.Eventually you will get tired and countered.You can see
Marciano do this with many of his knockouts when the opponents gets
"overwhelmed" and can't "set-up" anymore.I don't see any fighters fight
like this but it's a good strategy for someone lacking in speed,talent or power.
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