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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #21
    Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
    I would say he boxes more, but he still posses the rapid fire "out of no where" punching ability. Like that one 7-8 punch combo he threw at Bradley while Tim laid on the ropes. Its hard to say hes just a "boxer" style because Manny tends to stay in that "caution" range instead of spending majority of his time in the "safe zone" range of his opponent.

    Manny is just always at the right distance to move and punch at the same time so its befuddling to describe his style. Even if he moves he'll still contort his body to land a punch that it makes opponents especially those who haven't fought him once a bit hesitant to punch.
    He's definitely not just a boxer but I think nowadays he moves in and out more than he used to. Hes somewhat more cautious.

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    • SlySlickSmooth
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      #22
      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
      He's definitely not just a boxer but I think nowadays he moves in and out more than he used to. Hes somewhat more cautious.
      I think his head movement has dropped, especially in the Bradley 2 fight. A lot more about fighting for foot position.

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