The way to beat a pressure fighter is to make them go backwards
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Yeah true to a certain point. It's because they aren't fighting their fight they are good at presure & when they don't fight their fight yeah they aren't as effective, but that can be done to any style boxer if you make him gift your fight. As some pointed thou not all presure fighters can **** a good example would be Juan Diaz I think, but I still wouldn't follow a presure boxer chances are it'll fall into his game & majority do pack power which is is why I think they choose that style. So much confidence in their power.Comment
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Exactly. Then you may try a plan like that on someone like Julio cesar chavez who was a pressure fighter and you get beat up trying to push him back because he can fight going backwards and beat you up while HE'S on the ropes. That game plan isn't solid. Everybody's different.Works both ways Tesla most guys of other styles only know how to fight one way too and aren't very good coming forward forget about beating a pressure fighter at their own game. They don't have the skill, ability, power, or fortitude and conviction necessary to accomplish that.Comment
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That is why i said "MOST"Exactly. Then you may try a plan like that on someone like Julio cesar chavez who was a pressure fighter and you get beat up trying to push him back because he can fight going backwards and beat you up while HE'S on the ropes. That game plan isn't solid. Everybody's different.Comment
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It worked for corrales vs Castillo..
Everyone thought corrales should try and box and look to outpoint Castillo, but he was like "dude gets stronger as the fight goes on, so I am going right at him from round 1"
Worked out for him pretty wellComment
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