Neither. Succumb. It'll be less painful in the long run.
Try to evade or slip and block JMM's combos
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Highly doubt clinching would be affective against Dinamita. He is too good at mid range and will most likely have an open buffet whenever you go in to clinch. The only way to beat him convincingly is to work behind a jab, not a flickering/soft jab but a stiff one that will allow him to feel your power and keep him at bay, coupled with lateral movements. Inside fighting isn't too smart because I doubt you will get past his right hand and if you do manage to slip in, his vicious uppercuts are awaiting you.Comment
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That's what I was thinking.. If I try to clinch, if I would get caught by anything, and considering he is built on counter-punching, he would catch me.Highly doubt clinching would be affective against Dinamita. He is too good at mid range and will most likely have an open buffet whenever you go in to clinch. The only way to beat him convincingly is to work behind a jab, not a flickering/soft jab but a stiff one that will allow him to feel your power and keep him at bay, coupled with lateral movements. Inside fighting isn't too smart because I doubt you will get past his right hand and if you do manage to slip in, his vicious uppercuts are awaiting you.
It seems that a mover would give JMM problems, so that would be the plan to followComment
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Great video op! I remember seeing a similar video for hatton but he doesn't compare to Marquez. Imagine being in the ring with that. Gotta love Marquez. It's the way he effortlessly switches from body to head during those combos that gets me.Comment
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