Shifting - A lost technique?

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  • damit305
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    Shifting - A lost technique?

    So this shifting style dates back to to BF WW2. Seems like certain fighters such as Golovkin and Pirog still use the method.

    Should trainers implement shifting in a fighters regiment?

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    #2
    This video has been posted at least 2 two times

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    • damit305
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      #3
      Originally posted by Szef
      This video has been posted at least 2 two times
      Make it 4 times

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      • soul_survivor
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        #4
        I don't think it's a lost art if GGG is still using it lol but it's something that may not be as consistently used. Different aspects of boxing depend on the differet styles of fighters.

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        • damit305
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          #5
          whether Golovkin shifts or not there will come a time he has to fight legitimate comp. Rosado, macklin, Geale , and rubio are all solid competition but none have broken the ice. Proska was a joke.

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          • I Love Jesus!
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            #6
            not a lost art

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            • Chris Bauermeis
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              #7
              Originally posted by damit305
              So this shifting style dates back to to BF WW2. Seems like certain fighters such as Golovkin and Pirog still use the method.

              Should trainers implement shifting in a fighters regiment?

              [IMG][/IMG]
              Shifting must mean fighting bums.

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              • kiDynamite92
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                #8
                Mike Tyson did this.

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                • Chris Bauermeis
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kiDynamite92
                  Mike Tyson did this.
                  Tyson fought plenty bums too...even got KTFO by one.

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                  • kiDynamite92
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Chris Bauermeis
                    Tyson fought plenty bums too...even got KTFO by one.
                    Yawnnn. Ali fought bums on his way up, Wlad is still fighting bums to this day. Every champ has fought his share of bums.

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