The Art Of Cutting Off The Ring

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  • SN!PER
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    #11
    Valuev was the master at cutting off opponents.

    One step, and he was halfway across the ring.

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    • jdp28tx
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      It is very hard to cuttoff a ring that is 25ft. Almost impossible, it is so big that there is always an escape route and and the aggressor is always chasing. That is 1 thing Manny should of never capitulated to. Maidana had the same problem in the rematch. A 25ft ring makes it all but impossible to catch a runner.

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      • Biolink
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        #13
        Originally posted by jdp28tx
        It is very hard to cuttoff a ring that is 25ft. Almost impossible, it is so big that there is always an escape route and and the aggressor is always chasing. That is 1 thing Manny should of never capitulated to. Maidana had the same problem in the rematch. A 25ft ring makes it all but impossible to catch a runner.
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        • sicko
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          #14
          Amateur Experiences and Olympic Experiences allow for you to see ALL STYLES from the Athletic Americans, to the Highly Skilled and Slick Cubans to the Hard Hitting Eastern Europeans to the Rugged Blue Collard Mexican Fighters. You don't learn how to cut the ring off when your well in your 30's and getting ready to fight a guy that can move. You have to get Comfortable against different styles not avoid them like some of these younger fighters are doing.

          People bashing GGG for the Monroe Jr fight but testing himself vs that style to me is very smart!

          Itis something you have to get use to doing, you can't do that just fighting flat footed brawlers

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