Taking away opponent's jab.

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  • VG_Addict
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    #1

    Taking away opponent's jab.

    What were some fights where a fighter neutralized his opponent's jab?
  • Larry the boss
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    Mayweather-De La Hoya

    Mayweather-Canelo

    Pacquiao-Cotto

    Pacquiao-Oscar

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    • Outwest Exp 355
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      Mayweather vs Tony Pep
      Mayweather vs Ndou

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        • SkillspayBills
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          #5
          Any fight with GGG

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            #6
            Originally posted by SkillspayBills
            Any fight with GGG
            That's why a fight with Ward is so intriguing. Who would be the one to take away the other's jab the most. Most would say Ward and it'd be hard to disagree but I still think it's a more competitive match than people expect.

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            • Dr Rumack
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              #7
              Originally posted by LarryXXX
              Mayweather-De La Hoya

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              Pacquiao-Oscar
              You're wrong about Floyd-Oscar. Watch rounds 6 & 7. Show me where the counters are, because Oscar abandons the jab after that and it didn't look like Floyd had much to do with it.

              Oscar abandoned his jab because he was afraid he'd run out of gas. He stopped pushing Floyd back with jab and tried to time him with a left hook instead. It was a bad move. Had he pumped the jab for two more rounds they'd have given it to him. It would have been a close to robbery, but they'd have given to him.

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                  #9
                  Mayweather and GGG do a great job of this.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dr Rumack
                    You're wrong about Floyd-Oscar. Watch rounds 6 & 7. Show me where the counters are, because Oscar abandons the jab after that and it didn't look like Floyd had much to do with it.

                    Oscar abandoned his jab because he was afraid he'd run out of gas. He stopped pushing Floyd back with jab and tried to time him with a left hook instead. It was a bad move. Had he pumped the jab for two more rounds they'd have given it to him. It would have been a close to robbery, but they'd have given to him.
                    Naw Floyds right hand counters took it away.

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