Can someone define the phrase "Gave him a Boxing lesson?"

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  • Boxfan83
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    #11
    Originally posted by Salim_Shady
    Making someone look amateurish, doesn't need to be a demolition. For example, Rigondeaux gave Donaire a boxing lesson.
    Even though Donaire knocked him down? I even gave Doanire a rd or 2 plus the KD. Interesting...

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    • JaguaresMx
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      #12
      To me it is taking away someones offense tonthe point of demoralizing but also producing offense flawlessly

      Rigo vs Donaire, Floyd Canelo, Kovalev Hopkins

      Going in there just to make someone look bad without doing any kind of significant offensive work, is not a lesson, it is missing the point of boxing and running. That was Lara, whoch is why his "lesson" did not produce a win

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        #13
        Originally posted by Boxfan83
        Even though Donaire knocked him down? I even gave Doanire a rd or 2 plus the KD. Interesting...
        Still a boxing lesson, everything Donaire did was rendered useless.

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        • JaguaresMx
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          #14
          Originally posted by Boxfan83
          Even though Donaire knocked him down? I even gave Doanire a rd or 2 plus the KD. Interesting...
          The KD was largely circumstancial and more about Rigos lack of pro tactics savvy. He got up and pushed his **** in. Won the rest of the round. Even Donaire said Rigo gave him a lesson

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          • Boxfan83
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            #15
            Originally posted by JaguaresMx
            To me it is taking away someones offense tonthe point of demoralizing but also producing offense flawlessly

            Rigo vs Donaire, Floyd Canelo, Kovalev Hopkins

            Going in there just to make someone look bad without doing any kind of significant offensive work, is not a lesson, it is missing the point of boxing and running. That was Lara, whoch is why his "lesson" did not produce a win
            Floyd vs Canelo was a good example. Floyd did look like a professor and Canelo looked like a freshman.

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            • daggum
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              #16
              a boxing lesson is anytime that your opponent tries to initiate offense you grab and hold them, bend below the waist, etc...you totally shut them down every time they try. boxing lesson!

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              • SalimShady1212
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                #17
                Originally posted by -Johannes-
                Rigondeaux vs Teon Kennedy was perfection. Made him look amateurish and as a total demolition.
                Yeah man, I don't know how people can call Rigo boring. He actually has a mean streak and proceeds to beat the **** out of you.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Boxfan83
                  Even though Donaire knocked him down? I even gave Doanire a rd or 2 plus the KD. Interesting...
                  they both gave each other some lessons, although rigo is still very open in the inside, maybe he's learned after amagasa

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                  • rambov
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by etw926
                    Watch Mayweather vs Pacquiao
                    Green K sent.

                    I think only someone with boxing understanding can really watch a fight and understand what's going on.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      a boxing lesson is anytime that your opponent tries to initiate offense you grab and hold them, bend below the waist, etc...you totally shut them down every time they try. boxing lesson!
                      Exactly. Especially when your opponent is flat footed and has no idea how to deal with that defensive tactic. It makes him go back to the drawing board and learn how to deal with that...hence...lesson.

                      Worked like a charm for Marcos Maidana after the Alexander lesson. He got dirty in the first fight with Floyd.

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