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

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  • #31
    Being aggressive while simultaneously neutralizing your opponents offense without resorting to underhanded tactics, e.g., excessive clinching, ducking below the waistline, elbows, and low blows.

    Basically what Chocolatito did to Sosa this past Saturday.

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    • #32
      Seriously a boxing lesson is mayweather vs coralles
      rigo vs donaire and Trinidad vs vargas. I think a boxing lesson is where your opponent can't connect and you connect at will like mayweather vs Canelo he just stood in the pocket

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
        Seems like this phrase is thrown around loosely mostly when one fighter failed to entertain. When I first think of the phrase, I think of a boxer basically pitching a 12rd UD shutout but I hear this phrase used when a boxer wins a lackluster 7-5, 8-4, 9-3 UD. Also if one boxer KO/TKO's their opponent at anytime of the match, even if they're down on the cards, wouldnt that be considered, "Giving them a Boxing lesson" as well? KO's/TKO's are a HUGE part of the sport so Id think so. But what are your thoughts?
        watch Floyd v canelo, Floyd v Manny, Barrera v Hamed or the 1st 8 rounds of ODH v Tito to see what this phrase means.

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        • #34
          Kovalev vs. Bhop.

          12 Rounds of pure boxing. Bhop should have had a pen and pad in his hands instead of gloves. Nard was the slickest fighter of this generation, until he met the Krusher.

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          • #35
            When you don't have a clue what took place, that's what you say. Makes you sound good.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Bravado View Post
              Bernard vs kelly Pavlik

              loma vs Gary Russell Junior.

              Rigo vs Donaire.

              Sergio Martinez vs JCC jr.
              Loma vs Russell is a good example, IDK how the cards were so close.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                watch Floyd v canelo, Floyd v Manny, Barrera v Hamed or the 1st 8 rounds of ODH v Tito to see what this phrase means.
                #DKSAB

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by aldo5408 View Post
                  Seriously a boxing lesson is mayweather vs coralles
                  rigo vs donaire and Trinidad vs vargas. I think a boxing lesson is where your opponent can't connect and you connect at will like mayweather vs Canelo he just stood in the pocket
                  I think Mayweather vs Corrales was an annhiliation more than a lesson lol

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                  • #39
                    What Castillo did to Floyd

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                      Seems like this phrase is thrown around loosely mostly when one fighter failed to entertain. When I first think of the phrase, I think of a boxer basically pitching a 12rd UD shutout but I hear this phrase used when a boxer wins a lackluster 7-5, 8-4, 9-3 UD. Also if one boxer KO/TKO's their opponent at anytime of the match, even if they're down on the cards, wouldnt that be considered, "Giving them a Boxing lesson" as well? KO's/TKO's are a HUGE part of the sport so Id think so. But what are your thoughts?
                      Rios Alvarado III

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