Obviously the Charlo uppercut on Williams was impressive. I see some fighters use them, but I know many who don't seem to ever throw an uppercut. It is probably the most dangerous punch in the sport. Now I know it has to be thrown when the right opportunity is there as it perfectly was for that fight. However, I'm wondering if we see enough uppercuts from the modern fighters. Any thoughts?
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Are Uppercuts used often enough these days?
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I think we have lesser sluggers who go toe-toe and more tall rangy fighters these days who stay in range & box.. It is certainly not a lost art but guys have realized that the longevity in this sport means you dont go out on an all out toe-toe war, because the shelf life is short for those kind of fighters..
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Originally posted by BoxingFan85 View PostI think we have lesser sluggers who go toe-toe and more tall rangy fighters these days who stay in range & box.. It is certainly not a lost art but guys have realized that the longevity in this sport means you dont go out on an all out toe-toe war, because the shelf life is short for those kind of fighters..
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostObviously the Charlo uppercut on Williams was impressive. I see some fighters use them, but I know many who don't seem to ever throw an uppercut. It is probably the most dangerous punch in the sport. Now I know it has to be thrown when the right opportunity is there as it perfectly was for that fight. However, I'm wondering if we see enough uppercuts from the modern fighters. Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postgood thread, Yeah cant say theres that many who throw a good uppercut these days. Used to love juan manuel marquez throwing the left uppercut with a straight right after it. Dont think theres that many good combo punchers in the sport full stop at the moment.
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