This is how you do mitt work resembling an actual fight not 1 foot away squared up in front of your trainer. This is how ggg would break canelo. Outbox the **** out of him from the outside with his quick feet. Canelo's brick feet won't catch up to ggg. Then he'll break him down in the later rounds. Kind of like lemieux but with much more combinations from ggg on the outside and more fast paced.
Early footage of GGG mit work as a WW in 2001
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He looks a lot quicker (of course he was younger), although he still looks like he hits like a train back then, too.Comment
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Quality of opposition was better. He was facing the best of the best in the amateurs so he had to be quick. Here in the pros, no one has the pedigree he does so he just walks through them.Comment
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*sigh*
I was going to come into the thread, watch the video, say nice find and leave.
But being the punkass Golovtard jizz mopping towel boy that you are couldn't leave well enough alone. You had to try to bring GGG up by putting someone else down.
First of all there is no one, single "correct" way to do pad work.
Second, what you see here shows the typical Russian school focus on long range fighting/outboxing which in and of itself isn't complete. That's why Abel Sanchez had to pour some Mexican style into your boy to refine his infighting.
Similar to the "in the pocket" infighting that the 1 foot away mittwork you made fun of teaches.
You don't even know your boxing history yet you still want to run your mouth. I'd be embarrassed to be so ignorant.
But that's just me.Comment
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