I think Joshua has been taught that a small as possible motion should be used for head movement to maximize on the speed of the counter, to remain balanced in stance and so on.
But in reality that makes you easy to hit. A "stiff" guy just waiting for someone like Deontay or Ruiz to knock them out.
Better head movement is LARGE like pernell whitaker and Tyson Fury, its REALLY hard to hit them. Thats what Joshua needs to do imo.
Do you agree or disagree and why?
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Not like below ie the absolute minimum to avoid the punch and counter fast, it sounds superior on paper but I think its inferior in reality because a small amount doesn't avoid the damage as well as a large slip.
[IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/4Z5syfmgoTAx2Gee6O/*****.gif[/IMG]

(When it goes right its beautiful, stunning, but theres a big risk of being KOed and overall thats lower % than what Tyson Fury is doing I think)
But in reality that makes you easy to hit. A "stiff" guy just waiting for someone like Deontay or Ruiz to knock them out.
Better head movement is LARGE like pernell whitaker and Tyson Fury, its REALLY hard to hit them. Thats what Joshua needs to do imo.
Do you agree or disagree and why?
Like this

Not like below ie the absolute minimum to avoid the punch and counter fast, it sounds superior on paper but I think its inferior in reality because a small amount doesn't avoid the damage as well as a large slip.
[IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/4Z5syfmgoTAx2Gee6O/*****.gif[/IMG]

(When it goes right its beautiful, stunning, but theres a big risk of being KOed and overall thats lower % than what Tyson Fury is doing I think)
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