Why is sticking and moving still a thing?

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #21
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    nah he was talking to Seckback about power

    Abel told reporters that Golovkin has not used all his power in the ring yet

    Seckback asked... when will Golovkin use all his power

    Sanchez replied... lets hope somebody stands in front of him so that he can

    all I was saying is, movement defuses power... it removes your opponents strengths... they knew that

    it just seemed a prime current example showing why movement will always be effective
    I know. The interview with Chavez Sr. went the same way. Sanchez said the same thing there, it's hard for Golovkin to hit with full force against an opponent that has good movement. I think it was right after the first Carnelo fight.

    Then Senior cut him off with that classic line (in Spanish) : "you need to teach Gennady how to cut off the ring."

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      #22
      I'm confused. Is OP asking why BOXING is still a thing in Boxing?

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      • smash_and_cash
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        #23
        Originally posted by DJS
        What the **** has the internet got to do with it you never boxed never been to a boxing gym clueless keyboard warrior ****?
        I box atleast 3 times a week boy i trap all these movers in the corner all night long its not hard

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          #24
          Originally posted by smash_and_cash
          Im talking about out-boxing the way Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Erislandy Lara etc fight. Especially now with the internet, cutting off the ring should be general knowledge.
          I know these are great fighters and cutting off the ring wont instantly beat them but its not hard to cut off the ring and put a mover in the corner.
          Will this style die out when more and more people figure out how to cut off the ring?

          This post is all over the place.

          First of all, sticking and moving and cutting off are not the same thing.

          Sticking and moving is self explanatory, stay bouncing on the balls and toes of your feet and let a combination go every other time you set your feet in range, rinse repeat.

          Cutting off is laterally moving into the path of your opponent forcing them to either engage immediately or try to escape, ideally off balance.

          And neither is easy to do unless you practice and fight or spar regularly. You can have the agility to bounce and conditioning to do it but throwing in movement and setting quickly is a skill and takes practice and good fundamentals or you're a time bomb waiting to be countered into oblivion. Cutting off takes good agility and high ring IQ and can be also countered by a high IQ, capable fighter. Just because you watch something on YT doesn't mean you can do it effectively.

          And neither practice will die off, just like a rook in chess will never be obsolete.

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            #25
            My solution
            10 foot ring
            electrodes attached to fighters
            if fighter is more than 3 ft (1m) away from another fighter he gets electric shock
            if fighters hug more than 2 seconds, another electric shock

            round doesn't end until one person is knocked down

            this should stimulate wars. screw that marquis of queensbury bs they call boxing.

            instead of the sweet science we can call it the war science.

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            • aboutfkntime
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              #26
              Originally posted by revelated
              I know. The interview with Chavez Sr. went the same way. Sanchez said the same thing there, it's hard for Golovkin to hit with full force against an opponent that has good movement. I think it was right after the first Carnelo fight.

              Then Senior cut him off with that classic line (in Spanish) : "you need to teach Gennady how to cut off the ring."



              aah ok, I didn't hear that one

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              • aboutfkntime
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                #27
                Originally posted by jreckoning
                My solution
                10 foot ring
                electrodes attached to fighters
                if fighter is more than 3 ft (1m) away from another fighter he gets electric shock
                if fighters hug more than 2 seconds, another electric shock

                round doesn't end until one person is knocked down

                this should stimulate wars. screw that marquis of queensbury bs they call boxing.

                instead of the sweet science we can call it the war science.




                that will be great for 2 years

                then... boxing will be banned

                any change that makes this sport unsafer will yield HORRIFIC results

                you can see how the world is changing

                I think guys who feel that way should watch BKB... /problem

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                  #28
                  Why are these people allowed to post on here?

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