One thing I got chewed out for the last time I fought that mentally challenged whirlwind was that sometimes I was moving backwards instead of laterally. When he would try to initiate a dumb bull rush sometimes I would take a quick step or steps back to get out of range and let him miss. Other times I would jab him and stop him before he even got in, other times I would circle him.
Even though I'm prone to the brawl I know the way to fight this guy is to box him and simply be smarter and more skilled. So I decided to watch some classic boxer vs brawler fights...It seems that every single fight I watched showed the boxer OFTEN moved backwards, and stepped back when the brawler tried to rush. Either one step or a few steps back...I rarely saw a fighter do a quick side step when someone rushed in and counter successfully. It seemed that during many sequences the boxer would take some step backwards, other times he stood his ground and countered, other times he would circle. DeLaHoya would move back from Mayorga, Hearns against Roldan, Roy did it, Byrd did it often, Ali did it against just about everybody,
So in essence regardless what textbook technique says, is it wrong to sometimes move backwards?? It seems that moving back and making yourself an out of range target is a common practice to implement in a fight. It appears unlikely if not impossible for a fighter not to be moved backwards by someone whos bull rushing.
p.s.- Not tryna flood this forum with topics but damn theres a lot of fighters in here and with some good advice at that!
Even though I'm prone to the brawl I know the way to fight this guy is to box him and simply be smarter and more skilled. So I decided to watch some classic boxer vs brawler fights...It seems that every single fight I watched showed the boxer OFTEN moved backwards, and stepped back when the brawler tried to rush. Either one step or a few steps back...I rarely saw a fighter do a quick side step when someone rushed in and counter successfully. It seemed that during many sequences the boxer would take some step backwards, other times he stood his ground and countered, other times he would circle. DeLaHoya would move back from Mayorga, Hearns against Roldan, Roy did it, Byrd did it often, Ali did it against just about everybody,
So in essence regardless what textbook technique says, is it wrong to sometimes move backwards?? It seems that moving back and making yourself an out of range target is a common practice to implement in a fight. It appears unlikely if not impossible for a fighter not to be moved backwards by someone whos bull rushing.
p.s.- Not tryna flood this forum with topics but damn theres a lot of fighters in here and with some good advice at that!
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