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  • #11
    Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post
    2 hours staright... non stop.

    now let me say...

    this is not needed to be a good boxer..

    I did it specifically so i wouldn't get tired bouncing for 4-6 rounds straight when sparring... because its hard to bounce if ya legs get tired doing it.

    It really helps if your trying to imitate ali's style...


    BUT again this is not really needed for boxing.


    WHO GIVES A ****!! 2 HOURS?!!!! MY shoulders get tired after 20minutes!

    To say honestly my style is bouncing on my toes, yet i only bounce on my toes, when i'm trying to duck my opponent, and when i'm about to throw jabs
    i stay flat footed. When i move around i bounce on my toes, but in the third round it starts hurting, and i punch myself out. lol


    but 2 hrs man....wow....i'm gona try it myself. well.... babysteps.....

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    • #12
      Originally posted by norma1250 View Post
      I need help with the Ali footwork and dancing on your toes.
      Anybody have any suggestions? I want footwork and dancing ability like Ali, Ray Leonard, Larry Holmes, and originator Ray Robinson. HELP!


      Bouncing up and down on your toes, as did Ali and Holmes, is a technically flawed waste of time. If you want to pick up their bad boxing habits, you will need to have their talent. If you had that much talent, you wouldn't have to ask these sort of questions.

      Stick to old fashioned boxing. It is easier and it works.

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      • #13
        i dont know potatoes, i think you can take a leaf out of a book without imitating it completely. for example, i bounce a bit, but once im at short range im more flat-footed

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        • #14
          Originally posted by jberg View Post
          i dont know potatoes, i think you can take a leaf out of a book without imitating it completely. for example, i bounce a bit, but once im at short range im more flat-footed

          Pure boxers should be bouncing on their toes throughout the round. However, the bounce is part of the movement forward, backward or sideways because any boxer should always be moving. Sluggers will tend to be flatfooted because they need to set themselves to get full power into their punches. Bouncing up and down is a dangerous waste of time.

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