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  • Dynamite Glove
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    #11
    If you really think about it, timing isn't just the key to boxing...it's the key to life

    relationships...meeting people...finances...jobs...anything you can think of, the essence of it, is timing...sex, celebrations, parenting, education...anything and everything.

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    • Eric Holder
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      #12


      Johnny Tapia talks body punching and ******* jab




      Glen Johnson talks pressure fighting and cutting off the ring



      Bernard Hopkins on jabs, defense, and reading his opponent

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      • eazy_mas
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        #13
        Originally posted by Dynamite Glove
        Which is the key to the sport. Timing. Being unpredictable and having the ability to fight on so many different rhytms, or like flicker said, not fight on a rhythm at all. I'm guessing he's a counterpuncher style boxer, if he boxes. I don't see how you could apply effective pressure and not fall into a rhythm of some kind. But..it's ancient philosophy, basic ****. I forget the exact quote from the Sun Tzu bible, because I only read it once, but...something like, the key to victory is to always maintain the element of suprise by not taking any true form until your opponent makes a mistake, or some ****. I'm not about to google it, but that's basically what I gathered from it. If you take a good look at Mayweather, that's more or less how he fights. But, he finds a rhythm, depending on the opponent, after he adapts. It's just, he has so many different rhythms. Floyd can be seriously aggressive, he can be seriously cautious, he can be a hybrid, he can sit on the ropes and wait, then counter you...how the hell do you plan a fight plan against a guy like that
        yeah everyfight have some rhythm if you tap into his rhythm you tap into his style and could predict and control you opponent during the fight.

        Even in martial arts us rhythm and it is very hard to chang a rhythm because it part of a habit.

        Another thing about conter strike and suprise is that if you hit a fighter and field where he can not see the punch it could seriously hurt him because he was abit unexpected and off guard on that area. I seen alot of one punch video many of these punch came outside the field of view of the fighter and some fighters are not actully strong puncher.

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        • Eric Holder
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          #14


          Mike McCallum talks about working behind the jab to steal

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          • Del Coqui
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            #15
            LOLLLL, my dude Paulie.

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            • liam_48@msn.com
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              #16
              Originally posted by El Cabron


              Mike McCallum talks about working behind the jab to steal
              I could listen to mike all day hes such an amazing boxer.

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