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  • #11
    For example, I consider a tactic stay in the distance. Basic yes, but it works.

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    • #12
      if a fighter stays in the distance he would get kayoed fast,probably would be the fastest kayo in the history of boxing

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      • #13
        Here are a lot of ******ed, i can say out the distance.

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        • #14
          what are you trying to say,you want to stay away dance around like in that movie with the three stooges were i think curly was in the ring and did not know how to box and he was running around like a chicken without a head,explain your self what is it you want to learn

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          • #15
            Amatuer or Professional?

            Basically for the Amatuers the only logical tactic is to hit your opponent as many times possible in 6 minutes. It doesn't matter if you hit his arm or leg or shoulder. One punch equals one point. At least that's how they do bull***** out here in Cali. Fcuk the amatuers.

            The pro's i couldn't tell you anything specific about the pro's personally, cus i'm not there yet. But from my understanding, you wanna try and destroy the mutha fcuka in front of you...without getting hit.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Squabbles94806 View Post
              Amatuer or Professional?

              Basically for the Amatuers the only logical tactic is to hit your opponent as many times possible in 6 minutes. It doesn't matter if you hit his arm or leg or shoulder. One punch equals one point. At least that's how they do bull***** out here in Cali. Fcuk the amatuers.

              The pro's i couldn't tell you anything specific about the pro's personally, cus i'm not there yet. But from my understanding, you wanna try and destroy the mutha fcuka in front of you...without getting hit.
              hey you need to learn you are an amatuer,calm down and get some discipline,you seem like you are out of control with this foul mouthed post

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              • #17
                well strategy in boxing is very complicated. it depends on yourself aswell as your oponent.

                but its basicly where in the ring the fight is taking place, from which distance, at which pace and what type of punches are being thrown.

                like the last time i sparred i stayed in the centre of the ring, boxed from long range, used mainly straight punches down the middle mixing it up to the body and head. i moved to the left most of the time to take away my sparring partners left hook, make him throw rights at which point i eighter tried beating him to the punch or slipping to the outside and ripping the liver.

                made sure i stayed on the outside cuz even though the guy i sparred was heavier i was still taller so from a distance i could use both speed and height to my advantage. i also know the guy i sparred gets tired. so i made sure i controled the pace. i stayed in the centre of the ring so when he attacked i could step back, the plan was also to jump on him and put punches togheter when he tried to take a breather but it didnt go down like that, hadnt sparred in ages so i was a bit too careful. he still got tired in the second and third rounds though but again i was too careful to really take advantage. have been out of the gym a while so i didnt really feel i had my timing and rhytm down so i played it safe not really feeling comftorable i could get out of the way as quick as usual.

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