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Originally posted by Blah! View Postnow your dumb ass is getting boxing fundamentals mixed up with technique, what roy is suppossedly missing, is hands up, jabbing etc idiot
I think you have athleticism mixed up with boxing/sport smarts.
Also you reply like a loud mouth 13 yo kid who thinks he knows everything.
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Originally posted by RAV3N View PostSo having basic defencive techniques is not a technique any more?
I think you have athleticism mixed up with boxing/sport smarts.
Also you reply like a loud mouth 13 yo kid who thinks he knows everything.
im taking by boxing smarts you mean reading fighters that analyze the situations like marquez, mayweather, hopkins but no, that's not what i mean, ******
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so it is ok to do the slow shadowboxing to the beat with dumbbells for beginners like in the video?
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Originally posted by Blah! View Postyou really are slow
im taking by boxing smarts you mean reading fighters that analyze the situations like marquez, mayweather, hopkins but no, that's not what i mean, ******
PEDs help physical conditioning which in turn gives the user a unfair advantage but if you cant see that because you hug RJJ's nuts then you are the one with the problem not me.
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Originally posted by RAV3N View PostBoxing smarts, reflexes, ring experience, muscle memory, physical conditioning and mental state (could be missing a couple of things but I could go on forever) all combine together to make a good fighter, not some ****** thing you read on the wiki which you think makes you smart.
PEDs help physical conditioning which in turn gives the user a unfair advantage but if you cant see that because you hug RJJ's nuts then you are the one with the problem not me.ped's has nothin to do with it, and im not denying roy was on ped's, no matter how much ped's you inject up your abused ass.hole will make you fight like him, it's all technique there boy, get over it
PED's can help your stamina, make you hit harder, maybe even punch faster, but it doesn't help your technique, do you know what punch technique is ******?
other fighters have taken PED's, how many have fought like roy jones? stop acting so ******, atleast for your sake i hope it's an act
roy and mayweather aren't the only people to have started boxing at a young age(in roy's case, he started at 10)Last edited by SplitSecond; 05-02-2011, 09:51 AM.
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Originally posted by Blah! View Postfunny how you ignore:
im not talking about how good of a fighter he is, im talking about how good of an athlete he is, and by athlete i mean his natural sense of position and technique for optimum power in his punches, even his footwork, it's instinctual
PED's can help your stamina, make you hit harder, maybe even punch faster, but it doesn't help your technique, do you know what punch technique is ******?
other fighters have taken PED's, how many have fought like roy jones? stop acting so ******, atleast for your sake i hope it's an act
roy and mayweather aren't the only people to have started boxing at a young age(in roy's case, he started at 10)
Obviously not everyone can attain the same skill level, its the same with any human in anything.
But I think you find that boxers who were raised in a boxing family and taught since a very early age (Mayweather was boxing when he could walk pretty much and RJJ's father had a boxing gym) then you tend to be pretty good.
I bet you if you started something at the age of 4 then you should be bloody good at it when you get older.
So let me just ask that if a athlete takes PEDs it shouldnt tarnish their time spent in the sport because their technique is great?
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Originally posted by RAV3N View PostIsnt this just muscle memory, training and ring experience?
Obviously not everyone can attain the same skill level, its the same with any human in anything.
But I think you find that boxers who were raised in a boxing family and taught since a very early age (Mayweather was boxing when he could walk pretty much and RJJ's father had a boxing gym) then you tend to be pretty good.
I bet you if you started something at the age of 4 then you should be bloody good at it when you get older.
So let me just ask that if a athlete takes PEDs it shouldnt tarnish their time spent in the sport because their technique is great?
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Originally posted by Blah! View Postno it's not, some people already know how to move for optimum leverage on just about every sport, when people like roy jones first attempted boxing, there's no need to even teach them the proper way to throw a punch, they'll know, it's called being body smart
hopkins started boxing about 5 years before roy jones, won his first tournament at 9 years of age, where as roy had his first fight at 10, why is'nt he more/as athletic is jones?
i dont care for legacy's, PED's or not, you're not fighting like roy jones, is all im saying
Althletic ability has alot to do with genetics as well, like I said not all people can attain the same level in everything, your genetic makeup will have bearing on all things that you can do.
But on the other hand Hopkins is technically a much better boxer then RJJ because he learnt all the right techniques and doesnt have bad habits like RJJ because Hopkins couldnt rely on a really high athletic ability like RJJ could.
Im not denying that RJJ had great athletic ability amongst other things but I think he lost alot of respect when he tested positive for PEDs. Especially with his natural ablity did he really need to?
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