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  • #21
    BTW, I misread your comment about Bill Miller as you can tell by my response...I thought you were referring to a fighter named "Bill Millers" which no, I never heard of. But Bill Miller the trainer, yes I've heard of.

    But again, just because he was trained by a great trainer, doesn't mean he can't be a trash boxer.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by mconstantine View Post
      Fair enough...I'll give you this. I know it works because I've done this with righties as well. But I will admit that neither I or the people I've fought or sparred against are very seasoned at all. But I used the word "consistently being hit" for a reason...this should only work on a decent fighter a few times max. At some point, they need to adjust. I fight southpaw, and trust me, all it would take is for you to pull this on me two, maybe three times before I adjust. Either concede that you're too fast and I should be more responsible with my attack, or feint in an effort to counter your counter right hand. Regardless of my experience, yours or whoever you've fought, you have to be a trash boxer to consistently get hit with the same set up over and over again. Your standard for "world class" is low.
      Doing what I stated will completely negate a south paws jab until they eventually become timid to even throw the punch. You adjust and I'll start sending them to your belly and then switch it up again. Am I wasting my time here debating technical skills with another no fight know it all? ................ Rockin'
      Last edited by Rockin'; 03-29-2013, 01:40 PM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
        Doing what I stated will completely negate a south paws jab until they eventually become timid to even throw the punch. Am I wasting my time here debating technical skills with another no fight know it all? ................ Rockin'
        Bullshiet. You can attempt to pull rank based on experience all you want, it doesn't change the fact you're talking out your a$$. You speak as if this tactic is so easy to pull off yet you probably can't produce too many videos of someone consistently pulling this move on a southpaw like Whitaker, Pac, Hagler, Rigo, Lara, Trout, Tarver or Winky. Please show me one video of a fight where this has CONSISTENTLY worked against a decent lefty...I will wait...

        Half the time when southpaws jab, they are moving slightly to their right to get their lead foot on the outside to line up the left anyways which makes it virtually impossible for this counter to work consistently. But let you tell it, it works like butter even against "world class" southpaws.

        Let's see some footage super star...again, I'll wait...

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        • #24
          Originally posted by mconstantine View Post
          Bullshiet. You can attempt to pull rank based on experience all you want, it doesn't change the fact you're talking out your a$$. You speak as if this tactic is so easy to pull off yet you probably can't produce too many videos of someone consistently pulling this move on a southpaw like Whitaker, Pac, Hagler, Rigo, Lara, Trout, Tarver or Winky. Please show me one video of a fight where this has CONSISTENTLY worked against a decent lefty...I will wait...

          Half the time when southpaws jab, they are moving slightly to their right to get their lead foot on the outside to line up the left anyways which makes it virtually impossible for this counter to work consistently. But let you tell it, it works like butter even against "world class" southpaws.

          Let's see some footage super star...again, I'll wait...
          Not when you step in to the left with the slip.

          And experience counts a hell of a lot more than no/little experience when talking technique/strategy.

          watch PacMan get knocked out in his last fight and then tell me again how it will not work.

          Play ground strategies should stay on the playground and not be posted up on the internet as actual knowledge where people may actually believe your bull****.

          ..............Rockin'

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          • #25
            Stop pickin' on the kids Rockin' its time for your nap!!! You know their always right on here! Ray.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
              Stop pickin' on the kids Rockin' its time for your nap!!! You know their always right on here! Ray.
              I don't know nothin' bout no boxing, I have a hard time even spelling it let alone ever doing it.

              This kids probably another green kid in the game who only knows how to work straight forward and straight backwards........... Rockin'

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                Not when you step in to the left with the slip.

                And experience counts a hell of a lot more than no/little experience when talking technique/strategy.

                watch PacMan get knocked out in his last fight and then tell me again how it will not work.

                Play ground strategies should stay on the playground and not be posted up on the internet as actual knowledge where people may actually believe your bull****.

                ..............Rockin'
                Ha! I knew you'd come back with Pacquiao...a great southpaw, OFFENSIVELY, but a southpaw who when he throws his double jab/left hand combo 1. Comes in on a straight line and 2. With his left hand DOWN completely vulnerable to the right hand.

                The ONLY reason Pacquiao hasn't been floored with that punch several times before is because his ungodly speed. But yet in still, it only took Marquez, one of the greatest counter punchers EVER, 4 fights to land that on him that cleanly. Again, not consistently.

                Again, you can't produce any footage of this tactic working against a decent southpaw...why? Because it DOESN'T consistently work against a decent southpaw. I don't care how many fights you've had, that remains the fact.
                Last edited by mconstantine; 03-29-2013, 02:11 PM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by mconstantine View Post
                  Ha! I knew you'd come back with Pacquiao...a great southpaw, OFFENSIVELY, but a southpaw who when he throws his double jab/left hand combo 1. Comes in on a straight line and 2. With his left hand DOWN completely vulnerable to the right hand.

                  The ONLY reason Pacquiao hasn't been floored with that punch several times before is because his ungodly speed.

                  Again, you can't produce any footage of this tactic working against a decent southpaw...why? Because it DOESN'T consistently work against a decent southpaw. I don't care how many fights you've had, that remains the fact.
                  what ever you say big guy, lmao.............Rockin'

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                    what ever you say big guy, lmao.............Rockin'
                    C mon Super Star, post some footage of this working.

                    I.....will....wait....

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by mconstantine View Post
                      neither I or the people I've fought or sparred against are very seasoned at all.
                      Lol ...

                      You gotta love Boxingscene ...

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