Best pro technical boxers to watch from an amateur perspective

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  • MiguelNG
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    Best pro technical boxers to watch from an amateur perspective

    Hi I wanted to know who you think are good boxers to watch from an amateur point of view. With that I mean like they have really good use of the jab they cover the basics really good, good footwork… summary someone who you can kind of copy and will help you develop and learn useful movements to become a better amateur. For me: -Andre ward- Terence Crawford- Oscar dela hoya …
    (I know rigondeaux is one of the be amateurs ever but his footwork and skills is not something tat I would try in an amateur fight he does not use is jab it as much as other fighters…)
  • joacogarino
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    #2
    Naoya Inoue is technically outstanding.

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    • joacogarino
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      Oh and Amir Kahn (the "new" Amir Kahn, trained by V.H). Study and emulate both.

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      • nivek535
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        #4
        Originally posted by joacogarino
        Oh and Amir Kahn (the "new" Amir Kahn, trained by V.H). Study and emulate both.
        i don't recommend it. his style is very amateur like... jumpy and throwing punches and barely grounding them for most of the time.

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          Dinamita
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          #5
          Ricardo "El Finito" Lopez.

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          • HtotheZ
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            #6
            Originally posted by _original_
            Ricardo "El Finito" Lopez.
            I second this

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            • ShoulderRoll
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              #7
              Juan Manuel "KO6" Marquez.

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              • Young Money
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                #8
                Originally posted by joacogarino
                Oh and Amir Kahn (the "new" Amir Kahn, trained by V.H). Study and emulate both.
                This is a terrible suggestion, Khan is very sloppy from a technical standpoint.

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                • Suckmedry
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                  #9
                  It really depends on your own attributes, you wanna stay away from emulating the faster guys unless you have great speed yourself, because they all do things they couldn't get away with without that speed.

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                  • young_robbed
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                    #10
                    Ike Quartey.

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