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  • Intense boxer vs relaxed boxer ( styles)

    Which style is more suitable for the amateurs and its effective. Is it someone who just throws shots after shots with his head down or someone who is a little reserved and selects his shots carefully. which one seems to get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to amatures.

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    Originally posted by king4oranges View Post
    Which style is more suitable for the amateurs and its effective. Is it someone who just throws shots after shots with his head down or someone who is a little reserved and selects his shots carefully. which one seems to get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to amatures.
    i dont think your definitions are quite right..
    being tense is bad.
    relaxed is good.
    you dont have to throw very few shots just because you're not tense.
    and being tense doesn't mean ur twitchy and jumpy.
    being relaxed doesnt mean you dont move much..

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      The best one is depending on what your natural style is if you get what I am saying.

      You should be relaxed in the ring if you are tense you are just wasting energy.

      When they used the point system the ones that tended to get the benifit of the doubt were the pot shotters because you could only click a clicker so fast and it had to register to one second when they were using the computer.

      But since it is back to the 10 point it is more of who is controlling the action now like it used to be.

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