You often here the phrase that timing beats speed but unless you have significantly huge power, it's hard to beat the fast slick fighters in the amateurs with head gear on. This is why guys like Khan in the amateurs were fantastic. Most fighters who win amateur competitions tend to be movers who use their speed and footwork. Do you agree with this sentiment?
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Originally posted by Salim_Shady96 View PostYou often here the phrase that timing eats speed but unless you have significantly huge power, it's hard to beat the fast slick fighters in the amateurs with head gear on. This is why guys like Khan in the amateurs were fantastic. Most fighters who win amateur competitions tend to be movers who use their speed and footwork. Do you agree with this sentiment?
I'll take a smart, experienced fighter over a pure athlete any day. Not a shot fighter, that's a different story. But nothing trumps experience.
Power? The truth is most guys don't have one punch KO power. Those guys are very rare.
I say develop your conditioning and sharpen your skills though quality competition (which is what amateur boxing does a great job of.) Stay active constantly improve skills. Those guys are hard to beat.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostI believe it is all major amateur competitions.
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