good think to go hard first few rounds when u know u got the power??

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  • Verstyle
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    #1

    good think to go hard first few rounds when u know u got the power??

    i was jus curious if u got the power would u go hard 3 or 4 rounds to try to knock them out and then settle down later. sorta like what tyson did.
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    #2
    Originally posted by mystyal2k5
    i was jus curious if u got the power would u go hard 3 or 4 rounds to try to knock them out and then settle down later. sorta like what tyson did.
    It aint just about power, it depends on your opponent, your accuracy, speed, footwork.. everything's a factor, plus a game plan .

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    • Da Iceman
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      #3
      it a good thing to do if you got the stamina. the bad thing about it is if you didnt you'l be exhausted the last few rounds like tyson.

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      • Verstyle
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        #4
        Originally posted by NextRocky
        it a good thing to do if you got the stamina. the bad thing about it is if you didnt you'l be exhausted the last few rounds like tyson.

        he wast exhausted he jus slowed down in his prime. i ask this question cause i have the power to ko ppl buuuuuuut some ppl got better chins and some dont and if i get a guy with a good chin and he hang in there and im tired i might be ****ed. ya know

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        • LightsOut Le
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          #5
          it might take five for me then...i always take the first round to get warm, and to feel the other guy out...i only go hard when the other guy goes hard...and **** it feels good to knock someones motuhpeice out!

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          • yrrej
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            #6
            Good to use the power judiciously by setting up the punches....

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            • leow
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              #7
              i think if you go all out in the first rounds be sure to attack the body alot if the punches have no effect to the chin on the body they will and even more later in the fight when you'll tier

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              • eazy_mas
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                #8
                It is better to know your oppenet that is key to the fight.

                Know his advantages and disadvantages put it in piece of paper and try to go on a game plan

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                • xshot13b
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                  #9
                  I keep hearing about setting up a game plan....Is that really a good idea. Because even though it's boxing and not UFC you still never know whats going to happen. So shouldn't you just go in planning on do your own thing and flowing with whatever he sends your way?? Instead of saying...this didnt work...time for plan B?

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                  • Verstyle
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by xshot13b
                    I keep hearing about setting up a game plan....Is that really a good idea. Because even though it's boxing and not UFC you still never know whats going to happen. So shouldn't you just go in planning on do your own thing and flowing with whatever he sends your way?? Instead of saying...this didnt work...time for plan B?

                    like tyson once said "every 1 has a game plan before they get hit"

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