What are the best film studies to watch for a fighter?
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Most pro boxers have something to learn whether more or less in the package. Personally, I learned the most from Mike Tyson & Gennady Golovkin. Then I also picked up some useful tricks or mindsets from Miguel Cotto, Mayweather, Lenox Lewis, Manny Pacquiao, etc. I didn't find much to learn from Miguel Cotto, but it was great to pick up how he dashes in then immediately follow up with something instead of having a pause moment. Also, when 2 players face each other without doing anything for a moment, Cotto just attacks right away. Useful to pick those up. As for the general packages, Mike Tyson and Gennady Golovkin were the most useful videos to study for me. I am not a fan of how Mayweather fights, but he is a great athlete. There are some things to pick up from him like mindsets or tricks. Timings, rhythms, so on.Last edited by wilberbear; 09-15-2015, 11:38 AM.
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Ricardo Lopez for sure. He's one of the most technically strong boxers I've ever seen & I think thats a widely accepted opinion by those who've seen Lopez.
I'd also suggest watching guys with your attributes to gauge things they do that you could take advantage of & for things to be mindful of as holes in your game.
And with that in mind watching yourself is very eye opening & helpful if you can find someone to film you sparring or your bouts.
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