Morales' Straight right to the body also he almost always would do that thing with his arms where he would hold his arms down at his sides and then lift his gloves out a little as if to say "let's go", "is that all you got", usually it was after he's been hit by a big punch or combo to the dome.
Kostya Tszyu's heat seeker right hand after the range finder would find the target. "this however did not work well against Vince Phillips who actually jabbed and had equal power in his right".But I loved Tszyu's quick straight right.
Yeah. People tend to disagree a lot over this, not me, some people see his right hook to the body right uppercut as his signature move and some say it as you said.
he had plenty of sig moves...but the right hook into right upper would have to be the best considering Tyson is a converted southpaw.....Tyson used to throw some wicked combos....and the uppercuts would finish very high....perfect technique.....
Ali's rope a dope and peek a boo
Foreman's left uppercut (like a JCB bucket scooping out a ditch)
Lewis's overhand right
Louis's four punch combo
Shavers right hook
Camacho running backwards faster than most people can run forwards
Hearns moving his knees like pistons as he waits for bell
Chris Eubank posturing like a Peacock in the middle of fights
Joe Frazier's loud grunting when he threw punches (Marvis was even louder!)
George Chuvalo's head down and keep pummelling (Ali called him the washer woman)
Has anyone ever seen the peculiar demonstration given by Howard Eastman after he wins a fight? Those familiar with the Monte Python sketches, would liken it to the Ministry of silly walks..
Naseem Hamed's corkscrew left hand
The Ali shuffle (duh)
JMM's brutal counter right hook
Hatton's diving left hook
Sugar Ray Leonard's bolo jab
Roy Jones' diving hook
Joe Frazier's rising left hook hook
Emmanuel Augustus' entire boxing career
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