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As a boxing fan/competitor/trainer whats ur opinion on this guys mitt work?
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Last edited by Redd Foxx; 04-06-2017, 04:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostDid you see where his lead leg was at when he threw that uppercut? lol! I dont think to many world class boxers would do that unless their opponent was going out?
But, if you meant the Guftaffson gif, yea... lol.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostMany MMA fighters have wrestling backgrounds but they are hopeless in the upper-levels of the sport. Quinton Jackson this weekend was a prime example. A perfect example of AJ's poor MAM wrestling is, is the fact that he was out-grappled by Vitor Belfort (a guy who is basically dead once he's on the ground) who took AJ's back after a scramble and subbed him. AJ will always have trouble with good wrestlers.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostMany MMA fighters have wrestling backgrounds but they are hopeless in the upper-levels of the sport. Quinton Jackson this weekend was a prime example. A perfect example of AJ's poor MMA wrestling is, is the fact that he was out-grappled by Vitor Belfort (a guy who is basically dead once he's on the ground) who took AJ's back after a scramble and subbed him. AJ will always have trouble with good wrestlers, and sometimes even bad ones.
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Quite simple! the best trainer i have seen on the pads is? Adam Booth, in recent years! Emanuel Steward was also very intense and full of rhythm during his pad-work!
Just look how much David Haye's technique has regressed since he has been working with Shane Mcguigan! Even as a coach i think you need a athletes mindset, and you need to aspire to improve every area of your game! Mcguigan really needs improve his abilities during pad-work! Due to this deficit in his game, i genuinely believe that David Haye has picked up bad technical habits! (His motor patterns, and muscle firing patterns neurologically, just don't seem to be the same anymore! This has nothing to do with age, because technique can actually become more refined/astute with age as neurological pathways within your muscles and central nervous system are constantly being used!)....
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-06-2017, 05:39 PM.
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Anthony "Rumble" Johnson is a 205lb fighter...
His punch seems to be real heavy, but he's sloppy enough to get dealt with by all top cruiserweight fighters.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostThat uppercut. ��. Also, what a track for open workouts. pic.twitter.com/X9xG4DDWbd
— Brett Okamoto (@bokamotoESPN) April 6, 2017
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