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  • #21
    Dont listen to the 2 paragraph long posts. Just jab.

    If you want something more "special" then, jab and whatever gameplan your trainer comes up with.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by F l i c k e r View Post
      Dont listen to the 2 paragraph long posts. Just jab.

      If you want something more "special" then, jab and whatever gameplan your trainer comes up with.
      That's what I'm talking about. Ppl just can't be simple to get their point across. I usually say a few sentences which is practically exactly what someone writing 9 paragraphs said. No point, just get to the damn point.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by We want Floyd View Post

        When was the last time you saw a Holmes like jab or a Hearns like jab?
        Before alot of people burn me, I wanna say that I used to always burn Wladimir Klitschko. I always burned on him after his loss to Sanders, thinking he would never make it on the world level...but facts are facts...he has a great spirit, and loves boxing immensely...enough to where he changed himself almost completely, now in the first round it's a rarity to see him throw a right...he just moves and jabs for a round or three, gets his guy used to seeing that left stick out, and then all of a sudden...BOOM...BANG...there's a right hand RIGHT BEHIND IT...It reminds me of how Big George took out Moorer, the way Klitschko boxes these days. Some people say he is boring, but he is an exciting fighter if you are a true boxing fan!

        Wladimir Klitschko's jab, while slower than Holmes and Ali, is most definately comparable to Holmes, Ali, Liston, and Foreman, particularly his jab as of late. It's like a 2x4 coming out of a basement window. His jabs are almost like crosses, they're unbelievable. He has the best left jab on the planet right now.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by HispanicCausing View Post
          Supra's sig is the answer to an aggresive fighter put pacman in his place
          lol yea..

          dinamita is the best counter puncher in the game!!!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by KostyaTszyu View Post
            if you knew anything about amateur boxing, you would know that records dont matter, especially when you are 15 years old, its the level of comp you have fought

            i could have gone 6-0 if i had fought crap novices like lots of other guys but instead i beat a few novices and then took on better guys with good records, you are ultimateboxas alt anyway so you have....0 credibilty
            stoping make excuses, for being journyman amature.

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            • #26
              .......

              Box

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              • #27
                Originally posted by winky44 View Post
                this coming from a fighter, who has a even record, or has lost more than he has won. if i were you guys the best advice would be whatever he says you do the opposite to.
                the advice is sound.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by winky44 View Post
                  stoping make excuses, for being journyman amature.

                  Are you a keyboard warrior?

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                  • #29
                    Jabbing is probably the best way, but, obviously the thread starter doesn't have a jab. He obviously would've been using it by now.

                    I say, mix it up between lateral movement/changing directions to get him off balance and not allow the pressure fighter to plant. Then throw combos and clinch.

                    The thing is though, you don't wanna clinch in a manner that it gives the wrong impression that you don't really wanna fight.

                    Like I said, compare the fights between Mosley - Margarita and Cotto - Margarita.

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                    • #30
                      Whats the best way to deal with pressure?

                      Pressure in the work place is something that a few people strive on, most people just about get by with, and some people find a real night mare that causes them lack of sleep, problems at home, at work and even can lead to health problems.

                      If you cannot naturally cope with high levels of pressure, then you need to take steps to ensure that the pressure does not overcome you.

                      The first lesson is to be very disciplined in what you do and to plan very well. Planning your day at the start can add clarity and amount to great time savings as you know exactly what to do each day and have targets along the way. If you meet your daily targets there is no need to panic.

                      The second lesson is to learn that you cannot be responsible for other people, and you need to learn to let the worrying about other people meeting their deadlines in time go. Sure you need them to hit theirs so you can carry on, but you cannot bear the weight of the whole world on your shoulders.

                      The third tip is to ensure that you feedback constantly to your boss about how things are going. Some people tend to adopt the ostrich mentality of head in the sand with work issues.

                      If you brief those above you all the time about what is happening then they will know what is going on and the state of play and there won't be any nasty surprises to worry about should the often inevitable delays in delivery occur.

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