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  • Who has the highest boxing iq on this forum

    i say myself

  • #2
    everyone knows its me. The rest here just argue emotional ass arguments.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Post
      everyone knows its me. The rest here just argue emotional ass arguments.
      Boxing test question incoming

      1) When slipping a jab what is the correct technique?

      A) Slip the jab at a ninety degree angle, while laterally stepping off to your right, then shunting forward with a right cross
      B) Parrying the jab with a downward movement with your left hand
      C) Slipping to the inside of the jab
      D) None of the above

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      • #4
        D ... I don't know about boxing IQ, but I have all the morons on here beat in actual IQ

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        • #5
          Originally posted by buge View Post
          D ... I don't know about boxing IQ, but I have all the morons on here beat in actual IQ
          but are you part of the mensa society brah? Submit your iq from a reputable source.

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          • #6
            Stupid question

            Originally posted by tjones1989 View Post
            Boxing test question incoming

            1) When slipping a jab what is the correct technique?

            A) Slip the jab at a ninety degree angle, while laterally stepping off to your right, then shunting forward with a right cross
            B) Parrying the jab with a downward movement with your left hand
            C) Slipping to the inside of the jab
            D) None of the above
            How a fighter slips a jab is largely dependent on what tools a fighter brings to the ring and what they've been taught.

            Smother, catch/parry, roll, weave, and moving the feet are easily 5 ways to slip a jab and that's without really trying to think.
            MONGOOSE66 MONGOOSE66 likes this.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tjones1989 View Post
              Boxing test question incoming

              1) When slipping a jab what is the correct technique?

              A) Slip the jab at a ninety degree angle, while laterally stepping off to your right, then shunting forward with a right cross
              B) Parrying the jab with a downward movement with your left hand
              C) Slipping to the inside of the jab
              D) None of the above
              At first I thought you'd made a schoolboy error but then I realised that the true test was whether anyone would notice you'd missed out the right answer. As a keen student of the peerless technique of Chris Eubank Jr I spotted straight away that you'd missed out the best option of all:

              E) Position face in front of incoming jab. Calmly walk forward allowing face to absorb the impact.

              What do I win?

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              • #8
                Ray Corso from what I can see. Old school guy that really knows his stuff, and doesn't pretend to be an; accountant, businessman, ped expert, master negotiator, or doctor like 95% of this forum. He avoids that bull****.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Holler View Post
                  At first I thought you'd made a schoolboy error but then I realised that the true test was whether anyone would notice you'd missed out the right answer. As a keen student of the peerless technique of Chris Eubank Jr I spotted straight away that you'd missed out the best option of all:

                  E) Position face in front of incoming jab. Calmly walk forward allowing face to absorb the impact.

                  What do I win?
                  You win some green K, man.


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by adotd View Post
                    Ray Corso from what I can see. Old school guy that really knows his stuff, and doesn't pretend to be an; accountant, businessman, ped expert, master negotiator, or doctor like 95% of this forum. He avoids that bull****.
                    He also thinks Tony Galento would have beat Lennox Lewis and you should put collars ( locks ) on while you're benching so you wont be able to roll the weights off the bar if you get stuck and you get crushed among many other gems . lol

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