Originally posted by Marchegiano
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The best jab in heavyweight history?
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Originally posted by Bronson66 View Post
The Klit's trainer was a very experienced pro trainer as I told you before.
Here are some of those he trained.
Only 11 of Wlad's 64 wins went to points,so how much of a factor was his jab?
In his 69 fights how many times do you think Wlad fought in the East? Try 4.
As an amateur Wlad fought in Rome 4 times,Atlanta 4 times,Denmark 4 times.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
I've shown him this before ,but he refuses to acknowledge it. You can lead a horse to water......
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Fritz started pro boxing as an long time Olympic level amateur trainer. The Ks some of his earliest works, and by the end as I have shown by his final record, he's a HOF trainer miscast as a Commie Russian like both the Ks started.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Fritz started pro boxing as an long time Olympic level amateur trainer. The Ks some of his earliest works, and by the end as I have shown by his final record, he's a HOF trainer miscast as a Commie Russian like both the Ks started.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - threw Alimostly ghost air jabs in his prime year while moving around. He never dominated with a single hand like Wlad did with his left hand.
Last edited by joseph5620; 01-14-2025, 10:19 PM.
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Gonna throw Pinklon Thomas into the discussion. Not saying it was the best ever but very effective.Biledriver joseph5620 like this.
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