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can slow fighter take a punch better than quicker fighters?

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    can slow fighter take a punch better than quicker fighters?

    in the trinidad vs mayorga match, larry merchant talked about a mayorga trick of letting a fighter hit him, while he could see the punch, as a tactic to discourage the other fighter.he said that mayo said, "it was a trick because, if you could see the punch coming, you could take it".so, does being a slower fighter, enable a fighter, to be able to take a better punch?
    alot of slow fighters have some crazy beards, marga,baldo, andrade, etc.........


    a lot of quicker fighters don't necessarily get caught flush compared to slower fighters so i don't take people like oscar into consideration.
    Last edited by AntonTheMeh; 09-23-2008, 03:38 PM.

    #2
    ask margo..

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      #3
      nah. chin is chin.

      slower fighters keep their hands up and looks for punches.

      fast fighters develop a habit of depending on their speed more than defense.

      plus fast fighters with their movement are more susceptible to a punch they don't see coming.

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        #4
        I would consider James Toney a quick fighter and he can take flush shots all day

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          #5
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
          nah. chin is chin.

          slower fighters keep their hands up and looks for punches.

          fast fighters develop a habit of depending on their speed more than defense.

          plus fast fighters with their movement are more susceptible to a punch they don't see coming.
          I missed you.

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            #6
            Not at all, seeing the punch coming helps, but generally a chin is a chin.

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              #7
              If you are a slow fighter, you only get to the top, when you can take a lot of punishment and have some other good ability

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                #8
                Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA View Post
                in the trinidad vs mayorga match, larry merchant talked about a mayorga trick of letting a fighter hit him, while he could see the punch, as a tactic to discourage the other fighter.he said that mayo said, "it was a trick because, if you could see the punch coming, you could take it".so, does being a slower fighter, enable a fighter, to be able to take a better punch?
                alot of slow fighters have some crazy beards, marga,baldo, andrade, etc.........


                a lot of quicker fighters don't necessarily get caught flush compared to slower fighters so i don't take people like oscar into consideration.
                maybe its cause they get hit more often than quick boxers and thus have better punch resistance.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Simply Rizo View Post
                  I missed you.
                  lmao.

                  you finally can go online at work?

                  where's that *** live dog? i haven't seen his ass. no one to spam with on nsb.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eaner0919 View Post
                    I would consider James Toney a quick fighter and he can take flush shots all day
                    he was but he was more stationary, so he was hardly ever off balance.

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