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    What is the best style to box when you're a boxer with incredible handspeed?

    Which boxing style is best suited when you're a boxer with:
    • Incredible handspeed
    • Good power
    • Good footspeed
    • Good stamina
    • Above average reflexes
    • Above average lateral movement
    • Mediocre punch resistance

    Conventional Boxer: A boxer that sticks to the fundamentals and tries to set things up with the jab.

    Unconventional Boxer: A boxer that eschews the fundamentals for a more dynamic approach.

    Slugger: A roughhouse power puncher that likes to throw bombs, thinks the best defense is a good offense.

    Brawler: Another power puncher, but one that shows more defensive ability.

    Counter Puncher: A slippery, in-the-pocket defensive style fighter.

    Boxer Puncher: A boxer that takes a conventional approach to setting up his big punches at medium distance.

    Inside Fighter: A close range boxer-puncher that moves his head and tries to control the ring and work the body.

    Outside Fighter: A stick and move fighter that focuses on keeping the opponent at the end of their punches.

    #2
    Depends which one you're best suited for and best at.

    and are you subtly hinting Khan has all of those bulletpoints?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Squirrel View Post
      Depends which one you're best suited for and best at.

      and are you subtly hinting Khan has all of those bulletpoints?
      Lets just say that a boxer possesses all the above mentioned physical tools. What would suit him the most?

      And Amir has got nothing to do with this thread.

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        #4
        Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
        Lets just say that a boxer possesses all the above mentioned physical tools. What would suit him the most?

        And Amir has got nothing to do with this thread.
        today's the day that saw i pigs fly

        no need for a comeback

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          #5
          Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
          Lets just say that a boxer possesses all the above mentioned physical tools. What would suit him the most?

          And Amir has got nothing to do with this thread.
          Well it would be beneficial to be able to do any of them but I say outside fighter.

          Though it depends on stats that you haven't mention such as reach and height.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Squirrel View Post
            Well it would be beneficial to be able to do any of them but I say outside fighter.

            Though it depends on stats that you haven't mention such as reach and height.
            Height is 5"10" and reach is 71". The boxer would be fighting around the 147 division.

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              #7
              Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
              Height is 5"10" and reach is 71". The boxer would be fighting around the 147 division.
              wazza your , keep it up, don't listen to the haters

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                #8
                Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
                Height is 5"10" and reach is 71". The boxer would be fighting around the 147 division.
                You're such a ****ing douche.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
                  Which boxing style is best suited when you're a boxer with:
                  • Incredible handspeed
                  • Good power
                  • Good footspeed
                  • Good stamina
                  • Above average reflexes
                  • Above average lateral movement
                  • ****E !!! punch resistance

                  Conventional Boxer: A boxer that sticks to the fundamentals and tries to set things up with the jab.

                  Unconventional Boxer: A boxer that eschews the fundamentals for a more dynamic approach.

                  Slugger: A roughhouse power puncher that likes to throw bombs, thinks the best defense is a good offense.

                  Brawler: Another power puncher, but one that shows more defensive ability.

                  Counter Puncher: A slippery, in-the-pocket defensive style fighter.

                  Boxer Puncher: A boxer that takes a conventional approach to setting up his big punches at medium distance.

                  Inside Fighter: A close range boxer-puncher that moves his head and tries to control the ring and work the body.

                  Outside Fighter: A stick and move fighter that focuses on keeping the opponent at the end of their punches.

                  FIXED

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                    #10


                    This is the best way to fight if you're 5'10 with incredible handspeed and and iron chin.

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