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    #41
    is hopping/jumping allowed

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      #42
      Originally posted by iamboxing View Post
      is hopping/jumping allowed

      Looks like McGregor has some lou lou skip to my lou skipping planned to skip over to Mayweather like a merry irishman and unload a skip punch.

      Comical, Lol.

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        #43
        you cant be this ******...

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          #44

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            #45
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            Turning your back towards the opponent is against the rules in boxing, so if Conor starts doing spins the ref will have to give him a warning every time it happens.

            Jumping punches would be legal, I guess, but also very tiring and probably ineffective against a good defensive boxer like Floyd.
            W W Wait a minute..... lol im not even gonna go there but u already know what im thinking

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              #46
              when Floyd fights it warrants some of the dumbest threads/ why is this allowed?

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                #47
                Originally posted by larryxxx. View Post


                Lol, Oh, that's what he's doing. I guess this is McGregor's definition of footwork.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                  What people need to realise is that boxing evolved over the course of about 150 years into the sport we have today. Evolution implies progression by selection of tactics that work and deselection of tactics that don't work to give a fighter an advantage in a boxing match.

                  Nobody is going to look at the sport of boxing from outside the ropes for a couple of months, sit down and think about it, then come up with a style that beats the result of 150 years of evolution by trial and error, and the application of over a century of serious thought by thousands of talented, intelligent, experienced boxers and boxing trainers.
                  Explain the success of unorthodox unusual fighters then?


                  Clown...

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Johnny Steele View Post
                    Explain the success of unorthodox unusual fighters then?


                    Clown...
                    That's a ****** question, fuckwit. How do you define unorthodox?

                    How do you define "unusual"? Unusually tall? Unusually short? Unusually strong?

                    What?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      That's a ****** question, fuckwit. How do you define unorthodox?

                      How do you define "unusual"? Unusually tall? Unusually short? Unusually strong?

                      What?
                      Cowardly deflection from a weak and cowardly man.
                      If you didn't understand the question why didn't you just ask instead of gettin all emotional and sh'it? You puss.

                      I obviously meant style you utter imbecile.

                      How do you explain their success?
                      You clown.
                      Plenty of fighters have watched pros then decided boxing was easy and gone on to be champions with no regard what so ever
                      for all that b0llocks you went on about.
                      Many guys became great fighter without needing your "150 years of evolved progression"
                      You're pathetic.

                      YOU ABSOLUTE FOOL!

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