Boxing experts, what would be your plan based off of what you have seen? If you had a hot young prospect with great attributes?????
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Originally posted by The Viper View PostBoxing experts, what would be your plan based off of what you have seen? If you had a hot young prospect with great attributes?????
Don't give him the space to get his punches off, overhand hooks, out pressure him and put him on the back foot.
A fighter would need the strength and weight to push him back, the stamina to throw a 1000 punches a fight and have KO power in each hand
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostGet in close, fight on his chest. He don't like getting roughed up. Hit him low, use elbows and forearms, push him back
Don't give him the space to get his punches off, overhand hooks, out pressure him and put him on the back foot.
A fighter would need the strength and weight to push him back, the stamina to throw a 1000 punches a fight and have KO power in each hand
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostGet in close, fight on his chest. He don't like getting roughed up. Hit him low, use elbows and forearms, push him back
Don't give him the space to get his punches off, overhand hooks, out pressure him and put him on the back foot.
A fighter would need the strength and weight to push him back, the stamina to throw a 1000 punches a fight and have KO power in each hand
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Movement, speed, a good jab and impeccable timing. Spence largely fights behind his jab...he could have problems against an opponent who can out jab him to offset his rhythm. It's a tough task tho, cuz he'd probably just look to get in exchanges, which is bad news.
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Lateral movement so he can't plant his feet. Mix up punches behind the jab...uppercuts, hooks, etc. Triple up that jab in his face while stepping in and backing him up. Keep him off balance and don't let him get set. I would work on slipping and ducking his punches and countering every time he throws a punch. All easier said than done, but I definitely would not stand in front of him flat-footed.
Brook was able to land well on Soence. He just didn't have the defense to overcome his power. Do what Brook did offensively but work on slipping and ducking punches better.
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Originally posted by The Viper View PostBoxing experts, what would be your plan based off of what you have seen? If you had a hot young prospect with great attributes?????
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