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    Ok so i'm about 5'6" and about 149 pounds.
    I have only been training a couple of times a week, most weeks, since September.
    So i like to think i have room to improve
    I prefer to be on the inside really; Tyson, Hatton, Toney, Hopkins etc.
    My power is good, but not great - see i have a friend who is southpaw, loves the inside, and is more powerful than me - so it makes me re-think whether i would be suitable on the inside...
    My speed is also good but not great.
    Really i'm just the all round fighter who is "decent" at every aspect, just not great or the best..

    So could any other short guys out there, or anyone who has experience in this area:
    Please let me know what styles or how i would be best fighting, any suggestions that sound good; i will try within the next few weeks whilst sparring, and i'll let you know what i prefer.

    #2
    I prefer the Tyson style. Get in do damage and get back out and reset and do again. Throw out the jab first though.

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      #3
      Originally posted by VERSATILE2K9 View Post
      I prefer the Tyson style. Get in do damage and get back out and reset and do again. Throw out the jab first though.
      Yeah i love Tyson's style; but do you think it would still be effective if i didnt possess a lot of power ?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Danny_123 View Post
        Yeah i love Tyson's style; but do you think it would still be effective if i didnt possess a lot of power ?
        Not really, but with stamina you can be a Juan Diaz. A good pressure fighter.

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          #5
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K9 View Post
          Not really, but with stamina you can be a Juan Diaz. A good pressure fighter.
          Yeah well i'm only 16 so...i'll try and work on stamina as much as i can...
          Just need to get the motivation to go running lol
          And thanks for the help
          I'll be sure to check out Juan Diaz.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Danny_123 View Post
            Ok so i'm about 5'6" and about 149 pounds.
            I have only been training a couple of times a week, most weeks, since September.
            So i like to think i have room to improve
            I prefer to be on the inside really; Tyson, Hatton, Toney, Hopkins etc.
            My power is good, but not great - see i have a friend who is southpaw, loves the inside, and is more powerful than me - so it makes me re-think whether i would be suitable on the inside...
            My speed is also good but not great.
            Really i'm just the all round fighter who is "decent" at every aspect, just not great or the best..

            So could any other short guys out there, or anyone who has experience in this area:
            Please let me know what styles or how i would be best fighting, any suggestions that sound good; i will try within the next few weeks whilst sparring, and i'll let you know what i prefer.

            you should stay at a pressure fighter. IMHO you need to loose some weight if you dont want to be a pressure fighter. Im 5'8 and 137 lbs and i need to loose some weight.

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              #7
              Vasyl Lomachenko. Watch him. He's got one of the best pressure styles I have seen. Amazing body movement, head movement, high guard. He comes in, lands his punches and gets out. Resets and comes in again. He's so hard to hit because he moves so much and when he gets inside, he explodes.

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                #8
                I say fight like tyson if you have the power, I personally love the peak a boo style and mixing it up on the inside, but can also go on boxing like calderon.

                but if you lack power then see juan diaz, he had great success with minimal power

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                  #9
                  wish people would stop recommending pro styles for amatuers. every time someone asks a question about styles on here its 'oh you should fight like mayweather, margarito' or whoevers the flavor of the month at that particular time.

                  Im a short, stocky southpaw with a relatively good amatuer record. I find most of my success comes from using lots of head movement and coming in behind the left hand, quick flurry of punches then move off. You have to do what works for you though, by all means watch pro fights, but dont expect to watch tyson one minute then fight like him the next, he took years, with great coaching staff, to develop a style that worked for him. you can imitate small things, like the way he slips a certain punch, but dont go out there trying to be another fighter, you'll just embarress yourself.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Danny_123 View Post
                    Ok so i'm about 5'6" and about 149 pounds.
                    I have only been training a couple of times a week, most weeks, since September.
                    So i like to think i have room to improve
                    I prefer to be on the inside really; Tyson, Hatton, Toney, Hopkins etc.
                    My power is good, but not great - see i have a friend who is southpaw, loves the inside, and is more powerful than me - so it makes me re-think whether i would be suitable on the inside...
                    My speed is also good but not great.
                    Really i'm just the all round fighter who is "decent" at every aspect, just not great or the best..

                    So could any other short guys out there, or anyone who has experience in this area:
                    Please let me know what styles or how i would be best fighting, any suggestions that sound good; i will try within the next few weeks whilst sparring, and i'll let you know what i prefer.


                    When I was young there were two short heavies who had very different styles. Floyd Patterson used the peek-a-boo defensive style from a crouch, and Eddie Machen was a classical stand-up boxer. Both of them were very good and I don't think you could say that one style was better than the other. You just have to figure out what works for you.

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