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    Why do some fighters have slow feet but fast hands ?

    I notice this alot amongst current day boxers ?

    #2
    They’re different body parts

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      #3
      Could have something to do with their genetics

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        #4
        Some guy gave fast feet but slow hands, like Joshua.

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          #5
          Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
          Some guy gave fast feet but slow hands, like Joshua.
          Joshua's feet are fast for his size, but not fast enough

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            #6
            There’s every combination of everything. Fast hands but less power. Slow hands but power. Or any different combination. Some fighters have fast happy feet but lousy balance and footwork. Some fighters have slower feet but do all the right things.

            AJ has size 16 feet. I’m sure he can run very quick in a straight line once up to speed. Still he’s not built to float like a butterfly in the ring. Canelo always had fast hands and his feet were much less so. He has improved a lot with his feet through experience and better technique. He used to have to step back and reset after each combo he threw.

            I’m right handed but my left hand is my best hand when it comes to boxing. If I played street ball hockey as goalie my left glove hand was my best asset. I can’t dribble a basket ball with my left hand worth beans. One thing doesn’t guarantee another. It’s pretty interesting. Nobody gets it all. It’s what makes things compelling.

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              #7
              Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
              They’re different body parts
              I think he's referring to fighters lack of footwork. You got to admit, good footwork is pretty rare in modern times.

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                #8
                Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
                Some guy gave fast feet but slow hands, like Joshua.
                Example I usually give is Floyd vs Manny. Manny has faster hands than Floyd, but his foot speed didn’t look THAT much slower until they were in the ring together

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blond Beast View Post
                  There’s every combination of everything. Fast hands but less power. Slow hands but power. Or any different combination. Some fighters have fast happy feet but lousy balance and footwork. Some fighters have slower feet but do all the right things.

                  AJ has size 16 feet. I’m sure he can run very quick in a straight line once up to speed. Still he’s not built to float like a butterfly in the ring. Canelo always had fast hands and his feet were much less so. He has improved a lot with his feet through experience and better technique. He used to have to step back and reset after each combo he threw.

                  I’m right handed but my left hand is my best hand when it comes to boxing. If I played street ball hockey as goalie my left glove hand was my best asset. I can’t dribble a basket ball with my left hand worth beans. One thing doesn’t guarantee another. It’s pretty interesting. Nobody gets it all. It’s what makes things compelling.
                  Always good to see the Beast

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
                    Some guy gave fast feet but slow hands, like Joshua.

                    Ricky Hatton. He could close the distance so quickly with his feet but his handspeed was much slower. Floyd trying to time him coming in and he closes the distance so quick floyd can only get off one shot before theyre clinched again.


                    Then Ruiz, slow mover but quick hands especially for a fat guy

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