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    What range is the hardest to box from inside,mid-range or long range ?

    What range most boxers find it hardest to beat their opponents ?

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    In fighting is definitely tougher. But if you have been to the bone prepared for that kind of fight you will have the advantage.

    Not too many fighters are fully prepared to handle constant aggression.

    Then you have your long range fighters. While you will need good feet and strong legs (a good/strong jab wouldn't be bad) you are able to breathe as trained because you can just take a step back and catch a breathe.

    Fighting mid range would be tough too. Always being in range of getting hit makes for a tough fight. Again, a solid jab would pay dividends.

    In any of these distances speed and power are huge. From long range speed is a ***** to deal with. If a guy was faster than me I found it was a tough fight. If a guy could really punch hard it would again be a tough fight, you will need to dig deep as you are fighting through the white lights.

    I chose to be ultra aggressive when I turned pro after fighting as a classic boxer in the ams. I found that most are simply not prepared for an in your face fighter, I was in excellent condition. Bronco was always prepared doe, one tough man.

    After I quit fighting I kept going to the gyms trying to be aggressive like I was before against one of Bill Millers guys, he boxed my ears off. We met a bunch of times and I just couldn't get to him. So this one day, the bell rang and I just said funk it. I moved to the center of the ring and stopped. Randall looked puzzled as he had only seen me being ultra aggressive, why isn't he attacking me I figured Randle was thinking. I shot out a quick jab and while moving to my left and followed up with more. Randle had a look of wtf on his face.

    I shoot in low with a jab to his body and immediately followed up up stairs with a couple more. He never saw me 'box', he only knew of me being an infighter.

    As well, Bill Miller had only seen me being a ****er up in Galaxy. His mouth hung open in amazement in what he was seeing, he had no clue that I could box like I did. I definitely had the way upper hand in this session, by a mile.

    Long , mid or close range. It's all hard. Just in different ways....................Rockin'
    Last edited by Rockin'; 03-06-2023, 08:56 PM.
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      Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
      In fighting is definitely tougher. But if you have been to the bone prepared for that kind of fight you will have the advantage.

      Not too many fighters are fully prepared to handle constant aggression.

      Then you have your long range fighters. While you will need good feet and strong legs (a good/strong jab wouldn't be bad) you are able to breathe as trained because you can just take a step back and catch a breathe.

      Fighting mid range would be tough too. Always being in range of getting hit makes for a tough fight. Again, a solid jab would pay dividends.

      In any of these distances speed and power are huge. From long range speed is a ***** to deal with. If a guy was faster than me I found it was a tough fight. If a guy could really punch hard it would again be a tough fight, you will need to dig deep as you are fighting through the white lights.

      I chose to be ultra aggressive when I turned pro after fighting as a classic boxer in the ams. I found that most are simply not prepared for an in your face fighter, I was in excellent condition. Bronco was always prepared doe, one tough man.

      After I quit fighting I kept going to the gyms trying to be aggressive like I was before against one of Bill Millers guys, he boxed my ears off. We met a bunch of times and I just couldn't get to him. So this one day, the bell rang and I just said funk it. I moved to the center of the ring and stopped. Randall looked puzzled as he had only seen me being ultra aggressive, why isn't he attacking me I figured Randle was thinking. I shot out a quick jab and while moving to my left and followed up with more. Randle had a look of wtf on his face.

      I shoot in low with a jab to his body and immediately followed up up stairs with a couple more. He never saw me 'box', he only knew of me being an infighter.

      As well, Bill Miller had only seen me being a ****er up in Galaxy. His mouth hung open in amazement in what he was seeing, he had no clue that I could box like I did. I definitely had the way upper hand in this session, by a mile.

      Long , mid or close range. It's all hard. Just in different ways....................Rockin'
      ^^^^^^^^^^^^

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