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    some ACTUALLY good fighting analysis

    I personally got tired of the abundance of "video analysis" trash posted here recently by some self-proclaimed experts.

    Here are some real examples that are on youtube, which are
    0) short
    1) nice to watch
    2) give value

    Hope, certain people may learn how to make video breakdowns in the first place:

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    Last edited by NVSemin; 12-21-2013, 06:47 AM.

    #2
    Very well done, thanks for the videos. I can't give you any more green. The first and last videos are the best and very professionally done. You are also not insulted or demeaned when watching them by the person making the analysis.

    They don't come off as arrogant and give explanations to WHY they make the points they make. The first video is spot on with the stance and it's funny because the head trainer in my gym (who has 35 years of training experience) is trained in the North Philly style and he always talks about keeping the head off line in your basic stance.

    Something a lot of trainers don't understand and even when you throw shots how to keep the head off line.

    Great videos man, thanks.

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      #3
      Good stuff. ........

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        #4
        That Pacquiao - Marquez 3 has always been one of my favorite videos.

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          #5
          dope ****.

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            #6
            One more great find;

            5.

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              #7
              Originally posted by NVSemin View Post
              One more great find;

              5.


              i consider louis to be the best offensive fighter of all time. it's at the very least a tie between he and ray robinson. he was a very dangerous man in his prime. his right hand might be the best punch i've ever seen.

              i love his offensive approach. he rewrote the book on economically "stalking" an opponent.

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                #8
                Small update, strage that I missed this one for long time:

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NVSemin View Post
                  Small update, strage that I missed this one for long time:

                  Nice. Thanks for that.

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