Andy Lee technique vid

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Re: Andy Lee technique vid

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I'm sure Booth would never knowingly underplay his own genius...
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Glad I ain't the only one who loves the inside work from JCC. There is more to boxing skill than being a Mayweather or Rigondeux type.
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Re: Andy Lee technique vid

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A lot of aggressive fighters other qualities are often underated,Duran's defensive skills being one of them

Its the same with technical boxers,their heart and grit are often forgotten,Mayweather being the most obvious one
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All good points re Chavez fellas

roman Gonzalez is a current fighter who is aggressive but technically excellent, shows great understanding of subtle nuances of the game.

as those on a thread like this are likely to be interested i give you this gift, search 'roman Gonzalez, the science of movement', very arlovski-esque, if a bit florid in some of its language

enjoy. :TU:
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Counter-puncher wrote:All good points re Chavez fellas

roman Gonzalez is a current fighter who is aggressive but technically excellent, shows great understanding of subtle nuances of the game.

as those on a thread like this are likely to be interested i give you this gift, search 'roman Gonzalez, the science of movement', very arlovski-esque, if a bit florid in some of its language

enjoy. :TU:

:bow:

Great vid on Chocolatito, & yes, we said about his stylistic resemblance to JCC Superstar when he beat Yaegashi, did we not?

Chavez's rhythm & work setting up his attacks were a joy to behold; the bobbing under consecutive shots, the quick-jab-quick-left-hook-to-the-head then BLAMMO with the left hook underneath, the sudden straight rights when it looked like he was almost square-on, the little bursts of back-foot boxing off the jab, the head movement inside... great great fighter.
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handsofstone wrote:A lot of aggressive fighters other qualities are often underated,Duran's defensive skills being one of them
I agree.

There is still a lot of skill involved in being an effective aggressor. Some people would have you believe skill is expressed only in back-foot boxing.
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Great stuff pal really enjoyed looking a this fight in a totally different way fair play :TU:
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Re: Andy Lee technique vid

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Counter-puncher wrote:All good points re Chavez fellas

roman Gonzalez is a current fighter who is aggressive but technically excellent, shows great understanding of subtle nuances of the game.

as those on a thread like this are likely to be interested i give you this gift, search 'roman Gonzalez, the science of movement', very arlovski-esque, if a bit florid in some of its language

enjoy. :TU:

Good video, looked like it was speeded up at some points though.
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Re: Andy Lee technique vid

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"Andy Lee technique vid" WTF? I thought this was an instructional sex tape. :doh: :shame: :witzend:
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Re: Andy Lee technique vid

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Datsue wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:All good points re Chavez fellas

roman Gonzalez is a current fighter who is aggressive but technically excellent, shows great understanding of subtle nuances of the game.

as those on a thread like this are likely to be interested i give you this gift, search 'roman Gonzalez, the science of movement', very arlovski-esque, if a bit florid in some of its language

enjoy. :TU:

:bow:

Great vid on Chocolatito, & yes, we said about his stylistic resemblance to JCC Superstar when he beat Yaegashi, did we not?

Chavez's rhythm & work setting up his attacks were a joy to behold; the bobbing under consecutive shots, the quick-jab-quick-left-hook-to-the-head then BLAMMO with the left hook underneath, the sudden straight rights when it looked like he was almost square-on, the little bursts of back-foot boxing off the jab, the head movement inside... great great fighter.
Great little post :TU: Chavez was a master.
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