An Education in Boxing

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margaret thatcher
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An Education in Boxing

Post by margaret thatcher »

Take note people

You don't always have to run from power. People seem to think it's disaster to move toward a puncher or to take him on.

One of the best ways to negate a guy's power is to get in his grill and overwhelm him. Push him back so he can't set and out of his optimal range. Make him doubt letting his hands go even if he can.
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DrDuke
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Fury is a one of the smartest boxers ever. He uses his size perfectly. He was mauling Wilder inside. Yeah, Wilder needed the range to land. Fury wisely gave him no range and broke him down inside. A great work by The Gypsy King.
Cholo_cws
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Re: An Education in Boxing

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Maybe Fury's been watching Hagler against Hearns.
SAPFO
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Re: An Education in Boxing

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I won £700 for Fury stoppage. £150 stake!!

He’ll ko AJ
Autobarn
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Re: An Education in Boxing

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Glad you changed the thread title - sounded like Eubank Sr (who I like a lot, BTW).
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DrDuke wrote: 23 Feb 2020, 01:54 Fury is a one of the smartest boxers ever. He uses his size perfectly. He was mauling Wilder inside. Yeah, Wilder needed the range to land. Fury wisely gave him no range and broke him down inside. A great work by The Gypsy King.
Some great uppercuts went in in the clinches .
ShadrachSimmo
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He done what he said he’d do. Wilder had no answer he was blowing out his arse after 4 rounds with the pressure from Fury.

I backed the draw I thought it’d be close but glad Fury pummelled him, Wilder is (more of) a cockend.
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Re: An Education in Boxing

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Cholo_cws wrote: 23 Feb 2020, 02:06 Maybe Fury's been watching Hagler against Hearns.
kronk man hagler too
keirw
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It's all about range and angles. There is a danger zone in the ring with fighters like Wilder.

Fury and his team understand this, Brezeale doesn't.
liamlion
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brilo33 wrote: 29 Feb 2020, 15:20
Cholo_cws wrote: 23 Feb 2020, 02:06 Maybe Fury's been watching Hagler against Hearns.
kronk man hagler too
Was he? Don’t you mean Hearns?
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Re: An Education in Boxing

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liamlion wrote: 29 Feb 2020, 19:08
brilo33 wrote: 29 Feb 2020, 15:20

kronk man hagler too
Was he? Don’t you mean Hearns?
stop on
yea i do mean that ,iam not punch drunk just drunk ,
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