Goofiest styles

bwu
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by bwu »

He was a hell of a man and a hell of a fighter, but I also thought that Ken Norton, while obviously effective, had a very unusual style. (I hate to use the word goofy; let's go with unorthodox.)

It was especially evident against Muhammad Ali. I'm paraphrasing somebody else with the coming description, but it's accurate. Norton had that Archie Moore shell defense, but he dragged his back foot behind him, kind of like a crab. His jab almost looped up over the top.

It worked great until he ran up against a truly big puncher and couldn't really retreat (George Foreman, Earnie Shavers, Gerry Cooney).
margaret thatcher
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by margaret thatcher »

Ya can see what you mean
Bodyshot3
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by Bodyshot3 »

Remember that fight. Was a horrible clash of styles.
Pretty much every Barney fight stunk like week-old pilchards left out in the sun :roll:

The lad was a real oddity - never, ever wanted to engage, horrible style that could not sell tickets - yet, perversely he won some fights and was not made to look idiotic at a reasonably high level.

He landed a few TV appearances partly because he was so different/bloody annoying and the producers probably knew that any fans tuning-in wanted to see him get properly clattered by someone.

Froch mentions Barney in his book......a sort of very back-handed compliment reference :lol:
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by Bujia »

Sung-Kil Moon. Apart from holding his hands up, he didn't do anything right. Very awkward, ugly stylist. Made up for it with strength, durability, pace, and raw punching power. Had innate timing on his punches, too.
NateJR
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by NateJR »

Vic Darchinyan's crab style was really awkward to watch.
Alguiffer
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by Alguiffer »

Genc Pllana has a style that seems like it should not work but it works effectively for him.
Perseus
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by Perseus »

Sam Soliman was a bit of a disaster in the ring.
Always off balance and awkward but it worked for him.
JC
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by JC »

Perseus wrote: 08 Jul 2020, 07:00 Sam Soliman was a bit of a disaster in the ring.
Always off balance and awkward but it worked for him.
Good shout.
JxhDel.
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by JxhDel. »

Alguiffer wrote: 07 Jul 2020, 08:43 Genc Pllana has a style that seems like it should not work but it works effectively for him.
Genç is maybe the most effective goof today. Long limbs, strange hitting angles but he has hard hands and hardly get hit.
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Re: Goofiest styles

Post by JxhDel. »

Perseus wrote: 08 Jul 2020, 07:00 Sam Soliman was a bit of a disaster in the ring.
Always off balance and awkward but it worked for him.
He made Sturm look like a fool, what a hero.
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