What are the best fights to learn from?
What are the best fights to learn from?
Hello everyone I'm an amateur boxer who just started my way and as you see in the topic i would love to know what fights are great to analyse because if some heavyweights are able to kill everyone from one shot the for some light weird like me it is important to be skilfull so I'm waiting for your answers
Re: What are the best fights to learn from?
I’d honestly say the best fights to learn from are your own.
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Re: What are the best fights to learn from?
If I'm reading that right, you're suggesting you're a small heavyweight? Look at someone like Chris Byrd maybe? Learn how he used his lack of size as an advantage?1324772 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 07:11 Hello everyone I'm an amateur boxer who just started my way and as you see in the topic i would love to know what fights are great to analyse because if some heavyweights are able to kill everyone from one shot the for some light weird like me it is important to be skilfull so I'm waiting for your answers
Re: What are the best fights to learn from?
Watch Harold Johnson bouts. Superb boxing technique.
Re: What are the best fights to learn from?
Foreman vs Lyle.
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Jersey Joe Walcott v Rocky Marciano I
I just wish, really wish, I could fight like Jersey Joe, using subtle shifts of the hips, feet and impeccable timing.
Alas, not.
I just wish, really wish, I could fight like Jersey Joe, using subtle shifts of the hips, feet and impeccable timing.
Alas, not.
Re: What are the best fights to learn from?
Mike Tyson for power punching technique.
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Re: What are the best fights to learn from?
watch manuel medina for how a crafty guy with no power, little speed, being small/old etc beats more physically gifted fighters
Re: What are the best fights to learn from?
Best way to learn is to find a good trainer, who can teach you to use the attributes you got , rather than copy someone elses,
You study tall boxers , they will use there jab , short boxers will use there size , and so on and so on
But i used to have a short boxer who could out jab just about everyone in the gym , he had perfect distancing , even though a lot shorter he could outjab everyone else , and he was left handed , but was never comfortable has a southpaw , other trainers used to tell him you have to go lefty your left handed , you need to be a southpaw , i could see he was uncomfortable , so i threw him a ball , said kick it back , he did , used his right foot , do it again , i watched him trap it and kick it back with his right foot , i then said your not a southpaw your just stronger with your left hand .
Striong left hand coupled with perfect distancing ability that came natural , he had a record of 50 fights or so ( ameteur ), more losses than wins when he came , went on and won something like 25 out of his next 30 , just by allowing him to be him and not copying the mainstream
You study tall boxers , they will use there jab , short boxers will use there size , and so on and so on
But i used to have a short boxer who could out jab just about everyone in the gym , he had perfect distancing , even though a lot shorter he could outjab everyone else , and he was left handed , but was never comfortable has a southpaw , other trainers used to tell him you have to go lefty your left handed , you need to be a southpaw , i could see he was uncomfortable , so i threw him a ball , said kick it back , he did , used his right foot , do it again , i watched him trap it and kick it back with his right foot , i then said your not a southpaw your just stronger with your left hand .
Striong left hand coupled with perfect distancing ability that came natural , he had a record of 50 fights or so ( ameteur ), more losses than wins when he came , went on and won something like 25 out of his next 30 , just by allowing him to be him and not copying the mainstream
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