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Ele'ill
20th January 2012, 00:25
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ВАЛТЕР
20th January 2012, 10:46
Thomas Hearns, one of my favorite fighters of all time.
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Probably one of the most hilarious knockouts ever.
Kostya Tzyu teaches Zab Judah how to do the Dougie. lol
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RedSonRising
20th January 2012, 12:35
Great picks there comrade; Hearns was such a scary fighter. And poor Judah :laugh:
Flawless form and technique from a master counter-puncher:
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And possibly the most athletic fighter to have ever lived; an absolute phenom:
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And just for fun, a video of the oldest boxer to ever win a World Championship-Bernard Hopkins-giving MMA fighter Rashad Evans a few pointers on the fundamentals of boxing and their application to stand-up fighting:
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Ele'ill
20th January 2012, 16:47
And just for fun, a video of the oldest boxer to ever win a World Championship-Bernard Hopkins-giving MMA fighter Rashad Evans a few pointers on the fundamentals of boxing and their application to stand-up fighting:
Awesome. I love watching people teach and learn like that in the gym. Some really interesting advice given too and I'm a little shocked that Rashad Evans didn't know some of it. Maybe he did and was being respectful :lol:
That video makes me want to start training again. I think I might.
ВАЛТЕР
20th January 2012, 17:57
And just for fun, a video of the oldest boxer to ever win a World Championship-Bernard Hopkins-giving MMA fighter Rashad Evans a few pointers on the fundamentals of boxing and their application to stand-up fighting:
Thanks for that video!
Bernard Hopkins is a strategic genius. The man is brilliant at what he does. This video is helpful to me because I am trying to get that right hand down to where I can just throw it. Even though my right hand is fast, it is difficult for me to take my mind off of it when throwing it. I use a poking jab to set up distance usually and then lay it down heavy with my right straight. It has pop and knocks people out of their shoes, but I feel it is too predictable. My coach is trying to get me to just let it go, without worrying about power. Which is weird because I always throw right hands with as they say "bad intentions" since I'm looking to hurt the guy, for a time it was unthinkable for me to just "waste" it. I'm getting better at it, I just gotta learn to apply it in the ring.
Ele'ill
21st January 2012, 16:09
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