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Frazier strategized for the FOTC, then Jerry Quarry II (with jabs and right hands) and Foreman II (utilizing movement for the first time since Stander) with Futch, but again, he was what he was, and made the other camp worry about studying. |
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Ali studied Foreman.
He said he watched the Foreman- Frazier fight a number of times. The main thing he took away from it was that Foreman was worn out after he finished Frazier off in the 2nd round. Ali knew, then, how he would fight him. |
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Funnily enough, Hearns too barely showed any interest in studying his opponents, at least for the first few years of his career. I find that quite remarkable. |
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Sugar Ray Robinson studied film of Gene Fullmer befoe their rematch. He noticed that Fullmer was open for a lefthook when he dipped to throw his right.
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