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Hagler vs. Hearns. But that kind of effort and risk to stop a jab is not really great since you get hit with other punches. I guess not a great example. A better jab nullifies another jab. That is the best thing to eliminate a jab.
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Having a good jab yourself, and the ability to counter and key off opposing jabs, stops them cold. If he's not comfortable throwing his, and you are comfortable throwing yours, it's done. |
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When he started to look too hard for the right early in the second, Hopkins started whacking him with left hooks as soon as he loaded up. Just read him like a book. Was outstanding |
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Complete performance. Once Pavlik's jab had been taken, he had no offensive base so Hopkins could even afford to punch in combination. Andre Ward also deserves a mention for taking away Kessler's jab, (even if we ignore the headbutts) |
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The butts show the dirty fighting skills of Ward and are a scar on the fight; Andre did NOT need them to win. |
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Ward against Froch. Froch looked to work off of his jab, but Ward rendered it useless right from the start and picked Froch apart in an absolute master class.
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