Geographically Inherent Stylists

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Flea Man, Mar 27, 2013.


  1. DrMo

    DrMo Team GB Full Member

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    The amount of recent Togolese imposters has done a lot of damage to their reputation

    Maybe since the amateur scoring system changed its been encouraged :conf
     
  2. Flea Man

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    :rofl

    Nice point.

    Gamboa still flying the flag :happy

    Did he way 149 for his last bout??? I feel a Gamboa Vs Napoles, Paret, LMR and Gavilan thread comin' up :yep
     
  3. DrMo

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    Yeah, something like that. He rehydrated a ridiculous amount & looked like a roided bodybuilder with a HGH gut

    Such a waste :-(
     
  4. Flea Man

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    Terrible. Could've stayed at feather, beat Salido again, beat Mikey Garcia, Jhonny Gonzalez and wait for Nonito. With that ledger he could've been a great featherweight.
     
  5. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    I think it shows alot of skill deficiencies as well
     
  6. TBooze

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  7. Absolutely!

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    The style itself is relatively sound. After all Winky Wright made a career off it. But it requires certain attributes that not everyone possesses, and the fact that such diverse physical specimens are being forced to use it shows poor/lazy coaching in my view.
     
  8. PetethePrince

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    Yeah, but it's sort of a chicken-egg situation. I mean, this is what they're being taught. If that's what you're teaching and practicing, how are you ever going to learn & develop those skills. You've never going to get comfortable with that ability. It's hardly inspiring. It's almost like teaching someone do to what's alright and most natural. Let's just focus on your strengths and completely neglect and overlook your weaknesses (Literally, and figuratively).
     
  9. Ianian58

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    Puerto Rican Fighters are oddly enough boxer-punchers. They won't go on an all out brawl, nor a ches match, but in between, boxing and landing powerful blows. Carlos Ortiz, the best Puerto Rican boxer is one of the best boxer-punchers of all time, so that's possible influence.
     
  10. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    Winky was a great counter puncher and used his gloves to catch and parry shots too not just block. The German school fighters dont know what any of those words even mean. Guys like Winky or Kotelnyk arent just "high guard boxers" they're complete fighters who also use a high guard.
     
  11. rantcatrat

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    Excellent link. Learned a bunch. I have a whole new appreciation for Russian boxing history. Every other day on this forum I feel once again like I don't know a damn thing about boxing. Yet, I feel ike when I talk to the casual fan, I'm an expert. Thanks for dropping knowledge on me.
     
  12. Flea Man

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    Was a good thread that. One of my favourite posters for sure.
     
  13. KidJackal

    KidJackal Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Class:lol::rofl

    A lot of Irish fighters I've seen, especially at a lower level, seem to buy into the fighting Irish sort of spirit/ideal. Most are come forward fighters, I've found pure boxers hard to come by. (This could just be me being ignorant to the Irish boxing scene but it's what I've noticed)
     
  14. Flea Man

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    Some Irish were actually Cuban schooled. Late 80s and 90s I believe.
     
  15. TBooze

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    I remember Checa of Panama coming over in the late 80s and helping train 'honourary' Irishman Espana and Cordoba.