Do unconventional boxing techniques work?

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  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    This vid features Ali, Walcott, Whitaker, R.Jones and Hamed, did any of these fighters prove unconventional tactics work, obviously Ali did amazingly well in his career but did these guys only do well using these methods because of their speed or do unconventional techniques work?


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  2. BoxingPurest

    BoxingPurest Active Member Full Member

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    They'd work for the same reason facing a south paw causes problems! As you fight you get used to seeing certain things a certain way! So I say sure if its effective it works!
     
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  3. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    they work in proportion to your opponent. the better the opponent, the less it works. boxing has been perfecting every move for over a century. the best techniques for power, defense, energy management, etc... have all been tried and the most effective have remained. for every unconventional move a fighter makes, there is a conventional one to beat it, it just comes down to talent level in the match up.
     
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  4. panchman69

    panchman69 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    those guys had amazing refelexes
     
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  5. Willie Maeket

    Willie Maeket "40 Acres and Mule" -General William T. Sherman Full Member

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    Unconventional styles work but it has an expiration date. If you are no longer motivated (Hamed), you don't take a break between weight class changes (Jones Jr.), or you get old Walcott, Ali, and Whitaker then those styles are no longer applicable.
    Lomachenko for instance has a very exhausting style of fighting and we are witnessing the toll it's taking in his past 3 fights where he is getting dropped and injured. His style is unique but he won't make it to 35 in the sport without taking a beating a few times as he slows down.

    These 2 were not in the video but big shout out goes to Nicolino Locche and Emmanuel Augustus who both deserve as much praise for being stylistic masters as the most recognizable names in boxing.

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  6. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    When unconventional style is mentioned the first person I think of is Emmanuel Augustus

    Unconventional styles really only work when the fighter has exceptional speed and reflexes. For example, Roy Jones Jr or Prince Naseem Hamed

    However once your speed and reflexes goes- that is the end of you as an elite fighter.

    Roy Jones is a great example of this. Roy Jones at 95% of his speed and reflexes coming down from HW- is no longer an elite fighter and ended up getting bounced by Tarver and Glen Johnson. No way would a 100% physically fit Roy Jones ever have any issues with the likes of Tarver or Glen Johnson!
     
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  7. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    Eubank Jr's still trying to popularise leading with the face. Little evidence as yet that this will replace the majority view.
     
  8. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Jones didn`t counter Tarver`s southpaw jab very well, I think his reach bothered him, he also had problems in the first Griffin bout until he just came out swinging in the rematch and overpowered Griffin.
     
  9. JacK Rauber

    JacK Rauber Unbourboned by what has been Full Member

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    Great footage! Loved watching the Locche footage. Never seen the guy before. Thanks for that!
     
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  10. sid

    sid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I go with this good post m8.
     
  11. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    the south pole is undefeated in over well 1000 fights.
     
  12. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Unconventional and spectacular looking skills/moves/styles get a lot of attention but are not easy to copy and emulate.

    I will take an excellent conventional boxer with perfect footwork, a solid jab and a nice long right hand any day over some eccentric zero-guard idiot who solely relies on his reflexes and showboating.
     
  13. JacK Rauber

    JacK Rauber Unbourboned by what has been Full Member

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    Camacho also comes to mind.
     
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  14. JacK Rauber

    JacK Rauber Unbourboned by what has been Full Member

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    And, boy, Ali's unconventionality didn't work against everyone. Frazier clocked Ali with so many left hooks in The Fight of the Century I am convinced it is that fight that led to Ali's future brain damage. My god he took a lot of heavy shots from Frazier.

    Also, Barrera showed how to catch Hamed.

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  15. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    They pretty much do, but not always and there's usually something you give up. It's a trade off, which can work very well depending on different circumstances.