bless you, you seem very cross about people's opinions on boxing, this would make a boxing forum an uncomfortable environment so I understand your angst. as I said, I would happily stand by my definition and have heard this advice countless times when someone first braves stepping into the squared circle for the first time. I will continue to use this definition as I believe you can become a better boxer by building a set of skills using this definition as a basis. You do seem to have reluctantly agreed with this point somewhere within your convoluted explanation. Opinions are what make this sport great and long may subjective opinions reign.
I have seen people like you come through boxing gyms everyday. We normally have to break you down to build you back up again. However it does seem you have the ability to retaliate which could be a start, but arrogance and superiority complexes are more difficult to deal with.
It's between Fury and Joshua no doubt. Don't let Wilders impressive 1st round KO lead you to believe he's the best all of a sudden, Fury won 10 rounds against Wilder! Breazeale is a bum.
Not even sure he has multiple dimensions. He's hardly fleet footed. Pretty robotic. I think Wilder trounces him
I also want to add that I think Fury definitely has the best chin out of the big 3 with Wilder's being the weakest
If i'd already schooled him yes, easy money, if it was touch and go and I hit the mat twice without flooring my opponent, then no, too much risk.
that must be quite a gym. usually, by the time you get to my age, youve made your bones. by that time, what you say is based on what youve done, not on what youre gonna do. that "arrogance and superiority complex" comes from knowing where i stand.
I Always remain progressive and not let the mould set in- never too late to learn or adapt to change or new ideas- becoming set in your ways has always bored me, bt I respect anyone's mindset if thats the way they want to stay. (And i'm not young bro!)
I watched Fury/Klitschko fight again, and I was amazed by Tyson's speed. Fury has an 85 inch reach and his jab was absolutely brilliant. That night his jab may have been quicker than Ali's.