Are you kidding? Based on this footage he'll bite to any feint, triple jab down the pipe followed by a right hand. Super vulnerable to a straight to the body the way he jumps around with his arms in the air to parry. I couldn't do it, but anyone good could lol.
colour? looks like a disco ball that changes colour to black and white or maybe what you see after eating hallucinogenic mushrooms
You know you are going to have to defend against him too. He'll be moving in anticipation of the moves of the fighter he is actually fighting. Also, how can you tell from this clip what he'll bite on or how he'll stay still for a triple jab or even still be there to get hit by the right hand. It isn't that easy to hit a moving target with a solid shot to the body. He had to be super adaptable to the situations which he faced. Two hundred ninety-nine fights after all.
Look at Jack Johnson sparrings and then look at his fights. Fighters didn't fight the same way as they did sparring for cameras.
I don't think Loughran or Gibbons look great on film. Tunney looks the best but I don't think he's upto the standards of the elite LHW/SMWs Boxing had improved from 1900s at this stage but it still was evolving
I strongly disagree, Loughran looks phenomenal on film, Gibbons was very crafty too and of course Tunney was the master. Then there is always forgotten Mickey Walker.