Thomas Hearns boxing style

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  1. Notepad12

    Notepad12 Active Member Full Member

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    McKenna (who was fighting last night) said he wants to follow Hearns boxing style.

    Seems a pretty aggressive style..

    School me on his boxing style since I don't know much about Thomas Hearn or his style
     
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  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Hearns style was a bout setting up his devastating right hand, he had an amazing jab and a great 1-2.
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  3. Notepad12

    Notepad12 Active Member Full Member

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    So a right hand like Wilder mixed in with some actual boxing skill? Dangerous...
     
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  4. From.Russia

    From.Russia Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hearns is my favorite fighter btw. Since he was an anthropometric freak i wont advise a fighter to imitate his style, unless he got same reach, power, speed and height advantage in his weight class.
     
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  5. Notepad12

    Notepad12 Active Member Full Member

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    What's your favourite fight of his?
     
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  6. From.Russia

    From.Russia Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Against Duran. I like "the war" too and was butthurt that Thommy broke his right hand in the first round, the fight could be much more competitive later on, since hitman had power to hurt even Hagler.
     
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  7. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Hearns fight v Benitez was a boxing clinic.
     
  8. J Griz 757

    J Griz 757 Arturo "Thunder" Gatti Full Member

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    A tall for his weight, fast, POWERFUL, boxer, that could actually use lateral movement and box.

    Just wish he didn't have to skip leg day to make weight... Fading late against the occasional legend, and world class inside pressure were some of his weaknesses.

    What a legend. Sadly fought professionally until 2006 having turned pro in 1977, but went out winning for what it was worth.
     
  9. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Basically this. I completely LOVE Hearns boxing, I have no words to define who much I like it. But it's not enough to "want to", you need a special anthropometrics conditions to be able to, plus the power. And what's needed is not very common.
     
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  10. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Kronk style
    Stressing good balance
    Jab thrown up from the hip
    Rt hand always in position for a big shot.
    Ripping hooks to the body
    Excellent footwork on the balls of feet
     
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  11. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    Thomas Hearns jab is under appreciated due to the fact that his right hand is a war crime.

    Hearns jab was multi-dimensional.

    He could flick out his jab as a stinging deterrent, use the jab as a range finder for his right, use his jab to maneuver opponents into or out of position or use it to simply punch people in the face.

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  12. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Best fighter from the neck down in history with a jab like no one else. That punch was a weapon on its own

    I honestly think Hearns had the tools to be unbeatable at 147/154, but his iq was letting him down a little. He wasn't a stupid fighter, but if he was a little more cerebral like Leonard he would never have lost at those weights and he might have beaten hagler

    No matter what the records say he did beat Ray in their rematch and for what it's worth, I would pick hearns to beat srl 9 out of 10
     
  13. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He did the same maximum leverage thing that Wilder does with the right hand for a left hook to the body, which I'm surprised hasn't been mentioned more.
     
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  14. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    He had a fantastic left hook as well particularly to the body.
     
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  15. Dodgy Syrup

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    Hagler really did expose him...but then Marvin was a proper beast.