i like pacmans straight left. well the commentators describe it as a straight left (Lampley even called pac's left hook KO of Hatton a straight...
great answers, thanks. its been mentioned that a cross is a punch that goes past the left foot, is it thrown at more of an angle? sounds a bit...
so, you're saying theres no rigid rules to what each punch is called?
wonder why Armstrong could land that punch better than others, no question the overhand is more telegraphed.
I read in the general forum that there is a distinct difference between the straight right hand and the right cross, classic has a lot of...
no doubt, looking foward to it.
Would love to see footage of Lytell, even if its sparring. stonehands, would you say Lytell was similar to Pacquiao? I know you said he was like...
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=240097 this comes from an article in 1950, the mag was doing an interview with srr.
"SRL and Angelo Dundee both agreed "No more middleweights" after a hellva struggle vs Marcus Gerardo. This was during SRL march to his first...
oh sure, that too. levine was a tune-up for bell. some tune-up fight, one of the hardest MW punchers of the time, (think lamotta agreed with SRR...
aw man... maybe the promoter or family of the promoter has the fight or somethin? just another story of a great fight being lost. i once heard...
woah, the fight was filmed? never heard that before, heard his 5 lamotta and fight with Bell was filmed but not this. wish it still existed:-(......
Robinsons peak performance according to the old-timers in Philly, where the fight was held. Probly went somethin like Jones-Griffin 2.
That wide right to the body is called the "candy-cane," one of SRR's most-used punches, Stonehands mentioned it before.
Great footage. Thanks to surf and s89. Wish Williams and SRR fought, what a fight that would have been.