besides MAB,what other(prime) fighter switched styles successfully??

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  1. stillafan

    stillafan Member Full Member

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    When i think of a fighter that completely switched his style during his prime and had Success i think of Marco Anotonio Barrera......his previous style was a fan pleasing one , a take no prisoners in your face style.....then all of a sudden for the NAz fight he turned into a textbook technician, popping jabs, countering, timing opponnets, still abusing his opponents bodies with left hooks......

    a lot of fighters change their style a bit, when they age....they are a step slower, loose their refelexes....

    what other fighters besides MAB changed their style during their prime ot have success???

    YOUR THOUGHTS???
     
  2. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    IMO MAB changed his style because he WASN'T in his prime anymore. He adapted the same way Hopkins did once he realized the subtle changes in his ability.
     
  3. splatter69

    splatter69 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Macho Camacho I imagine
     
  4. Illmatic

    Illmatic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oscar de la Roa I'm THE lightweight champ Full Member

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    so far kermit cintron, dlh when started using mayweather`s techniques such as shoulder roll
     
  6. sues2nd

    sues2nd Fading into Bolivian... Full Member

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    Hopkins....

    Was a swarming, high output, KO artist. TOTALLY reinvented his style. Is now a defensive master/fantastic counter puncher. You cant GO to further extremes.
     
  7. Olander

    Olander Active Member Full Member

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    I agree on Hopkins.

    Also JMM to some degree. The last several years he's become much more aggressive and willing to mix it up, as opposed to relying mostly on counterpunching. Not a total change of style, but it's something I've noticed.
     
  8. Jose FM

    Jose FM Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Erik Morales versus Pac-Man.
     
  9. Illmatic

    Illmatic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How? Morales has always had the same style
     
  10. kukoy

    kukoy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Most of the posters here believe in the myth "Styles Makes Fight". It is true to some degree but blows out of proportion most of the time. This is the easiest excuse a fighter and mostly trainers use as an excuse whenever a fighter loses.

    I only agree on this on mostly new fighters. But for seasoned fighters who loses, don't even give this lame excuse. We are talking here about professional boxers. They are so called professionals. They usually have three to four months to study and learn their opponents. And that should give them enough time to adjust to any style. If you can not do that and think you'll lose otherwise, don't even take the fight. Save yourself some embarassment and give out any excuses especially this one. A boxer, being a professional, should know when to swtich his style to adapt to his opponent. That's part of his job as a boxer. His job is to win, and do almost whatever just to win. And for trainers who always give out this excuse, YOU'RE FIRED BECAUSE YOU'RE JUST INCOMPETENT. :oops: :oops: :oops:
     
  11. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    B-Hop immediately comes to mind
     
  12. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Bernard Hopkins
    Matthew Saad Muhammad

    Marvin Hagler was a little past his prime, but close enough, and fought way more aggressively and threw caution to the win against Thomas Hearns, out of necessity because of Tommy's range and great outside skills.
     
  13. Deslizer

    Deslizer Frisian Full Member

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    Winky Wright, he fights a lot different style than at his first title fight against Vasquez
     
  14. koko of phil

    koko of phil Ring of Fire Resident Full Member

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    Rafa Marquez I think, I'm not sure if he changed his style though but he did well.
     
  15. BxN

    BxN Paranoid Android Full Member

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    When Floyd started to hurt his hands, he started to fight more defensively.

    Arturo Gatti.