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Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by mr. magoo, Sep 30, 2008.


  1. DaveK

    DaveK Vicious & Malicious Full Member

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    I agree. :D
     
  2. Vic-JofreBRASIL

    Vic-JofreBRASIL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Classic guys....who will win:

    Donaire or Rigo ??

    This is the best fight for 2013 I think....Rigo UD is my call.
     
  3. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Donaire mid-rounds stoppage.
     
  4. Vic-JofreBRASIL

    Vic-JofreBRASIL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  5. Vic-JofreBRASIL

    Vic-JofreBRASIL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    **** happens, but I wouldn´t say his chin is that bad only because of the Marroquin fight.....I think he was not stunned against Cordoba, it was a legit KD but I can´t see a problem with it....
     
  6. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Rigo was buckled and dropped by a JAB.
     
  7. MagnaNasakki

    MagnaNasakki Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Waiting for a plane, feel like telling some old school war stories. Or scoring a fight with somebody. Or getting educated on some old topic I know about.

    Help.
     
  8. the cobra

    the cobra Awesomeizationism! Full Member

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    Tell me about yourself Magna, where you grew up, who you are, what your childhood was like, so on.
     
  9. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    Did you see the Perez fight? I came in caught the second half of it. A great battle. Looking at this Perez record, I think he's got some talent but maybe has been mismanaged. He fights smart when he chooses to. In a way, though, he fights the way I imagine I'd fight if I fought. Lunging in with that left hook. Kind of stupidly and transparently. But he can counter your jab with a great right hand when his instincts smarten up. But I get the impression he fights too macho. Almost as if he's in his own Rocky movie. He needs to jab more on his way in, move his head a tad more when he's opening up. He fights great on the inside and throws some wicked body-shots and combinations.

    Alright, my ramblings over. I'd love to hear whatever gym wars you're in the mood to tell.
     
  10. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Get a chance to watch the Peterson-Holt fight...?

    Gotta say, I was impressed with the way Peterson broke down a hard punching challenger. Granted, Holt can get down on himself when things are going against him, but that was a freaking clinic on how to go about the task.

    Any stories on guys who have come back from time off to shock the hell out of you, or put on performances that were of much higher quality than you expected? The more obscure, the better. :good
     
  11. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just a brief question about mit work (highly subjective)....

    When you hit the mits do you throw your punches as if you were fighting someone, or do you basically just tap the mit and work on throwing quick, light combinations on them?

    I personally throw in between. Not as hard as I can, but I'm not just tapping it either.

    This question arises from watching Hopkins doing mit work in preparation for his fight with Cloud in a few weeks.

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    Do you prefer to do it similarly or different than Hopkins? I personally do it different, but have done various things within the same workout ranging from mimicking a fight to doing a Mayweather-type routine.

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    Also, in sparring, how hard do you/did you usually go? Meaning, do you take it like Hagler and Frazier did and treat it as an actual fight, or did you prefer to do more what guys like Mosley and Ali did and just basically focus on working out your own weaknesses without trying to rip the sparring partner's head off?

    Again, personally, I usually prefered somewhat lighter sparring although it actually gave my sparring partner the advantage because one of my better aspects of a fighter was my power, which became non relevant in light sparring. This doesn't mean I was a push over in sparring, there were many times where I ended up in what started out as light sparring but turned into a full fledged fight minus the judges at the end giving an official victory to someone.

    I found gym wars more satisfying at the end than regular sparring (if I came out getting the better of it) but found regular sparring more beneficial to my skills.
     
  12. MagnaNasakki

    MagnaNasakki Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I grew up out East, I don't have a whole lot of good memories about it...It was HARD, and my father figures were good but few and far between. Boxing was a great escape, and when I could finally commit to it, it took over and led me out of the crap. I didn't get to do a TON of traveling during my brief amateur career, but I loved what I did. Got a chance to try some Cubans, worked hard, met some great guys to turn pro around.

    I'm, chill, I think? I'm a pretty regular guy. I like good food, good music, and I like to try new things. I've been a boxer for 24 years. About a hundred fights total, I think. I have a really, really hard time talking about myself, haha. I like to hit people, volunteer at soup kitchens, listen to my music, and just dip my fingers in things to stay entertained.

    I got to see the fights today! Alekseev really impressed me against Wilson. He looks like he's finally fighting within himself, and not focusing to hard on what he can't control. First time I've ever seen him look comfortable in the ring, and he really was able to work his plan and dominate. Manuel Charr is always fun to watch, too, though the fight was a bit disappointing.

    My boy Roman Morales was lights out tonight, y'all. He's going places. Full package, dudes. Great body puncher. Consummate pro, works real hard.

    How about my man Lamont with Kendall? I love me some Mr. Peterson. He's the nicest guy in boxing, he's the hardest working guy in boxing, and he fights OLD SCHOOL- Tight guard, immaculate footwork, and he goes up and downstairs. He's not the most talented guy, so he went to school to learn boxing, and he learned it well. He totally outboxed Holt and broke him down. He was landing over and over again, same punches, great combinations. Those body shots, Lamont can WORK an SOB to the body.

    Didn't see Perez win, but thats a pretty big upset, isn't it?
     
  13. MagnaNasakki

    MagnaNasakki Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Vitali Klitschko blew everybodies minds, man. Some old dude with a ton of nagging injuries comes back after near 5 years and looks just as good as he ever has, and schools Sam Peter so conclusively, the guy never got his confidence fully back? Epic.

    Troy Browning retired for 10 years after a pretty good career that started around my hey day. He was a good fighter, too, man, slick southpaw. He comes back, and almost immediately, takes on this stud up and comer, Julio Cesar something, 42-2, young, tough prospect, and Troy, damn near 40, SCHOOLS this kid. He was punch perfect, he landed a ton of left hands, was sliding around this hard charging Mexican like a G, the kid looked like he wanted out after the 6th. I've not been happier for a guy since, I don't think.
     
  14. MagnaNasakki

    MagnaNasakki Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I won't throw all out, because that is best for the bag and for the other guy, but you want to THROW the punch. That is where I'm critical of Hopkins doing that stuff; Tapping aint throwing. You gotta throw the punch to work on that technique, and those movements, but if you do, the shot should have some snap.

    Work like that just looks like it serves no purpose to me, man. One mans trash, but I would get NOTHING from that workout.
     
  15. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Good call on Browning. :thumbsup

    That was shown on ESPN2, and IIRC the commentators were apologizing in advance for what appeared to be a mismatch. Garcia was being touted as one to watch, so the soul taking that took place was completely unexpected.