The Lost Art Of Pressure Fighting

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by SkillspayBills, Mar 12, 2012.


  1. c woodhouse

    c woodhouse Active Member Full Member

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    yep spot on he broke him down really well, i think after he got dropped and came back in the next round to hammer lopez thats when solido won the fight, lopez was mentally ruined, but he has got the heart of a lion nobody can question that, he went out on his shield and gave his all but if im honest i dont think he will ever be the same, once a tough guy gets out toughed they find it really hard to come back, it reminded me of chavez breaking camatchos heart and shutting him down:bbb
     
  2. Flea Man

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    Rosario had already taken Camacho's heart :good
     
  3. Black2023

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    the brit forum is starting to be the best around, nice threads.
     
  4. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :clap:

    Great post that, I agree with every single word. I strongly agree about Vasquez & Castillo too as 2 of the best in recent years. Vasquez is the epitome of a pressure fighter to me whilst Castillo was excellent too.
     
  5. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Timothy Bradley is in my mind one of the most effective pressure fighters in my mind today. And going back to BB and Teeto's points, it's not because he is a swarmer who charges at opponents. It's because he cuts off the ring so adeptly and then has the defensive nous to avoid a lot of punches on the inside whilst also throwing very spiteful body punches- another key attribute of great pressure fighters IMO, their bodywork.

    I prefer outside fighters in general who like counterpunching but I have to say there's nothing better to watch than an elite pressure fighter at work.
     
  6. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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  7. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    chavez vs rosario - brutal, unrelenting mental pressure, with a view defensive tricks tossed in

    the final 2 / 3 mins of pressure duran vs cuevas - stalking calm vicious finishing pressure
     
  8. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    Bradley's a good pressure fighter but gets a little reckless at times and snatches his work. That being said he's very sharp and has different wrinkles in each part of a fight. I like aggressive counter punching. That must be horrible to fight against knowing you got throw or your in for it and when you do throw your still gonna get bashed up :lol:.

    I thought Ormond the other night was decent, nothing special but a few nice things he did and mixed his work up and shoeshined as well. Bit left hook happy or shall i say slappy but a decent pressure fighter at domestic level.
     
  9. teeto

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    yeah, very true on Vazquez

    I think Castillo suffered a bit from being in Chavez' shadow reputation wise. It's true though, he was a poorer version of him stylistically.
     
  10. Matt Ldn

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    After my time in the wilderness this is a great thread to come back to. I do think bodywork in general is an underused skill in boxing as a whole, its one of the reasons I like Crolla.
     
  11. teeto

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    it's true, I don't think he's that talented tbh but he is a good ring general whose main strength is his strength (I know that sounds ****ig stupid haha). He's the epitome of someone who is effective but not always flashy really, I'm not a big fan tbh but I will give him his due credit on being more substance than flash, which at the end of the day is the most important thing.
     
  12. teeto

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    If we're going to mention the best swarmers in recent times, we have to mention Paul Williams.

    If we're talking sluggers, I'm throwing Jorge Arce in the hat. He's different to a Juanma imo, Juanma is more of a composed puncher, who likes to allow his opponent some space and tee off, whereas Arce is just off his head and so confident in his power that he is gunna throw everything at you and love it.
     
  13. JFT96

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    No I understand what you mean :lol:.

    The bit in bold sums him up perfectly for me. Like yourself, I wrote in Slip's thread on the Pacquiao-Bradley fight that I just don't see him being the man to trouble and beat Manny but it doesn't mean I don't have a lot of respect for him as a fighter.

    As I said in that thread I consider him a very good fighter in pretty much all aspects but not particularly outstanding in 1, and that's what will cost him I reckon vs Manny.
     
  14. slip&counter

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    We used to call JC Superstar 'HMRC' or 'The IRS' in US terms. He always taxed you in a fight.
     
  15. teeto

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    :good good post

    it's not happening for him at all vs Manny imo