Why can't we produce a fighter that can slip punches?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by outthebox, Aug 24, 2013.


  1. outthebox

    outthebox Member Full Member

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    Simple question and it's not hating on any current UK boxers.

    We just tend to produce these 'ard 'warriors' who want to go toe to toe and throw punches without any head movement or thought to what is coming back at them. Froch, Hatton, Bellew, Collins, Benn, Cleverly, Khan etc. Nothing wrong with that but something must be getting overlooked at an amateur level?

    I genuinely struggle to think of a boxer in the last 20 years who had above average footwork / movement (Calzaghe excepted).

    Compare this to the yanks who produce slick fighters by the bucket load.
     
  2. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    Ye true AND move with the punches, thats why we are tagged as glass jawed, we take huge shots on a regular basis.
     
  3. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If you can't see that Hatton used to slip punches you do not understand what you are watching, what about David Haye as well.
     
  4. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    As mentioned, David Haye is a clear example.

    You are going back 20 years and forget Prince?!
     

  5. Used to when he was on his WBU title reign, what about when the opposition stepped up, his defense was fooking awful. Hardly no head movement, especially for a fighter who came forward aggressively as much he did.
     

  6. Even Naz's defense was shockingly bad, he used to take shots flush and it looked awful cos he was so off balance. Not exactly what you would call slick.
     
  7. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    David Haye , Billy Joe Saunders, George Groves, Carl Frampton, Derek Chisora, Kid Galahad, Gavin Rees, James Degale
     
  8. outthebox

    outthebox Member Full Member

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    Prince Naseem? Great fighter but was Kd on a regular basis at top level.

    Gavin Rees, Derek Chisora...seriously?

    Hatton - have you seen the state of the bloke? Did you watch the Mayweather, Collazo, Lazcano fights where he used his face as a shield?

    I'm not sure any of the others compare to Toney, Mayweather, Hopkins, J.Taylor, Sweet P, Dirrell, Dawson etc.
     
  9. Johnny Coyle

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    I was thinking this, the yanks are more relaxed
     
  10. sniffmybadger

    sniffmybadger Relationships are not my forte Full Member

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  11. Renegade

    Renegade Active Member Full Member

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    Jason Booth a few years ago. Ian Napa. Erick Ochieng. Frankie Gavin. Scott Quigg. Stephen Smith.
     
  12. WBCIBFWBAChamp.

    WBCIBFWBAChamp. Active Member Full Member

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    Imo brook is a great slipper of a punch. With his one arm block/defense
     
  13. billy nelson

    billy nelson the fighting scots gym Full Member

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    With the exception of his last fight watch Burns's defence watertight, theres hardly a mark on his face in any of his fights
     
  14. bw51

    bw51 Active Member Full Member

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    anwil adwar, too black and too slick
     
  15. Mervin Hagler

    Mervin Hagler Member Full Member

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    Don't forget Erick Ochieng