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    Cus D'Amato | Mike Tyson's Slip-Bag Code Cracked!

    Sup, Yo, future Andy Ruiz'es! Here is our video breakdown of the secretive training techniques employed by three legends of boxing: Cus D'Amato / Kevin Rooney and Iron Mike Tyson Part II (most interesting) Part I Enjoy! Leave your comments below!
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    Update username or delete profile & email

    Hi, I would like to either: change my username or delete profile / email and re-register. How to?
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    100 weeks to Pro MMA debut

    it looks better than I thought, but I notice you have some age, so speed is not your attribute. You gotta be smart, otherwise young guys may tear you apart in 30 secs
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    Joanna Jedrzejczyk strange punch style

    Forgot to explain: Mike Tyson mentioned in his book, Undisputed Truth, that his right shoulder was often out of order. If I am not mistaken, it began around Tillis fight. I did notice that the way he threw the straight right hand ( not right cross ) was different in some fights after that. The...
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    Joanna Jedrzejczyk strange punch style

    I bet she has problems (injury) with the right shoulder
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    I disagree with all you, we have different goals in mind, so I guess, just look at the same problem from different angles. No point arguing who is really right here, again, different goals - different methods. I use different terms, emphasise different moves, etc.
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    Triple g power

    Like everyone else I guess, just better
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    Dodging Punches

    pull or shuffle backwards, I think crouching or rolling are dangerous, because they susceptible to knee or leg strikes
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    Important 'general' lessons you learned training standup

    better to give than to receive, give! and it will come back to you!
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    I tried to express with few words that you, guys, are philosophers , while I am very practical: how to teach or explain to a fighter how to fight like Lomachenko. I believe with my Tyson analogy both in fighting and training, and adjustments to 0) southpaw 1) weight 2) lots of BS hits like the...
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    100 weeks to Pro MMA debut

    No offense, I've got a feeling your wife actually has ... 3 kids:)
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    100 weeks to Pro MMA debut

    R u sure ur kids need their daddy to fight? There are way less risky ways to make money
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    100 weeks to Pro MMA debut

    100 weeks is like 2 years, why so long?
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    Lots of people, ex. ExpertBoxing, consider Winky as a peekaboo boxer.
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    Because Tyson and Guzman were exciting ... and Loma is boring
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    He does A LOT of stuff like Mike Tyson, and, I think I heard it in one of his interviews. He fights, trains and has built like Mike Tyson: a lightweight version of course. Lomachenko is a short dude with short reach, bulky with good muscles for his weight. "The methods of making the turns...
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    Which is a copy-paste from film studies of American pro boxers, mostly Sugar Ray Robinson. As far as fighting in the ring is concerned, there is no such thing as "Soviet" style. Soviet school of boxing is about teaching in general and preparation / tune up for the fight, which was different from...
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    Is throwing feints (in pure boxing) considered too advanced for beginners?

    feinting is something you can learn over your whole fighting career
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    YDKSAB... He is a lightweight ... of course he cannot KO everybody in 1 round like a HW, so his fighting is more like point scoring = still rather amaterish approach, but his style and training was ripped from Mike Tyson 100%. I do not want to expand on that for free, because u won't value it...
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    Is there an orthodox Lomachenko?

    Lomachenko style is a southpaw version of the peekaboo style, so he is nothing but a lightweight Mike Tyson. Rigo footwork ... speaking of orthodox, well, I saw James Toney doing it in some fights, and maybe Willie Pep, .. as the southpaw, I can even recall Pernell Whitaker using some elements.
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