Sad but all true everything u said i resonant including sadly the Tank Garcia fight....garcia called so bad for the fight and made it happen just like spence did....did more confident talking but on the night.....the levels where shown clearly. Like Garcia everyone loved spence ....sometimes we ask for challenges to prove something to ourselves and to others but when it is presented 🎁 its alot more than we anticipated ...i guess... nice analysis
Good analysis of the fight. Question: you said that leading with the jab to initiate offense is important, but can be too repetitive at times. Should a fighter sometimes lead with the cross or lead hook to be less repetitive? What would you recommend them to do to not be predictable?
Yes! Here is the playbook I use for my fighters. - jab - jab different places (head, body, arms shoulders) - different timings of the jab - feints (so they don't know when you are starting the jab) - different leads like you're saying - feinting those different leads - using hand defense, head movement and or footwork to get you in a place to counter or initiate an attack Let me know if this all makes sense and if you want expansions on this!🔥🤙🥊
Excellent analysis! Thank you!
Thanks brother!
Very insightful. You said it well. People overrate Spence’s fundamentals. He’s basic. Not necessarily fundamental.
Appreciate you!
Sad but all true everything u said i resonant including sadly the Tank Garcia fight....garcia called so bad for the fight and made it happen just like spence did....did more confident talking but on the night.....the levels where shown clearly. Like Garcia everyone loved spence ....sometimes we ask for challenges to prove something to ourselves and to others but when it is presented 🎁 its alot more than we anticipated ...i guess... nice analysis
Exactly sad but true, well said!
Good analysis of the fight. Question: you said that leading with the jab to initiate offense is important, but can be too repetitive at times. Should a fighter sometimes lead with the cross or lead hook to be less repetitive? What would you recommend them to do to not be predictable?
Yes! Here is the playbook I use for my fighters.
- jab
- jab different places (head, body, arms shoulders)
- different timings of the jab
- feints (so they don't know when you are starting the jab)
- different leads like you're saying
- feinting those different leads
- using hand defense, head movement and or footwork to get you in a place to counter or initiate an attack
Let me know if this all makes sense and if you want expansions on this!🔥🤙🥊
@@coachKeithKeppner this definitely makes a lot of sense. It would be cool if you did a video on it