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    #11
    Originally posted by ElDiabloLoco503 View Post
    I'm using the peekaboo and while I'm cutting off the ring, I'm getting set up by people with CRAZY lateral movement like Lomachenko. These people get out of your centerline and throw punches on the side that you don't even see coming and you're powerless (see lomachenko vs piriyapinyo) A bad habit I see many boxers do is that they turn on the spot and they get set up by these punches. Is there a fight where a pressure fighter adjusts and effectively shuts down a boxer who gets out of the centerline using lateral movement like Lomanchenko?I'd like to find my own way using the fundamentals discussed while keeping an "in your face" type of pressure on a short rhythm like Joe Frazier. I've seen people like Mike Tyson do a step off to reset the distance, but i feel like sacrificing ring generalship is not my thing.
    establish a good jab and mix it to the head and body...cant go wrong with the jab....feint with your hands feet and shoulder to get them to make moves you can captitalize on off of a slip or pivot

    head movement is a must...coming in hands high no movement makes you a punching bag

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