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How do you think the polish approach differs from Russias? @Dexter, admittedly though I could phrase this better as 'how do different eastern bloc countries boxing compare to each other?'
@Dexter Do you have any videos or information on how the Kazakh school uses the jab and left hook offensively?
Separately. Any of the Soviet schools would work, but I'm mostly wondering if there are any videos on how to use footwork and timing to land the left hook or jab as entries into combos.You mean, in combo 1-3 or just as separate punches?
Separately. Any of the Soviet schools would work, but I'm mostly wondering if there are any videos on how to use footwork and timing to land the left hook or jab as entries into combos.
Does anyone know why modern cuban boxers dont really fight like Kid Gavilan, Jose Napoles, or Luis Manuel Rodriguez anymore? I dont see to many Cuban fighters that have an all round style like the guys I mentioned anymore just guys who like to box and play it safe.
I'll try and look back for a more detailed read. I would really like to find out more on the pre castro days and how high level boxing developed in Cuba at that time.IIRC, we discussed this before - modern day Cuban boxing is a mixture of pre-Castro pro-style + national specifics (good athleticism, smart guys who learn things easy, nation-wide love for dancing) + Soviet teachings in the form of systematisation of everything useful).
Luis Ortiz fights like that, but then again he's from the Gavilan era so it doesn't say much.Does anyone know why modern cuban boxers dont really fight like Kid Gavilan, Jose Napoles, or Luis Manuel Rodriguez anymore? I dont see to many Cuban fighters that have an all round style like the guys I mentioned anymore just guys who like to box and play it safe.
Lol I think Ortiz is Gavilans Great Uncle actually.Luis Ortiz fights like that, but then again he's from the Gavilan era so it doesn't say much.
I'll try and look back for a more detailed read. I would really like to find out more on the pre castro days and how high level boxing developed in Cuba at that time.
Tbf el feo played it safe thats kinda why he called himself the ugly oneDoes anyone know why modern cuban boxers dont really fight like Kid Gavilan, Jose Napoles, or Luis Manuel Rodriguez anymore? I dont see to many Cuban fighters that have an all round style like the guys I mentioned anymore just guys who like to box and play it safe.
So thats why he's called el feo! I thought it it was because of his looks which never made sense to me.Tbf el feo played it safe thats kinda why he called himself the ugly one
But he was a really good player of the stand in front of you and not get hit guys.