Jack Slack's Advanced Boxing on Kindle

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Hey guys,

Just released the first part of the Advanced Striking series on Kindle. The whole series is available as one PDF from Fights Gone By: Classic Fights and Finishes, but the kindle series will be divided into smaller parts and formatted into a flickbook style.

Advanced Boxing: Tactics of Ring Masters covers the tactics utilized by Floyd Mayweather, Jersey Joe Walcott, Joe Louis, Jack Johnson, Manny Pacquiao, Sugar Ray Robinson and Roy Jones Jr.

You can find it at: Advanced Boxing: Tactics of Ring Masters (Advanced Striking): Jack Slack: Amazon.com: Kindle Store

The striking forum is full of smart folk and I'd love to hear some opinions :)
 
Is it the same as
Advanced Striking: Tactics of Kickboxing, Boxing and MMA Masters?
 
Just bought it, I love reading technical breakdowns of old fighters and you are the best in the business. Good job mate
 
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Forrest Griffin suffered much the same fate in their rematch, though he had no other way in which he could fight. Shogun also used his overhand as a lead against Mark Coleman.

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Seems to me one of your heavies with Shogun performing the Russian Hook a la your Advanced Striking Blog. Intense.

KarateStylist
 
Your BE Judo Chop article said NO. I [also] say NO.

I'd like to see Lyoto fight someone else than Jones. Even a Rashad rematch would be highly watched by everyone, the outcome not a certainty by any means...

You have a highly detailed review, accurate, of how Machida got severely hook-clocked by Jones, including notably feet placement. Without revisiting the detail, this was Shogun-like sloppiness in boxing form on Machida's part. The poor use of the non=punching hand is caused by the poor quality use of the punching hand.

I stand more or less square in front of my opponent's at times, not to be blase, but i have previously mentioned the simpely (who started this spelling?) karate solution. The one caveat is that you must absolutely be devastatingly good @ kihon-type moves, then they will often work like a charm....

KarateStylist
 
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