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    For those that are interested... Joe Louis Part 4

    Hi All

    Heres part 4 of the excellent Joe Louis essay;

    http://www.boxing.com/how_to_box_by_..._bodywork.html

    It might not be WC but it sure beats the tripe out of 500+ posts on something that no one seems to agree on!

    Actually, why dont some of you qi-boys actually read and watch this.... its called fighting

    GlennR

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    These are great articles

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennR View Post
    Hi All

    Heres part 4 of the excellent Joe Louis essay;

    http://www.boxing.com/how_to_box_by_..._bodywork.html

    It might not be WC but it sure beats the tripe out of 500+ posts on something that no one seems to agree on!

    Actually, why dont some of you qi-boys actually read and watch this.... its called fighting

    GlennR
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    Thanks Glenn- a good essay and great films.Interesting that Louis had no films of Godoy to watch.
    His short upper cuts were deadly-under the chin of Godoy. Right strategy against an advancing crouching fighter. Note also that Joe's feet are always balanced

    Tyson had short uppercuts with either hand -dropped Buster Douglas with one but Douglas later got him with an uppercut of his own-
    Good wing chun at very close quarters can have a short upper cut via chum kiu- one has to work on body coordination and footwork for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vajramusti View Post
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    Thanks Glenn- a good essay and great films.Interesting that Louis had no films of Godoy to watch.
    His short upper cuts were deadly-under the chin of Godoy. Right strategy against an advancing crouching fighter. Note also that Joe's feet are always balanced

    Tyson had short uppercuts with either hand -dropped Buster Douglas with one but Douglas later got him with an uppercut of his own-
    Good wing chun at very close quarters can have a short upper cut via chum kiu- one has to work on body coordination and footwork for it.
    Thanks Joy.
    So you'd advocate the uppercut then?

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    Thanks Glenn- a good essay and great films.Interesting that Louis had no films of Godoy to watch.
    His short upper cuts were deadly-under the chin of Godoy. Right strategy against an advancing crouching fighter. Note also that Joe's feet are always balanced

    Yep, those old-timers didnt have the advantage of video's of previous fights. They had to think on their feet first time against a fresh opponent.

    Balanced and subtle is how id describe his footwork. He makes small, yet deliberate, moves all the time which is the key to his balance.

    How WC should be IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennR View Post
    Thanks Joy.
    So you'd advocate the uppercut then?
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    You betchum... but as the essay points out-it has it's risks...that can be mitigated.

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