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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (698)9/11/2000 1:34:06 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10489
 
"I actually think that Lewis will win too ... I'm gonna stick with Tua"

are we absolutely clear on this?



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (698)9/11/2000 1:52:32 AM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 10489
 
When Tua is inside, I see the largest chance for success by using the shorter fighters' weapon: the uppercut. A punch which, I might add, is particularly lethal to the weak jawed.

Dave may find a lot of success employing a commonly-seen Tyson combination which Mike - via Cus D'Amato - borrowed from Marciano: the uppercut/hook combination (WHAM! head snaps up; WHAM! head snaps right or left). When the left (for example) comes up and then across (left to right), the head becomes a huge, undefended target for a right that, with a shift of the feet (and pushing off of the right, rear foot), the entire weight of the body can be behind.

If successful, it'd be followed by the close pursuit (straight right/left behind the ear is a gem) and exploitation. If not, they key will be to slip back outside, jab & circle, and be ready to try again...

I hope it's Tua, but I'm sure it'll be Lewis.

LPS5