Breakdown
Tue, this week · 11 min read
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The fight was decided in the first ninety seconds of round one and nobody in the building noticed. The taller man took the center, kept his lead foot outside, and never gave it back. Everything that happened in rounds two through twelve was a consequence of that lease being signed early. I went back through the broadcast at quarter speed, counted the touches, and clocked the pivot timing off the shot clock in the bottom corner of the feed.
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Column
Last Friday · 6 min read
Effective aggression is not the same thing as walking forward. Ring generalship is not the same thing as moving a lot. If you can't tell the difference between pressure and panic, you shouldn't be filling out a card. This isn't complicated. The criteria have been printed on the back of every commission rulebook for forty years. Read them.
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Training Notes
Two weeks ago · 8 min read
I watch a lot of gym footage and most of what gets filmed is cardio with mitts on. That's fine if you're selling memberships. It's worthless if you're trying to win a contested round in front of three judges who don't like you. Here's what a real pad round looks like, what the holder is supposed to be doing, and why your combinations aren't landing on Saturday night.
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Column
Last month · 5 min read
Every farewell fight is sold the same way and bought the same way. I'm not here to ruin anyone's evening, but if a man hasn't won a meaningful round in three years, the trophy presentation is a tell. Pay attention to who's on the undercard. That's where the next decade lives.
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