I try my best to be an all-around boxer. But boxing is like rock/paper/scissors, the styles are meant to counter each other so I try to use the style that works best versus the opponent. This guy is tall, likes to box on the outside, so I used a lot of inside work and pressure and it was really effective. In general: rock breaks scissors / puncher beats pressure paper covers rock / boxer beats puncher scissors cut paper / pressure beats boxer
@@MissManslayer🤔.....So basically if I'm trained in a style but your style counters mine I'm screwed. Because there's no way Scissors can beat Rock no matter what you do. So all I would have to do is keep fighting opponents that my style counters, because why fight someone your style can't beat?
@@MissManslayer Wow 😂 I have to admit I'm a little surprised you were honest about it. Most people would try to argue it even if it doesn't make sense, I expected you to do the same but you proved me wrong with that and I'm glad I was wrong about the assumption. That makes sense about Floyd. I was always led to believe that Boxing was like Chess at first, but now it boils down to Rock Paper Scissors, in other words it's more simplified now, is that correct?
@@boxinggirls12 it turns into chess when both boxers can do multiple styles. say we start a match and im boxing and you’re punching. i have the advantage, so you adjust and start pressuring. now you have the advantage. i switch to punching, so i have the advantage again. then you switch to boxing, now you’re in advantage. this back and forth of adjustments is the “chess game” that people talk about.