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Old 11-12-2017, 01:27 PM   #1
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Biblography of EA UFC devs

This is an akward question , but what bibliography did the devs use for boxing , strikeing? I mean what boolk tells the full boxing nechanic? From this stance the jab beats the upercut, etc etc? What book we should read? I mean the "atlas" of boxing, a full tutorial book Can the devs give us what they read to make the game? What is the theyry of boxing ?
extra questions .What books martial mind has read?

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Old 11-12-2017, 01:33 PM   #2
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Go train. Find a boxing/mma gym. Thats how i learned

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Go train. Find a boxing/mma gym. Thats how i learned

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I have time only for bjj. Tryed it for 2 months. Totally fake and boring (in training)Thats why i need the theory behind a punch combo. Why and when i do that?
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They train, Robin Black also taught them some good stuff. I learn by watching YouTube and reading articles, also I learn from posts here.
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They train, Robin Black also taught them some good stuff. I learn by watching YouTube and reading articles, also I learn from posts here.
Robin Black was only there for 2 days
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Robin Black himself has no extensive MMA background. Respect his ability to break down fights but getting a couple fights in in a school gymnasium against an opponent wearing cutoff jean shorts doesn't exactly make him a professor of combat sports.
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Old 11-12-2017, 05:07 PM   #7
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First, Robin Black is glam rock.
Second, I know he was their for two days.
C. He obviously knows some stuff.
D. If GPD said he learned some great things on footwork and movement or whatever I'm inclined to take his word it.
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Training first hand is of course the better option, but otherwise listening, reading and observing is the most important, even in training. Like everything, your comprehension of it will be as good as your ability to learn. How fast you learn depends on the individual. Some fighters would straight up su*k at teaching, nor would it mean they know the technique behind the sport their practicing by heart.
For most of them, it's just drilled in their body due to a big amount of training, but ask them to go in detail and they'll be clueless as to how to even approach someone and explain it.

If you have a knack for understanding, it'll show, if you don't, you better train, train and train. As in read, listen and watch. Same deal goes for practitionners, some just have a knack for it, others they put 3 times the hardwork to be at the same level as others.

There's no perfect textbooks, nor perfect gyms, or perfect individuals. Having a good eye helps a tremendous amount, and better yet is having the ability to comprehend what you see. A lot of people are pseudo-connaisseurs, but they've just been preaching what others have been saying in a podcast or some ****.

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