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The video game industry is worth more than the film and music industries combined and I swear the only monographs that deal critically with games are those in game studies fields. You're about as likely to see a monograph do a close reading on a film as a book, and yet other narrative media tend to be underrepresented.
This isn't to say that because video games have so much economic value that they therefore must have value to critical theory and attendant discourses, but rather I think it demonstrates the very odd position that video games are in. Frankly, they're still seen as vulgar, and certainly too much so to merit critical treatment. This is a failure of scholarship. Pong, for example, was one of the first commercially successful video games, and it acted as something of a stand-in for table tennis. The arcade cabinet made table tennis more accessible to the public, who would otherwise require enough space, bodily ability, and access to a table (typically requiring wealth) to engage with the sport.
There's a tendency in some critical modalities to view sports and games as reproductions of capitalist imperatives to compete, win, and reign supreme. It's a rather reductive view of play that in many cases puts the cart before the horse. As esports leagues have shown, we played games against each other long before capitalists exploited our joy as labor.
In any case, Pong made more accessible certain physical modes of play that could very easily be impossible for the average American consumer to enjoy in 1971. Indeed, most sport is inaccessible, whether because of space (golf, association football), equipment (gridiron football), or the physical ability necessary to complete the basics of its play (hockey). The joys of playing table tennis were thus democratized in the arcade.
Sports sims developed over time but never lost their popularity. Titles like Tennis, Baseball, Tecmo Bowl, and Duck Hunt eventually gave rise to Punch-Out!!, which, uniquely among these examples, carried the implicit themes that made motion-picture successes like Rocky so indelible: the underdog can overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. Even a short king from the Bronx can defeat heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson with the right combination of skill, luck, and determination.
Interestingly, Punch-Out!!'s successful application of narrative technique didn't reframe the sports sim as a potential vehicle for narrative. Titles like Street Fighter II became successful less because they featured characters whose stories compelled audiences but rather because the technical achievements available in them hewed closer to the ideal of sport in general. By this I mean that I believe audiences, particularly sportswatching audiences, understand better than television executives that the hope for every game watched is that the game itself will be elegant and beautiful according to the specific sport. You don't have to be a fan of either team to enjoy a well-played Super Bowl because the art created on the field is universally appreciable so long as you can recognize the specific ways that gridiron football creates that beauty.
In this way we can recognize that narrative isn't a requirement of sports sims because, while individual sports seasons are enhanced by the narratives surrounding them, even in a vacuum these games can produce art in and of themselves. As such, it makes sense that licensing agreements would be made with sports leagues for permission to use their teams' and players' names and likenesses for their game products, as it is easier to make a beautiful game out of professionals at the highest, most difficult settings of their sports than it would be for amateur equivalents.
This is not to say that such considerations are necessarily consciously in mind when players purchase a sports sim. Rather, players enter into the basic contract that these games offer: play me, and you will have fun.
I also suggest that having a ludic sandbox available to them can help players engage with their favorite teams in a low-stakes way, thus offering numerous benefits to them perhaps better described in an essay examining sports fandom specifically.
In any case, ignoring the fundamental artform of each sport enables a quite crass view sports fandom in general. I believe that the very belief that sports are not art engenders the nasty comments you often hear of athletes, especially in the MLB. "These guys get paid to stand around for two and a half hours. And they get paid MILLIONS!" Of course, team owners agree. They also believe that players should be paid much less.
While art can sometimes elicit similar comments ("This Jeff Koons sculpture sold for HOW much? It's just a balloon animal!"), the so-called "legitimate" arts don't. A van Gogh of course deserves its price tag. Jaws of course should have cost millions of dollars to film.
Worth noting, of course, is that Jaws is an adaptation of a novel published a year earlier. Considered by critics at the time to feature simplistic characterizations, its suspense worked, and its marketing campaign made it widely-read. Jaws, the film, made enough improvements to the source text that its quality far outpaced the novel's, and it in turn became the archetypal summer blockbuster. This type of film is now generally regarded as being oversaturated and of low quality--and therefore of vulgar character.
Jaws was distributed to theaters in 1975, 4 years after Pong was put in arcades.
While film had to decay from art to trash, games started as trash and never elevated themselves (all of this, of course, in the critical consideration of the masses). And yet both Jaws and Pong represent the simple beauty of sport and competition--framed in different ways, yes, but with heroic underdogs, the uncertainty of victory, the elegance of struggle, sacrifice and strategy, all of this contributing to an experience of basic human cognitive joy, exultation in a play well-executed, a scene well-shot, a button well-pressed.
It's time to recognize such beauty where it is.
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Undead Unluck ch.143 thoughts
[Ashita no Fuuko]
It’s the third year anniversary! Only one more year until my prophecy comes to pass, and at the pace we’re going, I can absolutely see Undead Unluck either making it right to the finish line or even going over by a number of chapters! I don’t necessarily see it hitting five years, but at the same time I’m not exactly opposed to the idea
Man...there’s something melancholy knowing that we might well be in the final year of the story, much like how One Piece is rapidly approaching its finale in the next two years or so. I’m very excited, but I’m honestly worried about what’s going to fill the void. I’m loving Cipher Academy, but for completely different reasons, and I’m definitely not as attached to Cipher Academy as I am to Undead Unluck
But enough moping! This is a celebratory time, and we open with a stunning color page! This is our first time seeing Void in color, and seeing how he contrasts Fuuko in his color scheme and build really makes him feel impressive. However, Fuuko herself is definitely the highlight here. Not only is she brimming with a confidence that the girl from the beginning of the series wouldn’t have even dreamed of having, her hair is actually highlighted with the pink and blue of the series’ iconic paint splotch imagery, and the effect is gorgeous
On a lesser note, this is also the first time we see Nico’s color scheme in his younger years, and the strained lilac hair we’re used to is now a deeper purple. I don’t know if there was a way that Tozuka could have carried that effect over in black and white, but man, this really makes it clear how much younger Nico is here than in the previous Loop
Fuuko approaches the ring with her teammates playing the role of her coach and backup, with Nico specifically wearing an eyepatch as a reference to Danpei Tange, the coach from Ashita no Joe. Once again following translator David Evelyn pays off!
Nico notes that the best strategy for fighting Void is to evade until he runs out of stamina, which, coupled with his “peek-a-boo” fighting style, is a clear reference to Mike Tyson whom Void’s major inspiration of Street Fighter’s Balrog is based on
The announcer very explicitly refers to Fuuko as a man, which at first might seem jarring, but it’s actually because of Nico’s memory control device; because intergender matches are prohibited in professional boxing, the world at large, and most notably the sponsors need to believe that Fuuko is a man. Naturally, Void can see Fuuko for who she is, but he’s already agreed to the match anyway, so it doesn’t really matter to him
Fuuko hits Void with a one-inch punch, which due to its origins in Chinese martial arts, Void identifies it as a kenpo technique, indicating that he’s likely familiar with a variety of fighting styles and not just necessarily American boxing. Kenpo itself is derived from the Chinese quanfa, which I believe is a pretty generic term, but basically it means that Fuuko is using a Chinese or Chinese-inspired technique rather than say a Japanese karate or jujutsu technique, most likely learned from fighting Feng
Likely because she had used the same technique on Void in their first encounter, Void seems unaffected this time, despite Fuuko knowing from practicing on Nico that it’s effective at targeting an opponent’s organs. Poor Nico, suffering traumatic intestinal damage just as a guinea pig
The group gears up for Void to get hit with a wave of Unluck, only to be disappointed when nothing happens. Even when facing down a barrage, Fuuko insists on dodging so as not to accidentally activate Unluck
The first round ends and Void takes notice that Fuuko is hiding her ace, which her team chastises her for while also taking care of her. Ichico gives Fuuko some water and Nico rubs a copious amount of Vaseline on her face, which is funny cus I don’t even think she got hit in the face, so it’s not like she needs to stop any bleeding yet
Fuuko explains that she won’t use Unluck until Void becomes a Negator because that would potentially cut the final match of his career short, and she would much rather he go out on a high note. I imagine that this would not only help him to leave boxing behind without any regrets, but it would also be helpful in building a rapport between them, which I believe I mentioned a few chapters ago was an important aspect of Fuuko’s leadership style. She wants Void to respect her, so a humiliating defeat would only serve to prove she’s stronger than him and potentially build resentment. Letting him fight to his heart’s content and have a great time, on the other hand, would make him much more loyal to Fuuko and the Union’s goals. The way I’m wording it kind of makes it sound manipulative, but what I’m trying to convey is that she’s trying to be his friend, not his boss, and her ability to understand what’s important to other people strongly facilitates that approach
Fuuko gets more serious and breaks out one of Feng’s Shin Hakkyoku moves, the Lashing Step Cannon, only to be countered with a barrage, pushing her to the ropes. As Fuuko slumps against the ropes, Void dejectedly asks the referee to start the count, sad that the match seems to have ended, only for Fuuko to declare that she wants the best match possible and launch herself at him using the tension of the ropes
Void sees how haggard Fuuko is and can tell that she doesn’t really have the stamina to keep going, and instead is being kept in the game by sheer grit. Because of this, he declares that she’s the “best at being a boxer” out of all of his opponents, and lunges
In this moment, Void gains Unavoidable and Fuuko is forced to freeze. Void panics, worried that the match he was just having such a blast with is going to end with what should be an easily avoidable punch, and lands his strike right on Fuuko’s cheek. Considering that this is the punch that killed Ed in the previous Loops and that Fuuko is not trained to take a punch like this, I think that Void may have slightly altered the path of his punch in his panic, cus if that had hit her in the temple it definitely would have killed her. Her ponytail and her mouth guard get punched out and Fuuko is even sent flying, I have to figure it felt like she was getting hit by a car
Now that Void has become a Negator, Fuuko asks Gina to catch her with Unchange, allowing her to throw herself back into the action and landing a body blow on Void. Through a bloody crazed smile, Fuuko declares that this is now Negator Boxing, meaning that now she’s willing to start using Unluck
Also, props to Tozuka for drawing a woman getting so utterly brutalized. I think a lot of artists would shy away from that type of thing, but Fuuko’s bleeding from the mouth, her eye is almost swollen shut, there’s a huge bruise covering half her face...and she’s still got a huge smile on her face. Fuuko’s no stranger to this kind of thing, with her bloody nose in chapter 1, but this elevates it so much higher. I’m almost worried about how she’s going to look during the final battle
It’s interesting that Nico had said that Fuuko needed Unluck to even the odds, but the reality is that Unluck itself so massively outclasses simple boxing in terms of damage output that refusing to use it was actually a handicap for Void’s benefit, not the other way around. It’s only when Void is in possession of Unavoidable that the fight truly becomes even, as now it’s a battle between Unluck + Shin Hakkyoku and Unavoidable + boxing
How this match will evolve from here is anyone’s guess, so here’s mine; Fuuko’s Unluck will manifest with the ropes flinging Void directly into Fuuko’s fist, flinging Fuuko into one of Void’s openings, the ropes breaking when Void hits them, a light(s) falling on Void from the scaffolding, THE SCAFFOLDING falling on Void, and ultimately the bell going off at the least opportune moment for Void in one round, possibly the final round
I’m sure someone who’s more familiar with boxing could see more possibilities for how this goes, but those are my predictions. I think those all may be a little too straightforward for Tozuka, but boxing is pretty restrictive in its setting, so I can’t really see any other way for it to go aside from meteors, which I don’t think Tozuka would want to use here. Honestly, shockingly mundane things like those would actually be really exciting developments in a boxing match, I think, and I’m sure it’s more about the execution than the idea anyway
The fight is really heating up, and I’m glad that since I accidentally waited a few days to post this that it’ll only be a couple more until we get to see where it goes. I wonder if it’ll be resolved in this coming chapter or if it’ll spill over one more...
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Evander Holyfield American boxer who played between cruiser and heavyweight.
Evander Holyfield American boxer who played between cruiser and heavyweight.
He won a bronze medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, became a professional boxer in November 1984, became the combined champion of three organizations in the 1987 Cruiserweight Division, and became the champion of all three organizations in 1990.
After a game against Michael Moore in April 1994, he was diagnosed with heart disease and announced his retirement, but reversed it when he played in May 1995, and after a game against Riddick Bow, he underwent major surgery due to a hole in his heart, but he remained active until 2011.
For some reason, boxing fans didn't seem to have the image of an absolute powerhouse like Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis, but he wasn't a player who had some strong advantages. In the light heavyweight, it could be said to be good hardware in its own way, but the KO rate was not that high because he had to overcome technically rather than one shot because he fought a lot with a larger skeleton and body than himself. However, it is not surprisingly that the speed was extremely fast among heavyweight world rankers at the time. However, I wonder how he won the championship title, but fighting technically was notorious for his clever use of foul techniques, such as anomalous in a good way, and in a bad way, the opposing boxers call him a dog's baby in one voice. Mike Tyson's nuclear tooth incident in 1997 was also due to the loosening of Tyson's patience as Holyfield's persistent butting, elbow-stabbing, and knee-deepening continued.
Holyfield habitually used fouls throughout his career, even though it was only revealed in the Tyson case. If you look at Holyfield's game video on YouTube, you can see that he uses his buttting, elbow, and knee kicks without being caught in every game, and the number of injured opponents is enormous. Looking at the fact that he ended his career well without being a big problem on the outside while mixing such clever fouls, this can be seen as a skill in a different sense, but… This is probably the biggest reason why boxing experts and enthusiasts who sell boxing deeply cannot be imprinted as an absolute strong image.
Although notoriety was high among the great men, it was also considered that the personality and character were quite excellent. However, I think there were 11 out-of-wedlock children, as if the women's work experience. Quite a big scandal, but unlike Tyson and other sports stars, it just got buried over time. However, it was later discovered that every girl he dated committed dating violence, habitually and habitually with his hands and fists, and became an article. In other words, he managed his image well from the outside, but from the inside, he is also human waste… Also, boxing fans do not recognize Holyfield because he received huge preferential treatment for refereeing because he was disrespectful to promoter Don King, who was also trash. It was hard to know from the outside, but most of the active players at that time were showing off if it was Holyfield. For example, Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson, who were blatantly fouled in two matches against Holyfield despite playing a completely dominant game, but were only affected by the referee's failure to catch any of them. A politician is more suitable than a boxer.
Holyfield was not an issue at all because he was socially intelligent and smart, and he was very good at looking at media reporters and promoters Don King, and there were no bad articles about him because he did not hesitate to commit dirty fouls. Even at the time, Holyfield's game was blatantly ruled in Holyfield's favor every time and didn't catch any fouls… In short, he played politics instead of boxing in the ring. If he had turned to politics, he would have succeeded.
Commentators from the Korean broadcasting station, which broadcasted the match between Holyfield and Tyson live, unilaterally cheered for Holyfield by creating a good and evil structure like "Hollyfield is good and Tyson is evil."
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Comment Faire un Uppercut ?
L'uppercut est un des coups de poing les plus puissants en boxe anglaise, comme en MMA. Créé dans le but d'atteindre le menton de l'adversaire et de provoquer un KO rapide, il est crucial pour contourner les gardes les plus solides et attaquer sous des angles inattendus. Cet article examine en détail les diverses méthodes et variantes de l'uppercut, proposant des astuces concrètes pour maîtriser cette technique et l'intégrer de manière efficace dans vos stratégies de combat. Voyons cela ensemble.
Définition Et Origine De L’Uppercut
L'uppercut est ce petit bijou qui peut transformer un adversaire en un pantin désarticulé en un instant. C'est un coup vertical, à l'inverse du direct (en ligne) et du crochet (horizontal). On a vu Mike Tyson, ou encore plus récemment, Francis Ngannous décrocher de fabuleux uppercuts.
Pourquoi L’Uppercut Est Important
Si vous vous demandez pourquoi nous devons nous soucier de l’uppercut, la réponse est simple : il est redoutablement efficace. En réalisant correctement ce coup, il est possible de contourner les gardes les plus étanches et d'atteindre des cibles que les crochets et les directs ne peuvent pas atteindre. Il s'agit d'une arme critique dans l'arsenal d'un guerrier. De plus, la plupart des combattants négligent ce coup, car il est plus difficile à travailler, en raison de la nécessité d'être souvent à courte distance.
Les Différents Types D'uppercuts
Cependant, un uppercut peut être utile dans de nombreuses situations et pas seulement à courte distance. On peut l'utiliser de différentes façons. Uppercut Avec Le Bras Arrière Un véritable classique. C'est le coup de poing qui vient de loin et qui atterrit avec la force d'un bulldozer. Afin de le réussir, il est essentiel de se positionner correctement. L'exécution de l'uppercut du bras arrière Placez-vous en garde, pieds écartés à la largeur des épaules. Il est important de transférer le poids de votre corps sur votre jambe arrière, mais il est important de ne pas trop vous asseoir dessus. Assurez-vous d'avoir un équilibre qui vous permet de rester flexible et réactif. Ensuite, commencez le mouvement en faisant légèrement tourner vos hanches et vos épaules. Il est nécessaire que votre main arrière descende légèrement avant de remonter rapidement. La puissance de ce coup vient de la rotation des hanches. Alors que vous tournez les hanches, déplacez le talon en tournant sur la pointe de votre pied arrière. Le poing remonte en ligne droite, visant le menton de l'adversaire. N'ayez pas pour objectif de frapper fort, mais plutôt d'être précis et rapide. Lors de la réalisation de l'uppercut, maintenez votre main opposée près de votre visage et votre coude près de votre corps afin de vous prémunir contre les contre-attaques. Après avoir effectué le coup, déplacez rapidement votre bras dans votre garde afin de revenir à une position défensive. Le secret de ce coup réside dans la rotation du tronc et des hanches. Si vous négligez cet aspect, votre coup perdra en puissance et en efficacité. Uppercut Avec Le Bras Avant
Souvent estimé comme moins puissant que le bras arrière, l'uppercut du bras avant est dévastateur avec la bonne technique. Il est également plus rapide et plus discret. L'exécution sur le bras avant On est globalement sur la même exécution que pour le bras arrière, sauf que la rotation et la répartition du poids ne sera pas la même. Tout en étant en garde, commencez en effet par tourner vos épaules et votre buste vers l’extérieur de votre jambe avant. Transférez le poids de votre corps sur votre jambe avant sans vous asseoir dessus. Faites ensuite pivoter légèrement la pointe de votre pied avant en décollant le talon. Vous pouvez ensuite lancer votre uppercut (en ligne droite, en visant le menton). L'uppercut avant est principalement utilisé pour briser la garde de l'adversaire et ouvrir des espaces pour d'autres coups. Contrer Avec Un Uppercut Plutôt réservé aux pratiquants avec un peu d'expérience, cela permet de faire de gros dégâts sur un contre. Il faut cependant maitriser un minimum les décalages. Car pour contrer avec un uppercut, il est essentiel de sortir de l'axe d'attaque de votre adversaire. Cela peut être réalisé en faisant un pas de côté ou en roulant les épaules, donc soyez attentif aux mouvements de votre adversaire: lorsqu'il se lance pour un coup direct ou un crochet, préparez-vous. Quand votre adversaire se met à l'offensive, laissez le avancer. Lorsqu'il veut rentrer dans votre garde, tournez votre épaule avant afin de vous protéger. Décalez-vous en faisant un pas de côté et envoyez votre uppercut arrière en contre tout en prenant soin de passer votre coup sous le bras qui vous attaque. Il n'est pas toujours indispensable de faire un décalage: il suffit de tourner le buste et les épaules pour esquiver. Tout dépend de votre distance. Mais la clé réside dans le timing. Vous devez être rapide et précis. L'uppercut en contre est un art qui demande beaucoup de pratique, mais il en vaut la peine. Uppercut Au Corps Il est idéal pour affaiblir votre adversaire et lui faire baisser sa garde. Il est puissant pour faire des dégâts et peut également mettre un KO au foie. Afin de faire un uppercut au corps de manière efficace, il sera nécessaire d'abaisser légèrement votre centre de gravité. Vous pouvez viser le foie, la rate, les côtes et le plexus solaire. Ce genre de coup est très efficace contre les adversaires qui préfèrent rester en garde haute. En atteignant le corps, vous les obligez à s'abaisser, ce qui ouvre la voie à d'autres attaques. Mike Tyson plaçait beaucoup d'uppercuts au corps, car il savait que cela permettait de faire baisser la garde de l'adversaire, tout en réussissant parfois à mettre un KO au foie : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFnhIcTIcWY
Que Faire Pour Éviter De Se Prendre Un Uppercut
Après avoir appris à donner des uppercuts, abordons maintenant la question de commet les éviter. Car personne n'apprécie de se prendre un coup bien placé, n'est-ce pas? Une Défense Mobile Et Solide Pour se protéger d'un uppercut, il est primordial de maintenir une garde haute et serrée. Car le principal risque quand on reçoit un uppercut est de le prendre dans le menton, donc protégez son menton est une priorité. Le déplacement de la tête est lui aussi essentiel. Mais ne négligez pas les attaques au foie. Il est donc important d'avoir un bon coup d'oeil, pour protéger soit votre tête, soit votre buste, en fonction des attaques. Bien sûr, décaler ou contrer quand on vous attaque restent les meilleures options. N'attendez pas que votre adversaire vous enchaine avec ses directs et ses crochets. Déplacez vous ! Contrôle de la Distance et Anticipation Veillez à rester à distance de votre adversaire. Il est plus efficace d'utiliser un uppercut à courte distance, donc évitez de trop rester dans la garde de votre adversaire. Les directs et les teeps sont la meilleure arme pour maintenir votre adversaire à distance. Egalement, si vous remarquez qu'il se prépare à un coup de poing, soyez prêt à agir. En anticipant correctement, vous pouvez non seulement éviter le coup, mais également préparer votre contre-attaque.
Des Enchaînements À Essayer Avec Un Uppercut
Vous avez appris à faire un uppercut. Super ! Mais un uppercut seul, c'est comme un cheeseburger sans frites. Voici quelques enchaînements à essayer pour pimenter votre jeu : - Jab - Cross - Uppercut gauche : Un classique. Commencez par un jab pour mesurer la distance. Enchaînez avec un cross pour désorienter votre adversaire. Et enfin, BAM ! Un uppercut pour finir le travail. Simple et efficace. - Uppercut gauche - Crochet gauche - Cross : L'uppercut pour perturber la garde de l'adversaire, un crochet gauche pour le déséquilibrer, et un cross puissant pour l'achever. Rien de plus satisfaisant que de voir ce combo réussir. - Uppercut au corps - Crochet tête : Variez les niveaux. Commencez par un uppercut au corps pour faire baisser la garde, puis enchaînez avec un crochet à la tête. Surprenez votre adversaire en changeant de cible. - Double Jab – Uppercut gauche – Crochet. Ici, le double jab sert à maintenir votre adversaire à distance et à masquer l'uppercut qui suit. Terminez avec un crochet pour assommer définitivement votre opposant. Simple et redoutable. - Crochet – Uppercut droit/gauche – Crochet. Ce combo est parfait pour déstabiliser votre adversaire. Le premier crochet attire son attention, l'uppercut crée le choc, et le second crochet finit le travail. Veillez à bien pivoter sur vos appuis pour maximiser la puissance. - Feinte de crochet : Feignez par exemple un crochet du gauche, puis pivotez légèrement. Votre adversaire pensera que vous allez frapper sur le côté. Et là, vous l'achevez avec un uppercut bien placé. - Combinaison Corps-Tête : Tapotez gentiment le corps de votre adversaire avec quelques coups bien sentis, puis montez brutalement l'uppercut. L'effet de surprise est garanti !
Des Enchaînements À Essayer Avec Un Uppercut En Boxe Thaïlandaise
Passons maintenant à la boxe thaïlandaise. Ici, l'uppercut peut être intégré de manière encore plus variée grâce à l'utilisation des coudes et des genoux. Voici quelques enchaînements pour pimenter vos entraînements. Jab – Uppercut – Coup de genou. Utilisez le jab pour ouvrir la garde, puis utilisez l'uppercut pour entrer en clinch. Une fois à l'intérieur, balancez des genoux puissants. Combinaison redoutable en MMA et en Muay Thai. Crochet droit – Uppercut gauche – Coup de coude droit. Le crochet prépare le terrain, l'uppercut déstabilise, et le coup de coude vient conclure avec une touche de brutalité. Parfait pour les échanges rapprochés. Uppercut gauche – Teep – Low kick. Ici, l'uppercut sert à perturber l'équilibre de l'adversaire. On peut le remplacer par un crochet du gauche. Le teep sert à maintenir la distance, et le low kick à travailler les jambes. Une approche plus stratégique pour ceux qui aiment varier les plaisirs. Ne vous limitez pas à utiliser ce coup de manière isolée ; intégrez-le dans des enchaînements fluides qui combinent coups de poing, coups de pied, coudes et genoux. Soyez créatifs !
Des Enchaînements À Essayer Avec Un Uppercut En MMA
On peut l'utiliser pour amener un takedown ou une projection. Voici par exemple 2 combos que j'utilise : Jab – Uppercut – Takedown. Pour mesurer la distance, utilisez le jab. Placez ensuite un uppercut à courte distance pour surprendre, puis placez un takedown. Un mélange idéal pour ceux qui veulent amener le combat au sol. Uppercut – Clinch – Projection. Une fois que vous avez effectué l'uppercut, attrapez votre adversaire en clinch et exploitez sa désorientation pour faire une projection. Cela permet de s'emparer du sol tout en causant des dommages en stand-up. A privilégier pour les pratiquants de Judo.
Quelques Tips Pour Améliorer Vos Uppercuts
Vous voulez passer de l'uppercut de débutant à l'uppercut de champion ? Voici quelques astuces pour y arriver : - Utilisez vos jambes : Un bon uppercut ne vient pas seulement du bras. Il commence par les jambes. Pliez légèrement les genoux, poussez sur vos pieds et transférez l'énergie du sol jusqu'à votre poing. Vous serez surpris de la puissance supplémentaire que cela procure. - Gardez le poing serré : Un uppercut sans poing serré, c'est comme une pizza sans fromage. Inutile. Gardez votre poing bien fermé pour maximiser l'impact. - Travaillez votre timing : Un uppercut doit être précis. Trop tôt, et votre adversaire esquive. Trop tard, et il vous frappe avant. Le timing est primordial. Travaillez avec un partenaire ou un sac de frappe pour perfectionner ce timing. - Protégez votre menton : Quand vous envoyez un uppercut, votre menton est vulnérable. Gardez l'autre main en garde pour éviter de vous faire contrer. - Utilisez des feintes : Avant d'envoyer votre uppercut, feintez un autre coup. Faites croire à votre adversaire que vous allez envoyer un jab ou un cross. Quand il mord à l'hameçon, lancez votre uppercut. La surprise est votre alliée.
Rappels Des Erreurs À Ne Pas Faire
Même les meilleurs font des erreurs. Voici les erreurs courantes à éviter pour que votre uppercut soit vraiment redoutable : - Trop télégraphier le coup : Si votre coup est visible à trois kilomètres, vous pouvez être sûr que votre adversaire le verra venir. Travaillez sur la rapidité et la discrétion de votre geste. - Oublier de bouger la tête : Après avoir lancé un uppercut, ne restez pas statique. Bougez la tête pour éviter un contre. Laissez votre adversaire frapper l'air, pas votre visage. - Ne pas utiliser les hanches : Un uppercut sans rotation des hanches est faible. Faites pivoter vos hanches pour maximiser la puissance. - Mauvaise distance : Un uppercut trop loin ou trop près perd de son efficacité. Apprenez à évaluer la distance idéale pour frapper avec toute votre force. - Manquer de suivi : Un uppercut réussi peut désorienter votre adversaire, mais ce n'est pas la fin. Suivez avec d'autres coups pour maximiser les dégâts.
Conclusion
Dans toute discipline de combat, l'uppercut est un avantage majeur, qu'il soit utilisé pour attaquer, contre-attaquer ou amener le combat au sol. En ne commettant pas les erreurs courantes et en améliorant régulièrement votre technique, vous constaterez que c'est un coup qui touche très souvent sa cible. Peu savent défendre un uppercut correctement. Donc pratiquez encore et encore, jusqu'à le maitriser. Read the full article
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The Knockout Vape: Exploring the Mike Tyson Vape Craze
In the world of vaping, trends come and go faster than you can say "knockout." Enter the Mike Tyson Vape, the latest heavyweight contender in the ring. Just like its namesake, this vape promises a powerful punch, delivering a vaping experience that's anything but ordinary. If you're curious about what makes the Mike Tyson Vape a heavyweight champ, you've come to the right place. Let's dive into the nitty-gritty of this vaping sensation, packed with humor, facts, and a bit of flair. The Origins of the Mike Tyson Vape The story behind the Mike Tyson Vape is as colorful as the man himself. Picture this: Mike Tyson, renowned for his knockout power in the boxing ring, decides to enter the world of vaping. Why? Because why not! If there's one thing Tyson knows, it's how to deliver a knockout, and he's taken that philosophy straight to the world of e-cigarettes. The concept was simple – create a vape that packs a punch, much like Iron Mike's legendary right hook. With his larger-than-life personality and penchant for surprises, Tyson partnered with top-tier vape engineers to craft a device that stands out in a crowded market. The result? A vape that delivers intense flavor, massive clouds, and a design that's unmistakably Tyson. The Unique Design When you first lay eyes on the Mike Tyson Vape, you know it's something special. This isn't your run-of-the-mill vape pen; it's a statement piece. Designed to reflect Tyson's bold personality, it features sleek lines, rugged materials, and a knockout finish. It's like holding a piece of boxing history in your hand – only this time, it's wrapped up in a sleek, modern package. But it's not just about looks. The design is functional too. Ergonomically crafted for comfort, the Mike Tyson Vape fits perfectly in your hand, making those long vaping sessions a breeze. Plus, the intuitive controls ensure you get the perfect hit every time, no fumbling or fussing required. The Flavor Experience When it comes to flavor, the Mike Tyson Vape doesn't pull any punches. It's designed to deliver a knockout flavor experience that leaves other vapes in the dust. Whether you're a fan of fruity blends, creamy desserts, or classic tobacco, this vape has got you covered. A Knockout Range of Flavors The Mike Tyson Vape offers a range of flavors that are as bold and exciting as Tyson's career. Imagine biting into a juicy peach right after a refreshing summer rain – that's the kind of intense, real flavor you can expect. Each puff is like a flavor explosion in your mouth, leaving you craving for more. From the tangy zing of citrus blends to the smooth richness of vanilla custard, there's something to satisfy every palate. Smooth Hits Every Time Flavor isn't the only thing that sets the Mike Tyson Vape apart. It's also designed for the smoothest hits imaginable. Thanks to advanced coil technology and precise temperature control, each puff is velvety smooth, with no harshness or irritation. It's like Tyson's own technique in the ring – powerful, but with finesse and precision. The Tech Behind the Punch Let's get into the technicalities. The Mike Tyson Vape isn't just about a pretty face and great taste; it's packed with advanced technology that ensures a top-tier vaping experience. High-Performance Battery One of the standout features is the high-performance battery. This baby lasts longer than one of Tyson's early-round knockouts, ensuring you get the most out of every charge. Say goodbye to those frustrating moments when your vape dies mid-session – with the Mike Tyson Vape, you're always ready to go the distance. Innovative Coil System The heart of any vape is its coil system, and Tyson's vape doesn't disappoint. The innovative coil design ensures even heating and maximum flavor extraction, giving you those big, satisfying clouds every vaper loves. Plus, the coils are built to last, so you won't be constantly replacing them – a knockout win for convenience and cost. Why Choose the Mike Tyson Vape? By now, you're probably wondering if the Mike Tyson Vape is the right choice for you. Well, let's break it down. Perfect for All Experience Levels Whether you're a seasoned vaper or just starting out, the Mike Tyson Vape is designed with you in mind. Its user-friendly interface makes it easy for beginners to pick up and use, while the advanced features provide the performance that experienced vapers crave. It's the perfect balance, much like Tyson himself – a blend of raw power and refined skill. A Statement Piece Let's face it: vaping is as much about style as it is about substance. And with the Mike Tyson Vape, you get both in spades. It's not just a vape; it's a conversation starter. Pull it out at a party, and you'll have everyone talking. Plus, with its robust build and top-tier performance, it's a vape you can rely on day in and day out. Conclusion The Mike Tyson Vape, much like its legendary namesake, packs a powerful punch in the vaping world. This article explores the origins, flavor experience, technology, and appeal of the Mike Tyson Vape. Designed with a bold aesthetic and advanced features, it offers a range of intense flavors and smooth hits. The high-performance battery and innovative coil system ensure a top-tier vaping experience. Suitable for both beginners and seasoned vapers, the Mike Tyson Vape stands out as a stylish, reliable, and conversation-starting device. It's the perfect blend of power and finesse, making it a knockout choice for any vaping enthusiast. FAQs 1. What is the Mike Tyson 2.0 Vape? The Mike Tyson 2.0 disposable vape is a compact, single-use vaping device inspired by the legendary boxer Mike Tyson. It comes pre-filled with e-liquid, offering a convenient and hassle-free vaping experience without the need for refilling or recharging. Available in a variety of bold flavors, this vape is designed for ease of use and powerful performance. 2. Why should I choose the Mike Tyson Vape over other vapes? The Mike Tyson Vape stands out for its long-lasting, flavorful, and powerful vaping experience. Each disposable device boasts 7000 puffs, significantly more than the average vape. It contains 15ml of e-juice with 5% nicotine salt for a potent hit, and features advanced mesh coils for a stronger, more flavorful hit. Additionally, its 550mAh battery ensures extended use between charges. 3. Do Mike Tyson Vapes contain diacetyl? No, Mike Tyson Vapes do not contain diacetyl. All products are certified safe for use and are free from harmful chemicals like diacetyl, which is known to cause respiratory issues when inhaled over long periods. 4. What flavors are available for the Mike Tyson 2.0 Vape? The Mike Tyson 2.0 Vape comes in a variety of exciting flavors. Some popular options include Watermelon Gummies, Toro Rosso, Peach Watermelon, Melonhead, and Frozen Peach. These flavors are designed to provide a refreshing and satisfying vaping experience with each puff. 5. Why is shipping so expensive for Mike Tyson Vapes? Shipping costs for Mike Tyson Vapes are higher due to the requirements of the PACT Act, which mandates adult signature confirmation for all vape product deliveries. This adds to the shipping cost to ensure compliance with legal regulations. However, free shipping is available for orders over $100. Read the full article
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Iron Mike Tyson Disposable Vape – 15000 Puffs Review
Just when you thought those vapes couldn’t get any stronger, you haven’t seen anything yet. There’s a new competitor entering the vaping boxing ring that brings more techniques that’re sure to keep you on your toes. So, maintain your guard up, as in this corner, we’ve a disposable vape that’s the true heavyweight champion, providing one knockout performance after another. Named after legendary boxer Mike Tyson, Vape Tyson‘s Iron Mike Tyson Disposable Vape – 15000 Puffs will have you going a whole ’12 rounds’, since it has the brawns, brains, and just the overall skillset that makes it so amazing. This Vape Tyson device combines their last two models, but only this time, with a few new functionalities that allow it to become the undisputed and greatest of all-time disposable vape. It’s fierce satisfaction at its finest
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The Iron Mike Tyson Disposable Vape utilizes a robustly built-in 600mAh rechargeable battery, and contains a large 14mL 5% (50mg) Salt-Based Nicotine E-Liquid reservoir, so that way, vapers can hit approximately 15000 puffs (basically doubling the average vape) of immaculate vapor, prior to the unit runs out of E-Juice and then needing to be replaced entirely. On the bottom of this device is a USB charge port that allows for rapid charging, meaning little downtime between sessions.
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The Boy Who Would Be King: The Epic Journey of Mike Tyson
By Joseph Correa
Early Life and Challenges: The Streets of Brownsville
Born into Adversity: In 1966, in the harsh environs of Brownsville, Brooklyn, Mike Tyson's story began. Raised without a father and amidst relentless poverty, Tyson faced challenges that would shape his future in profound ways. The streets of Brownsville were rife with violence, a daily reality for young Tyson. These early experiences instilled in him a fighter's instinct, a survival mechanism in a world that offered little compassion.
The Bully Becomes the Boxer: Tyson's early years were marred by bullying, leading to frequent school absences and run-ins with the law. However, this very turmoil set the stage for his future in boxing. The aggression that once was a source of trouble became his greatest asset in the ring.
Rise to Fame: From Raw Strength to Boxing Prodigy
Discovery and Direction: At 10, Tyson's life took a pivotal turn. A local youth center trainer spotted his innate strength and aggression, recognizing the potential for a future in boxing. This discovery gave Tyson a much-needed direction, channeling his turbulent energy into a disciplined pursuit.
Amateur Success and the Road to Professional Boxing: Tyson's entry into the boxing world was meteoric. His natural talent and intense training led to a string of victories in the amateur circuit. By 13, he had already claimed multiple titles, signaling the rise of a new powerhouse in the sport.
The Cus D'Amato Influence: A Mentorship That Changed Everything
Meeting the Mentor: In 1980, Tyson's journey intersected with Cus D'Amato, a legendary boxing trainer. D'Amato saw in Tyson a boxer with raw talent and a young man needing guidance. He became a father figure to Tyson, offering him not just training in the sport but life lessons.
The Making of a Champion: Under D'Amato's mentorship, Tyson transformed. He developed a unique boxing style characterized by explosive speed and overwhelming power. D'Amato's influence extended beyond techniques, instilling in Tyson a sense of discipline and control that was previously missing.
Peak and Downfall: The Youngest Heavyweight Champion and Beyond
Reaching the Zenith: By 1986, at the age of 20, Tyson had reached the zenith of his career, becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in history. His rise was rapid and spectacular, marked by a series of stunning victories that left the boxing world in awe.
The Downward Spiral: However, the fame that came with his success was a double-edged sword. Tyson's life became a public spectacle, marked by excesses and poor choices. Surrounded by opportunists and caught in a cycle of self-destructive behavior, Tyson's career and personal life began to unravel.
Redemption and Legacy: A Journey Towards Inner Peace and Transformation
Facing the Abyss: The early 1990s were not just a downfall for Mike Tyson but a descent into a personal abyss. The loss to Buster Douglas, which shocked the world, was but a precursor to a more profound personal and legal battle that led to Tyson's incarceration. This period marked the nadir of Tyson's life when the once invincible champion faced his most formidable opponent yet: himself.
Confronting the Man in the Mirror: Tyson encountered an unavoidable confrontation with his identity behind bars. Stripped of the fame, the entourage, and the roar of the crowds, he was left with the raw essence of who he had become. It was a period of intense self-reflection and soul-searching. Tyson delved into literature, philosophy, and self-help, seeking answers and understanding. These years were transformative, serving as a crucible that reshaped his identity.
Emerging with New Purpose: When Tyson emerged from prison, he was not the same Man who had entered. The physicality of the boxer remained, but there was a newfound depth to his persona. He returned to the ring to reclaim past glories and, as a man, on a mission to redefine his legacy. While flashes of his former prowess surfaced, it was clear that Tyson's actual fight was no longer in the ring but in the arena of personal growth and redemption.
A Voice for the Voiceless: Tyson's journey turned towards helping others. He became an outspoken advocate for mental health, using his platform to speak candidly about his struggles with depression, addiction, and the demons of his past. Tyson transformed his narrative from one of a fallen star to a beacon of hope for those facing similar battles.
Raw Courage and Vulnerability: In his one-man show, best-selling memoir, and therapy podcast, Tyson laid bare his soul. He spoke of his trials and tribulations with a raw honesty that was shocking and deeply moving. These weren't just confessions, but lessons in humility, resilience, and the human capacity for change.
Inspiring a New Generation: Tyson's legacy is no longer defined solely by his achievements in the ring. It's marked by his courage to face his past, to own his mistakes, and to use his experiences to inspire and support others. His story resonates with boxing fans and anyone seeking redemption and a second chance in life.
A Living Testament: Today, Mike Tyson is a testament to the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity. His story is a vivid tapestry of triumph, despair, and redemption. The narrative reminds us that even the hardest of exteriors beats a heart capable of profound change and deep compassion.
Feature Photo: Ryan Loco/GLORY Sports International
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On sait que même au lycée, Curtis, comme Mike Tyson, est tombé amoureux de la boxe avec zèle
Pendant son temps libre du banc de l'école, le jeune homme est allé au gymnase pour enfants, où il a perfectionné les techniques de combat et a libéré tous les griefs accumulés sur un sac de boxe. Cependant, sa passion ne s'est pas éteinte : 50 Cent est toujours un promoteur de boxe à ce jour. Jackson identifie ce sport avec la musique, car, selon lui, le rap dans les battles est comparable à un match de boxe : il y a à la fois des champions et des perdants.
En partie, Jackson a été introduit dans le monde du hip-hop par son jeune cousin, qui lisait sous le surnom de Two Five et s'est mérité le surnom de 25 Cent. Après des problèmes avec la loi, Curtis s'est rendu compte qu'il était impossible de glisser sur la pente, il a donc décidé de prendre le bon chemin et de diriger son énergie dans la bonne direction.
Jackson a commencé à pratiquer l'art des mots dans le sous-sol d'un ami, adoptant le nom d'utilisateur 50 Cent après un célèbre gangster du passé qui vivait à Brooklyn dans les années 1980. Comme accompagnement musical de fond (piste d'accompagnement), le gars a utilisé un vieux gramophone.
En 1996, un ami de Curtis l'a présenté au populaire DJ Jason William Mizell, qui était membre du groupe de rap grand public Run-D.M.C.
Il faut dire que ce gang hip-hop a pris la tête des charts avec les Beastie Boys et Public Enemy. Par conséquent, la rencontre avec Jason a joué entre les mains de Curtis. Le gourou du hip-hop a appris à l'artiste débutant à sentir le rythme. La sortie du premier album de Jackson devait avoir lieu sous le label Jam Master Jay Records, mais cela ne s'est pas produit.
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Mike Tyson from Tony Blauer's SPEAR University on Vimeo.
Tyson’s Striking Movement Is Very Unique.
Most fighters do not move this way.
His punch lands just as his foot does. And in some cases, it lands just prior to the lead foot.
Most people move their foot first, then get their body in position, and finally launch their strike.
Even when done very quickly, it’s still telegraphic.
Rewatch Mike’s Jab at the 10-second mark as it's the best illustration of this.
Tyson had the neuromuscular communication skills and kinesthetic perception to explode almost as a single unit.
This maximizes (for fighting) his power output, it also minimizes pre-contact cues making him very non-telegraphic.
His ability to combine his raw speed (genetic), with his boxing technique made him very fast, for any weight.
But it was his ability to move “suddenly”, in relation to a stimulus (target) that made him really scary.
The timing between them is deliberate. Because the training was deliberate.
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The Art of Boxing: A Sport of Strength, Skill, and Strategy
Introduction
Boxing, often referred to as the "sweet science," is a sport that combines physical prowess, mental agility, and strategic thinking. Dating back centuries, this combat sport has captured the imagination of audiences around the world. In this article, we delve into the captivating world of boxing, exploring its history, techniques, and the qualities that make it a true test of an athlete's mettle.
A Rich History
Boxing has a long and storied history, dating back to ancient civilizations มวยพักยก such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. The sport's evolution over time has led to the establishment of various techniques and rules. Modern-day boxing emerged in the late 19th century, with the introduction of weight classes and the use of gloves to reduce the risk of serious injury.
The Techniques
At its core, boxing is about delivering and avoiding punches while employing a variety of defensive and offensive techniques. Fighters utilize a combination of footwork, head movement, and precise striking to outmaneuver and outwit their opponents. Some of the key techniques in boxing include jabs, crosses, hooks, uppercuts, and defensive maneuvers like slips, rolls, and blocks.
Physical and Mental Conditioning
Boxers undergo rigorous training to develop the physical attributes necessary for success in the ring. They focus on building strength, speed, agility, and endurance through a combination of cardiovascular exercises, weight training, and sparring sessions. Additionally, mental fortitude is paramount in boxing, as fighters must maintain focus, discipline, and the ability to make split-second decisions under intense pressure.
Strategic Brilliance
While boxing may appear to be a brute force sport, it is equally a game of strategy. Fighters analyze their opponents' strengths and weaknesses, employing tactics to exploit vulnerabilities and create openings. The ability to read an opponent's movements, adapt to changing circumstances, and implement effective game plans is crucial for success in the ring.
Weight Classes and Championships
Boxing is divided into different weight classes, ensuring fair competition based on fighters' size and weight. Each weight class has its own set of champions, with prestigious titles like the WBC (World Boxing Council), WBA (World Boxing Association), IBF (International Boxing Federation), and WBO (World Boxing Organization) up for grabs. Winning a world title is the pinnacle of a boxer's career and often comes after years of hard work, dedication, and sacrifice.
Boxing Icons
Throughout history, boxing has produced iconic figures who have left an indelible mark on the sport. Legends like Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson, Mike Tyson, and Manny Pacquiao have not only displayed incredible boxing skills but have also become cultural icons, inspiring millions with their achievements inside and outside the ring.
Conclusion
Boxing is more than just a sport; it is a captivating display of athleticism, skill, and strategy. From its ancient origins to the modern-day spectacle, boxing has evolved into a sophisticated contest of strength, speed, endurance, and mental acuity. It continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its compelling narratives, electrifying knockouts, and moments of unparalleled sporting brilliance.
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Tyson Fury is a British boxer currently the WBC and The Ring magazine heavyweight champion. Tyson is in Bangkok on 8 June 2023; tickets are on sale. Tyson honours Mike Tyson with his first name. Tyson is known for his unique boxing style and ability to outbox opponents. Fury has held multiple world heavyweight titles and is considered one of the best heavyweight boxers ever. He is also known for his outspoken personality and his willingness to speak his mind. Fury has been involved in some of the biggest fights in boxing history and is one of the most famous boxers in the world. Tyson Fury's Rise to the Top: How the British Boxer Became a Champion Tyson Fury has come a long way since his humble beginnings in Manchester, England. The British boxer has gone from being an unknown fighter to becoming one of the most successful boxers in the world. Fury first made a name for himself in 2008 when he won the English heavyweight title. He then went on to win the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles in 2009. After that, he won the European heavyweight title in 2011 and the WBO International heavyweight title in 2012. In 2015, Fury made history when he defeated Wladimir Klitschko to become the unified heavyweight champion of the world. A stunning upset shocked the boxing world and made Fury an overnight sensation. Fury has become a household name since then. He has appeared on talk shows and magazine covers and even had a cameo in Creed II. He has also become a role model for many young people, inspiring them to pursue their dreams and never give up. Fury's success is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has trained relentlessly and pushed himself to the limit to become the best boxer. He has also shown tremendous courage and resilience in the face of adversity. Tyson Fury is a true champion, British boxer, and inspiration to many. His rise to the top is a remarkable story of hard work, dedication, and determination. Tyson Fury's Training Regimen: What It Takes to Be a World-Class Boxer Tyson Fury is one of the world's most successful boxers, and his training regimen is a big part of why. The heavyweight champion follows a rigorous routine to stay in shape and prepare for his fights. Here's a look at what it takes to be a world-class boxer like Fury. Fury starts his day with a morning run. He runs for about an hour, usually around five miles, and then follows up with a light stretching session. After that, he heads to the gym for a full-body workout. He combines strength training and cardio exercises to build muscle and endurance. Fury also spends much time in the ring. He does a lot of sparring and shadowboxing to practice his technique and stay sharp. He also works on his footwork and agility, as well as his hand speed and power. In addition to his physical training, Fury also greatly emphasises his mental preparation. He meditates and visualizes his fights to stay focused and motivated. He also studies his opponents and watches a lot of fight footage to understand their styles and weaknesses. Tyson Fury's training regimen is intense, but it's what it takes to be a world-class boxer. He puts in the hard work and dedication to stay at the top of his game. The fighter won multiple world titles. You'll need the same commitment and dedication to become a champion like Fury. Tyson Fury vs Mike Tyson: Comparing the Two Legends of Boxing It's a matchup that boxing fans have been dreaming of for years: Tyson Fury vs Mike Tyson. They are two of the greatest boxers of all time, with incredible records and many accomplishments. But who would win in a fight between these two legends? Look at the two fighters. Tyson Fury is the current WBC heavyweight champion, and he's been on a tear since his return to the ring in 2018. He's undefeated in his last 21 fights, with 19 wins by knockout. He's a powerful puncher with a great jab and a strong chin. On the other hand, Mike Tyson is a former undisputed heavyweight champion and one of the most feared boxers ever.
He's known for his devastating power and intimidating presence in the ring. He's also a master of the psychological game, often using his opponents' fear against them. So, who would win in a fight between these two? It's hard to say. Fury is younger and more active, but Tyson has the experience and the power to back it up. Both fighters can end the fight with one punch, so it could come down to who lands the first big shot. It would be an incredible fight to watch, no matter who wins. Tyson Fury and Mike Tyson are legends of the sport, and it would be a dream come true for boxing fans to see them face off in the ring. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clAqWcmrXDw Tyson Fury's Mental Health Journey: How He Overcame Depression to Reach the Top Tyson Fury has come a long way since his depression and despair. The world's British boxer heavyweight champion has been open about his struggles with mental health, and his journey to the top is inspiring. Fury first opened up about his mental health struggles in 2016 when he revealed he had been battling depression for two years. He had been drinking heavily and using drugs to cope with his inner turmoil and was in a dark place. But Fury was determined to turn his life around. He sought help from a therapist and began to change his life. He stopped drinking and using drugs and started focusing on his boxing career. Fury worked hard to regain shape and eventually returned to the ring. He won his first fight back in 2018 and hasn't looked back since. Fury has become a beacon of hope for those struggling with mental health issues. He has spoken openly about his journey and has encouraged others to seek help if they are working. Fury's story is inspiring, showing that there is always hope, no matter how dark things may seem. With hard work and determination, anything is possible. Tyson Fury's Impact on the Boxing World: How He Changed the Sport Forever Tyson Fury has made an incredible impact on the boxing world. The British boxer and heavyweight champion has been a force since his professional debut in 2008, and his rise to the sport's top has been nothing short of remarkable. Fury has been a game-changer in the boxing world, and you can feel his influence in many ways. He has brought a new level of excitement to the sport with his larger-than-life personality and willingness to take on any challenge. He has also been a vocal advocate for mental health awareness, and his openness about his struggles has helped destigmatize the issue. Fury has also changed how the public views the sport. He has brought a new level of accessibility with his willingness to engage with fans on social media and speak out on issues that matter to him. He has also been a vocal critic of the boxing establishment, and his willingness to challenge the status quo has helped bring a much-needed change in the sport. Finally, Fury has changed how the media view the sport. He has been a major draw for television networks, and his fights have been some of the most-watched in recent years. He has also been a major draw for sponsors, and his presence in the sport has helped to bring in much-needed revenue. Tyson Fury has changed the boxing world forever. He has brought new excitement to the sport, and his willingness to challenge the status quo has helped bring much-needed change. He has also been a significant draw for television networks and sponsors, and his presence in the sport has helped to bring in much-needed revenue. Conclusion Tyson Fury is a remarkable athlete who has achieved great success in boxing. He has overcome many obstacles and has become a champion in the sport. His determination and hard work have enabled him to become one of the most successful boxers in the world. He inspires many, and his story is a testament to the power of perseverance and dedication. Tyson Fury is a true champion and will continue to be a force in the boxing world. Tyson is in Bangkok on 8 June 2023, and tickets are on
sale. You can hear his story first-hand. Buy tickets on TixTaQ Tickets. https://thailandeventguide.com/tyson-fury-heavyweight-bangkok/?feed_id=1895&_unique_id=6432a6fb3b646
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After looking more into boxing, I found it reasonably easy to find different books about different boxing styles. The most useful source that I have stumbled upon is a book called "The Complete Guide To Boxing Fitness." Though the book is primarily about non-contact boxing, there are a few beneficial chapters, such as the chapters on technique or shadowboxing, as it tells you all about how to train properly.
Continuing to learn more about this topic, I went to the library here at Kutztown, and it was easy to find what I was looking for. Right away, I found a book close to what I was looking for, but it turned out that it was not quite something that I could use. I ended up looking for a different book and after spending a few minutes looking at surrounding books, I found the book "The Boxing Kings," which is all about the heavyweight boxers of the twentieth century. The book mentions a ton of famous people, such as Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. The book was more geared towards learning about the boxers themselves instead of how they fought, but I still found it as a very interesting read to add to my research.
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37: SUPER BOXING
Exactly what it says: it's boxing, and seems to be super. Instead of an over-the- shoulder view like in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out, this game gives you two boxers side by side, and your main playable character has a huge, impressive Afro. Round one, touch gloves and come out fighting!
"This man.. who IS this wondrous man with an entire sheep for hair! He's awesome but the whole audience behind him can't see anything." Bea throws a few punches. "And it controls weird!! And I can't configure it of course but the directional pad is to block in different ways, you have two punches and use the other primary buttons to move."
ButterflyDefect: Just like real boxing! Knock em out the box, bea
Eventually the controls become a bit clearer and Bea stops being battered back into the turnbuckles. She even gets the opponent with a good shot in the mouth, making pixelated blood drip down his chin!
"Oh. Ow. Okay I'll just pummel your stomach for a while. You really can't give ANY leeway or you'll get hit, and of course it just throws you in like this because why not!"
"This needs cheats. And by cheats I mean foot stomping and groin clobbering"
The body blows help, but the opponent's muscular shape is getting more defined-- he's not getting stronger, though, he's got blood running down his six-pack now.
"You ain't even seen my Super Smashfro Sugar Punch yet!!"
ButterflyDefect: Jeez this game's.. kind of brutal SugaGlyda: yeah D: HNV: They really should test these boxers for hemophilia before they let them in the ring!
"Maybe bleeding a lot is just his gimmick, like how Great Tiger can teleport for some reason"
berd_snurglar: its not SOME REASON, it's secret technique passed down through hundreds of generations of stereotypes
At that moment, the opponent lets his guard down. Bea gets in a good body blow-- and her opponent's right pectoral muscle falls off, revealing white bones underneath.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUGH....uuuuGGGHHHHhhh....hhhh...hhhhhhhhhh...ffpptptt.. DOES THAT HAPPEN??"
SugaGlyda: Whoooakay i think i need to sit out this'n, sorry guys aroseahorseboy: jesus christ it's still sitting on the floor!
"Can't I just kick it away? Just a little nudge"
HNV: Even Mortal Kombat never had you break your opponents up like a freaking chocolate bar! Llord_Kuruku: what a fucking gross out... hide this game from your kids, they'll love it
The opponent keeps coming after Bea despite his grievous injury; her next counterpunch knocks his bicep off and it lands next to the pec, forming a growing pile.
Syrupentine: ...wait, I just realized there's no health meter in this game...
"No, no there isn't, you're just literally expected to punch your opponent into chunks" Klickitat_Street: Super Dog Food Boxing.
"Which raises the chunk-o-meter, which it how you win!" she tries to punch the opponents arm, seeing if she can get some of that muscle off
Baconnaise: Riki-Fro
That's a good hit, it doesn't just knock off the muscle but his whole lower arm! Now he can only punch with one hand and a stub!
HNV: Monty Python's Black Knight Boxing.
"There now they can call you... Stub Joe. Gabby Bonesplinter. Dead Steve. Chunks McGullicutty."
ButterflyDefect: Meat..... Bob. Bee52: We got a winner!
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