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@Lee-bz2xn
He more than likely trained with music.
Skipping for sure helps but to me skipping gives coordination more than rhythm.
Shadow boxing, especially to music would give him that dancer look (that I thought you seen) that I see when he fights & its when hes flinching n feinting n bobbing before he attacks you can see his rhythm, hes reading your reactions/body language but with Hagler each flinch, feint or bob he made gave him 4 or 5 attacking options on you, where as a good/great boxer, as opposed to an all time great one like Hagler was, may give himself 3 options.
Hagler was just so versatile & very difficult to successfully attack tactically/consistently & he was equally offensively good. Ambidextrous in both attack & defence & he fought with a beautiful balance between the 2.
100% dedication to his craft, hours upon hours shadow boxing then sparring, applying & then fine tuning the concepts he had been thinking about during every quiet moment he had.
Hagler was no accident or no fluke, he was kinesthetic intelligence & tactics, more master craftsman than artist.
A Demolition expert.
#Marvelous
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