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Chapter 86: Carefully
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As the fight nears its end, the former WBA featherweight champion, Ken Norton, reflects on the match and wonders what has changed. He wonders if the swaying of the opponent's body has stopped him in his tracks. Norton says that he used the same technique as a boxer back in the day, swaying his body so that he could counter a jab from his opponent with parrying. He thinks that this technique has worked well in the past, and he wonders if it will work again in the future. Norton thinks that the jabs from the other side of the ring are just as good as the ones from the opponent. He says that if he steps back, he can see that the opponent is coming at him with a hook, an uppercut, or a guillotine choke. He believes that if the opponent connects with his left, the right will follow through naturally. Norton wonders whether the other opponent is using his jab as a coach, or if he himself is the coach. Norton worries that some of the other fighters are talking trash about him, and wonders if he might be able to sniff him again. The former champion thinks that some guys are talking about the jab, but he doesn't know if they're talking about him or about the other boxer. He worries that they've been talking about his coach, and that the other fighter might be using the jab to get him out of the way. He also wonders if some guys have been talking to him about the
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All-Rounder Meguru • Chapter 86: Carefully • Page ik-page-474158
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All-Rounder Meguru • Chapter 86: Carefully • Page ik-page-474149
Chapter 86: Carefully
This is a locked chapterChapter 86: Carefully
About This Chapter
As the fight nears its end, the former WBA featherweight champion, Ken Norton, reflects on the match and wonders what has changed. He wonders if the swaying of the opponent's body has stopped him in his tracks. Norton says that he used the same technique as a boxer back in the day, swaying his body so that he could counter a jab from his opponent with parrying. He thinks that this technique has worked well in the past, and he wonders if it will work again in the future. Norton thinks that the jabs from the other side of the ring are just as good as the ones from the opponent. He says that if he steps back, he can see that the opponent is coming at him with a hook, an uppercut, or a guillotine choke. He believes that if the opponent connects with his left, the right will follow through naturally. Norton wonders whether the other opponent is using his jab as a coach, or if he himself is the coach. Norton worries that some of the other fighters are talking trash about him, and wonders if he might be able to sniff him again. The former champion thinks that some guys are talking about the jab, but he doesn't know if they're talking about him or about the other boxer. He worries that they've been talking about his coach, and that the other fighter might be using the jab to get him out of the way. He also wonders if some guys have been talking to him about the
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