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Take note that the fighter who is usually following the red line diagram is most likely in position to punch or avoid being hit and can counter quicker as opposed to leaning to far back. Here Broner commits two mistakes and that is he backs up straight with his head up and his guard down as shown with the yellow diagram. Had Broner followed the red diagram and backed up in a slight tuck with his gloves protecting him he would have avoided the hit and the ensuing knock down. Danny Garcia when fighting Lucas Matthysse kept the guard up and as soon as he felt a shot from Lucas touching his glove Danny fired back with the counter. Danny remained in the red position
Take note that the fighter who is usually following the red line diagram is most likely in position to punch or avoid being hit and can counter quicker as opposed to leaning to far back. Here Broner commits two mistakes and that is he backs up straight with his head up and his guard down as shown with the yellow diagram. Had Broner followed the red diagram and backed up in a slight tuck with his gloves protecting him he would have avoided the hit and the ensuing knock down. Danny Garcia when fighting Lucas Matthysse kept the guard up and as soon as he felt a shot from Lucas touching his glove Danny fired back with the counter. Danny remained in the red position
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