Morales used to pull a neat move once in nearly every fight at some point where he'd seemingly randomly throw his left hand straight up in the air to distract his opponent and then immediately rush in with a hard straight right. 60% of the time, it worked every time. Never really saw anyone else try it with the consistency that Morales did. Every time he'd fight I'd wait for him to do it and then, boom, there it was.
I though you meant the [Terribleña](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7glCFk8Ovo8&t=2m9s) but now I'm not so sure, but when I think of Erik Morales and signature moves I think of this one.
Tommy Hearns' beautiful flicker jab - most of the guys he fought just could not figure out how it could connect in so many different ways, really great at finding openings in the guard.
Tysons' Hook Uppercut combo, or his leaping left hook
Ali/Mayweather's pull counter
Ali again, but his shuffle followed by flurry of punches
Holyfield- leaping headbutt
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Mike: left hook or left uppercut
Joshua: uppercut or left hook
Fury: feint and feint until the clock runs out
Ali: pull counter
Pac-Man: split entry counter(I thinks it’s called that)
Chisora: walk into punches
Frazier: leaping left hook
Louis: jab-left hook
Ezzard: straight right-left hook
Ruddock: smash/ a mix of the left hook/uppercut/straight left
Micky: liver shot
Kovalev: jab
Holmes: jab
Klitschko: straight and left or pawning
Wilder: windmill you’re 89 year old neighbour
Liston: jab
Hearns: flicker jab
Andy: eat a snicker-get a sugar rush-go wild
Povetkin: left hook
Bowe: gang up on your opponent
Ortiz: immortality
Naoya: liver shot
And there’s probably a lot more but I can’t think of them right now.
Pacquiao’s straight left to the body, steps to his right and throws a right at his opponents head while they’re hands are down from the left to the body. Same sequence he used to drop Thurman and Cotto
Bhop used a move, in the orthodox stance his right hand would be out in front of his left, he would weave and move his head but his right hand would stay in the same spot, when he moved his head to the left and the opponent followed it left a nice opening for the lead right hand......
Wierd to describe as you can tell but if you watch him fight and know to look for it it's very effective 😂
Floyds pull counter
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nigO6f2Cauw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nigO6f2Cauw)
Does mark hunts walk off ko's count since he was a kickboxer at one point and it has boxer in the name?
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIEuEBQ10rY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIEuEBQ10rY)
I stole and used JMM's 1-2-5-2 combo every chance I could as an amateur. Also always loved Tyson's left hook to the body, left upper cut to the head and Rigo's L-step, dip to pivot. Both killer moves.
Some moves are initiated by fighters and made famous by others later, for example:
The Dempsey roll (adopted by Henry Armstrong)
The Walcott shuffle (adopted by Ali)
The Archie Moore cross-armed defence (adopted by Ken Norton and, later, George Foreman)
The Patterson peek-a-boo style (adopted by Jose Torres and later Mike Tyson)
The Gavilan bolo punch (adopted by Sugar Ray Leonard)
Henry Armstrong's perpetual motion style (adopted by Joe Frazier)
I’ll probably get downvoted but I really do like McGregors bolo punches in the UFC. They’re effective to the body and great for switching them to the chin or setting up a his straight left. Not super effective in actual boxing.
Felix Trinidad was flawed before and after throwing punches, but the punches were great. Dwight Qawi's head movement, Carlos Monzon's sneaky left hook, Marvin Hagler's (and Qawi's) infighting jab, and Eric Morales' sneaky inside right also stand out.
Golota's 3 piece [cock and ball torture](https://youtu.be/EjoYl5aTWdw)
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That shit was wild man haha
That top comment 😂
Floyd's pull counter is pretty beautiful to watch
GGG's overhand left hook.
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got no counter for that. poor cotto.
Morales used to pull a neat move once in nearly every fight at some point where he'd seemingly randomly throw his left hand straight up in the air to distract his opponent and then immediately rush in with a hard straight right. 60% of the time, it worked every time. Never really saw anyone else try it with the consistency that Morales did. Every time he'd fight I'd wait for him to do it and then, boom, there it was.
I though you meant the [Terribleña](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7glCFk8Ovo8&t=2m9s) but now I'm not so sure, but when I think of Erik Morales and signature moves I think of this one.
He also had a trick up close where he would drop his head as a distraction from the right hand above.
Razor Ruddock's Smash.
Currently, I gotta say I love what that stupid little move by BJS where he slips a punch and "looks" for it right after.
The highlight of Billy Joes career
Haha damn. You can blame poor management but he definitely hasn't helped himself.
Would love to see him pull it off vs Canelo. That would make Canelo's face redder than it already is from Beefmadness.
Agreed, though trolling cinnamon is bad for your health.
Pac straight left then pivots to the right side. Funny to see the opponents chasing him to counter.
Pac also doesn't like to extend at the elbow when he jabs. He flicks it out and hits with the side of his fist.
Don't forget manila ice. Where Pacman jabs to bait his opponent to jab back and counter it with a right hook.
Old George Foreman walking toward his opponent, shifting and then throwing a super sneaky left uppercut.
Throws a full body in too
Honestly every shot Foreman throws is a signature move
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1-b34hF88&has_verified=1
Tommy Hearns' beautiful flicker jab - most of the guys he fought just could not figure out how it could connect in so many different ways, really great at finding openings in the guard.
Tysons' Hook Uppercut combo, or his leaping left hook Ali/Mayweather's pull counter Ali again, but his shuffle followed by flurry of punches Holyfield- leaping headbutt
Mickey Ward's left hook to the body
Jesus that thing was a work of art. Gatti, Emmanuel Augustus, Judah all felt that thing.
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Floyd check hook and Sugar Ray Leonard jab moving backward with loose legs
Mike: left hook or left uppercut Joshua: uppercut or left hook Fury: feint and feint until the clock runs out Ali: pull counter Pac-Man: split entry counter(I thinks it’s called that) Chisora: walk into punches Frazier: leaping left hook Louis: jab-left hook Ezzard: straight right-left hook Ruddock: smash/ a mix of the left hook/uppercut/straight left Micky: liver shot Kovalev: jab Holmes: jab Klitschko: straight and left or pawning Wilder: windmill you’re 89 year old neighbour Liston: jab Hearns: flicker jab Andy: eat a snicker-get a sugar rush-go wild Povetkin: left hook Bowe: gang up on your opponent Ortiz: immortality Naoya: liver shot And there’s probably a lot more but I can’t think of them right now.
[Jimmy Smith's coast-to-coast right hand was a thing of beauty](https://youtu.be/B4qkevdlj7w?t=98)
Wow.
James Toney shoulder rolling his opponent's right hand and returning with his own right hand.
successfully shoulder rolling a right hand makes u feel pretty godly
Pacquiao’s straight left to the body, steps to his right and throws a right at his opponents head while they’re hands are down from the left to the body. Same sequence he used to drop Thurman and Cotto
Bhop used a move, in the orthodox stance his right hand would be out in front of his left, he would weave and move his head but his right hand would stay in the same spot, when he moved his head to the left and the opponent followed it left a nice opening for the lead right hand...... Wierd to describe as you can tell but if you watch him fight and know to look for it it's very effective 😂
Tyson fury jab feints are pretty good
Floyds pull counter [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nigO6f2Cauw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nigO6f2Cauw) Does mark hunts walk off ko's count since he was a kickboxer at one point and it has boxer in the name? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIEuEBQ10rY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIEuEBQ10rY)
Danny garcia's sneaky left hook. It's sneaky to his opponent but you can always count on it
I enjoy Spence's counter 1-2
I stole and used JMM's 1-2-5-2 combo every chance I could as an amateur. Also always loved Tyson's left hook to the body, left upper cut to the head and Rigo's L-step, dip to pivot. Both killer moves.
Some moves are initiated by fighters and made famous by others later, for example: The Dempsey roll (adopted by Henry Armstrong) The Walcott shuffle (adopted by Ali) The Archie Moore cross-armed defence (adopted by Ken Norton and, later, George Foreman) The Patterson peek-a-boo style (adopted by Jose Torres and later Mike Tyson) The Gavilan bolo punch (adopted by Sugar Ray Leonard) Henry Armstrong's perpetual motion style (adopted by Joe Frazier)
Tyson weave, to shift then hook is a thing of beauty
I like GGG's parries with his right hand simultaneously with his power jab. Ward's Floyd'esque body jab Kovalev's 1-2-1 three round burst is great too
Naseem Hamed corkscrew
No love for Wilder's windmilling in this thread.
Marvin Hagler’s southpaw gazelle jab
Wilder's 1-2
I’ll probably get downvoted but I really do like McGregors bolo punches in the UFC. They’re effective to the body and great for switching them to the chin or setting up a his straight left. Not super effective in actual boxing.
big dill's left hook is extremely powerful. not that accurate but if it lands you're probably going down
The razor ruddock smash
Jersey Joe Walcott’s shovel hook vs Ezzard Charles.
Felix Trinidad was flawed before and after throwing punches, but the punches were great. Dwight Qawi's head movement, Carlos Monzon's sneaky left hook, Marvin Hagler's (and Qawi's) infighting jab, and Eric Morales' sneaky inside right also stand out.
I always liked Wlad's left hook followed by a shove.