Mike,
I wasn't saying that you don't pick holes in your opponent - I understand and use this concept a lot. What I meant was that in any boxing event, if one guy just defends, it will be a long time before his opponent creates a gap and knocks him out
Therefore I fall back on the wing chun in that kind of situation.
As I said, I probably do need to go and revisit my boxing. I was just quoting from my experience, where I have taken out good boxers using wing chun.
I am always willing to play around with boxers (or they play around with me!!!), and I have won open bare knuckle tournies against boxers
I just don't like people dismissing wing chun so quickly. Yes it does have gaps in the system but as martial artists we fix these gaps.
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