Lethal Inside Boxing Game: A Technical Autopsy
Everyone thinks they know how Benny Paret died. They point to the tragic third fight with Emile Griffith—often called the first murder on live television. But legendary cutman Chuck Bodak told a different story… He believed the real damage happened months earlier—when Gene Fullmer put on one of the most brutal inside fighting performances in boxing history. In this video, Coach Keith Keppner breaks down: The hidden mechanics of short-range knockout power How Fullmer generated “4 inches of death” using pure rotational force The inside positioning system that made Paret defenseless The psychological warfare that turns a fight into a slow collapse And the moment that reveals the most dangerous instinct a fighter can have This isn’t just boxing history—this is a technical autopsy of one of the most devastating styles ever captured on film. If you’re a fighter, coach, or serious student of the game, this breakdown will change how you see: Inside fighting Pressure systems Punch mechanics Fighter safety and corner responsibility 🥊 What You’ll Learn: This video dives deep into real boxing science, including the physics behind punching power: τ=Iα This is the formula behind rotational force—and the key to understanding how elite fighters generate devastating power in tight spaces. ⚠️ A Serious Warning for Fighters & Coaches This story connects directly to one of the darkest moments in boxing history. Sometimes a fight is lost long before it ends. And sometimes… a coach has to save a fighter from himself. This video is not just about technique—it’s about responsibility.
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