🐔 Fight Style of Roundhead
1. Intelligent, Tactical Fighter
Roundheads are often called “thinking birds.” They:
- Read the opponent’s movement
- Adjust quickly during the fight
- Avoid wasting energy
2. Accurate Cutter
They are famous for sharp, well-placed strikes rather than random attacks. When they hit, it’s usually clean and damaging.
3. Counter-Puncher with Timing
Like Pyles, many Roundheads prefer:
- Letting the opponent initiate
- Striking at the perfect moment
4. Good Footwork & Evasion
They are agile and can:
- Sidestep attacks
- Create angles before striking
5. Mid to Late Fight Strength
Roundheads tend to improve as the fight goes on, especially when they figure out their opponent.
🧤 Handling of Roundhead Cock
1. Train for Timing, Not Just Power
- Use controlled sparring to develop accuracy and reaction time
- Don’t overemphasize brute strength training
2. Maintain Agility
- Keep body weight balanced (not too heavy)
- Use fly pens or light exercise to improve movement
3. Avoid Overworking
- Roundheads perform best when fresh and sharp, not exhausted
- Too much conditioning can reduce their natural timing
4. Careful Sparring
- Limit damage during practice
- Their advantage is precision—injuries can reduce effectiveness
5. Proper Matching
- Best against aggressive or predictable fighters
- Can struggle if pressured constantly without space to think
⚖️ Strengths vs Weaknesses
Strengths:
- Very accurate strikes
- High fight IQ
- Good endurance and adaptability
Weaknesses:
- Can be out-pressured early
- Not always the strongest hitter
- Needs proper timing to shine

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