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Jack Slack


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Jack Slack is a pen name of an anonymous British freelance writer, podcaster, analyst and amateur historian of combat sport; most notable as a mixed martial arts (MMA) striking analyst, writing detailed, analytical breakdowns of fighters, fighting techniques and strategies, using videos, photos and animated GIFs. Slack formerly wrote regularly for BloodyElbow, Bleacher Report, Vice Sports and Unibet. Due to successful Patreon support, he independently writes on his blog FightPrimer and bi-weekly broadcasts Jack Slack Podcast (formerly named Fights Gone By (FGB) podcast) on YouTube.

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“In fact, much of the time Foreman and Saddler were close enough that their right hand would actively obstruct the path of their opponent's lead hand. If their opponent started trying to swing around Foreman or Saddler's outstretched hands, the longer path gave the ring cutters”
Jack Slack, Finding the Art: Essays on the Principles, Tactics and Techniques Which Govern Combat Sports

“This method can be used to get around the ring, to escape the ropes, or to test the opponent's reactions and turning speed.”
Jack Slack, Finding the Art: Essays on the Principles, Tactics and Techniques Which Govern Combat Sports

“There are very few men who can throw a powerful uppercut or hook right up next to their own head or in front of their own sternum.”
Jack Slack, Finding the Art: Essays on the Principles, Tactics and Techniques Which Govern Combat Sports



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