Tommy Ryan
Defensive counter-puncher
Shared areas: Defence, Precision
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Why study this fighter
George Dixon is useful for studying Technical Defensive Engine Ring Geography. Key coaching cues are: simple repeatable cues from older footage, lower-weight tempo and angle changes, technical choices under pressure. Use the page as a study aid: isolate one visible habit, train it safely, then test whether it improves your own rounds.
George Dixon is a technical boxer in the H&G style library. It is a classic orthodox profile. The strongest axis scores are defence 88, ring control 88 and volume 76. Study simple repeatable cues from older footage and lower-weight tempo and angle changes. A practical cue is to use two-minute technical rounds that isolate the cue before adding speed or power. The page includes 1 selected video reference for the study notes. The main warning is: do not make defence passive or stop punching completely..
Fighter guide only. This is not a claim about level, ability, or matching a champion. Use the diagnostic to compare how you box, then bring the result into class or PT.
Use this as a practical style guide. Treat the examples as ideas to test, then check the notes before leaning too hard on one pattern.
Study, do not imitate
The point is to spot patterns: pressure, range, rhythm, risk, and defensive shape. The radar below turns those patterns into a readable coaching map.
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Closest in the library
These are the nearest 8-axis shapes to George Dixon across the 250 public profiles.
Defensive counter-puncher
Shared areas: Defence, Precision
Combination counter boxer
Shared areas: Starter, Pressure
Defensive outside boxer
Shared areas: Counter, Defence
Outside ring controller
Shared areas: Counter, Starter
Useful contrasts
These are the furthest shapes from George Dixon. Use them to see what this style is not.
Body-head pressure pace
Biggest split: Starter, Ring control
Combination pressure fighter
Biggest split: Starter, Ring control
Power starter pressure
Biggest split: Starter, Precision
Boxer-puncher pressure pace
Biggest split: Starter, Ring control
Balance and Fundamentals: Punch Mechanics
What to watch for: Watch this for stance, balance, and defensive structure before style imitation.
Open on YouTubeUse these notes to understand the boxing behind the profile and what to watch when you compare it with your own quiz result.
Simple repeatable cues from older footage is the clearest study cue in the reviewed study material.
Lower-weight tempo and angle changes helps frame how this profile should be used in training.
Evidence is sufficient for a public study profile, but the page should still be read as training guidance rather than career biography.
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