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Miguel Canto

Era Modern
Division Flyweight
Stance Orthodox
Key context Lower-weight tempo and angle changes

Why study this fighter

Miguel Canto is useful for studying Technical Defensive Engine Outside Control Ring Geography. Key coaching cues are: lower-weight tempo and angle changes, technical choices under pressure, defensive reset before the next attack. Use the page as a study aid: isolate one visible habit, train it safely, then test whether it improves your own rounds.

Style-study reference only. This is not a claim about level, ability, or matching a champion. Use the diagnostic to compare habits, then bring the result into class or PT.

Orthodox Modern Study note Training prompt

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Boxers showing pressure, guard, and range in a gym

Study, do not imitate

The point is to spot patterns: pressure, range, rhythm, risk, and defensive habits. The radar below turns those patterns into a readable coaching map.

What to study

  • Lower-weight tempo and angle changes
  • Technical choices under pressure
  • Defensive reset before the next attack

What not to copy

  • Do not make defence passive or stop punching completely.
  • Do not move for movement alone without winning position.

Training translation

  • Use angle-entry rounds where foot position is checked before punch choice.
  • Use pressure rounds where entry, punch, and exit are all judged before pace increases.
  • Use catch-slip-return rounds where the counter only counts after the defensive action.
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  • The result points toward lower-weight tempo and angle changes as a useful training prompt.
  • Use the match as a coach-led study cue, not as a claim about level, talent, or outcome.

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Study notes

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  • Lower-weight tempo and angle changes Useful study cue

    Lower-weight tempo and angle changes is the clearest study cue in the reviewed study material.

  • Technical choices under pressure Useful study cue

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  • Study context Useful study cue

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