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Peter Kane

Era Classic
Division Flyweight
Stance Orthodox
Key context Domestic style-study context

Why study this fighter

Peter Kane is useful for studying Pressure Power. Key coaching cues are: domestic style-study context, simple repeatable cues from older footage, lower-weight tempo and angle changes. Use the page as a study aid: isolate one visible habit, train it safely, then test whether it improves your own rounds.

Peter Kane is a pressure power in the H&G style library. It is a classic orthodox profile. The strongest axis scores are pressure 86, starter 78 and volume 76. Study domestic style-study context and simple repeatable cues from older footage. 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 walk forward without a defensive exit..

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.

H&G All-Time Index: Peter Kane is ranked #214 all-time with a 79.98 ranking index. Open the ranking profile

Orthodox Classic Style reference Check with coach

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.

Peter Kane H&G All-Time Index identity card

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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Rating summary - All-Time Index layer - v2.0.0

Peter Kane

An H&G All-Time Index v2.0.0 summary card for rank context, career context and comparison. Read close ranks with the Data Confidence label beside them.

Rank and score#214Ranked in the H&G All-Time Index v2.0.0 top 1000
H&G All-Time Index79.980-100 ranking index. This is the number that orders the list.
Peak-form Elo rating1,817Best-point rating on a separate scale, not directly comparable with the index. The rating could shift by about ±247. 1947-02-01
Data ConfidenceHighDeep career evidence and a tighter peak-rating band in this release. Close ranks still need boxing judgement. Peak-form band: ±247 Elo.
Active years1932-1951Boxing era: 1920-1945
Primary divisionFlyweightHigher than 76% of ranked fighters in this division
Era standingHigher than 65% of ranked fighters from his eraHigher than 78% of the whole public list
Strength of scheduleStrong schedule2,140 schedule score
Career W-L-D90-8-2Professional record summary

Style map

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Closest in the library

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These are the nearest 8-axis shapes to Peter Kane across the 250 public profiles.

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Terry McGovern

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Useful contrasts

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These are the furthest shapes from Peter Kane. Use them to see what this style is not.

Devin Haney

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Gap 35
Peter Kane Devin Haney

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Sunny Edwards

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Floyd Mayweather Jr

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Gap 34
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Stephen Fulton

Defensive outside boxer

Gap 33
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Biggest split: Pressure, Defence

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What to study

  • Domestic style-study context
  • Simple repeatable cues from older footage
  • Lower-weight tempo and angle changes

What not to copy

  • Do not walk forward without a defensive exit.
  • Do not treat a study page as proof that your style should match the fighter.

Training translation

  • Use two-minute technical rounds that isolate the cue before adding speed or power.
  • Use angle-entry rounds where foot position is checked before punch choice.
  • Use coach-fed constraints so the habit becomes a repeatable round, not a copied pose.
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If this is your match

  • The result points toward domestic style-study context as a useful training prompt.
  • Use the match as a coach-led study cue, not as a claim about level, talent, or outcome.

What to watch

Use these notes to understand the boxing behind the profile and what to watch when you compare it with your own quiz result.

  • Domestic style-study context What to study

    Domestic style-study context is the clearest study cue in the reviewed study material.

  • Simple repeatable cues from older footage What to study

    Simple repeatable cues from older footage helps frame how this profile should be used in training.

  • Study context What to study

    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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