Boxing found me through a Melbourne gym I joined for fitness and stayed at for the watching, because I quickly became far more interested in the chess of it than the sparring — fascinated by how much a fighter gives away in the very first exchange, how a single jab can dictate the rhythm of an entire round. I read everything I could get hold of and started breaking fights down for the technical detail buried under the noise. My tips are built on style matchups: how a pressure fighter cuts off the ring against a mover, who owns the jab and the range, how stamina holds across the championship rounds, and how a boxer adjusts when the early plan falls apart. I spend real time on round betting and method markets, because the distance and the manner of the ending are often where the value actually hides. Reputation sells the tickets; the styles decide the night. Eight years in, I respect how a single counter or a bad cut can rewrite a read in an instant. So I stay anchored to a disciplined process, fair prices, and explaining the matchup clearly rather than pretending any fight is a certainty. — Imogen Hartley
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