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Lomachenko, who faces fellow pound-for-pound great Guillermo Rigondeaux on Saturday, went off the beaten path to further develop his skills.
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Being able to dance well demonstrates you have intuitive control of your body, fine motor control, sense of balance, spacial awareness, environmental awareness and your movement can adapt itself to the movement of others and/or to music. Lots of great stand up fighters have great dancing skills (Anderson Silva, Vasyl Lomachenko).
The coordination/agility drills that all contact sports/field sports athletes have now adopted also look very much like elaborate dance routines. There is something primally impressive about a 230 pound muscled jock that is able to move his body quickly, with precision, efficiency and grace. Pure athleticism - which closely maps to martial combat success.
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Demonstration of dancing skills in a club also signals low-inhib confidence and skill in bed.