Aaron Pryor
"The Hawk"
No single dominant trait — adapts game plan to opponent.
How much we trust this read
Confidence rates the analysis, not the fighter. The Blueprint Score rates the fighter. Sparse data lowers confidence — it never gets hidden.
Fight Plan: Aaron Pryor
A coach-ready game plan — historical weaknesses opponents have exploited and what to drill in camp.
- Can be drawn into slugfests which may test durability
- Aggressive style can leave openings for counters if not managed perfectly
- Stack southpaw sparring partners in camp
Sub-Score Breakdown
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What Changed?
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Tactical Patterns
Repeatable trigger → action → result sequences detected by the engine. Low-confidence patterns are labeled, not hidden.
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Tactical Memory
Persistent observations the engine has accumulated. New observations merge with existing memory instead of overwriting it.
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Fighter fingerprint
Boxing attribute profile — only skills that matter in this sport are scored, and any axis we cannot evidence is left blank rather than scored as zero.
Power and Cardio are the highest scored axes; expect the game plan to lean on this. Distance Control is the lowest scored axis — a realistic place to attack.
- Power90
- SpeedInsufficient data
- DefenseInsufficient data
- Cardio90
- Fight IQ85
- Distance Control43
Strategic breakdown
Style fingerprint derived from the attribute ratings and finish rates on file. Each row is labelled with how Fight Blueprint reached it — none of these are measured from footage.
Fight Timeline
How Aaron Pryor has evolved year-by-year — milestones, camp changes, style shifts, and notable results.
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Observations & evidence
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Video Evidence Ledger
Timestamped tactical observations that back the analysis. Each item cites the fight, round, and moment.
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Prep for camp: Aaron Pryor
Recommendations a coach can act on tomorrow — opponent tendencies, drills, and the sparring styles to stack against this fight.
- Aggressively closes distance to initiate exchanges
- Throws high volume of punches in flurries
- Uses footwork to cut off the ring
- Not enough scored attributes on file to prescribe specific drills yet
- Southpaw pressure partner
Timestamped breakdowns
Curated moments from Pryor's tape — each clip annotated with the technique on display.
How this fighter is changing
Computed only from individual fight results on file — earlier half of the recorded fights compared with the most recent half.
92% in the last 13 fights vs 100% before.
Share of fights ended inside the distance across 25 results on file.
How often recent fights reach the judges.
Similar Fighters
Stylistic neighbors based on sub-score vector, archetype, and weight class.
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See it on film
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Status / Injuries
No recent injury or status information found.
Recent Form
- W1990-12-04vs Roger ChoateTKO · R7 (10), 1:44
- W1990-05-16vs Darryl JonesKO · R3, 1:15
- W1988-12-15vs Herminio MoralesKO · R3 (10), 1:32
- L1987-08-08vs Bobby Joe YoungTKO · R7 (10), 0:29
- W1985-03-02vs Gary HintonSD · R15
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Scouting Summary
Aaron Pryor was a legendary two-time world champion, celebrated for his relentless pressure, high-volume punching, and exceptional footwork. He possessed immense power, evidenced by his near 90% knockout ratio, and overcame adversity to secure iconic wins. His aggressive style, combined with durability and fight IQ, made him a dominant force in the 1980s.
Primary source ↗Tendencies
- Aggressively closes distance to initiate exchanges
- Throws high volume of punches in flurries
- Uses footwork to cut off the ring
- Relentless pursuit of opponents
Signature Moves
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Weaknesses
- Can be drawn into slugfests which may test durability
- Aggressive style can leave openings for counters if not managed perfectly
AI Scouting Report
Aaron Pryor was a legendary two-time world champion, celebrated for his relentless pressure, high-volume punching, and exceptional footwork. He possessed immense power, evidenced by his near 90% knockout ratio, and overcame adversity to secure iconic wins. His aggressive style, combined with durability and fight IQ, made him a dominant force in the 1980s.
- • Exceptional punching volume and aggression
- • Devastating knockout power
- • Superior footwork and movement
- • Relentless pressure fighting style
- • Proven ability to overcome adversity
- • Can be drawn into slugfests which may test durability
- • Aggressive style can leave openings for counters if not managed perfectly
- • Maintain distance and avoid getting drawn into Pryor's preferred close-range exchanges
- • Utilize sharp counter-punching to exploit openings created by his pressure
- • Control the pace and avoid being overwhelmed by his volume
Biography & Camp
Aaron Pryor was a legendary two-time light welterweight world champion and International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee. Known as 'The Hawk,' he was celebrated for his high-volume punching, relentless pressure, and exceptional footwork. He held the WBA and IBF titles during the 1980s and is most famous for his two historic victories over Alexis Argüello. Voted by the Associated Press as the greatest light welterweight of the 20th century, he finished his professional career with a 97.5% win rate and a near 90% knockout ratio.