View Full Version : that boy is nasty


boxer2k5
06-07-2005, 12:23 PM
http://www.uploadhut.com/upload/149697.gif?70.21.142.17

ill post all 4 rounds later

Living Legend
06-07-2005, 12:31 PM
Good Sh*t you came right over the top of that short right he threw, at first I thought he connected first and was going to drop you. I know that it is sparring, but if you had followed that with a right upper cut, you might have laid dude out...Had you already planned to throw the short overhand, or did you adjust when you seen the opening?

triggerhappy
06-07-2005, 12:35 PM
" yo man! you got knocked the f@#$ out." - chris tucker

Real Deal
06-07-2005, 01:38 PM
You stepped on his foot.

boxer2k5
06-07-2005, 01:58 PM
did i

o well he was stepping on my all day

and yeah i was plannign on throwing the left
but i wanted to throw it more straight but i adjusted it when i saw
his punch comming

Hunna
06-08-2005, 02:02 AM
nice... the guy u hit, was overbalanced, and looked like he wanted 2 do 2 things at once, depsite being a nice rounded punch, ill score that a slip on the cards :)

EXIGE
06-13-2005, 09:33 AM
U score clean shots on the head and off balance opponents as slips? i tell you what i wouldnt want you refereeing any of my matches, even if i was on the receiving end of the killer punch and u ruled in my favour. U obviously wouldnt be competant enough, that was a clean shot on the chin for sure and the dude looked like he was skating on ice after, stumbling around and all.

ricecrispi
06-14-2005, 01:59 AM
He was out of balance for a few reasons. He didn't plant his feet correctly to throw that punch. Right foot was at the wrong angle. Two, you changed the punching angle when you switched feet and the guy never adjusted. He stood there and even when he hit you he was at bad angle, while you were at a better one. I think thats why you took the shot and still clobbered him.

Your a bit lucky because you telegraphed that left lead, Lowering it the shoulders about 2 inches and setting before punching. He's kinda saw it but you still made him pay for not moving. Good power in that punch.

boxer2k5
06-14-2005, 11:35 AM
He was out of balance for a few reasons. He didn't plant his feet correctly to throw that punch. Right foot was at the wrong angle. Two, you changed the punching angle when you switched feet and the guy never adjusted. He stood there and even when he hit you he was at bad angle, while you were at a better one. I think thats why you took the shot and still clobbered him.

Your a bit lucky because you telegraphed that left lead, Lowering it the shoulders about 2 inches and setting before punching. He's kinda saw it but you still made him pay for not moving. Good power in that punch.


you always have to take chances

i had a good feelign what he was gonna throw
plus id otn respect his power one bit