I haven't boxed in a while but I believe SouthpaRight is a Super Heavyweight who smothers his opponents to death...am I right? :rofl: I wouldn’t ever eat myself into super heavy
Pure Box Counterpunch is the path. In spurts Boxer-punch with dirty fighting and spoiling because there’ll be an opp who’s good enough to get into close quarters
same mold as Floyd and Top Soviet Bivol
My hierarchy of most watchable to least: Pure Box > Box-Punch > Counterpunch > Stalker > Swarmer > Slugger > Plodder > Mexican Style or brawlers > Sergio Mora
Im 168 and already lean i use my gigachad chin as my first means of defence
I have dynamite in both hands regardless of what punch i throw even a half jab tends to be a 1 punch ko
Weight class? Fighting style?
When I was younger, welterweight. Now, either Light Middleweight or Middleweight. I could bulk up to Light Heavyweight because I've been in the high 180s and low 190s but that was just muscle building, not much cardio. I also have to eat high calorie foods constantly, like a pig to maintain that weight, although my height can easily support it.
Style - maybe a boxer/ puncher/ swarmer/ high volume but would start fights at range with a jab. Jabbing would be a big part of my ammo I think BUT I have a feeling I would get greedy and try to inflict damage by infighting and mauling. That might put me in jeopardy because my natural strength is probably my jab, height and range (volume punching and stamina are my other strengths). I might cut easily though because of sharp facial features. Maybe I would learn to play it safe, I'm not sure.
In my 40s now and a long time since I was in a ring.
Currently a Heavyweight. Light heavyweight in my younger days but if I actually got fit enough to step in a ring I'd be a natural Cruiserweight now.
Very much a boxer/puncher who can too easily be dragged into a brawl!
I might be a volume puncher with really good stamina as my forte. I'd probably lean to being more aggressive and very competitive (I wouldn't accept defeat well) Meaning, if I lost I would go back to the gym and do everything in my power to correct the flaws I have and to get my revenge on the guy who beat me. If I was a fighter I would be very calculated in my training, my preparation and my steady improvement. I'm amazed to see fighters get fat between fights and become the lazy messes that some of them see to become. Even as a non-athlete I've kept my fitness level up to a pretty high degree since I was 17...And that was a loonnggg time ago. I train through, spring, summer and fall to get peak performance, which usually arrives sometime between July and the end of September (depending on when I start the process and how fast I try to arrive at my peak). It also depends on joint pain, injuries and life circumstances. (protein powder and creatine are expensive now days!). I think my best attributes would be my drive, dedication and determination. I'm pretty rational but I've got a mean streak that almost nobody ever sees. I always err on the side of peace and kindness...(almost always). But I wouldn't be that way in the ring, in a competitive environment! I'm an ectomorph, so I'd be tall and thin for my weight class. Losing weight is the easiest thing in the world for me.
Weight class? Fighting style?
I might be a volume puncher with really good stamina as my forte. I'd probably lean to being more aggressive and very competitive (I wouldn't accept defeat well) Meaning, if I lost I would go back to the gym and do everything in my power to correct the flaws I have and to get my revenge on the guy who beat me. If I was a fighter I would be very calculated in my training, my preparation and my steady improvement. I'm amazed to see fighters get fat between fights and become the lazy messes that some of them see to become. Even as a non-athlete I've kept my fitness level up to a pretty high degree since I was 17...And that was a loonnggg time ago. I train through, spring, summer and fall to get peak performance, which usually arrives sometime between July and the end of September (depending on when I start the process and how fast I try to arrive at my peak). It also depends on joint pain, injuries and life circumstances. (protein powder and creatine are expensive now days!). I think my best attributes would be my drive, dedication and determination. I'm pretty rational but I've got a mean streak that almost nobody ever sees. I always err on the side of peace and kindness...(almost always). But I wouldn't be that way in the ring, in a competitive environment! I'm an ectomorph, so I'd be tall and thin for my weight class. Losing weight is the easiest thing in the world for me.
Middleweight was my long time weight class in hs and College. Im between lt heavy/cw right now. Been in training for about 1.5 months now, had rotator cuff surgery end of last year, and hope to be between 172 and 168 by end of this month.
Boxer-puncher
Trained in wing chun, for years too.
I’d be… Light heavy? Never boxed professionally or in the amateurs or anything but sparred a LOT in my twenties in various gyms and have had SOME moderate training. Can’t do that anymore. I hover between 170-190.
I've been in the ring some and sparred a lot of rounds but I've never had an organized fight and I never will, I'm 35.
But I weigh about 160, so if I were to cut weight I'd probably end up at welterweight. I have a gigantic head and grew up with older brothers so I can take a punch, but my punching power, reflexes, balance, etc. are nothing special. I'm an above-average athlete but that's as far as it goes. Anyone with proper, consistent training would whoop my ass.
Played (American) football, baseball, basketball, track and field in school. Did some Judo after that.