lol....the other guy never threw a lead left...with your hands down you would have eaten that punch all 3 minutes xD...and that extra minute too
the only time he used a left your head flew backwards and you ended from having the guy on the ropes in one side to being on the ropes on the other side xD
Sure. But listen - here's my argument. Boxing is about entertainment, and Charlie entertains. He may have no heart and a glass chin, but he creates interest. And he deserves credit for this.
Hillbilly Pimp is gonna smash him, btw. He has what Charlie doesn't - heart and determination.
Charlie, you complain about "haters" and the fact that you don't get any respect.
Would you like to be respected? I'll show you how. This couldn't be more simple.
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Make a thread.
Call it "How can I improve?", or something along those lines.
Ask people's opinions on what you can do to improve your boxing technique.
Read carefully what the members here have to say. Many of us are fighters ourselves, long-time boxing fans with enough knowledge to give some input, or at the very least keen observers of the sport who might be able to give tips regardless of the fact that they never boxed.
Thank people for their advice, feedback, and for their help in trying to make you a better fighter.
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Is that difficult? Of course not. The absolute best thing you could do is drop the Internet hardman talk, stop bigging yourself up as something you're not, admit you're flawed but willing to learn and dedicate your full time to boxing, and respect other people's opinions.
If you can do this, I can almost guarantee a drastic change in attitude towards you, although I feel you might have burned your bridges already and people will never see you in the same light. Respect must be earned. You cannot demand it, especially when you have done nothing at all to be deserving of people's respect.
Zelenoff why did you try to ignore the guy at the end when he was trying to give you good tips (I think it was about putting too much in your punches and telegraphing them)? It seemed like he was trying to give you some good advice to try and help you but you didn't want to hear any of it and wanted to ignore him. You should of listened and taken it in and tried to improve on it, there is always room for advice and improvement.
The guy was going at a slower pace than you and didn't try too much, as you said he has a decent record of 2-0 so you should of listened to what he had to say he was trying to be nice and help you.
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