I hover above 130 so I would be a junior lightweight or a lightweight. My fighting style is a counter puncher.
What weight class are you in? What is you fighting style?
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I haven't boxed in a while but I believe SouthpaRight is a Super Heavyweight who smothers his opponents to death...am I right?
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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.👍 1Comment
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I box as a workout. My weight and style is like King Floyd's, 166 pounds and boxer-counterpuncher. Practicing my shoulder roll in philly shell.Comment
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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.
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Trained in wing chun, for years too.Last edited by El_Mero; 10-03-2025, 08:51 PM.Comment
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I have not sparred in a long time but still practice with my reflex ball/bag I made out of a bungie cable and some tennis balls I punched holes in but I am weighing 184 and if money was on the line I could make 168 but would not be happy doing it. Since I'm closing in on 41 I like to roll, slip, counter when training but when younger I was big on using the ring jabbing in volume.👍 1Comment
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