My first fight in the NY Daily Golden Gloves

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  • ..David..
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    #31
    looking pretty good for your first fight men.. i been fighting for quite a while now and ready to turn pro.

    Overall you deserved to win but dont be so careless when you get tired, if its necessary do some holding, amateur rounds are short. You did pretty good when the guy was coming at you until you got tired and your legs lost strenght, try to make them stronger for the next one, that with some side stepping and i am sure you will do awsome

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    • heat27
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      #32
      i like ur speed
      just dont get so careless and work on that defense homie

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      • Albo Dakkid
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        #33
        Originally posted by ..David..
        looking pretty good for your first fight men.. i been fighting for quite a while now and ready to turn pro.

        Overall you deserved to win but dont be so careless when you get tired, if its necessary do some holding, amateur rounds are short. You did pretty good when the guy was coming at you until you got tired and your legs lost strenght, try to make them stronger for the next one, that with some side stepping and i am sure you will do awsome
        Yes I did feel like I lost my legs since by the end of the 2nd round. Thats also another thing im going to try and improve on.

        Yo much respect to you for going pro bro. A lot of people don't understand that this is one of the hardest lifestyles to choose and it takes a real man to go through with this kind of career. Getting in the ring and fighting for your life is not even the hardest part. It's training 6 days a week like an animal that's extremely hard and having to deal with the psychological difficulties of the sport.

        Good luck and train hard man.

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        • sigrab jr
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          #34
          I like your style, your fighting stance is like Mikkel Kessler's but you look a bit faster.

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          • WILL2WIN
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            #35
            Amateur scoring sucks balls,that's why some guys who had poorer amateur records or lost to certain guys as amateurs come back and have better careers,and beat those same guys at the professional level.

            I could point out things to you that you could definitely work on but i'm reallyjust a net stranger to you,and i really believe that what trainers,other fighters and most importantly in the end,yourself should watch that fight and know your flaws and wut u need to work on.

            Keep the passion bro and good luck!

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            • Albo Dakkid
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              #36
              Originally posted by sigrab jr
              I like your style, your fighting stance is like Mikkel Kessler's but you look a bit faster.
              Thanks man. I try to fight with sharpness and speed but i still don't know how to pace myself so I don't wear out early.

              Originally posted by WILL2WIN
              Amateur scoring sucks balls,that's why some guys who had poorer amateur records or lost to certain guys as amateurs come back and have better careers,and beat those same guys at the professional level.

              I could point out things to you that you could definitely work on but i'm reallyjust a net stranger to you,and i really believe that what trainers,other fighters and most importantly in the end,yourself should watch that fight and know your flaws and wut u need to work on.

              Keep the passion bro and good luck!
              thanks and believe me I know i need to work on a lot of things since the first time I seen this vid.

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              • danj.lizotte
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                #37
                good fight. dont get in close with the smaller dudes, youre tall so learn how to fight talll. if a short guy is inside on you, you are doing something wrong.. other than that nice job.

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                • danj.lizotte
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                  #38
                  btw how tall are people usually in the 141 range?and how tall was your opponent? im looking to fight at 152 but im only 5'9. might go down to 141 so i can be tall.

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                  • Albo Dakkid
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by danj.lizotte
                    btw how tall are people usually in the 141 range?and how tall was your opponent? im looking to fight at 152 but im only 5'9. might go down to 141 so i can be tall.
                    I'm 5"10.

                    It depends on your body structure and the weight you are comfortable at. i have never been heavier than 150 and my trainer advised me that the 141 weightclass is more suitable for me because at 152 you got guys coming down from 170lb.

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                    • studentofthegam
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                      #40
                      You looked good friend. You nailed what you need to work on.

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