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  • QQQQQQQ
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    #41
    Originally posted by Dick Buffman
    Rich Loc will scoff at you and your impressions.

    Then spark you out.

    The kid's no joke. Just letting you know.
    ok hes prob much more experienced, remember ive only had 1 fight..... how old is he?

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    • Dick Buffman
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      #42
      Originally posted by ALLBOXING247
      ok hes prob much more experienced, remember ive only had 1 fight..... how old is he?
      He's 19 and fights at like 175... kid's solid and doesn't **** around.

      Picture Margarito, but bigger and with a better chin.

      The most ****ed up thing about him is that he's so angry. He's always pissed off, mad at the world ready to kill.

      I try talking sense into the son of a ***** but he wont' hear it. He's determined to **** with God.

      I don't even know what to make of it man. Kid's crazy.

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      • QQQQQQQ
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        #43
        obviosly he would beat me if hes in the 170'S and im 125

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        • tibbar
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          #44
          Originally posted by Dick Buffman
          He's 19 and fights at like 175... kid's solid and doesn't **** around.

          Picture Margarito, but bigger and with a better chin.

          The most ****ed up thing about him is that he's so angry. He's always pissed off, mad at the world ready to kill.

          I try talking sense into the son of a ***** but he wont' hear it. He's determined to **** with God.

          I don't even know what to make of it man. Kid's crazy.
          bwahaha you got me ROFL there, but just about summed up his description.
          here see his plea

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            #45

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            • BennyST
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              #46
              Originally posted by ALLBOXING247
              thanks for the support man, i know usually im 100% against excuses, but i really was tired im not making excuses, ill do another video and ill record my first round of the heavy bag to show every1.... its hard to practice head movement on a heavy bag, i recorded me pracitcting my heav movement on a device, ill upload it tonigth probaly

              thanks for your advice though
              The mistakes you make when tired are the mistakes you are going to make even worse in the ring. During training you are relaxed and focused even when tired and no one is doing anything to you.

              The stuff you see when you are tired is the most important because it is what will get you beaten, hurt or stopped etc in the ring. If you get tired and stop moving your head in training and drop your left, then it's all over. That's what will happen in the ring.

              Apart from that, good stuff. Keep it up.

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                #47
                Originally posted by BennyST
                The mistakes you make when tired are the mistakes you are going to make even worse in the ring. During training you are relaxed and focused even when tired and no one is doing anything to you.

                The stuff you see when you are tired is the most important because it is what will get you beaten, hurt or stopped etc in the ring. If you get tired and stop moving your head in training and drop your left, then it's all over. That's what will happen in the ring.

                Apart from that, good stuff. Keep it up.
                LMAOOOO "you cannot tek my punches" mad funny i love it

                yeah i know im start to relize that, im in for a rough day in the gym tommorow

                I think i just need to start sparring again to start relizing it more

                the best boxers are the most disciplined ones, inside and outside of the ring

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ALLBOXING247


                  this is for all you people giving me **** about no head movement, this is where i practice my head movement, not on the heavy bag..
                  You practice your head movement here but it should show up in all parts of training. You fight the way you train and all the different training types should come together as one thing. You don't hit the heavy bag without thinking it is actually an opponent. Everything you do you should be thinking that you are fighting a live opponent.

                  Heavy bag is for developing power mainly, but you shouldn't just stand there wailing away because eventually you will fight like that too. Training is where you develop the instinct, muscle memory and habits that you will use when you fight and most especially when you are tired and not thinking straight. Whatever you have burned into your instinct will be what comes out at the most critical times.

                  Head movement should be one of those things that even when you are exhausted, you still use instinctively because you use it in every single aspect of your training from the heavy bag, to double end, to the slip bag etc etc etc.

                  On a side note: You need to look at your coordination when using the slip bag. Your timing and coordination, and weight shifting are a little off. Slip, slip then make sure you are correctly positioned and you have your weight balanced between your feet properly to shoot your combo before slipping again.

                  Keep it up mate, and train like a mutha****a! Remember, no matter what you are doing, you should do it with a live opponent in mind and the understanding that what you are doing now is forming your instinct patterns that will come out in fights when you are tired. Train everything perfectly over and over and over and over...... and then over and over and over again.



                  Edit: Also, look at .6 and .16 in your vid. When you slip, you pull your head back and your chest moves out and your chin up. STOP that now!!! Correct it real quick. Chin down and your head forward when you slip. Never pull your head back. Really dangerous. Oh, and don't take any of this the wrong way. If I didn't see anything good I wouldn't bother even responding. Analyse your vids and pick on every little mistake and get it fixed and you'll kick ass.
                  Last edited by BennyST; 09-03-2010, 02:17 AM.

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                    #49
                    I'd spark you out easy TS.

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                    • oscar_angels091
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                      #50
                      nice work man, like someone said it does take guts to upload your training vids, and you really do look tired lol..but keep it up bro!!

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