My Second College boxing match(Video)

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  • studentofthegam
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    #51
    He didnt throw a lot to keep you off him. So you could have stayed inside. You got focus on his head after you landed a couple good shots and never went to the body. Do body shots count in collegiate boxing? If not you could still have used a few to bend him to eye level.

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    • analog 2
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      #52
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      Last edited by analog 2; 02-20-2011, 02:42 PM.

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      • CiganoBoxer
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        #53
        5"6 3/4

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        • GoogleMe
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          #54
          Dude - why listen to people in here? Most guys haven't been in the ring - EVER. My advice would be - listen to your trainer for advice, instead of people on here.

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          • esl_4_u
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            #55
            1. Good fight...anyone who steps inside the ring is a warrior!
            2. Establish your jab...on a tall fighter use your jab to body.
            3. Keep your head up...at times your head was down in the 1st round.
            4. Work off of his jab...in the 2nd & 3rd round you could have timed his jab and counter it.
            5. Use defensive movement...work on moving your head after throwing a punch...slipping, ducking, and fading to the left or right will these kind of fights easier.
            6. Stay out of range...tall fighters have power at the end of their punches...stay out of range when you know he's going to attack.
            7. Punches in bunches...this is an amateur fight so the more punches, the more points.
            8. Train hard...always be the best you can be in the gym, it'll show in your fights.

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            • Evil Abed
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              #56
              Originally posted by esl_4_u
              1. Good fight...anyone who steps inside the ring is a warrior!
              2. Establish your jab...on a tall fighter use your jab to body.
              3. Keep your head up...at times your head was down in the 1st round.
              4. Work off of his jab...in the 2nd & 3rd round you could have timed his jab and counter it.
              5. Use defensive movement...work on moving your head after throwing a punch...slipping, ducking, and fading to the left or right will these kind of fights easier.
              6. Stay out of range...tall fighters have power at the end of their punches...stay out of range when you know he's going to attack.
              7. Punches in bunches...this is an amateur fight so the more punches, the more points.
              8. Train hard...always be the best you can be in the gym, it'll show in your fights.
              I fought again on the 20th.

              This my latest fight. http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...8#post10131198

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