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  • MayThird
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    #1

    My sparring video :)

    Hey guys,

    Here's me (red) sparring recently...

    I am 19 years old.

    I hope you guys can get behind me in the near future as I embark on my professional boxing journey.

    P.S. There are more videos on my YouTube channel. Check them out please.

    Edit: The sparring it self was a light, fun spar...I don't fight with my hands down...I was just having a "mess" around.

    Thanks!

    Last edited by MayThird; 01-30-2014, 04:50 PM.
  • SN!PER
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    #2
    Your opponent couldn't even touch you. Might need to get some better sparring partners! Are any of your amateur fights on youtube?

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    • {Pito}
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      #3
      Not bad. Not enough professionalism. If you're shooting for the pros you have to get in there and work. The guy is obviously less experienced than you but since you're considering the pros that's no reason be undisciplined by dropping hands and relying on your reflexes. Cultivate your craft and work properly. Hands down with people less experienced develops a false sense of confidence. Other than that not bad. But can't judge due to too much reliance on reflex rather than craft and the other guy is levels below. Other than that settle down your footwork. In the pros that's a no go. Keep it up though and good luck

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      • jas
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        #4
        you havent accomplished what roy jones has for you to showboat like that

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        • Rockin'
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          #5
          Originally posted by Bronsky
          Not bad. Not enough professionalism. If you're shooting for the pros you have to get in there and work. The guy is obviously less experienced than you but since you're considering the pros that's no reason be undisciplined by dropping hands and relying on your reflexes. Cultivate your craft and work properly. Hands down with people less experienced develops a false sense of confidence. Other than that not bad. But can't judge due to too much reliance on reflex rather than craft and the other guy is levels below. Other than that settle down your footwork. In the pros that's a no go. Keep it up though and good luck
          truth! ............. Rockin'

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          • Doriaan
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            #6
            Don't play to much, against a better opponent you will eat the canvas, buy you look good enough

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            • MayThird
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              #7
              Thank you guys for the comments...I'm definitely still working on it. Here's me a couple of years ago. Less showboating. More defense.

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              • John Locke
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                #8
                Originally posted by JabranKhalid
                Thank you guys for the comments...I'm definitely still working on it. Here's me a couple of years ago. Less showboating. More defense.

                Master the basics before using the shoulder roll mate. Somebody with a good straight left at a higher level would put you to sleep.

                You seem to have good speed and reflexes though.

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                • MayThird
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Truth.
                  Master the basics before using the shoulder roll mate. Somebody with a good straight left at a higher level would put you to sleep.

                  You seem to have good speed and reflexes though.
                  Thanks. I'm working on it bro. The video is quite some time ago now though.

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                  • ironmt
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                    #10
                    I agree with Truth, you need to also keep those hands up. Other then that nice job, you should feel proud of yourself. It takes courage to get In the ring, regardless of what level you are at.

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