FIRST amateur fight= ROBBED

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  • TheFlyingMan
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    #41
    THat's pretty good skills for 2 months of training!
    I'm no expert, but maybe his punches are more solid, where as your ones seem to focus on speed and not power. I heard somewhere that light punches don't count for points, maybe that's why. Just my theory!

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    • g00dz
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      #42
      actually i been training for a year and 2 months lols.. i wish i faught like that after 2 months.. anyway light punches do count. as long as u make contact it counts as a punch. my style of fighting is to utilize the jab to keep the opponent away and when they get too close i unleash the power. I wasnt tryin to go back to my old ways of just slugging it out. Im trying to work on my boxing skills because when it comes down to it, pros dont just slug it out anymore. Its all about technique.

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      • Kayo
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        #43
        yeah it could of gone either way u landed more punches but he landed the more solid shots

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        • g00dz
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          #44
          isnt more punches what counts? since when do they judge by the power in your punches?

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          • Stealthic
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            #45
            Judges also look for who's landing the cleaner and more effective shots. If that were the case, Sam Solomon would be undefeated.

            Anyways, you should throw an uppercut once in a while. That guy kept leaning in way too low, and you could have scored big time with that punch. I'm not criticizing you or anything, I thought you kicked that guys ass for sure. He barely even threw anything back at you.

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            • Brelampago
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              #46
              Amateur boxing is scored on points. A knockdown counts just as much as a jab would. Power dont matter. I seen the fight and i think u suck,u move around like u know what ur doing but a true boxer like myself can see right thrw u. Yu moved around moving ur head and all that,but didnt really know how to counter right,get ur punches off correctly,u got hit to easy w/ all that movement,proves u dont really know what ur doin. Not bad for ur first fight though,pretty good for ur first fight. The fight was close but i wouldnt call it robbery. But its only ur first fight and u got a lot of work to do, stick to it. Dont make the type of mistakes i made,gettin caught up in the street,which caused me to leave the sport for about 2 years. So the junior olympics down here are in March, i dunno bout where u from...u gonna go? They threw me right in there on my 3rd fight and i won them in NE and NY but couldnt go to Argentina for the world finals. It gives u tons of experience, u should do it,u'll learn a lot. But w/e good luck w/ ur career homey.

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              • Brelampago
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                #47
                im just being honest w/ u,from on boxer to the other,im jus sayin what i think,dont take it the wrong way.

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                • JoeTheRock7
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                  #48
                  I saw the fight and I aint about to start counting punches, but that is how the scoring in amateur boxing is done unfortunately. But I watched the fight and it looked like in round 1 especially that you were trying to score and not box. You threw your punches so light that maybe the judges though they were punches to measure distance like reaching out instead of real punches. When you hit him it was not hard, when he hit you it was obvious you got hit, maybe you should work on following thru with your punches, you seemed to stop on impact, punch thru the guy. it definately was not a blow out by any stretch of the imagination. After a year id think id see better from a fighter. Your technique looked good with the head movement but I don't see a lot of fight in you.

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                  • g00dz
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                    #49
                    wait wait wait wait.. how would the judges mistake a punch for measuring distance.. when i clearly threw it not stuck my fist out.. also after a year of training id have to say i did pretty well.. this kids been training longer ur gonna tell me he was the better fighter? and so what if his hits showed more force.. it doesnt mean nothing because i never backed down.. my hits hurt more than his, cuz if you didnt notice, everytime i hit him with power he either backed up or ducked down and grabbed hold of my ****. i never backed down and i only stopped punching when he hit me once.. i made contact in more punches than he even ****in threw

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                    • Brelampago
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                      #50
                      Damn bro....first lesson in boxing....take the good w/ the bad,learn from ur mistakes,u win some u lose some. Instead of crying, look at what u did wrong and correct it instead of sayin u did everythin right. Face the fact that u lost,get over it,take ur loss like a man and come back. After my 1st loss,i was heartbroke because i was round 40-0 and i felt i won,but i never complained or told my trainer i thought i was robbed. Then bout a year later me an that cat fought again and i won. So stop cryin,take ur loss like a man and train harder than ever. Learn from ur mistakes homey,remember that.

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