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  • #21
    Good lord Larry is a father. SMDH

    If that's really your son the best advice to give him is never spar, he's a knock out waiting to happen otherwise.

    Dang Larry you are one poor dude.

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    • #22
      slow as ****, with t-rex arm punches

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      • #23
        Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
        Good lord Larry is a father. SMDH

        If that's really your son the best advice to give him is never spar, he's a knock out waiting to happen otherwise.

        Dang Larry you are one poor dude.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by larryxxx.... View Post

          #gotthemhands

          A video posted by anthony sims (@anthony_****ie_sims) on


          Now I know why you thought Broner was the next Floyd.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by larryxxx.... View Post
            Im from memphis where you from?? Bel-Air?
            Detroit. And thats why I would never post a video

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
              Detroit. And thats why I would never post a video
              Not to pile on but in larrys profile its says Location: Greatness. It really should say Location: Poverty

              Just busting your balls Larry. But dang your struggle is real.

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              • #27
                Kid looks good, a little to squared up but that's an easy fix.
                One thing about shadowing Larry it doesn't have to be about speed all the time.
                Feet, hips, shoulders and shoulder turn along with pronating the fists isn't just for heavy bag work it's how you develop your style to match your methods.
                You can't have different styles for different sessions.
                The way the straight right is thrown is the same in shadowing, bag and spar.
                If not your just going through the motions and to many different motions.

                A good basic start is elbows in/down, hands up under your eyes and don't pop your elbows out prior to letting shots go. (give away)
                I notice he throws combos but then moves away. Why? Teach him to press!
                If his shots back his opponent up pressure him and get the steps down so balance is maintained. If you notice in pro boxing today very few fighters actually maintain good steps and balance as they pursue.
                To much bouncing around and restarting.

                Good luck, baseball is a much better sport with guaranteed money too!
                Ray

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
                  Not to pile on but in larrys profile its says Location: Greatness. It really should say Location: Poverty

                  Just busting your balls Larry. But dang your struggle is real.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
                    Kid looks good, a little to squared up but that's an easy fix.
                    One thing about shadowing Larry it doesn't have to be about speed all the time.
                    Feet, hips, shoulders and shoulder turn along with pronating the fists isn't just for heavy bag work it's how you develop your style to match your methods.
                    You can't have different styles for different sessions.
                    The way the straight right is thrown is the same in shadowing, bag and spar.
                    If not your just going through the motions and to many different motions.

                    A good basic start is elbows in/down, hands up under your eyes and don't pop your elbows out prior to letting shots go. (give away)
                    I notice he throws combos but then moves away. Why? Teach him to press!
                    If his shots back his opponent up pressure him and get the steps down so balance is maintained. If you notice in pro boxing today very few fighters actually maintain good steps and balance as they pursue.
                    To much bouncing around and restarting.

                    Good luck, baseball is a much better sport with guaranteed money too!
                    Ray
                    Why you doing that to Larry? No disrespect but As you can see the guy is not doing so well. The best advice you can give the guy is to tell him to tell his kid to get a education and go the higher education route.

                    He needs to break that cycle. And athletics is not the route especially not boxing.

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                    • #30
                      Better than Mike alvarado

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