How do i knock out a sparring partner thats twice my size?

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  • TheFairPole
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    #21
    Your best chance is to run and dodge till you tire the big man out. Then go in for the kill. Once he is tired, just keep lunging in with big rights! He'll be too tired to defend but make sure you get out after you land!

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    • leff
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      #22
      Make him tire and then hit in the balls

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      • Slipx
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        #23
        Originally posted by vB Martin
        Unless this heavy is pulling his punches, he's going to hurt you. Even if he is, if you hurt him his instinct may kick in and he's going to hurt you.
        ya that's exactly what I was going to say vb

        what weight do you fight at man?

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        • Slipx
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          #24
          but yeah if you seriously are looking to fight a guy around my size and your 155, I'll tell you the key to victory

          most heavyweights are sorta fat around the midsection, especially amateur. lead with your head to your lead side ,use alot of head movement when u come in to slip the jab, then put all your weight into a body shot. if this lands flush he'll drop his hands, that's when you just unload hooks on his face like he ****ed your mom.


          edit: its a bad idea to try this with a heavy though,bc if you dont get the ko you will most likely get stomped like an ant with a sledgehammer. why the **** are u trying to ko your sparring partner anyway. u must live in philadelphia.
          Last edited by Slipx; 02-10-2005, 09:42 AM.

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          • boxernyc
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            #25
            Along the same lines as a previous post, you could wear a matador's outfit and when he charges, remove your cape to show a large Acme anvil. Works every time!

            But seriously, I doubt there is much to gain with sparring a heavyweight if you are 155. You also don't need to prove to your trainer how much power you have. If your trainer is any good he already knows how much power you have.

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            • vB Martin
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              #26
              Originally posted by Slipx
              ya that's exactly what I was going to say vb

              what weight do you fight at man?
              I don't fight any more. I'm a natural 225, though. All the fighting I ever did was amateur boxing and then I would do Fight Nights fairly often at this club here in town. 3 2-minute rounds. That's about all an old guy like me can handle any more 6 minutes of beating down drunken sailors and marines can be fun, though

              Sadly, they shut the club down late last year. the nights they didn't have fights, they had "oil wrestling" and the girls were getting naked and giving lap dances on the main floor between "matches". That's sort of illegal in Hawaii. I guess the right person didn't get paid off.

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              • Slipx
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                #27
                a sailor probably got a brain tumor or something, that's how it always happens ;-(

                sucks too, as that place sounds like alot of fun to train and box at, as I find most military guys are very weak yet the act hard

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                • elveiel
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by buff_mike10
                  I want to KO this guy to show my trainer my power. I know i have the power to do it, i'm just having a hard time getting close enough to land a hard one.
                  If you have the power to KO him where's the problem?? Boxings a risky sport, you may have to take one to give one.

                  Plus, you shouldnt be fighting someone that big, its just going to make you negative because you'll be worried about taking big shots. If he's the same height and weights nearly 100lbs more he's either fat or has too much muscle = to slow for you(unless your really skinny)

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                  • SouthBayBboy
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                    #29
                    Sounds a little out of reach to me???

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                    • vB Martin
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Slipx
                      a sailor probably got a brain tumor or something, that's how it always happens ;-(

                      sucks too, as that place sounds like alot of fun to train and box at, as I find most military guys are very weak yet the act hard
                      It's not that they're weak. It's that they really don't know how to fight one on one, and they have a tendancy to bullrush and swing for the fences.

                      Of course you can say that of most people.

                      And I explained why they shut the club down in my post, too. No brain tumors.

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