This guy looks exactly like this guy that use to fight for FIGHTS Boxing club Johnny Juarez in San Bernardino he was that good too but he had shoulder problems and had stop fighting
He looks fast, but I would like to see his “ game speed” that is how fast he is in a actual fight when someone is throwing back
He's not nearly as fast throwing combinations in an actual fight and appears to have trouble letting his hands go unless his feet are planted properly. His single punches are extremely fast and sharp however against live opponents. He's Superman when he's in the zone and everything is perfect for him.
Problem is he's already displaying Naseem Hamed-esque tendencies of trying to land single homerun knockout shots as his exclusive means of offensive attack. When he starts facing a higher level of opposition unawed by him he's going to crap his diapers. Just wait.
He's not nearly as fast throwing combinations in an actual fight and appears to have trouble letting his hands go unless his feet are planted properly. His single punches are extremely fast and sharp however against live opponents. He's Superman when he's in the zone and everything is perfect for him.
Problem is he's already displaying Naseem Hamed-esque tendencies of trying to land single homerun knockout shots as his exclusive means of offensive attack. When he starts facing a higher level of opposition unawed by him he's going to crap his diapers. Just wait.
have you seen this? I seen dudes bust their shit with this lmfao I dont mess with it I think its teaches you bad techinique.
No I haven't, but I'll tell you this --- when I started formally training a friend of mine trained Wing Chun and taped makeshift PVC Wing Chun arms (like a wooden Wing Chun dummy) on his heavybag and it did the same exact thing as this did.
I told him he should have patented it. I wasn't a big fan of it.
Doesn't sound like objectivity to me. Seems to be a dislike of the guy. You could have just said all you did without the remark at the end. That would have been more objective. Objectivity doesn't need putdowns.
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