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  • #31
    cong****!!!


    btw, here is a lil something for you to play with next time you spar him or anybody who throws wide or overextends.

    it sounds like he is throwing a lot into some of his rights and it affects his balance. by attacking him just after he has extended his punch you can make use of his balance problem and the fact that he has to recover his balance. by attacking him immediately after he has extended, he is vulnerable and will be easy to drop if you so wish.

    more experienced, calculated fighters know this, but it can still work with a high percentage when you develope this timing to be natural.

    thanks for keeping us informed.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by j View Post
      cong****!!!


      btw, here is a lil something for you to play with next time you spar him or anybody who throws wide or overextends.

      it sounds like he is throwing a lot into some of his rights and it affects his balance. by attacking him just after he has extended his punch you can make use of his balance problem and the fact that he has to recover his balance. by attacking him immediately after he has extended, he is vulnerable and will be easy to drop if you so wish.

      more experienced, calculated fighters know this, but it can still work with a high percentage when you develope this timing to be natural.

      thanks for keeping us informed.
      thanks man no problem yes i thought it wasnt going to work for **** but it worked just like butter everytime so he didnt get a touch on my head he had to go for my body everytime when i messed up his coordination when i jabbed him so it was all good to get out of the ring knowing that the person you just sparred didnt get a hit on your head

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      • #33
        Originally posted by boxing4ever View Post
        thanks man i appreciate this this kid is ****y and thinks hes the **** i havent been at my new gym for not even a month yet i decided to learn everything over again due to my last gym not paying enough attention to me and i was doing everything wrong so technicly i have been boxing for 2 months and i am pretty decent ill post up a video of me sometime but anyway this kid thinks hes roy jones jr when i was watching him spar he pointed at me and said i want you after sparring another kid and i think he said that mainly because last week i was put to the test and sparred a kid that has been boxing for 6 months that weight the same weight as me 165 and i just put it down on him and everyone was shocked how did this new kid make a 6 month deep boxer look like bad but anyway sorry for the long post
        lol i know where ur coming from...i've been boxing since july and i always spar this kid that has been boxing fro more than a decade..he thinks he so tight, but i get in there in hang with him even though he got way more experience than me...

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        • #34
          HERE YOU GO... PICK one that suits you *CATAS*

          Originally posted by boxing4ever View Post
          i was at the gym last night and there was a kid that would just do the same thing again and again and again he would lean and put all his body weight on his back leg and hit powerful rights and he wasnt jabbing much at all so i thought to myself what can you do when hes coming at you with a hard right as his first hit and have no clue what to counter or defend with?he kinda lunges at you he leans back on his back leg(right leg) and then he basicly takes a big step into you and starts hitting with hard rights almost like hes jumping at you


          Depends what punch you hit hard with... or have learned in your two months training.


          The Step in and jab is good but this is not a power punch... it might stop him but it wont make him give up on that telegraphed Hard right UNLESS you throw the two (STRAIGHT RIGHT HAND) behind it.

          If you've learned how to roll(hard to explain but its like throwing your left shoulder back while pulling your right shoulder forward on a slant) .. Throw the five (THE RIGHT HAND UPPERCUT) to the chin or nose. YOU HAVE TO ROLL.. if you try this without rolling your gonna get caught square unless he just has no accuracy.

          The Pivot(which is throwing your right foot around...THIS IS NOT A SIDESTEP) to the left 90 degrees is good also to open up for a left handed uppercut... Since he's loading up and leans this should be a wide up punch to land. THIS MUST BE TIMED or you will get rocked since your pivoting towards his haymaker right.

          You can pivot to the Right and throw a left hook to the body or head... just keep that right hand up for his left hook that would be his only counter.

          You can just back up(on an angle NOT STRAIGHT BACK) and then pop a quick 1-2 to make him pay until he stops the BS haymaker.



          Well thats Everything else im thinking of is definately too much for just 2 months of training.

          I broke these down... now its up to you to figure out witch punch best suits your level of skill.

          If you can't do any of the more complicated ones THE SIMPLE STEP IN JAB will work... but try to throw that right hand after it once you start landing it.


          CATASTROPHE

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          • #35
            Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post



            Depends what punch you hit hard with... or have learned in your two months training.


            The Step in and jab is good but this is not a power punch... it might stop him but it wont make him give up on that telegraphed Hard right UNLESS you throw the two (STRAIGHT RIGHT HAND) behind it.

            If you've learned how to roll(hard to explain but its like throwing your left shoulder back while pulling your right shoulder forward on a slant) .. Throw the five (THE RIGHT HAND UPPERCUT) to the chin or nose. YOU HAVE TO ROLL.. if you try this without rolling your gonna get caught square unless he just has no accuracy.

            The Pivot(which is throwing your right foot around...THIS IS NOT A SIDESTEP) to the left 90 degrees is good also to open up for a left handed uppercut... Since he's loading up and leans this should be a wide up punch to land. THIS MUST BE TIMED or you will get rocked since your pivoting towards his haymaker right.

            You can pivot to the Right and throw a left hook to the body or head... just keep that right hand up for his left hook that would be his only counter.

            You can just back up(on an angle NOT STRAIGHT BACK) and then pop a quick 1-2 to make him pay until he stops the BS haymaker.



            Well thats Everything else im thinking of is definately too much for just 2 months of training.

            I broke these down... now its up to you to figure out witch punch best suits your level of skill.

            If you can't do any of the more complicated ones THE SIMPLE STEP IN JAB will work... but try to throw that right hand after it once you start landing it.


            CATASTROPHE
            thanks bro

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            • #36
              You should also try and remember that even though boxing is a very physical sport, 90% of it is mental. If you can make him feel like his punches arnt doing anything, he will be less willing to expend the energy on throwing them. If you can make him miss, he will be more selective with his punches.

              Dont try and stand your ground with sombody that loads up. Make them move so that if they throw they are off balance. Think of your opponent as a train on a railroad track. All you need to do is dance to one side of the track and the only way the train can hit you is if it derails itself.

              Alot of the knockdowns you see in fights are not because sombody got caught with a thunderous punch that turned their legs to rubber, but because they got caught while they were off balance.

              Its not called the "sweet science" for nothing.

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              • #37
                ok guys this guy came back for more he came up to me last night and said he man you want to spar again this time ill make 100% i knock you out i was like didnt you say that last time he was like ya but im sure this time i was like get the **** away from me man and he kept coming up to me and the last time he came up to me talking all nice and talking to me about the mayweather dlh fight and how he wants floyd to win and it was confusing because one second hes saying hes goona knock me out next second hes coming up to me all nice! what do you guys think of this fool and now im having second thoughts because i might have got lucky last time and this time i might not get lucky
                Last edited by boxing4ever; 02-28-2007, 11:03 PM.

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                • #38
                  I've been trying out a new trick for situations like this, it even can work when he's not like really loading up. Not sure if this has been mentioned before. You're gonna wanna practice this before you use it. But basically, when he throws that right, you throw yours (kinda). Throw it right at his glove, well actually, a little under. That deflects is glove out and away, and you move in to give him a left to the body, which should remind him not to telegraph. Now obviously your side is exposed too, but it all happens so fast, and you know what's about to happen he doesn't. This isn't the kinda thing you can pull more than a couple of times though, unless he's an idiot.

                  Peace,
                  Trick

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                  • #39
                    boxing4ever - hey man, leave this weird **** alone. he sounds like a nutcase the way you describe him. and he's rooting for mayweather? yeah, avoid him.

                    or..........

                    you could just remember that i recommended having him go to a hardcore mma/martial arts school or group and challenge a top student.

                    in that case, you can sit back and watch him get his ass kicked and learn a lesson in respect.


                    btw, what kind of gym allows a fighter to hang around who wants to KO people?

                    nobody should be looking for KOs in a sparring session. people are either going to end up with permanent trauma from constant concussions, or just want to leave.

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                    • #40
                      agreed, this bum needs so leave. There's no point getting your head pounded in sparring man, sparring is for practice, you go too hard, you'll be lucky to be in fighting shape at 25.

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