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  • #51
    Originally posted by Domain View Post
    lol damn dog I gave you some legit advice but you dont liek to hear it...I guess I should pretend to be nice and say hey man you got some good shots in...ya but you took a hell of a lot more then you should of by some fatso.

    Come on dog no one riding yoru **** im trying to help you out take it or leave it...and you choose to leave it.

    If you aint willing to learn then you aint willing to be the best thats point blank and simple brah.

    Focus on a winky wright style it fits you well, you may never be leonard, hearns,hagler or duran but you can succeed with a turtle shell defense and jab.

    lol.. dude you talkin to me like you wouldn't get taught.... If ya said a few things and making points ok.. lol but your just trynna **** on a *****...


    lmao... turtle shell defense.. ***** thats not me... if ya don't like my speed from what you've seen.. OK I accept that..Can't help being fatigued at that moment... .. peace n!gga .


    lol And When will Domain the Game be posting sparring Vids?
    Last edited by DA1CATAS; 05-23-2007, 01:19 PM.

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    • #52
      People got to remember this is just a sparring session not a HBO fight. He's workin on improving his **** and it looked like he was helping the other guy too cause he could have rushed him a couple of times. Other than the speed I was impressed. You were finding good angles and working to the body really good too. Good Job man.

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      • #53
        The video looks pretty good to me. Here's some of the stuff I liked:
        -You were putting together good combinations
        -You pick your shots well
        -You controlled most of the action against a bigger opponent (maybe he said 216 instead of 260 though? either way still a lot bigger)
        -You took his shots well
        -clinched and protected yourself well when you were against the ropes

        What I didn't like was mostly addressed by your being tired, but I'll just list them anyway:
        -how much time you spent on the ropes
        -that you came in and smothered your own shots when your 1-2s were landing fine from outside, especially in the second round. As tired as you were he looked more tired and you still had the edge on speed so you should have been able to pick him apart more from a distance and block, slip or get out of range of his right.
        -you dropped your hands a lot


        On a side note, domain seems to have some weird personal issues to work out involving you and versatile... i wouldn't worry about that, not that you seem to be.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by DoctorKillJoy View Post
          The video looks pretty good to me. Here's some of the stuff I liked:
          -You were putting together good combinations
          -You pick your shots well
          -You controlled most of the action against a bigger opponent (maybe he said 216 instead of 260 though? either way still a lot bigger)
          -You took his shots well
          -clinched and protected yourself well when you were against the ropes

          What I didn't like was mostly addressed by your being tired, but I'll just list them anyway:
          -how much time you spent on the ropes
          -that you came in and smothered your own shots when your 1-2s were landing fine from outside, especially in the second round. As tired as you were he looked more tired and you still had the edge on speed so you should have been able to pick him apart more from a distance and block, slip or get out of range of his right.
          -you dropped your hands a lot


          On a side note, domain seems to have some weird personal issues to work out involving you and versatile... i wouldn't worry about that, not that you seem to be.
          thanx man... I'll work on ym muscle endurance so I can keep the speed up longer.. Maybe add alot of swimming or something

          Appreciate the input.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Irish0910 View Post
            People got to remember this is just a sparring session not a HBO fight. He's workin on improving his **** and it looked like he was helping the other guy too cause he could have rushed him a couple of times. Other than the speed I was impressed. You were finding good angles and working to the body really good too. Good Job man.
            Thanx man.. I appreciate the comment.. Next Time I'll try to kick it in high gear after i work on some muscle endurance to keep up the speed...

            I'll look to impress next time.. thanx again 1

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            • #56
              This dude didn't do you any good..

              Slow, fat and he even looked tired as hell

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              • #57
                Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post
                thanx man... I'll work on ym muscle endurance so I can keep the speed up longer.. Maybe add alot of swimming or something

                Appreciate the input.
                Its hard to make it a knock on your endurance without seeing what you did before the sparring, but if the fatigue was changing a lot about how you fight maybe you should work on fighting through and masking your exhaustion... because you should count on being fatigued in your 12 round fights to get those belts you're always talking about.

                One thing I was wondering is do you normally stay inside anyway or was it only because you were trying to neutralize this guys power? It seemed pretty natural for you to keep coming forward and pressuring him so maybe thats your style in general?

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Domain View Post
                  why you sparring when your burning out? doesnt your trainer know what he is doing? ever heard of peaking? a good trainer wont ever let you over exert yourself and overtrain because by fight time you will gas out from working past your peak.

                  keep that in mind.
                  Both gyms i've boxed with have always had sparring at the end of the session.

                  We were ok to spar when we were ****ed - so when we get in the ring to fight we were pushing ourselves, and used to being extremely tired whilst in the ring. You gotta make your body used to being able to function even though your shutting down through fatigue. Even if you feel like ****. Because come fight night nervous energy and the adrenaline knocks it out of you.

                  Of cause everyone knows about overtraining, but sparring at the end of your workout doesn't mean your "peaking" or whatever that means.

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                  • #59
                    Not bad, man...not bad.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by McAlister View Post


                      Dude ur starting to look real suspect, this thread would prolly only be 2 pages if u wouldnt have posted so many hatin replies..... we all on here to improve and motivate each other, constructive criticism is cool... but u just in here to bash dude... u dont have anything better to do with your time??
                      look at ths man i seen you give some advice to that one cat boxing4ever now you gonna come at me like this come on dog i know DA1 is your boy but dont be one sided, you know damn well i aint hating just givin some advice and the only reason i reply back cause he disrespecting me by acting as if I aint ****.

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