exhibitions are not legal with usa boxing. But good luck still........Rockin'
Thanks.
IIRC, you can't charge admission, and the fights don't go on your official record. But my gym does this a couple times a year; the admission is a suggested donation, and all proceeds go to charity. (My gym is a 501(c) corp, BTW.) So far, USA Boxing has been cool with it. There is also wicked little boxing in this latte-sipping granola yuppie hell, so it might be that they're happy for any visibility and/or community outreach we can provide. These inter-gym exhibition matches are typically well-attended.
Im not knocking my best friends head off.ahaha,although I did make his head snap and got dazed and quit.That spar taught me more patience and waiting for openings.
I've seen enough of these I want to see a real amateur fight...
Im trying to get back in the groove,I hurt my wrist and been outta boxing for a few months. There should be alot of am.fights lined up for summer,plus im in a rush to fight alot.
Hey vers I liked the video but agree with that punch guy, you gotta a lot of potential and it looks like u got a lot of power its just your balance is off... I think u should do some more movement drills w/ ur freinds, take a faster good moving partner and try and move staying within the centerline of his body this will help ur movement, try adn strife around the ring or court to feel ur legs positioning, play alot of basketball and throw some plyo's in the mix. Also u gotta jab more if u do that ur other punches should come into effect easier, but use ur jab as a measurment, this might trick ur self in stayin closer with the guy and get ur feet movin a little, I hope this helps its worked 4 me so far adn movement and blance is one of my strong points, I will be posting some vids up soon adn would like a comment from u since u seem to be one of the more experienced fighters in the forum. Good luck trainin and hope this **** works 4 ya.
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