Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Peek a boo?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #11
    Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
    It also requires years of practicing,you wont learn that style in like a few months.It took me 3 years to get it down.Its a style that would get you extremely tired because of that the unnecessary movement.


    ".......unnecessary movement.........?"

    The movement of the head is only unnecessary if you are facing weak and ineffective opposition. Next time you have to fight Joe Calzaghe or Mikkel Kessler, I suggest you use all the "unnecessary movement" possible. If you don't, they are going to hit you!

    We are all creatures of habit. If we don't develop the habit of using head movement against weak and ineffective opposition, we will never be able to do it against Joe Calzaghe or Mikkel Kessler. Jeff Lacy proved that.

    Comment


    • #12
      Originally posted by potatoes View Post
      ".......unnecessary movement.........?"

      The movement of the head is only unnecessary if you are facing weak and ineffective opposition. Next time you have to fight Joe Calzaghe or Mikkel Kessler, I suggest you use all the "unnecessary movement" possible. If you don't, they are going to hit you!

      We are all creatures of habit. If we don't develop the habit of using head movement against weak and ineffective opposition, we will never be able to do it against Joe Calzaghe or Mikkel Kessler. Jeff Lacy proved that.
      I misspelled 1 word and I get all of this, I was just about to correct it,all movement in that style is necessary.

      Comment


      • #13
        Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
        I misspelled 1 word and I get all of this, I was just about to correct it,all movement in that style is necessary.

        Have you had a chance to spar with Bernard Hopkins? A few weeks ago I heard he was looking for some sparring partners. All you would have to do is switch to southpaw.

        Comment


        • #14
          Originally posted by potatoes View Post
          Have you had a chance to spar with Bernard Hopkins? A few weeks ago I heard he was looking for some sparring partners. All you would have to do is switch to southpaw.
          haha,naw. Unless he's in my city. I think ill try getting some sparring with Jesse James. See if he would do it,theres not alot of guys that I can tell arnt on my leve.Hate to say it. Well,except for 1 pro thats there,I'll see if he wants too.

          Comment


          • #15
            Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
            haha,naw. Unless he's in my city. I think ill try getting some sparring with Jesse James. See if he would do it,theres not alot of guys that I can tell arnt on my leve.Hate to say it. Well,except for 1 pro thats there,I'll see if he wants too.


            The only way you are going to get better is to face higher quality sparring partners. If you can get paid for it at the same time, so much the better. However, not every top pro wants challenging sparring partners. I believe Hopkins actually expects his sparring partners to do more than just get beat up and make him look good. You could learn a lot very quickly being around a guy like Hopkins.

            Comment


            • #16
              Originally posted by potatoes View Post
              The only way you are going to get better is to face higher quality sparring partners. If you can get paid for it at the same time, so much the better. However, not every top pro wants challenging sparring partners. I believe Hopkins actually expects his sparring partners to do more than just get beat up and make him look good. You could learn a lot very quickly being around a guy like Hopkins.
              yeah I could,but he wants a stationary type guy.

              Comment

              Working...
              X
              TOP