The first round of the amateur fight.(VIDEO)

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  • D.I.E.S.E.L
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    #51
    Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
    Thats the root of it.Im usually composed,well always. When Im composed I pace the ring.This time I was rocking back and forth.Once my composure broke.It went to ****.

    Also I did hit him in the the body.Its clear as day if you keep looking at it,plus I remember.
    why did your composure break

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    • Verstyle
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      #52
      Originally posted by Diesel087
      why did your composure break

      I honestly have no clue. Its only broke probably 5 times since Ive been boxing. I know what I didnt do that I do to keep it calm.I just gotta do it next time.

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      • ReadyUp
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        #53
        Looking at the round, I don't see how you could have lost.

        But you do have to remember that in the Am's those taps to the forehead count just as much as that nice uppercut you threw that rocked his ass. It's kind of unfortunate but that's the rules of the game in the amateurs.

        And on the flipside one of my boys clearly out-landed his opponent in his last fight and the decision still went the other way. We were from out of state so maybe that had some influence.

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        • Verstyle
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          #54
          Originally posted by -GBGQ-
          Looking at the round, I don't see how you could have lost.

          But you do have to remember that in the Am's those taps to the forehead count just as much as that nice uppercut you threw that rocked his ass. It's kind of unfortunate but that's the rules of the game in the amateurs.

          And on the flipside one of my boys clearly out-landed his opponent in his last fight and the decision still went the other way. We were from out of state so maybe that had some influence.
          The taller guy will always have a huge advantages over me.Especially when Im about to get in,and some of those jabs their throwing lands when I try to get in.(points)I just stay composed and gotta try to knock them out in the first.Problem solved.

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          • punchDrUnK MONK
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            #55
            yo wusup v

            i watched the vid, u looked great man. i dont got to get into details u clearly know what ur doin in there. u took it to him, he was kinda a weird style seemed to look to make u look sloopy. good job tho i enjoyed the vid. whats ur weight

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            • Nacho_Analstain
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              #56
              that uppercut nearly lifted him off the ****ing floor!

              i actually said WOW out loud when i saw that land

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              • ßringer
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                #57
                You had to have won that fight. You were dominating that ****er, and if the other 2 rounds were what you say they were, that's a bull**** decision. I thought only bull**** decisions existed in the realm of high profile professional bouts, but this has opened up my eyes.

                Next time you get him in the ring break his ****ing ribs, let's see them deny you your victory then.

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                • PBDS
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                  #58
                  ...Wow, nice punch to the ding ding. The chick filming goes "he hit him in a low place". Those tall thin guys are your kryptonite. I agree with some of the posters who have said that you would fair better as a pro. No head gear, and plenty of time to take your opponent out and avoid a controversial bull**** decision.

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                  • Verstyle
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by The_Bringer
                    You had to have won that fight. You were dominating that ****er, and if the other 2 rounds were what you say they were, that's a bull**** decision. I thought only bull**** decisions existed in the realm of high profile professional bouts, but this has opened up my eyes.

                    Next time you get him in the ring break his ****ing ribs, let's see them deny you your victory then.
                    Naw it's bull**** one here too.I mean I wouldnt ***** and complain if it was a close fight,but it wasnt.haha. I was the aggressor the whole time,and I was told I hurt him whenever I connected practically.Then he would hold,lots of holding.haha.

                    Next fight I have(hopefully next month) I'll be more composed and see if I can take them out fast,because obviously even with blocked punches and slipped punches.It still counts.

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                    • Verstyle
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by PBDS
                      ...Wow, nice punch to the ding ding. The chick filming goes "he hit him in a low place". Those tall thin guys are your kryptonite. I agree with some of the posters who have said that you would fair better as a pro. No head gear, and plenty of time to take your opponent out and avoid a controversial bull**** decision.
                      Naw I hit him in the ribs.It hurt him,and the ref gave him a standing 8,but was obviously confused because he told me to keep it up. I hate tall ppl.

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