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  • #21
    Constant jabs... make sure you throw feints in there... maybe even use a lil cuban style bounce everyone once in a while for a few seconds to throw off his timing as much as possible..

    And then of course like everyone else said then you counter... I'm sure your power can make him respect your jab.. then everything i aid will be able to work.

    and don't be afraid to clinch a few times either. ya gotta frustrate him.
    Last edited by DA1CATAS; 04-18-2008, 05:22 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by P4PKING_2008 View Post
      Do what Tarver did in the woods fight. Whenever he was near the ropes he held and moved away to the middle again.

      The kinda fights that come from two inside pressure fighters are ones like gatti ward and corrales castillo. The only way you can win is via ko. It is rare you see someone outboxing someone stronger and better then them.

      How come you were sparring him anyway?
      I have a pro style and I was told by alot of ppl that I'm good. So I spar all the pros usually.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post
        Constant jabs... make sure you throw feints in there... maybe even use a lil cuban style bounce everyone once in a while for a few seconds to throw off his timing as much as possible..

        And then of course like everyone else said then you counter... I'm sure your power can make him respect your jab.. then everything i aid will be able to work.

        and don't be afraid to clinch a few times either. ya gotta frustrate him.
        I tried the jab and it frustrated him a few times then he adapted.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
          I have a pro style and I was told by alot of ppl that I'm good. So I spar all the pros usually.
          Which other pros have ya sparred?

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          • #25
            box on the back foot. Keep moving back and pick him off. Be on your toes.

            Failing that, when he does get in, clinch and hit. Then repeat.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by P4PKING_2008 View Post
              Which other pros have ya sparred?
              A few named ones are Golden Johnson, Jesse James Leija and Demtry Salita(forgot how to spell it)

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              • #27
                Originally posted by mickeyb View Post
                box on the back foot. Keep moving back and pick him off. Be on your toes.

                Failing that, when he does get in, clinch and hit. Then repeat.
                Thats hard to turn around at times because of style memory. I try to change up, which I do but without weeks or months of training its hard to keep that up when you're actually having someone hit you in the face.

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                • #28
                  sup verse. did you get to watching his patterns yet? of course, if he is more or less a vet at punching people, he is going to be tougher to keep up with. did you manage to find out what makes him uncomfortable?

                  if he is at your gym, practicing with you guys, maybe you could ask him what you could do to help deal with his style of fighting. older, more experienced guys are usually open to helping the juniors. i for one always help out the juniors. i hope the same respect is shown in boxing gyms for the most part. sparring is not supposed to be a competiton - although it feels like it sometimes. it is supposed to be where you polish your skills by testing out theories.

                  verse, for an interesting take on bagua footwork, i will PM you a vid.


                  versatile - check your PM box in a minute.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
                    Carlos Hernandez. The dude that gave Mayweather his first knockdown.

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                    • #30
                      lol.. I've sparred levann Easly.. a few times... but he's on a 6 fight losing streak at the moment :/.. so might not hold much weight.. LOol he whoops on kids in the gym though. he has about 38 fights.. he's 36 years old.

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