Learning the proffesionals way will not help your amateur carreer because how they score amateur and proffesional fights is different. pro's take there time, picking and landing accurate shots, preserving energy by not doing much in early rounds to increase longevity throughout the 12 rounds.
Judges in the pro game score on style, accuracy etc. for example floyd maywether is pound for pound king (which i think is a very true statement). reason being is he throws half as many punches, uses half of his energy and still wins fights, you could never do that in the amateur game because its all scored on how many punches land, regardless of anything else.
thats why amateur fights look fast and scrappy because judges are simply counting and scoring punches landed within a very short amount of time (less rounds), so amateurs feel the need and urgency to wild out on their opponents.
I hate amateur boxing for that reason, but everyone needs to prove themself before going pro
Judges in the pro game score on style, accuracy etc. for example floyd maywether is pound for pound king (which i think is a very true statement). reason being is he throws half as many punches, uses half of his energy and still wins fights, you could never do that in the amateur game because its all scored on how many punches land, regardless of anything else.
thats why amateur fights look fast and scrappy because judges are simply counting and scoring punches landed within a very short amount of time (less rounds), so amateurs feel the need and urgency to wild out on their opponents.
I hate amateur boxing for that reason, but everyone needs to prove themself before going pro
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