same, ive never heard of 26 oz gloves
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Got tooled on tonight in sparring
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Originally posted by danny stash View PostListen guys I understand all the criticism but I was supposed to spar some other guys and they finished by the time I was warm and I just asked to go a couple rounds lite and I put on my 16's and he was like, no way; you wear these...
I was caught in the heat of the moment and just excited to be getting in with a guy like him and didnt even look at his gloves until the bell rang. The hole ****ing gym was watching and what was I going to stop???
To the idiot Thaiultimate above you are ****ing asswipe and I have no patience for people like you. You probably have never gotten in ring much less got popped in that wise ass mouth of yours. To the others, yes I made a mistake and I know but what would you do stop and say I am not sparring you. Its not very often you can spar with guys who are successful pros.
As far the expression "tooled on" I grew up in Long Island NY and it was a popular expression.
I am still ****ing pissed.
Oh and i can totally see why ur pissed of, the guy sounds like a bit of a ****, just wanted to make himself look good..you never know, few months down the line get in with him again and see what happens after some hard training
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Originally posted by remorseless08 View Post--------------------------------------------------------------
jonny stash you must be a TOOL, allowing him to use 10 oz and you use 26 oz, you farken twitt you deserved to be TOOLED as you say
Its DANNY STASH..get it right PIKER
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The 10oz gloves shouldn't have been allowed, surely that's against health and safety regulations I would've thought.
Don't beat yourself up too much over the beat down. You've got a fight coming up and you were thrown in the deep end for a purpose. Leading up to my fight the other day (which was cancelled] I was thrown in with an experienced light heavyweight who hit me all over the place. I had to put my knee down on the canvas at one stage. I woke up the next day battered and bruised. My coaches threw me in with this guy to get me out of a comfort zone I'd got myself into of slowing the pace and not throwing enough punches and lacking a killer instinct. Man I learnt a whole lot that night and I've been training and dieting and running like an animal ever since. At the time it felt like a public humuliation as everyone was watching and witnessed the biggest man in the gym get a serious whuppin! But the feeling soon passe d once I sat down and thought about what I did wrong and what I could've done better.
Like one of your previous posts, see this as an epithany. You're feeling frustrated at the mo, that's normal bro. Just sit back and try and think about what you'd do next time you're in the ring with the same guy. Next time insist that you both wear 16 to 18oz gloves though!
Last edited by Darkstranger; 06-13-2008, 10:32 AM.
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Originally posted by Darkstranger View PostThe 10oz gloves shouldn't have been allowed, surely that's against health and safety regulations I would've thought.
Don't beat yourself up too much over the beat down. You've got a fight coming up and you were thrown in the deep end for a purpose. Leading up to my fight the other day (which was cancelled] I was thrown in with an experienced light heavyweight who hit me all over the place. I had to put my knee down on the canvas at one stage. I woke up the next day battered and bruised. My coaches threw me in with this guy to get me out of a comfort zone I'd got myself into of slowing the pace and not throwing enough punches and lacking a killer instinct. Man I learnt a whole lot that night and I've been training and dieting and running like an animal ever since. At the time it felt like a public humuliation as everyone was watching and witnessed the biggest man in the gym get a serious whuppin! But the feeling soon passe d once I sat down and thought about what I did wrong and what I could've done better.
Like one of your previous posts, see this as an epiphany. You're feeling frustrated at the mo, that's normal bro. Just sit back and try and think about what you'd do next time you're in the ring with the same guy. Next time insist that you both wear 16 to 18oz gloves though!
use this as fuel to fire you through the training, to the fight.
take it out on your opponent.
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