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  • #11
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    first fights dont turn out as you expect,

    i dont think shots to he body even count for the scoring system so there no poini jabbing him in th ebody, even to wear him down, its only short amount of rounds it wont matter you wont be able to wear him down with jabs to the body in a short amature fight,
    its up to you thought, i dont know how good you are?

    work on scoring points,

    eays point scoring methods,

    1) Jab to the top of the headgaud in forehead area, this is often left upretected and can give you evasy points.

    2) double up on the jabs, if you mis the first one just watch where his goes and jab again, easy point or two scored.

    3) feint constantly, feint jab and right hads often .

    4) after youve thrown a combo and are about to pull apart as fighters usally do for a little move about in between shots thrown , dont, instead straight after the pucnhes have been thrown, stick two jabs on his head

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    • #12
      Originally posted by mr tricky View Post
      first fights dont turn out as you expect,

      i dont think shots to he body even count for the scoring system so there no poini jabbing him in th ebody, even to wear him down, its only short amount of rounds it wont matter you wont be able to wear him down with jabs to the body in a short amature fight,
      its up to you thought, i dont know how good you are?

      work on scoring points,

      eays point scoring methods,

      1) Jab to the top of the headgaud in forehead area, this is often left upretected and can give you evasy points.

      2) double up on the jabs, if you mis the first one just watch where his goes and jab again, easy point or two scored.

      3) feint constantly, feint jab and right hads often .

      4) after youve thrown a combo and are about to pull apart as fighters usally do for a little move about in between shots thrown , dont, instead straight after the pucnhes have been thrown, stick two jabs on his head
      Good advice, but always easier said than done.

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      • #13
        I lost. I was working him real good with the jab and was def. winning and then I threw a right hand and ****ed something up in my tricep area and couldn't hold my right hand up. This led to me getting clobbered and a standing 8 count, and then I got stopped because of what happened to my arm. sucks but whatever. Ill upload it in a few.

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        • #14
          Aww that sucks. Did the doctor think it was a serious injury or just temporary?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by mr tricky View Post
            first fights dont turn out as you expect,

            i dont think shots to he body even count for the scoring system so there no poini jabbing him in th ebody, even to wear him down, its only short amount of rounds it wont matter you wont be able to wear him down with jabs to the body in a short amature fight,
            its up to you thought, i dont know how good you are?

            work on scoring points,

            eays point scoring methods,

            1) Jab to the top of the headgaud in forehead area, this is often left upretected and can give you evasy points.

            2) double up on the jabs, if you mis the first one just watch where his goes and jab again, easy point or two scored.

            3) feint constantly, feint jab and right hads often .

            4) after youve thrown a combo and are about to pull apart as fighters usally do for a little move about in between shots thrown , dont, instead straight after the pucnhes have been thrown, stick two jabs on his head
            Your intentions are well, but you demonstrate a complete lack of understanding of a few key principles of boxing.

            1) The jab to the body is not for scoring points. It is for controlling head movement. A feint to the head jab to the body combination worked consistently will virtually eliminate all head movement from your opponent. This allows you to use your jab effectively to score points, and set up other scoring blows.

            2) Body shots hurt, and take away your opponents concentration. An opponent worrying about not puking is not thinking about not getting hit in the head.

            If every punch you throw is intended to be a scoring blow, you will not go very far. Many punches need to be used to set up other punches. If you notice your opponent always slips right then dips under if you throw a 1-1-2 throw a light 1-1 to get his head moving, then bring up a right uppercut when he rolls under.

            Another setup that is my personal favorite is 1-1-2 dig to the body.

            The 1-1-2 is a light quick pitty pat combination to bring up the guard and keep their attention, then you lean over and dig a hard left hook the body.

            Same thing with a body jab. If you notice they are slipping your 1-1-2, Do 1 upstair 1 to the body, 2 upstairs. The jab to the body will stop their head movement long enough for you to get in with your right hand.

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            • #16
              temporary, he said I should just ice it and I'd be fine.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by johnjamieson View Post
                temporary, he said I should just ice it and I'd be fine.
                Wheres the vid at bro.

                Hard luck homes.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                  Your intentions are well, but you demonstrate a complete lack of understanding of a few key principles of boxing.

                  1) The jab to the body is not for scoring points. It is for controlling head movement. A feint to the head jab to the body combination worked consistently will virtually eliminate all head movement from your opponent. This allows you to use your jab effectively to score points, and set up other scoring blows.

                  2) Body shots hurt, and take away your opponents concentration. An opponent worrying about not puking is not thinking about not getting hit in the head.

                  If every punch you throw is intended to be a scoring blow, you will not go very far. Many punches need to be used to set up other punches. If you notice your opponent always slips right then dips under if you throw a 1-1-2 throw a light 1-1 to get his head moving, then bring up a right uppercut when he rolls under.

                  Another setup that is my personal favorite is 1-1-2 dig to the body.

                  The 1-1-2 is a light quick pitty pat combination to bring up the guard and keep their attention, then you lean over and dig a hard left hook the body.

                  Same thing with a body jab. If you notice they are slipping your 1-1-2, Do 1 upstair 1 to the body, 2 upstairs. The jab to the body will stop their head movement long enough for you to get in with your right hand.
                  hw can you possibly talk all this **** when your sparing is phatectic

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                  • #20
                    he goes better than you ****head

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