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  • #41
    Pacquiao was KO'd at flyweight, yet he has beaten 2 ATG featherweights, and won a belt at lightweight.

    Being KO'd at one weight doesn't mean that you'd be KO'd at another, especially if the KO at the lower weight happened early in your career.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by KostyaTszyu44 View Post
      hey not bad mate

      you tend to swing a little wildly with ya chin up and drop your hands when throwing occasionally but overall it was pretty decent, stick with it man


      as punchdrunk said he did look roughly 5-6 kgs heavier, i know it doesnt sound like much but it is.......
      what he said.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Clegg View Post
        Pacquiao was KO'd at flyweight, yet he has beaten 2 ATG featherweights, and won a belt at lightweight.

        Being KO'd at one weight doesn't mean that you'd be KO'd at another, especially if the KO at the lower weight happened early in your career.
        This guy is just an unfit novice, so it isn't even relevant. I really think he should simmer down and get fit and then he will be OK for a novice. He can take it from there.

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        • #44
          Good work for a first fight and good **** for posting even a loss,Im having my first fight on the 13th 178lb.Watching your video makes me wanna run more so I wont get gassed ,but keep it up u had nothing to be ashamed of with that fight!

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          • #45
            yo man good job, i can relate i jus got stopped in my first fight too. it aint a good feeling, u fought well tho hold ur head high. and think about it, fighting alone accomplishing a lot of things in the sport of boxing , ur experience went up a lot... use it to make u nothing but better. good luck in the next one. great heart and effort.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Clegg View Post
              Pacquiao was KO'd at flyweight, yet he has beaten 2 ATG featherweights, and won a belt at lightweight.

              Being KO'd at one weight doesn't mean that you'd be KO'd at another, especially if the KO at the lower weight happened early in your career.
              I cannot believe you actually come in here and try to reason with these individuals. My respect for you has increased even further.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by danc1984 View Post
                I cannot believe you actually come in here and try to reason with these individuals. My respect for you has increased even further.
                Ha ha, thanks Dan.

                How's it going? You box?

                I haven't been to my gym for ages, just started jogging again this week, my stamina needs some serious work...

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Clegg View Post
                  Ha ha, thanks Dan.

                  How's it going? You box?

                  I haven't been to my gym for ages, just started jogging again this week, my stamina needs some serious work...
                  Nah I don't. I just hit the heavy bag for fitness. I wouldn't have it in me to train hard enough to fight, way too lazy.

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                  • #49
                    I don't think there is much to tell that hasn't been told, but I did notice you were getting hit with too many punches that you should have been able to avoid rather easily. Whether that was from being tired or or your arms were heavy, I don't know.

                    The obvious things I would work on would be your stamina and pace. You went out too quick and didn't pace yourself. Obvious I know, but an important factor in a fight. Also, you need to work on your defense quite a bit. Being your first fight, it was a good showing but you were still getting tagged a bit too much. Your hands seemed too loose and too far apart. Work on keeping a very tight, solid defense. The best way is to imagine your body and head scrunched up into the smallest possible area and then cover that area with your arms held tightly. Elbows in, hands close to your face and the biggest point, your chin tucked down. Your chin was out way too much!

                    You could have avoided a lot of his punches simply by pulling in your arms and stepping in, not away from him. If your defense was tight a lot of his stuff would have gone around and over you after which you could have popped him a few times and stepped out to regroup then, instead of while he was punching. Think punch and get out, not him punch, you punch, him punch then step back.

                    So, to put it simply. Try and go for a much tighter defense. Give as little a target as possible to your opponent and whatever is available should not be vulnerable. While working on your defense don't forget about it while you're punching. Keep thinking about everything, apart from your throwing hand, being in a tight little ball at all times. When you're in your tightest defensive posture try to remember to keep that at all times while you're attacking. You open up too much.

                    The other thing was stamina/endurance. With better stamina, endurance and pacing you would have beaten that guy.

                    Apart from those, which sound like a lot but they are just fundamentals which not doubt you are already working on, it was a very good showing for your first fight. Keep going, keep training and good luck!

                    Don't take notice of the douche bags on here. All the midget talk and ego is sad, but that's boxing. Most guys here that can fight well and know their stuff (and there are quite a few) don't talk ****. Well done.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by punchDrUnK MONK View Post
                      yo man good job, i can relate i jus got stopped in my first fight too. it aint a good feeling, u fought well tho hold ur head high. and think about it, fighting alone accomplishing a lot of things in the sport of boxing , ur experience went up a lot... use it to make u nothing but better. good luck in the next one. great heart and effort.
                      oh really did u lose? how did it go but, you planning on fighting again?

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