Everyone tries to copy a certain fighter while sparring, so which fighters style is your favourite one?
Which fighter do you try to copy?
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Copying a fighters style is not necessarily a smart thing to do. Especially if you're amateur (which most, if not all, fighters in here are), trying to fight like a pro. This will not make you succesful as an amateur, and regardless of the fact that most of you would like to turn pro, a good amateur career is a much better springboard for doing so, than one where you've lost most of your fights as an am because you thought you were a pro. Focus on what you need to do to win your next fight, take it one step at a time, and good things will happen.Comment
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Copying a fighters style is not necessarily a smart thing to do. Especially if you're amateur (which most, if not all, fighters in here are), trying to fight like a pro. This will not make you succesful as an amateur, and regardless of the fact that most of you would like to turn pro, a good amateur career is a much better springboard for doing so, than one where you've lost most of your fights as an am because you thought you were a pro. Focus on what you need to do to win your next fight, take it one step at a time, and good things will happen.Comment
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"my hands are low becuz im a brawler naturally"
No, you're not. You're trainers just don't seem to care enough about you to tell you to bring your hands up to your face.Comment
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just stick to the subjectComment
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I don't really copy any style, But i do think my posture is like Kostya Tszyu, Stood upright with my gloves up throwing basic combination's, Mainly stright punches.
My right hand and right uppercut are my danger punches.Comment
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