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  • #11
    Best of luck. Just try not to be overwhelmed and remember he will be just as nervous as you. Just try to take deep breaths before you enter the ring, try and stay calm and just focus on keeping your technique and not getting into a wild brawl. If he comes blasting at you, don't back up, take the shots on your gloves and fire back with straight shots. And remember, no one in their first fight will be able to sustain a hellish pace like some of them come out with, so if he does come out throwing bombs like crazy, just stay calm, defend and counter, wait for the storm to pass, then turn up the heat when you see him starting to fade.

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    • #12
      ^^good info man..ima take that in to account..yea im nervous now and its like a month away..lol

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      • #13
        Have you been training hard? Are you conditioned properly? Having you been getting your sparring in? Do you feel like your technique is sound?

        If you have answered yes to these questions, you are in a good position to get a W! Best of luck. Let us know how you do...win or lose.

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        • #14
          Just try to stay relaxed and use the skills you've learned in training. If you just go in there and go nuts and start throwing nothing but bombs, what was the point of training?

          Go for the body....hard. You'll both probably be dead tired by the third round (maybe earlier) but he'll be more tired if you whack him to the body hard and often.

          Good luck.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Sugar Jay View Post
            Well wifey wont be to happy with that but ill just eat her out everyday till.....
            dont worry. i will help with the wife.:3some:

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Sugar Jay View Post
              Well wifey wont be to happy with that but ill just eat her out everyday till.....
              winky himself!

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              • #17
                I'll wish you the best of luck. And don't get worried if you get very nervous, cause this will keep you sharp and healthy in there. It's not a war, it is a sport. So go out there and enjoy it. Most guys I've seen fight for the first time, get's tired after the first round cause they're so excited and want to rip their opponents head off in the first round. Just go in there with you straight punches, 1-2, and then move and 1-2 again. And then mix it up by throwing a straight right or straight left and a right to the middle section of his stomach. I'd actually start my fight with this last called combination, straight high and a hard right into his stomach, cause most people aren't really warmed up or protecting their body very well in their first fights. Listen to your trainer at all times, he knows what to do. And I mean it, LISTEN!

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by danny13 View Post
                  Have you been training hard? Are you conditioned properly? Having you been getting your sparring in? Do you feel like your technique is sound?

                  If you have answered yes to these questions, you are in a good position to get a W! Best of luck. Let us know how you do...win or lose.
                  yea i think im ready...only thing that i have to work on is my conditioning....have been working hard so i think im ready....

                  ill let you guys know....ill record it a prolly put up the vid...

                  thanx 4 the advice again guys....

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                  • #19
                    From My Personal Experience 1st Amatuer Fight
                    - I was extremely nervous
                    - The pace was really intense and I gassed quickly so conditioning is very important
                    - I intended to just do 1-2 but as soon as i got hit i panicked and started with the hayemakers, and i lost but at least i learned for my next fight

                    good luck!

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                    • #20
                      anything can happen in an amateur fight. one of my kids ( not really mine, i just coach them) was up at the bronze gloves last weekend, he knocked the other kid out in 16 seconds, then got stopped in the next fight. the other two lost their fights, one got robbed, he should have won and my girl got outboxed. it's all good though, just have fun in there, you'll feel great to get the 1st under your belt.
                      Last edited by phallus; 01-23-2010, 06:44 PM.

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