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  • #31
    Originally posted by thatjamaicanguy View Post
    you're pretty good, got lots of potential

    #1 Don't dip below someone's belt. i see it as a cheap move, and a rude gesture to the other fighter

    #2 Jab

    #3 On your toes!! you're on your toes when your outside, but when you move in, stay on your toes
    thanks a lot i devote all my time to boxing my goal is to be a champion and i work very hard at it and with dipping low i started that cause i saw tyson do it and it looks awesome i didnt really think of it as disrespectful i just try not to get hit i used to just stand there with my hands down (******) to show how tough i was im not scared one bit of getting punched if i have ever been hurt i actually fight harder i love it but i dont see the disrespect in getting low to avoid shots please explain thank you and i am trying to work on my infighting i am further behind in that even though i like it better

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    • #32
      Originally posted by skyler View Post
      Pretty good, hard to judge considering your sparring opponents were pretty bad.
      the first one has been there longer then me lol the second is new but on the new video i posted the guy is better bigger and more experienced

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      • #33
        [QUOTE=colly10;7434027]You've got good skills. The weakest point I could see is you keep your hands too low (or maybe you have a style im not aware of?), you get away with your hands low because of your good head movement and ability to slip shots but id say if you tightened up your guard it would improve you.
        Why are they letting a guy in with bag gloves by the way?[

        thank you haha no its not a new style in the second video i posted you can here my coach sayin to keep my hands up i have a tendancy to let them drop its something i need to work on thank you i told my coach and since i always act like a tough guy he said just dont let him hit you said i said ok lol

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        • #34
          Originally posted by F l i c k e r View Post
          lol, nah. You did everything well in this video. You even changed your style when you switched opponents. I like that.

          Honestly, don't even sweat the talk about your guard or stance. What I saw was something good. The second guy was real aggressive from mid range, I saw you go into long range and it really didn't work so you switched up to the in-fighting. Dude, your a boss.

          The second guy would have nothing left after 2 rounds. You paced yourself in that one while the other guy swung for the fences every time. I like your style. Your approach to the second guy was great. Sometimes you have to take some shots but you found his weakness and got him tired. I think if you went another round with that guy he would seriously have nothing left.

          I see nothing wrong with your approach to the game. Footwork on point, head movement on point, you use your jab effectively, you know your ranges, you can figure out opponents. You got somethin going there bro. Keep working hard at it and you could have a bright future in the boxing game.
          thank you very much i appreciate the positive feedback thank you

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Tu Pai View Post
            you got the right idea j, in reality thou, those kids dont belong in the ring with you. only advise I would give you is not to run in with two jabs, its hard to find your range that way since your not in balance to keep punching, do one of two things, get closer by moving in side to side of them or just keep a tight high guard, lean back a bit, then get your feet closer and punch off. overall, good job, would like to see one of your fights if possible.
            thanks ya i just dont have any sparring partners in my gym better than me unless they come from other gyms im stuck with them i do see waht you mean with the two jabs ill work on that thanks

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            • #36
              ya it's good sparring, in both your posts. About what it should be for the fights you have. Shame you don't have more variety in partners, but when you are preparing for tournaments or things look into getting creative about it. Traveling to other gyms, etc. I'm preparing for a national champ right now coming in 2 1/2 weeks and up to a week ago most of our fighters were still dog ****ing lazy and still in holiday party mode and not showing up. So called everyone I knew and ever sparred, and finally got a bunch in this past fri. Was nice, going 1 after another with so much diversity. I'm fighting middleweight but one was a 230 lb pro mma guy, another a senior regional champ my weight, another a past opponent, a couple of guys who sorta aren't so great but live bodies,and overall a wide range of heights and styles. Hopefully will have them right up until it is time to rest, which isn't long off.

              Good sparring guy, I like the intensity.

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