how 'bout some footage of you on the heavy bag so we can see if you got some of that heavyweight power!
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Originally posted by toeheadhow 'bout some footage of you on the heavy bag so we can see if you got some of that heavyweight power!
ive been told i have power
ive droped dudeds with one punc before
btu i personally dont rmember ever hitting
someone full on
either tomm or monday ma post vids me on the heavy bag and speed bag maybe the double end bag and some jump rope
iwould like to get some pad work on vid as well
i dont even care about knocking people out
illr ather win UD by outboxing them
then kncok them out in the first
anyoen can knock anyone out if they land
not everyone can get a UD by boxing
thats why in my vids i move alot and slip alot
im a counter puncher
im 180-185 fightin at HW
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Originally posted by boxer2k5my lead left and lead left hook has been doing damage
i dont feel comfortable throing the lead right much
i do sometimes
and sometimes i throw the quick hook after a jab
similar to wlad klitchkos
I'm a switch hitter, i wasnt a natural southpaw but i always liked to do it, the problem was i had a **** straight left, it felt really weird throwing it, so effectively i was a one handed southpaw!! But i can honestly say its one of my most hurtful and natural punches now.
Even if you dont use the punch in sparring or a fight you shouldnt limit yourself in training, i throw every single shot i can think of on the bags. I've got to the stage were my coach says every single shot i throw is hurtful, i'm just hoping it all comes together in the ring soon.
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Interesting stuff man... I've never been very good at fighting southpaw, I got too stuck in my ways as orthodox.
I used to HATE fighting southpaw's aswell!... LOL!...
Advice?... I dunno man... double up with the jab, and keep your hands higher. As a southpaw, keep in the back of your mind be carefull not to get caught by the the other guy's overhand right.
Over-hand right was the punch I got most success with when fighting southpaws.
Cheers for uploading anyway man... Interesting.
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Originally posted by elveielAlthough i throw the lead right hook in a southpaw stance i still got the move from Wlad Klitchko, it looks nothing like what he does but the idea was so effective i just had to do it
I'm a switch hitter, i wasnt a natural southpaw but i always liked to do it, the problem was i had a **** straight left, it felt really weird throwing it, so effectively i was a one handed southpaw!! But i can honestly say its one of my most hurtful and natural punches now.
Even if you dont use the punch in sparring or a fight you shouldnt limit yourself in training, i throw every single shot i can think of on the bags. I've got to the stage were my coach says every single shot i throw is hurtful, i'm just hoping it all comes together in the ring soon.
i jsut said i dont fell comfortable yet to throw the punch more
im working on it though
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Originally posted by martinwbcInteresting stuff man... I've never been very good at fighting southpaw, I got too stuck in my ways as orthodox.
I used to HATE fighting southpaw's aswell!... LOL!...
Advice?... I dunno man... double up with the jab, and keep your hands higher. As a southpaw, keep in the back of your mind be carefull not to get caught by the the other guy's overhand right.
Over-hand right was the punch I got most success with when fighting southpaws.
Cheers for uploading anyway man... Interesting.
f you notice i keep my left hand close to my chin when im close to my opponent
my right is the hand thats down much
but my chin is close to my shoulder
if i get caught thne i get caught it happens
but my defense is top notch and its getting better
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Originally posted by boxer2k5i do use it i throw lots of different punches
i jsut said i dont fell comfortable yet to throw the punch more
im working on it though
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Looks to me like you have some pretty solid defensive skills. You're good with the bobbing and weaving.
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Originally posted by boxer2k5f you notice i keep my left hand close to my chin when im close to my opponent
my right is the hand thats down much
but my chin is close to my shoulder
if i get caught thne i get caught it happens
but my defense is top notch and its getting better
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