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  • #21
    nice hat best state

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    • #22
      Originally posted by P4PKING_2010 View Post
      If your being serious and need some help I will help you out because I feel sorry for you man.

      Number 1. Join a gym you need to join a boxing gym and get taught the very basics there you will learn what it is really like. If you make excuses for not going to one I will help you look better on the bag at home.

      When you jab your right arm comes up to 90 degrees like superman my old trainer would say.

      You need to swing into your right hand now its just an arm punch you need to learn the proper basics of pivoting into it.

      Getting taught some basic footwork would mean you get a lot more power because you seem to lack any sign of power.

      You need to come outside when throwing a hook the body or throw a straight to the body don't just drop your hand and throw it.

      Aim higher on the bag you ain't gonna be fighting no midgets.

      You lean your hand to the left a lot after every shot. No point in it at all.

      You should not be throwing any hooks until you have mastered a jab then a right hand. Your looks well off and a very wild and easily spotted hook. You should move your whole body with it by pivoting but seeing as you have no footwork it is no surprise you have no left hook.

      Left hand comes straight down after every shot all you have to do it parry your jab and over the top a right hand will land because yours will always be down.

      Punch with your knuckles not the bottom part of your glove as you did in some parts. It does not look quicker if there is nothing behind it.

      Do not drop your hands and 'move your head' they should be up at all times you duck with your hands down and move into my left hook your fcuked.

      Thats the first 45 seconds. All I saw. Take it or leave it.
      Honestly man I am going to get a membership at this gym in detroit, i live about 4 miles, but i want to wait until june because right now im lifting weights, running, alot of bodyweight exercises, and just getting my body in better shape because I know that boxing is hard work and the work outs are intense, so I just want to be in good physical shape, I started lifting in beginning of September, and running, jumprope, situps, dips, pushups, wall squats, pull ups, you name it, all bodyweight exercises, and I hit the bag pretty much every day... I used to work out for a few years until about a year ago when my uncle moved because I worked out as his house, and did some boxing with him, and would spar with his kids who are boxers, and theyd beat me up, but Id hold my own for not having the kind of training that they get. I didnt have a job and as you know that means no money for a gym... But I have one now and I can afford it, but im just waiting until June... And when I lift I dont do very heavy lifting, or not as much as I used to atleast... Im benching 200 sets of 3, sets of 5 with 180, sets of 10 with 150. Military sets of 10 with 140, curling sets of 10 with 80, squats 240 sets of 10, deadlift sets of 5 with 300.. and various other lifts. Trying to do as many situps as I can it gets tough as hell sometimes but I just keep going til I cant anymore. Weighted situps as well with a 45 plate. I weigh 185. Ive been to the gym that I want to train at, and its legit, the guys who run it, well the ones I met, were both amateur and pro boxers, decent am. careers, decent pro careers, they know their ****. They told me I wasnt as bad as most beginners are but that I still needed to learn alot and they wanted me to keep coming.. I did for like a week but I didnt have the money for a membership (40 a month), and i was too broke to pay be paying daily like that, even if it was only 4 dollars, too much other **** I had to take care of, and I didnt even have a job. But I just got a job about 3 weeks ago doing carpet/tiles with a friend, and Im making decent money, enough to pay for boxing and still take care of everything else atleast, so Im going to go back in june when Im in a little bit better shape, because I think thats a reasonable time frame, and I know theyll make me lose/cut weight anyways and get me into even better shape, so Im not going to over do it. And I dont spar anymore with anyone except people I know that actually box because Im not trying to spar anyone who doesnt know what theyre doing, thats just pointless. I hit the heavybag and I have a speedbag that Ive been meaning to put up for a while, and im about to do it this weekend cuz its been too long, and im alright on that, ill make a video for you to critique if you want. I appreciate your advice though man, I know we got off on the wrong foot but thats whats up that you actually told me what I was doing wrong and didnt talk **** about it. I got respect for the P4P King now! Whats your record/weight class(es)? Pro or Am?

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      • #23
        hands were kinda slow in this cuz new tat was 1/2 done from the night before and still hurt like a mofo. is all done now tho and looks sweeet.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5KfEFwmrUQ

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        • #24
          Originally posted by TheTruthIs View Post
          hands were kinda slow in this cuz new tat was 1/2 done from the night before and still hurt like a mofo. is all done now tho and looks sweeet.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5KfEFwmrUQ
          Damn that's a cool ass video man, lol you should watch mine and critique it if you want i wouldnt mind advice from an amateur champion! Btw I was in Canada the other night Windsor, Ontario getting wasted because I dont turn 21 til a month from now and I live right across the border in Detroit lol

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          • #25
            Originally posted by hateinyaeyes32 View Post
            you should watch mine and critique it if you want i wouldnt mind advice
            I have watched it. I try generally not to say nothing if i got nothing good to say, but I will be frank with you. If you want to box, firstly, get your ass to a gym. You need a lot of work.

            I won't talk technique, P4PKING I see got that covered. But i'll give you some words...

            Be patient and start at the beginning. Learn to jab. How to step, how to move, how to throw it. Not in a day, a week, a month. Learn it till you get it right. I was learning a jab for 6 months before moving on to anything else. And even after learning a lot more, slipping, counters, combos etc I still need to revisit and learn the jab. Everyone does.

            Don't listen to haters. People trying to hold you down. While you can't help but hear them, never believe them. Believe only in yourself and those on your side.

            Be patient. Work hard. Be patient. Your growth will best be measured in "look back moments". Again, not over a day, a week, a month...but over time served in toil and sweat.

            You do those things with boxing and you will be rewarded. Not always with wins, medals, trophies, or accolades. But with something else much more important. A sense of accomplishment and pride in yourself.

            Do those things in boxing. Do them in life. You'll get back what you put in. And that's about all I got for ya.

            And good luck.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by TheTruthIs View Post
              I have watched it. I try generally not to say nothing if i got nothing good to say, but I will be frank with you. If you want to box, firstly, get your ass to a gym. You need a lot of work.

              I won't talk technique, P4PKING I see got that covered. But i'll give you some words...

              Be patient and start at the beginning. Learn to jab. How to step, how to move, how to throw it. Not in a day, a week, a month. Learn it till you get it right. I was learning a jab for 6 months before moving on to anything else. And even after learning a lot more, slipping, counters, combos etc I still need to revisit and learn the jab. Everyone does.

              Don't listen to haters. People trying to hold you down. While you can't help but hear them, never believe them. Believe only in yourself and those on your side.

              Be patient. Work hard. Be patient. Your growth will best be measured in "look back moments". Again, not over a day, a week, a month...but over time served in toil and sweat.

              You do those things with boxing and you will be rewarded. Not always with wins, medals, trophies, or accolades. But with something else much more important. A sense of accomplishment and pride in yourself.

              Do those things in boxing. Do them in life. You'll get back what you put in. And that's about all I got for ya.

              And good luck.
              I appreciate the advice and seriously man I like your attitude the way you look at things, believe me i dont listen to any of these haters, however i do listen if someone is critiquing me in a positive way, and not hating. Once again thanks for the words of wisdom and ill take your advice!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by hateinyaeyes32 View Post
                I appreciate the advice and seriously man I like your attitude the way you look at things, believe me i dont listen to any of these haters, however i do listen if someone is critiquing me in a positive way, and not hating. Once again thanks for the words of wisdom and ill take your advice!
                decided im going back to the gym a few times a week, ive decided to atleast do that unti i go everyday in june when i get a membership, just to get some fundamental training out of the way, still lifting everyday and running for now though trying to get myself into the best physical and mental shape possible before i start training everyday, i still hit the bags, spar with people who actually know how to box when im not at the gym (and getting beat up a little but am still keeping it competitive), and lots of bodyweight excersises, but i cant wait until i start to train everyday in the summer, im pumped up and am ready to soak everything i can learn up like a sponge and just become a student of the game, **** i already am doing that.. I used to think that basketball was my favorite sport but then when i started to get into boxing nothing else mattered to me much anymore not the bball not football, not baseball, not hockey, nothing matters to me as much as boxing... Guys who noone knows nothing about are putting entertaining fights on, on espn2 friday nights, i sit with my buddys and theyre like who the hell are these guys, and ill tell them what i know about them (sometimes I dont even know them), but then the guys will put on one of the most entertaining fights youll ever watch live... Then you order PPV and watch a boring fight like Pacquiao-Clottey, even though i do appreciate the display of offense pac was putting on from a technical standpoint, and it just shows you how entertaining or boring it a fight can be no matter at what level of the sport. And thats why I love the sport so much.

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