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  • #41
    Originally posted by 2NdRoUnDkO
    when is the closest to a fight sum1 can mess around wit chix and not have a serious effect on their stamina(i kno it will have sum but if i do it the day before afight i think it'll be worse than like two weeks) so yea when is the closest to a fight i can/should mess around
    i do nothing a week before
    to make sure

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    • #42
      Originally posted by - Evil -
      I switch, its works really well if you can get your technique good in both stances.

      Do you fight the same both ways? my style is a bit more hangs down, using a lot of hooks to body and head in southpaw and hands up in orthadox(a bit like how Tszyu fights).

      I think switching is really good, its gets you mixing your shots up more so you become able to land power shots from any stance or hand, its also good for cutting the ring off.

      Yes my style normally stays the same...It really confuses a lot of the fighters because they think it is going to come one way and by me switching it comes another....I never give my opponents much time to think because normally my jab is always in there face and I never let them come inside....

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      • #43
        Originally posted by spinksjinx
        Yes my style normally stays the same...It really confuses a lot of the fighters because they think it is going to come one way and by me switching it comes another....I never give my opponents much time to think because normally my jab is always in there face and I never let them come inside....
        Because i normally change styles when i switch i can notice the difference. my left is more powerful and my right is faster, so in orthadox my jab is powerful and my straight right is fast, when switch southpaw my jab is fast, straight left is a bomb and i have powerful hooks. I like it like that but its not important, i just do it so i'm not bored with the same style. Knowing when to switch is the best thing, if you switch well it confuses your opponent, if you look at Junior Witter he makes it obvious he's switching and the suprise isnt there but if its done correctly its a huge advantage.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by - Evil -
          Because i normally change styles when i switch i can notice the difference. my left is more powerful and my right is faster, so in orthadox my jab is powerful and my straight right is fast, when switch southpaw my jab is fast, straight left is a bomb and i have powerful hooks. I like it like that but its not important, i just do it so i'm not bored with the same style. Knowing when to switch is the best thing, if you switch well it confuses your opponent, if you look at Junior Witter he makes it obvious he's switching and the suprise isnt there but if its done correctly its a huge advantage.


          Cotto is probably the best switch hitter in boxing today...No questions.

          I can keep the same amount of power in both hands with either stance....I use to be weak with one when I switched but my trainer taught me how to keep perfect form and the power came with it.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by spinksjinx
            Cotto is probably the best switch hitter in boxing today...No questions.

            I can keep the same amount of power in both hands with either stance....I use to be weak with one when I switched but my trainer taught me how to keep perfect form and the power came with it.
            Cotto can switch well, i dont think he switches enough though, someone with his ability could get away with it a lot more.

            I have power in both hands but its different types of power, my left is heavy and my rights hurtful because of the speed. Some say my right hurts more, some say my left, it depends.

            Cotto has got a good balance of speed and strength, but even with him he looks heavier handed sometimes and faster others, but overall he's a good example of an offensive fighter, its just about getting balance of speed and strength.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by boxer2k5
              with what baloons

              yea for when i apologize for knockin u down. lol

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              • #47
                Originally posted by cheech306
                yea for when i apologize for knockin u down. lol

                lol

                well see maybe it happen one day

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                • #48
                  hey 2k5 ur about to hit 1,000 posts....u gotta make a thread in the lounge...we can have a party!

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                  • #49
                    heh looks like the new generation of amateurs are all counter punchers, wonder what's gonna happen when they all start fighting eachother

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                    • #50
                      Age: 22

                      Height: 5'9''

                      weight: when fighting amateur 127-135 now 155

                      Stance: Orthodox

                      Fight Style: I get hit alot because I dont block well and am slow I also tend to swell easy but I rely on power shots and a great stamina and chin. My back has never touched the ropes in a fight I like to stand toe to toe and slug or I usually end up chasing the guy.

                      Amateur Record: 14-1 (12) also had 8 exhibitions which I won 7 and lost 1 but they dont count.

                      Favorite Fighters: (Now) Gatti, Hopkins, and Jones Jr
                      (Past) Holyfield, Marciano, Frazier

                      Won the silver mittens in 98,99
                      Won the Massachusetts AAU boxing championship 97
                      Lost in Junior Olympic Semi Finals in 98

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