Honestly I feel like it was the right call. The guy in red was the busier fighter, and he landed more overall shots, to me. You landed a few big ones, but when you counter punched your form went out the window.
The good news is - if you correct one or two small things, you'll be tooling that guy, because his jab was glacially slow. One thing you did that really stood out to me was lean way too far out over your front foot for some of your punches. You'd give him 2 or 3 punches to your 1 because you had to recover.
What fight was this for you? I mean, how many under your belt prior to this?
Keep working man, you'll be alright and you'll get that guy back.
Very hard fight to score IMO, personally I would say blue corner should win, Red guy was busier but he missed so many and hit your hands rather than clean shots. You landed much cleaner shots that actually knocked his head back.
Thats just my opinions obviously not to say its a fact.
Boxer in black trunks came out swinging but missing wildly. While boxer in red trunks took the opportunity to accurately punch his opponent in the middle of the toe-to-toe battle.
Red boxer kept his cool and tried to apply boxing techniques such as jabs, counters, hooks, and straights while black boxer was trying too hard to land hard heavy shots that misses wildly.
2nd Round:
Black boxer once again came out swinging but missed wildly. Red boxer once again took opportunity to accurately land meaningful shots.
Red boxer showing more techniques as jab followed by straight punch while black boxer tries to overwhelm the opponent in sheer brute force.
This went on all the way to the 4th round.
Now, don't get me twisted you wanted honest analysis.
If you look at the video, the bottom of your fists were the ones touching the opponent not the part of the white painted area of the gloves. Even when you were swarming your opponent only your arms and the bottom of your fists kept hitting your opponent. While your opponent kept hitting you accurately at your face with the white painted area of his gloves.
I know you didn't feel the punches because of the adrenaline and you are young. Probably also because of the head protector and your opponent didn't have enough power to make you respect him. However, if you do that professionally you'll end up looking like Maidana who looks sloppy and you better have his power because if not you will get yourself knockout.
Next, you lack any boxing skills to speak of. You fight like you are in a street fight. Swarming your opponent back into ropes just by brute force and you weren't even knocking the guy out or hurting him at all.
Also, I'll give you points if you fight like that as a professional you will be one exciting fighter because you come forward to fight. But you need some boxing skills and techniques. Just show more boxing skills like straight left or an uppercut. Especially when you already pinned your opponent to the ropes stop swinging your arms and throw some uppercuts or short hooks.
All you were doing in the video was push your opponent to the ropes while throwing punches that were missing him and leaving your face open for his straight punches. Look at the video again every time you stopped punching he was hitting your face like 6 or 7 times.
What else, throw some thing that a boxer would throw at a fight. An uppercut, a straight punch, a hook, a jab, and do some basic head movements and guard movements. You look so green and a "street" fighter than as a "green boxer."
I think blue corner got this one. Many more effective shots, you made his head whip back many times. That is not the only reason, I just liked your style more than his and think you did a better job getting to him. It seems he only relied on constant 1-2s. Ringo does have very good points for his case, so I think it it mostly what a person is looking for in the fight. Good fight and thank you for sharing.
I think blue corner got this one. Many more effective shots, you made his head whip back many times. That is not the only reason, I just liked your style more than his and think you did a better job getting to him. It seems he only relied on constant 1-2s. Ringo does have very good points for his case, so I think it it mostly what a person is looking for in the fight. Good fight and thank you for sharing.
You need to acquire some footwork. All this swinging like a madman stuff isn't 'boxing'. Pick your shots and use some lateral movement. Try to box rather than brawl, you will have the upper hand then.
oh well.....dont swing like that you missed 90% of your shots
boxing is a mind game you cant just go inside and start swinging hoping one of your shots will knock the guy out, pick your punches, move around, study the guy he was a sucker for counters
while he was busier and by busier i mean fighting like a propeler im pretty sure you won
his face was all busted up bloody nose bloody lips, all i saw was his head turning to each and every way every time i hitted him, he barely touched my face. and after the training session i did the day before the fight just me getting in the ring was a great accomplishment for me, we're 1-1 now even tough everyone said i won that fight
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