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  • #41
    Originally posted by berkeleyboxer View Post
    i see what ur saying but i feel like ur just looking to find something to criticize instead of looking to show a unbiased evaluation. you dont bring up anything good i did but thats just ur personality trait.
    I'm not gonna lie dude you did pretty well in my opinion, but after reading all the comments I can see that you don't know how to take criticism for shit. It's something you're gonna have to learn to do if you want to continue learning.
    Instead of just looking for things to criticize you on, as you seem to believe, most of these posters were actually trying to help you by giving you tips. Even though they may not be experts on boxing, many of them made very good points which you seem to have just brushed off. I didn't see anyone who only posted negative things like "you suck" or "you're weak", most of the posters who "criticized" you had some sort of advice to offer.
    If you posted this video expecting everyone to come in and praise you, than I'm sorry to say this but you're gonna be dissapointed, because not everyone will think you're gonna be the next world champion. Luckily for you, though, so far you've gotten nothing but positive feedback and constructive criticism.

    Just my two cents.

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    • #42
      what exactly are we supposed to be watching this for?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by berkeleyboxer View Post
        well hes been boxing for 4 years and has had 4 amatuer fights and i had none so i doing fine for my experience and my power will destroy everybody in my weight class once i develop more
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        Originally posted by berkeleyboxer View Post
        thx brah.. this was my first sparring match in about two months so i was a little off.. my trainer says i have great potential do u guys concur?
        "match"?! it was even full on sparring.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by berkeleyboxer View Post
          me (black tanktop) sparring a supermiddle weight when i fight at 132.

          Well, if you started boxing 8 months ago, I must say you are doing a very good job.

          You need to be more relax when you are working, but it's normal, all "newbies" are tense when they start sparring.

          I like how you move your head but you need to be more carefull because if this guy was more explosive and accurate he would punish you.
          Keep your hands up while you are moving.

          you have decent speed, you have a good jab, a decent right hand, I see you are a short guy so you definitely need a good, fast vicious LEFT HOOK.

          A good left hook and a good right hand are the two deadly weapons any fighter must have.

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          • #45
            Your footwork needs improvement. It needs to come naturally, it looks like you're doing some things because you feel as though you should be, but it doesn't work if you're still getting hit. Look how you ate his jab at the start.

            Also fight on the inside more. Because he's bigger than you only throw the right hand when you're at the right distance, and when you throw it do so with full confidence, put your body into it, otherwise catch him with a stiff and fast jab more often.

            The last part was good.

            Overall good body shots but your movement and upper body punching needs work.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by FeFist View Post
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              Not bad at all, good movement and you seem to understand range and distance. Keep at it, listen to your coach, he'll help you fill in the holes.

              I have to ask though, why are your hands so low? 8 months experience and you're trying to pull off a philly shell? The first year a fighter should be concentrating on:

              -Chin tucked
              -Hands up
              -Elbows in
              -Stance

              You can start using the flashy moves and techniques once you've developed a good base.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by FeFist View Post
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                looks like you watch lot of Mayweather tape.

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                • #48
                  The GOOD- hand speed, foot speed, and head movement.

                  The BAD- keep your fist(s) closer to your chin at all times especially when you throw a jab. Go to the body more. To much head hunting.

                  The UGLY- stretch your body everyday and more importantly relax in the ring.

                  MY opinion it looks like your thinking way to much. Wait for openings and then use your hand speed.


                  Good Work Over All

                  Hard-work Dedication
                  Last edited by UrGonnaLooos; 04-07-2012, 10:23 AM.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by FeFist View Post
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                    Okay for 8 months, but learn how to keep your hands up your Not Mayweather, Learn how to keep your chin down, When throwing hooks you need to bend your knees and use your legs more when punching make sur to pivot your feet, when trying to throw a lead hook don't just throw it as an arm punch move your waste decoy it and when your in the proper stance throw it cause you had no leverage. When throwing a jab because you want to have your arm like Mayweather your elbow is going out first before your fist this creates a weak jab you want to keep your elbows tight to your ribs throw your punch straight without sticking your elbow out and roate your arm just before inpact so that your turning your punches over. When you threw your uppercut you just threw it as an arm punch. When throw uppercuts you want to bend your knees keeping you elbow pressed at the rib cage you want to create a circular fasion by making your fist go side ways kind of like make a side ways cursed letter L than you drive it up and always keeping your elbow tight to your rib cage and whats the importance of this well when you throw an uppercut you want your target to be the point of the chin or the solar plex

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                    • #50
                      Well hello fellow miscer

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