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What is it like sparring for the first time
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Your going to find out that the way you thought everything works in a boxing match , it doesn't.
You thought you had good conditioning, you don't.
You thought you were tough, wait until you get hit when your exhausted.
And hopefully you'll find out your trainer knows what he's doing and won't let you get slaughtered for no reason.
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Originally posted by AddiX View PostYour going to find out that the way you thought everything works in a boxing match , it doesn't.
You thought you had good conditioning, you don't.
You thought you were tough, wait until you get hit when your exhausted.
And hopefully you'll find out your trainer knows what he's doing and won't let you get slaughtered for no reason.
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Nervous wreck. You get hit for the first time and then after that you relax when you realize it isn't that bad. All the combo's you worked on in shadowboxing, heavybag, double end bag feel useless, forgetting simple stuff like keeping your hands up. 16 oz gloves feel too big and always in the way.
Yesterday I got worked for the first time. First round I was outboxing the kid, timed him and caught him with a couple of nice straight right hands and was just smoothly outboxing him. 2nd round I felt a little confident so I decided to engage more and everything went to shyt.
The guy was lighting me up on the inside with combos, and pressuring the hell out of me. I was dead tired too. It turned out the kid weighed 170, and I'm only 150. I'm the taller fighter, but he was muscling me around. Gotta keep on working on my inside fighting game. Can't wait to see that kid again
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Originally posted by Hype job View PostOut of interest what is it like sparring and how long until the average joe blow schmoe gets to spar after attending a boxing gym..?
Do they weigh you and ish?
I'm also worried about hurting people as I've always been a big puncher... I just feel very strong when I punch and am afraid of hurting people.
Yeah, you feel nervous, but deep down I accepted what I signed up for. If anything I drew motivation from Khan and how he always shows heart after getting hurt. Not that early sessions were bad. Also my coach knew what he was doing, I'm not gonna brag about his credentials, but the point is we had what's called "controlled" sparring.
Key is going to a gym where the coaches know what they're doing. One can get seriously hurt of the people who are supposed to be watching you don't know what they are doing.Last edited by Box-Office; 05-29-2015, 03:10 AM.
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Originally posted by Biolink View PostNervous wreck. You get hit for the first time and then after that you relax when you realize it isn't that bad. All the combo's you worked on in shadowboxing, heavybag, double end bag feel useless, forgetting simple stuff like keeping your hands up. 16 oz gloves feel too big and always in the way.
Yesterday I got worked for the first time. First round I was outboxing the kid, timed him and caught him with a couple of nice straight right hands and was just smoothly outboxing him. 2nd round I felt a little confident so I decided to engage more and everything went to shyt.
The guy was lighting me up on the inside with combos, and pressuring the hell out of me. I was dead tired too. It turned out the kid weighed 170, and I'm only 150. I'm the taller fighter, but he was muscling me around. Gotta keep on working on my inside fighting game. Can't wait to see that kid again
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Originally posted by Hype job View PostOut of interest what is it like sparring and how long until the average joe blow schmoe gets to spar after attending a boxing gym..?
Do they weigh you and ish?
I'm also worried about hurting people as I've always been a big puncher... I just feel very strong when I punch and am afraid of hurting people.
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