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  • DinoCop
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    #1

    Ring Ground Too Loose

    I'm generally on my toes, training to stay outside and pick with my 1s, 2s, and body jab.
    I train this way on matts easily moving but when I step into the ring I feel like stuck to the mud bcz the ground is too spongy and can't really bounce on it.
    Is that really a disadvantage for outside boxers to even complain about? I remember Fury vs Klitcshko had some almost serious problems bcz the ring was too soft for Fury.
  • Redd Foxx
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    #2
    I get that too, and my calves tire quickly on training ring padding. On cement, my footwork is far, far better. That's one of the reasons it's good to shadowbox in the ring when it's empty. Get used to the feel and strengthen the legs.

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    • DinoCop
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      #3
      70+ views and just one fella was generous enoguh to reply, feels bad

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      • therealpugilist
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        #4
        Originally posted by Rovi
        I'm generally on my toes, training to stay outside and pick with my 1s, 2s, and body jab.
        I train this way on matts easily moving but when I step into the ring I feel like stuck to the mud bcz the ground is too spongy and can't really bounce on it.
        Is that really a disadvantage for outside boxers to even complain about? I remember Fury vs Klitcshko had some almost serious problems bcz the ring was too soft for Fury.
        you'll get used to it.....our home ring is like that too...seems like quick sand

        road work, squats, legs lifts, and heel lifts will help

        I feel your pain


        im the mfer that feels like ali on the concrete floor but turn into frazier in the ring lol

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        • therealpugilist
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          #5
          Originally posted by Rovi
          70+ views and just one fella was generous enoguh to reply, feels bad
          happens a lot...specially in NSB....they are nosey but don't reply

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          • HeadBodyBodyBody
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            #6
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx
            That's one of the reasons it's good to shadowbox in the ring when it's empty. Get used to the feel and strengthen the legs.
            good shout!

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              Originally posted by HeadBodyBodyBody
              good shout!
              Yea, my coach used to always get on me, "The ring is empty, why aren't you in there shadowboxing?? "
              I'd tell him that I hated it because it was exhausting to try to move around on that spongy mat. And he'd reply, "That's why you need to be in there."

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              • watchayouhead
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                #8
                Redd Foxx hit the nail on the head, I even used to jump rope in there.

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