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    Hey all new to the forum.

    Been boxing for 3 years have had 17 fights My last one was on the weekend. Would appreciate all constructive critisim on improving my game. Im in the black singlet and black and white skirt. Thank you.

    EDIT: embeded video

    Last edited by Aus_brawl3r; 11-14-2016, 04:02 AM.

  • #2
    I assume these are amateur fights? Bad angle with those ropes blocking some of the action.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
      I assume these are amateur fights? Bad angle with those ropes blocking some of the action.
      Yes mate they are amateur fights

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      • #4
        Against this opponent your jab was ineffective because you used it to "probe" not to score. You didn't double jab to set punches underneath and that's where you needed to be to straighten the shorter man up for your straight shots to land. You NEVER punch the body to set up straight shots either. To many amatuer fighters forget the body because the duration is just 3 rounds. However the body works sets up other combinations so it's a method needed against most opponents.
        You are very predictable when pressure comes because you back up in a straight line instead of a big step back then pivot around and punch.
        The probe jab is why you got countered so easily with the short guys right hand over the top. If he put his hook together with it you would have lost worst than you did.
        If you won that fight .......Happy Birthday!
        All teasing a side you have a great body but little speed, you need to stop "leaning in" when trying to throw a strong right hand. This is when height becomes a negative because you need to step strong with your left foot and jab. Get closer with that move so your right hand can land with your right foot pivoting with some weight on it and your "landing zone" needs to be "through" your target not at the end of your arm. Your power shots seemed to be fully extended because your to far away and leaning in.
        Your long and that adds to the work needed to perfect your techniques. Height and reach is only an advantage when you know the methodology and can apply the right techniques.

        Sorry to be so negative but these are glaring faults with your approach with a short opponent, this is a perfect video to improve with. Study my suggestions while you rewatch the bout.
        Good luck and train hard!!!
        Ray Corso
        Last edited by Ray Corso; 11-14-2016, 10:23 AM.

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        • #5
          The first things that stood out to me;
          -You are always in front of him. Work on circling and creating angles.
          -He's just waiting to launch and you're not giving him any reason not to. You either have to double your jab (which did work), assert more power, be quicker, use effective combos, etc. He knows you're just tossing a light jab his way and he knows he can just slip and pounce you without consequence.

          I recommend throwing feints to get him to attack, then take a step back and counter his failed counter attack.
          Work on the speed and power of your jab. As well as your form when throwing. It's overly cautious, if not altogether timid.
          Also, cut angles before and after throwing. Don't make yourself so available for him to hit.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
            Against this opponent your jab was ineffective because you used it to "probe" not to score. You didn't double jab to set punches underneath and that's where you needed to be to straighten the shorter man up for your straight shots to land. You NEVER punch the body to set up straight shots either. To many amatuer fighters forget the body because the duration is just 3 rounds. However the body works sets up other combinations so it's a method needed against most opponents.
            You are very predictable when pressure comes because you back up in a straight line instead of a big step back then pivot around and punch.
            The probe jab is why you got countered so easily with the short guys right hand over the top. If he put his hook together with it you would have lost worst than you did.
            If you won that fight .......Happy Birthday!
            All teasing a side you have a great body but little speed, you need to stop "leaning in" when trying to throw a strong right hand. This is when height becomes a negative because you need to step strong with your left foot and jab. Get closer with that move so your right hand can land with your right foot pivoting with some weight on it and your "landing zone" needs to be "through" your target not at the end of your arm. Your power shots seemed to be fully extended because your to far away and leaning in.
            Your long and that adds to the work needed to perfect your techniques. Height and reach is only an advantage when you know the methodology and can apply the right techniques.

            Sorry to be so negative but these are glaring faults with your approach with a short opponent, this is a perfect video to improve with. Study my suggestions while you rewatch the bout.
            Good luck and train hard!!!
            Ray Corso
            Thanks Ray I will take it all on board 😄 I didn't win by the way

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            • #7
              Ok thank you sir I will work on that

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              • #8
                In this stage of your career it's all about learning!
                We all want to win at everything we do but that's not reality.
                Understand that their are many uses for a jab and to educate just that arm using that punch as a probe, a score, to take off balance, to double & triple, to outscore, to set up your hook (top & bottom), your uppercut/hook, to feint, to use defensively............that's just one punch on one side of your arsenal!

                I was a long time state, regional & national trainer in the USA and the amateur game on a high level is fierce competition because everyone is really good as the tournaments escalates.
                Be a study and use the mirror for shadowing so you can check your techniques. Move your gloves forward slightly so your jab has less distance and use your side to side head movement for defense as much as you get your gloves back. These are things difficult for men with height not everything is a plus when you have height and reach there's bigger and longer moving parts to work on! Go to work.
                Glad to get you thinking, Ray.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
                  In this stage of your career it's all about learning!
                  We all want to win at everything we do but that's not reality.
                  Understand that their are many uses for a jab and to educate just that arm using that punch as a probe, a score, to take off balance, to double & triple, to outscore, to set up your hook (top & bottom), your uppercut/hook, to feint, to use defensively............that's just one punch on one side of your arsenal!

                  I was a long time state, regional & national trainer in the USA and the amateur game on a high level is fierce competition because everyone is really good as the tournaments escalates.
                  Be a study and use the mirror for shadowing so you can check your techniques. Move your gloves forward slightly so your jab has less distance and use your side to side head movement for defense as much as you get your gloves back. These are things difficult for men with height not everything is a plus when you have height and reach there's bigger and longer moving parts to work on! Go to work.
                  Glad to get you thinking, Ray.
                  Ok bro thanks I will do that.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by McAlister
                    Look good.. its cool that you guys dont have to wear headgear over there as AM.

                    diggin the outfit as well.. that's what im talking about

                    I think you won the fight... did you?


                    thanks for sharing
                    Hey bro we do wear head gear over here just on this paricular show we didn't have and we wear 10oz gloves. I didn't win bro I knew I didn't

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