Don't worry about the armchair pin ****s on here. Jump back in as soon as you can and keep the motivation.
Not everyone is Mayweather and boxing needs all competitors, not just the top 1%er's. I'm sure you had a good time and the memories of competing are what counts.
As others have said, it takes big balls to step under those ropes.
Don't worry about the armchair pin ****s on here. Jump back in as soon as you can and keep the motivation.
Not everyone is Mayweather and boxing needs all competitors, not just the top 1%er's. I'm sure you had a good time and the memories of competing are what counts.
As others have said, it takes big balls to step under those ropes.
Well done for getting in there for charity, but taking this many head shots is not good and will leave you with permanent damage if you are not careful.
Do more light technical sparring, focus on footwork, defence and avoiding punches.
If you have a passion for it, keep going
for a first fight i would say you went in without a gameplan
you ran in and kept getting picked apart
i give you props for your courage your commitment to get in the ring with only 2 months ring work
like others have said it takes balls to get in the ring, so well done on that
now as others have said, work on your shadow boxing, watch videos, have a game plan, and do it all again, just do it better.
and well done on raising money for charity, couldn't help notice the one ring girl who just kept brushing her hair during the first round
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