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  • #11
    Originally posted by azza-mc View Post
    im not allowed to spar propperly yet,but we do like couples sparrin all over the mats jus to get used to it while 2 ppl do it propperly in the ring,anyway.....when we do,i got 1 problem,when i get hit,i take the gatti aproach and jus think **** it wait till hes finished hittin me then ill have a go,and strangely it works,coz he jus thinks y cant i hurt him then hes tryina move away from me,but i know this aint the rite way to do it coz when i get a big hitter im gonna be ****ed,i sort of go in my own little world when im hit n dont look at him n wait,i got my gloves up n everythin n im movin,what should i do?

    Never just let a guy throw shots at you, you never know when one might push through.

    One secret to boxing is learning to find a mans rythme and then working in between his rythme. Meaning, maybe you let him get a couple off on you but then you have to fire back, in between his rythme. Do that and they will be less likely to come in swinging away at you. When you do catch a cat inbetween his rythme it ****s them up. Not that it neccesarily hurts them but it messes with them. They think that they are going to be hitting you and then you sneak in that shot, they dont expect it.

    You can do the thing of letting the guys throw at you with out returning for a while. But then you will find cats that you cant just let throw at you like that. There are alot of sharp fighters out there and they know how to find those open spots. Learn to roll with the shots and then to come back firing inbetween their rythme. It will help you alot if you try to practice it earlier rather than later.

    Rockin'

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    • #12
      It sounds like you are relatively new at boxing and are just getting into it. Being unexperienced, its natural that you don't really know how to manuever just yet in the proper fashion. That only comes with time, experience, and being in the ring a lot. Remember when someone is throwing a punch that means that they are also vulnerable for a split second, a split second in which you could take advantage of and get your own shot in there. You will probably continue doing the same thing your doing now for a while, as it just doesn't happen overnight, learning how to duck dodge block and slip punches that is. But as I said, the more time your in the ring and the more punches that are thrown at you the better you will get at it. Practice moving in a circle and not crossing your feet, while at the same time doing a little head movement and ducking just a bit. At first, I'm not going to lie to you, its not gonna be pretty. Your probably gonna go in there and your gonna take a lot of punches and you probly wont' be able to get that many in, or at least it will feel that way. But once you begin to gain confidence in the ring and start to gain a little skill, you will see the difference. THe main important thing to do when you are first starting is get in shape to be able to take punches and be in the ring without any injury. Once your health enough to do that and have the stamina, you will start to see how much you will pick up. Good luck!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by azza-mc View Post
        im not allowed to spar propperly yet,but we do like couples sparrin all over the mats jus to get used to it while 2 ppl do it propperly in the ring,anyway.....when we do,i got 1 problem,when i get hit,i take the gatti aproach and jus think **** it wait till hes finished hittin me then ill have a go,and strangely it works,coz he jus thinks y cant i hurt him then hes tryina move away from me,but i know this aint the rite way to do it coz when i get a big hitter im gonna be ****ed,i sort of go in my own little world when im hit n dont look at him n wait,i got my gloves up n everythin n im movin,what should i do?
        It's cool to kind of adapt to a good fighters style BUT Arturo Gatti's is one style I wouldn't recommend. I don't know you personally, but Gatti (the stand and trade Gatti) takes alot of punishment and is your classic take some to give some fighter. Like Buddy McGirt said, Would you rather go play golf after sparring or sit around and nurse your wounds.
        It's never a good idea to let your opponent finish up his combo on you, but if your timing them for that good counter than best of luck.

        This message was kind of a ramble but keep up the work.

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