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March 8th, 1971
East Side VIP
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Holland
Posts: 11,749
vCash: 238 |
For me it's footwork and keeping composure when pressured. I'm tall so keeping range is important for me. For the same reason i hate being pressured. I can circle clockwise very well, but counter clockwise is not going as smooth as it should.
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P4P King
East Side VIP
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 16,577
vCash: 1000 |
I need to relax and flow with rhythm like one of trainers has said. I got rhythm I just need to apply it, I am too tense sometimes and just want to hit hard.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Funky Town
Posts: 33
vCash: 1000 |
I need to improve everything too. Lately I've been focusing on using my left hook to the body a little more and also I'm making an effort to keep my chin down and my eyes on the opponents shoulders. I have a tendency to pull my head back when jabs come so I'm just out of their range. This limits my options for countering and sometimes when I do this my chin comes up it and it puts me more at risk if they double jab or come in with a quick 2.
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