For anyone who has actually been in the ring share a personal true story!!

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by pugilistspecialist, May 2, 2012.


  1. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    any idea why they did that, DM? It was a popular thread
     
  2. DrMo

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    Not a clue.

    That last post of yours about the Joe DiMaggio fan is hilarious, all of your stories are fantastic & I hope you sit down & write a book some day.
     
  3. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well at least I'd have one reader. Many thanks, DM
     
  4. King87

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    Add me to that list as well. :good
     
  5. Juxhin

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    Same situation like yours mate, happened a week ago. Public boxing marathon and coach put me up with the best fighter in our team (6-0 6KO) 83Kg but hes 30 somethin. Well hes known for being the toughest mother****er out there but we know eachother well and always love getting heavy shots from him cause in my heart i say "if you can handle his, i can handle anybodies" he stunned me probably 500 times but i learn alot from him. I did what you did, im 63Kg and my best factor is speed and situation awareness (know how to adapt to different fighters quickly).. honestly forgot how many rounds we did exactly but we did a few.. when he would put me on the ropes i would just tuck up as hard as i could and feel rocks hitting my head but that wasnt the problem, its the body that i want to save. Whilst sparring i think alot, when i jab i have 3 steps ready in my mind to exectute so i said "throw jab, slip left (hes southpaw), liver, right upper" and that was the most beautiful combination i ever landed on anyone before. All shots landed and had immediate effect on him, was our last round and he was already tired but still stunned me bad in the last 3 seconds. After that this manager spoke to me and asked me how old i was (16) and whether i found before and i replied no because were waiting for AIBA to come in our country, he then said i was a real talent and that i would make big money one day..
     
  6. Juxhin

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    I have a question regarding body shots.. wanted to ask how you keep your feet when giving a bodyshot. A pro coach in england said to lean to the side and keep both feet flat and crack the shot in, usually i always stay a bit on my toes and never tried this out but i wonder if this works well.. does it make you slow to move out tho? Whenever i change from orthodox to southpaw i usually stay more flat footed cause for some reason i set up shots much easier and feel much stronger so is it worth staying on your toes most of the time?
     
  7. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This was back at the old Gramercy Gym on 14th St in New York.

    I’m sitting ringside watching sparring and talking fights with some of the regulars and another guy with a tell-tale fighters' nose joins the conversation and introduces himself as Harold Green.

    Harold Green was a helluva middleweight, who beat Rocky Graziano twice in the '40s.

    As soon as one of our crews hears him say Harold Green, he’s all over him with questions. He wants to know every detail of what it was like facing the fearsome Graziano: Was Graziano as hard a puncher as everyone said? Did Graziano every hurt him?...'n on 'n on.

    The guy couldn't have been nicer -- showed us how he slipped Rocky’s right and made him pay; how he kept Rocky off-balance with his jab -- spent about three hours answering every question before he had to leave.

    The guy asking the questions was Harold Green.
     
  8. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I've added more stories to the thread now in the training section
     
  9. Prince.

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    I haven't read the specific piece written by G but add me aswell lol
     
  10. Juxhin

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    Hahaha i actually laughed at all of that to be honest even tho its a sad story, but the ending was hilarious
     
  11. DrMo

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    That Harold Green story is :rofl
     
  12. john garfield

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    Macka Foley had over 50 pro fights in the late ‘60s and was stopped 13 times, in addition to being flattened five times by Earnie Shavers in sparring. Macka’s motto was: “I’ll fight anybody, anyplace for a $1000…

    I asked him, “What was your biggest payday?”

    “$30,000, he replied.

    “For what?” I asked.

    “For torchin’ a bowling alley.”
     
  13. JudgeDredd

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    :lol: Did he change the name of his restaurant?
     
  14. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Glad you enjoyed, DM. Hope other posters find their way to the thread.
     
  15. Juxhin

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl