More feints. More foot movement. Pivot and duck more (you stand straight up too much). You're wide open for the left hook. Good punch selection.
I mean I move my feet constantly so I'm not sure how I can have more but will definitely try and incorporate more faints in my arsenal. I pivot with almost all my punches but noted and also will definitely work on the head movement. Thank you for the critique
Youre doing great, you are looking like Niccolino Locche, keep it up and you might get knocked out by Cervantes type journey men.
That straight right hand at 3:53, you cant do that. If you throw yourself like that after this punch, you must come back hiting with your left hand, or push/hug your oponent to fix your mistake. But it would be even better if you dont throw yourself like that after your punch, never, thats a big mistake that more experienced boxers will make you pay really expensive. Specially in the first round, really a bad moment to make a mistake like that. You do it a lot, and it's a pity because you have a good left cross, use it to come back after your right hand to get more flavors and be less predictable (plus, when you finish with your left hand you occupy the space of his right hand, hence, it's more difficult for him to counter you when you end your combination). Summing up: Alternate 1-hard2 with 1-2-hard3. And dont throw your body after the punch when you commit with your right hand. You do it really well, seriously, really really well. And the best advice anyone cand give you is the same to every fighter: Follow your trainer's instructions, always. Thank you for sharing your fight, dude, I really appreciate it.
Its not that I'm throwing myself after the punch more then stepping in to clear the distance because he is retreating. When he suddenly stops and ducks its how I get caught up but I realize it is an issue that I need to correct so I will keep that in mind. Will definitely work to mix I up more also, thank you for watching and the advice
You're pretty good, but work on your jab, a lot, don't use it as a throwaway punch to probe your way in, use it more like a power punch, stiffen it up, make it spiteful and piston like, use it to control the range a little better, make your opponent pay dearly when they try to get on the inside. Bust their faces up with it, aim for their noses.
Man, look at where your fist is when you end your punch. You have your fist at your waist level, that's how much you lost your balance, it took a year to recover your guard position again because of that offbalanced hit. Doing what you did is a mistake, whether you like it or not, whether you acept it or not. The more you refuse to admit that this is a mistake, the worse for you. You did well in the ring. You will not go too far though. It looks like you like to learn things the hard way. Boxing is not a good sport for people like you. Thanks again for sharing your fight, though. BR.
That's exactly what my old couch used to say, he'd stand outside the ring leaning over the top rope shouting an endless string of "break their fucking nose!!! Fuck his nose in the ass with your jab! Fuck 'em, roll him up, he ain't shit. Jab him like he robbed your mother, break his fucking face!" He was a character.
^ That guy used to work in camp w/ Hagler. So now every time I watch Hagler fights I picture young Marvin just minding his own business in the gym and having some pucker-faced scrawny white guy in a scally cap screech at him in a thick Boston accent, drilling it into his head, "fuck him up with that jab, break his GODDAMN nose, break his ****ing cahhhhhtilage!"
you need a more elaborate entrance and costume.. thats what sells. Come out chomping on a beaver tail in a flannel jacket with a toque on eh respect for posting. get that money
The guy is a useful looking amateur. What qualifies you to say who's right and wrong for boxing? Get out of here
Retract the jab directly to its starting position by your chin, after throwing it, every time. A good mnemonic that we sometimes used for teaching new kids was "pretend your chin strap (on your headgear) has a corrosive acid on it that starts eating through and dissolving the material if you let more than a full second (that is, a beat in your head counting one-one-thousand) pass by without applying pressure to it with your thumb. Fire your jab and get your thumb pressed onto your chin again to keep the acid from eating through within as close to a second as possible..."