Who's your buddy in the crowd? Was he drunk? "Light him up Kishion! Yeah, whoo! Nice job, nice job, nice job Kishion! Settle down Kishion! Send the right hand. FULL SEND! Yeah, yeah, yeah! Again, again, goooooood. Neutral! Neutral (corner)! Good joooooob. Full send!"
I kinda agree that he overcommits at times with his right hand but aren't you being a little harsh? He probably had no respect for his opponent. I do agree that he should develop good habits at all times even against bad opponents, even if bad habits get bad opponents out of there quicker.
You did fine, win so congrats try not to go straight back when your moving back,looks like you have some pop
I'd be scared shitless if my couch started telling me to hurt people and shouting obscenities at me. But seriously, he sounds like my kind of guy, I'd coach in a similar manner, and your advice about protecting his chin is spot on, I was going to elaborate but I was too hungry. But that's basically what I meant with the piston reference.
That sounds so cool, I love old school coaches and gyms. My coach is move soft spoken but very technique driven and oushes us pretty hard. Was working on that Jab last night so it will be better next fight. Thank you for watching and for the advice
I mean, I don't see an ascent to the top of the mountain for you... But maybe you'll conquer some mole hills and earn enough to buy a late model pre-owned Kia.
Lol not drunk just my uncle , he owns a Must Thai gym tho and is actually a really good coach funny enough. I could legit hear him in the ring
Naw im basically a bum with no future, should quit while I'm ahead lmao.... Dude had 0 power so I decided to walk him down, I understand it wasnt and I need to clean up my technique tho so I'm not mad at what he said if I'm being honest. Gonnna keep drilling that bag and the pads till I get better so I can prove them wrong.
Thats cool... Not sure what you do or what your qualifications are but I guess time will tell right? Thank you for watching those I genuinely appreciate it.
Remember the jab is the most important punch in boxing. Work on it. Make it better. Doubles, triples, it sets up everything. Don’t stay in one place. Even when your backing him up. Suttle movements.