I want to ask a newbie question! Can someone tell me your opinion!!!

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by boxingmegafan92, Jan 24, 2009.


  1. boxingmegafan92

    boxingmegafan92 The Destroyer Full Member

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    I just had a sparring session with a friend of mine( he is an amateur boxer with a record of 25-3-0 (22KO's)) i just train with the heavy bag and the speed bag but im going to start going to a boxing gym here in ponce... we make an agreement to fight , he could hit but i just can dodge, i cant hit him... most people say he is a huge puncher... im not that great as a defensive boxer so he hit with more than 200 or 300 punches in 12 rounds more than a hundred landed flush on my chin. Im being honest, not a single punch made me flinch or wooble.. people were amaze in the gym ... My brother told me Man U just took a fu**** beating and you didnt move...does that mean I have a good chin? Please tell me!!!!
     
  2. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Something tells me you're born in '92, and the guy fought juniors.

    22 knockouts is impressive for the amatuers nontheless, and who let you go 12 rounds as an amatuer taking punishment?
     
  3. Felix Sanchez

    Felix Sanchez Active Member Full Member

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    I suspect you may have brain damage though.
     
  4. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Yep, you da man.
     
  5. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Your trainer should get suspended for letting you go 12 rounds with a kid landing hundreds of punches in your face.

    Probably not a learning experience, you just got a whoopin'
     
  6. boxeo#1

    boxeo#1 Boxer-Puncher banned

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    How the hell were you able to ''spar'' 12 rounds when the only training you did untill that sparring session was heavy bag- and speed bag work?:huh
    Where did you develop that stamina of you than??

    Seriously, I think you're fooling us:yep:D:rofl

    If it is true and you did take 100 flush punches from a guy with 22 ko's out of 25 fights you indeed have a kind of solid chin amigo.
     
  7. boxingmegafan92

    boxingmegafan92 The Destroyer Full Member

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    It has been 2 hours after the fight i feel pretty okay no headache no nothing just a little bit of pain on my back due to an accidental rabbit punch.. my trainer got a warning from the personel of the gym... I just came from another gym and he wanted to test my chin... i know he made a mistake but sure i will have a rematch after my preparation.. people in the gym says that i have a lot of potential, i dont know if its true but the owner of the gym who is a trainer itself told me that it has being a long time since a warrior like me enter the ring so he is going to be my new trainer.... Im a humble person Im proud of what he told me but im not rubbing it into others i dont like that ****... opinions
     
  8. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    :? looking at your friends record i'd say maybe yea, you have a good chin, but there's a good case he could of taken it easy on you since your a begginer so you can get alittle more into boxing, like a feeling out process, so you can learn how to move around the ring, dodge or roll a punch here and there to the head and body and then he might of put some more pressure on you as the rounds go by. let us know how you and your friend have progressed in the future
     
  9. boxingmegafan92

    boxingmegafan92 The Destroyer Full Member

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    Irun everyday 1 to two hours i have been training since a long time more than two years now
     
  10. boxingmegafan92

    boxingmegafan92 The Destroyer Full Member

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    My trainer told me that i'm gonna take a while to develop more that half of a year ,, I love boxing, it my passion i would like to be in the big leagues but only god can help me... sure i will let you all know how has been my new career
     
  11. heart

    heart Active Member Full Member

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    maybe you should be asking how the **** you could go for 12 rounds when you've never boxed. i smell bull****.
     
  12. boxingmegafan92

    boxingmegafan92 The Destroyer Full Member

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    I dont want people to beleive that I"m trying to fool them really.. Its just curiosity... I got to be honest with you I didnt count the punches its just an aproximate mayber there more or less... i really want to know experienced people in this to know what are there thoughts.. I'm seriously thinking about dedicating my whole life to the sport but i also dont make an unreversible errror
     
  13. boxingmegafan92

    boxingmegafan92 The Destroyer Full Member

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    Man i ****ing run everytime everyday... it's not that difficult when you are developed in cardio since 13... man next time im going to take a ****ing video so people can beleive me..
     
  14. MrMagic

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    It is difficult, a long distant runner couldn't just jump in and do 12 rounds.

    It's a whole different matter when you've got a guy in front of you trying to take your head off. You're going to be naturally tense (and if you say you weren't then you're talking smack).

    I have a very hard time seeing you go 12 rounds, they don't even let full- time professional fighters do 12 rounds in the gym if it isn't a few weeks before a 12 round fight. I can't see how a kid of 16-17 years of age gets the green light on doing 12 HARD rounds.
     
  15. boxingmegafan92

    boxingmegafan92 The Destroyer Full Member

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    Now im ****ing scared man should i get out of the gym I have seen many fighters going twelve does the gym have to do with something or what?