it got streamed live - the first of that kind in the UK. I'm the first fight that comes on - i'm in the white (blue corner). Let me know what you think? (Also it says i'm a lightheavy but im actually a middle normally just carrying a bit of post xmas chub) [ame]http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/4154309[/ame]
what are your stats mate? Height reach? just trying to gather where i should be at. I'm 5'11, 74 inch reach, currently 78kg, was walking round at 76kg before crimbo, my coach reckons i could make 71, but i think im more suited to 75.
I'm 6 foot and a half inch, not sure about reach. I've always carried alot of chub and reckon that if I lost it all I could get down to 69 kilos, which I plan on doing for next season. My best advice would be to get down to 75 and see how you look, if you still look like you could safely lose a bit more then go for 71 or 69.
Mate I'd love to see it but it won't load no matter what. Perhaps they're blocking anyone not from Britain? Is there any way I could see it elsewhere? Upload to youtube perhaps?
Fantastic footwork. Your opponent on the other hand would have done better with a little more footwork. That will really set you apart from most guys. You seem more comfortable moving around than being on the inside. Great work man.
can't ge tit on to youtube mate because the people who streamed it own the video but you can watch it from this other link I'll give you which has been filmed from a different angle and with better quality of picture but has no commentary. You have to make an account for this website which only takes two seconds and is free: http://www.myscotfc.com./index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=63 if you scroll down the list of videos on the right hand side of the screen and click on the one that says "Michael McNeill vs Kevin Kellving" :good
Thanks mate. I tired a bit in the last round and had to stand with him more. I only really had 3 weeks preperation since the xmas break (couldn't get any roadwork done over xmas because of ice) but I trained hard for the 3 weeks so didn't expect to get tired, although to be fair, I think I set a good pace.