Some tips..

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  1. dfh85

    dfh85 Active Member Full Member

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    Hi..

    Heres my stats:
    5"11
    200Lb
    Age 24

    I've boxed for 15-16 months, I train every day.

    Just started sparring and I have some basic questions (the trainers in my gym aren't helpful, they just say 'Jab' 'Yeah baby use that jab' etc.) I know you guys will say "Find a new gym" but its not possible right now so I gotta make do.

    I've been told that I got very heavy hands and I should not focus on hitting hard but hitting fast, as my "normal" shots will hurt my opponent.

    So i've sparred a few times now, twice vs. pros and once vs. someone my level.

    Against the guy my level heres what happened:

    He is taller and a little quicker, he had better movement (slipped most of my jabs and sometimes came with a right hand). But he wouldn't engage, he was always circiling me jabbing my guard, I ducked a few and slipped a few and he rarely landed. When I was able to get in and mix it up on the inside I really shook him up and he said I almost KO'd him at one point.

    So how can I fight a guy who is circling and jabbing me, how can I get in close - is it a case of taking a hit to get in range or should I wait for him to unload on me? How can I counter his jab? I like to go forward and box rather than sit and wait. I figure if I can't get in close and get the accuracy to hit his head then I should go for body shots? Also whenever I was in range he would duck down below my waist and step out, was almost impossible to make him engage with me. I figure if I came in with some body shots next time I'll connect much more. But how can I get in range and what should my first punch be in an ideal situation?