Weapon X 14 yr old amateur boxer 67-8

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  1. conditioner101

    conditioner101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Like to introduce you all to Xavian Ramirez. 14 yrs old... 117lbs. Record currently 67-7. 2 time PAL National Champion. Ringside World Champion. 2 time TITLE National Champion. 2 time Arnold Classic winner. Jr. Olympic gold medalist. Silver Gloves National Champion. Here is a little footage of him sparring a fighter from Philadelphias "FASTLANE BOXING GYM" Xavians sparring partner in this video is 21 yrs old... 140lbs... and preparing to make his pro debut! https://youtu.be/psvZ4woGPHc
     
  2. Rock0052

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    Damn good kid. I hope they don't burn him out too young...
     
  3. conditioner101

    conditioner101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thank you. We are careful with him. Another clip you make enjoy... make them miss and make them pay! https://youtu.be/8EuGjx3ZgH4
     
  4. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    He looks pretty good I will be looking forward to seeing how he develops keep us updated.
     
  5. conditioner101

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    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    I'll keep an eye out on him for sure. He's a heck of a talent and you guys have done well to mold him thus far :thumbsup
     
  8. itsa

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    8 losses?


    glass jaw.
     
  9. conditioner101

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    Thank you. Appreciated. His natural stance is right handed, but we teach all our kids to box both ways, and he really developed a knack for switch. Fights really well left handed, and loves to go southpaw when boxing a left handed opponent!
     
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    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Judging on the first video only, this kid has:
    Zero head movement
    Keeps his chin exposed when he goes for big shots, vulnerability to counterpunches.
    Telegraphs his punches a little too much
    Doesn't change levels to manipulate his opponent
    He doesn't 'control' his opponent enough when on the inside (granted, it's harder against a naturally bigger guy, but his opponent could definitely be controlled)
    His feet square up at times once he's closed the distance, this makes him very vulnerable, he stands directly in front of his opponent there and thus he'd be prone to both balance and hard knockdowns.
    Tendency to have a lazy jab, and keep his lead hand out (in a very ineffective way at controlling his opponent) as well as leaning forward.
    Tendency to throw light punches to the body whilst compromising his defence.

    On the plus side, he has decent raw power, instinctively he's very good. His 140lb opponent is shockingly poor, to be honest.

    For 14, that's good stuff. He can become a very good fighter.
     
  12. conditioner101

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    Yeah your right... I don't know what I was thinking. I don't know how he won all those National Tournaments, won 67 fights, and won the #1 ranking in the US for his age and weight. Clearly he is ****.