20 second clip of me boxing

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by sheff-fighter, Apr 20, 2008.


  1. sheff-fighter

    sheff-fighter ` Full Member

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    This was taken at some point in the second round, probably not long enough to actually form an opinion, but it's always interesting seeing the posters on here in action and getting an idea of what they're like, I think.

    I'm usually very light on my feet, but I seem a bit slow here. The only bit I think I did well in the video is the jab/move around 13 seconds. I can see numerous potential combinations that for some reason I didn't follow through with after partly opening him up.

    I might be able to get my hands on the whole of the second and third rounds soon, which I'll post and ask for opinions when I do.

    Any thoughts on this, though?

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  2. sheff-fighter

    sheff-fighter ` Full Member

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    I'm in the black, by the way
     
  3. MrSmall

    MrSmall Member Full Member

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    Who are you, for a start.
     
  4. WHU

    WHU Member Full Member

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    not enough to give an opinion both of you look very tired, bt i would lik to mak an opinion on anyones ability with just 20seconds to go on.what weight you at?
     
  5. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    Yep you both look tired and sluggish. I need more than 20 seconds to form an opinion though :)
     
  6. sheff-fighter

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    I'm a welter, for some reason they changed my opponent the day before, he's a middleweight.

    You're right, my fitness let me down. I worked hard in the build up to the fight, but I don't think that it was for long enough.
     
  7. WHU

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    sometimes it dont matter how hard you work when your nervous or tense it tires you out.what was your weights for the fight im guessing your english so would have only been a 3kg gap.
     
  8. Frankwhite

    Frankwhite New Member Full Member

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    20sec is not enough to give my personal opinion.
    I can say that there is much potential there.
    keep the jabs popping!!
     
  9. Nwil

    Nwil Active Member Full Member

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    your footwork didn't look good.
     
  10. AK-47

    AK-47 Shoot 'em up Full Member

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    Tired already in the second round?
    Were you training before the fight?
     
  11. sheff-fighter

    sheff-fighter ` Full Member

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    Anything specific?
     
  12. sheff-fighter

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    To be honest I can't remember when I got tired, I hadn't thought I was at this point but I definitely don't looks as energetic as usually.

    I don't think it reflects the whole fight, as I'm sure there was a lot more action generally --- but my opponent kept having periods of throwing very few punches and I didn't want to try and just burst in without a plan - which probably adds to the impression.
     
  13. dwilson

    dwilson Guest

    Keep up the good woek and post more to show us how you have improved.
     
  14. joekirkbycobra

    joekirkbycobra King Of The Ring Full Member

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    how many you had?
    and did you win?
     
  15. sheff-fighter

    sheff-fighter ` Full Member

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    1st fight (I won)