For some reason when I see most of the vids of kids that are boxing "prodigies" I feel like they're doing tricks. They are hitting the focus pads in a way that seems like they are learning to perform, rather than learning the science and deadly force of boxing. I don't know how old this kid is, he looks 3 or 4, but he is not learning flashy combos to impress youtube fans. This boy is learning to throw mean, viscous shots in a controlled fashion. I hope you enjoy it: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgSoKEJNdx4&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
Young Cash Flow Diaz Baby!!! Mayweather's Protege [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_m6GSr-DdQ&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
Young Cash Flow Diaz Baby!!! Mayweather's Protege [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_m6GSr-DdQ&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
Put up the earlier vid (if you've got it) when he knocked their white fluffy dog the **** out. I don't think it moved a paw the entire time. Just completely iced.
Cashflow is maybe faster, but that other kid, he is the next edwin valero, that kid has serious punching power already.
Thanks for the vids. I think the kid cash flow looks good, but kind of falls into the "flashy" catagory I was talking about. His punches are looping, and the power seems to be more generated by the Roger slapping his gloves with the focus mitts. The 3 year old Mexican is generating real power an snap by twisting his body. His punches are straight and his movement is disciplined. However, it may be that Roger is developing rythym and movement in Diaz. Who knows? So, in 20 years I prdict Diaz will UD the 3 year old Mexican with his surperior movement and counter punching ability.