Bag Critique I have my first fight March 15

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  1. TheMadTitan

    TheMadTitan New Member Full Member

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    I have a fight on March 15, and I haven't been in training for 2-3 weeks. Do you guys have any advice on things I can work on? Im chasing my rival David Benavidez
     
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  2. Rockin1

    Rockin1 Pugilistic Member Full Member

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    Who wears a headgear and a cup to work a bag?

    Is this fight sanctioned?

    Even during bag work, work in something defensively minded.

    And, what's with the switching up?

    You thinkin' you Anthoney Jones or something?

    (1) Julian Jackson vs Anthony Jones - YouTube

    What's your height/weight and what country do you live in.
     
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  3. dmt

    dmt Hardest hitting hw ever Full Member

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    you need to keep your right hand high when jabbing to block the incoming left hook.

    Keep your chin tucked in a bit more.

    Try a basic combo: left jab, right hand, left hook, and then duck and roll.

    Good luck.
     
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  4. TheMadTitan

    TheMadTitan New Member Full Member

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  6. ChickenPockPock

    ChickenPockPock New Member Full Member

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    Practice posturing and feinting at the opponent. Keep in mind that most of a fight is when you are not punching. You will get tired quickly if you punch constantly. Make sure your stance is always ready to advance or retreat, don´t stand upright after punching unable to quickly move. Bend your knees. Keep your guarding hand up when punching, keep your chin down. Remember there is a good chance that the opponent will be punching when or right after you do, defense before, during, and after. Try not to spend all your energy early, let your opponent do that. Stay calm.
     
  7. Rockin1

    Rockin1 Pugilistic Member Full Member

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    I was trained to fight 3 minutes per round and that's how I fought.

    Anything less would be eaten.
     
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  8. ChickenPockPock

    ChickenPockPock New Member Full Member

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    Do you think this man has the conditioning that you had?
     
  9. Rockin1

    Rockin1 Pugilistic Member Full Member

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    I have no comment until March 16th.

    I will almost certainly forget, so a little heads up would be appreciated.
     
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  10. Rockin1

    Rockin1 Pugilistic Member Full Member

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    How old are you and how serious are you about this?
     
  11. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    You look like you’re pushing your right hand a bit? - @greynotsoold is that right? Ignore me if I’m wrong fella, also DB has probably been doing since he was 3, but I like your enthusiasm lol.
     
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  12. greynotsoold

    greynotsoold Boxing Addict

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    His feet are too much in line, and notice how often his right foot crosses behind his left foot. He can't turn on his right hand because of that and, for the same reason, he doesn't get much on his hook.
     
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  13. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    I hadn’t even looked at the feet, it all starts there and I was distracted by other things. @TheMadTitan not to be cruel unless your opponent is at the same level you are, I would most likely suggest you speak to your coach about your feet, I move like a newborn giraffe (so terribly) in the ring and I know nothing but I do think you might get hurt… keep your feet under you, don’t lean into punches twist. So soon you’ll be fighting this is your health, work on a couple things to get right you don’t have time for everything focus on your jab and being less combative, use your legs for distance, when you get into a shoot out you might get overwhelmed at this stage, learning to clinch would be better…. Drop the switch stance stuff, if you can’t do one right yet…
     
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  14. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Actually, I like the headgear and cup for a fighter getting ready for his first bout — we would make beginners do part of their training with it. You have to learn to carry the equipment … the more you get adjusted to what it’s like in the ring, the better.

    Without giving a full critique, I’d like to see OP work in and out more with his footwork and add some head movement/bend knees to change the plane his head is on.

    My advice to OP: Keep your hands up, keep your chin down and keep your ass off the canvas.