yep that was fast! not exactly what the bag was designed for, but yes it was fast none the less. The fastest? I dont know. I havent really seen this bag used for this purpose, so hard to rank the kid just yet:hey Did the young guy win his Tiles by knockout? or by punching his opponents head like he did on the baalance ball??
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He's been competing in the Nicaraguan children's cage fighting tournament called El Muerte Casa del niño :skull
There is more than one championship. You should realize that considering you were a champion too, right? I thought you were some amateur badass.
What the **** you know about the Kansas boxing scene? Mother ****er can be boxin for nationals, golden gloves, PAL...****...probably more I don't even know about. MOther ****er probably whup your ass, a grown man. I'm not sayin I like that neck out ****, but he's just a kid tryin to get that ***** and you know, sometimes it's just about how things are perceived. It takes a while to get that style. Bangin your girl.
I agree. I would rather have speed over power. Power punchers do seem to get more hype... until they face someone with skill.
He has 14 national titles according to his pass book. He won the most in Kansas City, MO at the Ringside Nationals, "Now the Ringside Internationals. The Jr Olympics International title in, Escondido, California. He has been competing since he was 8 and he is now 17. He won his first title when he was 10 in K.C. MO. He won one in St. Louis, MO. He has numerous Bronze and Silver Glove national titles. Next month he will be going to the regional Golden Gloves in Wichita, Kansas for the second year in a row. If he wins there he will go to the Nationals in Las Vegas, NV. He has averaged over 2 titles per year from the age of 10 to 15. He has some National New Mexico wins also. I remember Jose Louis Gonzales, he had over 500 amateur fights by the time he turned pro out of our gym. He had over 30 national titles in 10 years.
Thanks for the upload. I'll watch out for him. Have you seen this video of Roy below? Watch from the 5th minute mark. That's a fast bag, and Roy hits it different, using hooks. Amazing, and he was in his mid 30's at that point. http://youtu.be/JbRykf-5Zo8
i'm talking pro fighters. and even when like marg type turttle is hitting those bags he would bags he would look fast. i have been in boxing my whe 29 whole life, well from 5 on so i have 29 years and never have i seen anyone look slow on them. though. i have never seen non experienced boxers use it.. you should get faster and faster using it by the week. and people dont throw real punches when using them. well from what i have seen they dont.