Me in the Finals at Ringside

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by boxingchamp767, Sep 21, 2008.


  1. boxingchamp767

    boxingchamp767 New Member Full Member

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    Me in the finals at the Ringside tournament... i looked okay i noticed a coulple of mistakes but the main reason of them was cause the guy was like 6' 2" lol it was hard to conect with strong solid punches
    but anyways heres the link.



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KYkGvb_nEI

    Raul Marquez Jr.
     
  2. Tito89

    Tito89 New Member Full Member

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    not bad, although against an opponent that tall you should have tried to keep him close and fight him on the inside instead of allowing him to use the full extent of his reach. you do a good job of bobbing and weaving, you could of use that to get up close, and then used hooks to the body with uppercuts to his chin. next time try to stay a lot closer to a guy that tall, that way you can cut the ring in half. other than that, good job
     
  3. Super_Fly_Sam

    Super_Fly_Sam Aus Boxer Full Member

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    Thats heaps good for your 3rd fight mate... keep it up... the mistakes and stuff will sort themselves out with experience
     
  4. Tyga

    Tyga Active Member Full Member

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    Good job man. How long have you been training? And what weight class do you fight in?
     
  5. boxingchamp767

    boxingchamp767 New Member Full Member

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    Like my whole life cause my dads a boxer too and i was always involved in it but i started taking it serious like 2 years ago and i fight at like 150
     
  6. boxingchamp767

    boxingchamp767 New Member Full Member

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    My mistake i have 13 fights but that was my 3rd fight in the tournament i fought 3 times.
     
  7. tim851

    tim851 Member Full Member

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    Very nice and a vast improvement over your 6th fight you posted here. I liked that you really boxed this opponent, instead of just slugging away. Good stuff!