if he shouldn't take advice from people on forums then why should he take your advice about not taking advice from forum posters???
got some skills bro if you if you could just faint more when your are on the outside as i see it you have a good inside game...
I continue to be impressed. You are very skilled and polished for just 15 fights. It is a credit to you as a boxer and to your coach for what he has taught you. My thoughts: 1) Keep listening to your coach. It's fine to ask for advice here, but he is the one there every day with you. He sees the things you do well and the things you need to work on in the gym, whereas we are seeing just a few minutes. You would not be so good if he did not know what he was doing, so, always, remain teachable. 2) The footwork observations are all valid. Not like you have two left feet, but much room for improvement. I get the impression you probably enjoy working more on your punches in the gym and don't grasp that without the footwork to get into position they can never be fully effective. 3) The biggest observation I have is that you tend to throw just one punch when you counter. It's usually a good punch, usually well-timed and thrown with 'bad intentions' -- but I cannot help but think that you get the decision if you were landing two or three when you counter instead of just one. Amateur is about points, so three is better than two and two is better than one -- and often if you miss the first one you might land the second, or the third. You allowed your opponent to outwork you in volume by throwing just one shot too many times. 4) I think you have a good jab but you need to use it more. It's a way to (a) score a point, (b) work your way into proper range and (c) give your opponent something to think about other than what he wants to do next. Even a pesky jab keeps his mind on your offense rather than thinking about his own. Keep it up.
Thank you for the vidéo !! Yes i accept the advice and critism !! I will try to put your advice to my next fight