My last fight... What do you guys think?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Tito Time, Sep 27, 2011.


  1. gr33nfather

    gr33nfather Well-Known Member Full Member

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    and you are? yellow move too much, he's the shorter fighter need to fight inside and black need to protect his chin and stay on the outside jabbing like crazy...
     
  2. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    Erm, watching it now... you the black dude or the white dude?
     
  3. Jappa

    Jappa Active Member Full Member

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    Yellows footwork is bad.

    Actually, I'm being ott.

    He needs to stop jumping back because his feet end up being way to close together.

    It ****s up your footwork.

    In black... Ermm, I'll watch the rest in a bit.
     
  4. Jappa

    Jappa Active Member Full Member

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    I presume your the one in yellow since the other bids have the same guy in the yellow shorts.

    I was only able to watch the first round since my slow ass 3G decided to **** up. You a good arsenal of punches in the first round, I noticed a body head body head attack and I found that impressive.

    If you step back with your right leg and use some head movement you could counter back easier and combo with more power. But stepping back with your feet so close at times makes it practically impossible to counter using your legs, thus, you end up throwing with your arms instead. Draining you of precious stamina.

    Another thing I saw, jab a little more but you're really good anyway.

    "Just my two cents"
     
  5. Jappa

    Jappa Active Member Full Member

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    Other fights*

    Sorry for the triple posting.
     
  6. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    Black dude's got a good jab and posture, but other than that just stalking and swinging for the fences. Also, very awkward with his power punches, bad technique there.

    White dude's got better movement, nice shots to the body and head movement. Needs improvement on the footwork, though, as already mentioned.

    Who won, btw?
     
  7. Samurai's Slice

    Samurai's Slice ESB Legend Full Member

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  8. Tito Time

    Tito Time slayin um Full Member

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    im in the yellow shorts
     
  9. AP3RE2

    AP3RE2 El Ausente Full Member

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    When you throw the jab you leave yourself wide open for a counter, keep the right closer to your chin.

    You are good at ducking punches and clinching at the right time. I'm guessing you have a few fights under your belt.

    Who won this fight? Whats your record?
     
  10. KingGheedora

    KingGheedora Member Full Member

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    Not bad. You let the other guy stalk you the entire time. You had nice counters, but you should attack some more.

    Your jab was slower than his and your reach seems shorter so it is hard to get in there but you can do it if you start using feigns. Footwork also needs improvement as others have said. Seems like you're putting power into each jab. A strong jab is good but there are many types. Learn to throw a pity pat jab that you can just fling out there very fast. This helps you measure the distance, and you could tag this other guy a lot since he kept his hands down the entire time. You can just throw the jab to keep him on guard and he wouldn't have been attacking you the entire time. Use it to make him cover up so you can get a solid body shot in, or jab-cross and step sideways to get a hook to the head, and then uppercut to the body depending on what openings there are.

    You did do a good job of going to the body, mainly counters from what I saw.

    Another thing you can do is double up your attacks. In these vids, both guys are exchanging, and then resetting. Sometimes you can launch an attack of 2, 3 or 4 punches, pause (actually during the pause you don't stay still, you side step so you aren't always in front of the opponent), and then launch the attack. That 2nd wave of attack is more likely to catch the guy off guard and score some hits. ALong with this you can vary the strength and speed of the punches. If you do the waves like I just mentioned, your entire 1st wave could just be to put him on the defensive so you can spot openings, and then the second wave can include your power shot. Or you can mix up each wave with faster, lighter punches combined with a harder punch at the end. It's all about mixing up the rhythm and tempo to keep him from guessing your next move.

    Who won that fight?
     
  11. Tito Time

    Tito Time slayin um Full Member

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    I lost the fight. It was my third USA boxing fight. I'm 1-2. Only been training for 2 years.
     
  12. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pretty impressive for 2 years. U seem very comfortable in the ring.
    A lot to build off. I noticed 2 things 1) If you could work on throwing a lead right here and there when you are near the ropes your game would go up tremendously. 2) You waste a tiny bit of energy when you move without punching. Maybe jab more when you are moving to your left to get in position + don't hold your jab out there to long when u throw to the midsection.

    good luck titotime post some more as you go.
     
  13. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Thanks for sharing that...keep up the good work mate.
     
  14. Hook!

    Hook! Proud member of team G. Full Member

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    Nice work :)

    when you are selling out the MGM ESB gets free tickets right? ;)