My Second Boxing Match

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by K-Stackz, Oct 2, 2018.


  1. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    You should fight more often. How old are you? You only have 2 fights, that's very little, you don't seem like you're a spring chicken either. I'm guessing anywhere between 20-25.

    I actually think your right hand was very effective. Sometimes you brought that right hand back right away, but there were times where you overcommitted and left yourself open. But at the same time, I feel like if you watch fighters fight someone featherfisted like Paulie, they overcommit and won't bring their hands back right away. I don't know if it's something we can really criticize you for unless you're doing it against heavy hitters.

    It's hard to really critique someone after beating the **** out of an opponent. It seems like nitpicking due to the reasons I stated above. You're not going to get better fighting opposition you're clearly levels above. So I suggest you start looking for better opposition. Not someone levels above you though.

    Good luck though and I look forward to future posts of yours.
     
  2. K-Stackz

    K-Stackz Member Full Member

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    I'm 20, reason I'm so late is I used to want to be an MMA fighter and I was training towards that. I have MT fights, BJJ tourneys and wrestling Tourneys.

    Didnt expect a squash match I was told the dude was skilled but I plan on competing in silver gloves so competition should be more stiff there.

    Will definitely work to get my right hand back to my chin, definitely a issue I need to fix, thank you for watching
     
  3. Tramell

    Tramell Hypocrites Love to Pray & Be Seen. Mathew 6:5 Full Member

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    1st Rumble boxing bro rumble.
    2nd...go figure, you'd get advice on what to do. I was in the ring once and like Tyson said...I had a gr8 plan...till I got hit!

    Bravo!!! Keep fighting!!!!!!!
     
  4. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Good luck at the silver gloves. You should post on here, win or lose. No shame in losing in the amateurs, if anything losing can make you better depending on your mentality. If you're weak minded you won't recover, if you're the type that hates losing and are willing to watch the tape and put the work in you'll become much better. Look at Loma/Salido for example, that loss excelled the process of Loma into becoming the monster he is today.