sparring problem

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by younghypnotiq, Jan 25, 2008.


  1. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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  2. JMonster

    JMonster Active Member Full Member

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    if they're hurt u should not try to take their head off. it's only sparring!! ur supposed to be helping each other out, not knock each other out
     
  3. RockOn33

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    im not real sure about this, but i heard that a good knock out moves ur brain, making it hit ur skull. so if thats true, wouldnt a smaller brain make it easier to move and crash into ur school, making u more likely to be knocked out?
     
  4. Vantage_West

    Vantage_West ヒップホップ·プロデューサー Full Member

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    :patsch so your not getting knocked out in sparring...man you should be given a medal.

    there is no point of taking shots...your a complete prink to do so. it wont be long till you have your first taste of canvas if you dont defend.



    your style should theoretically be jab to keep them at a distance. use big right hands and left hooks thats smart slugging. using your natural bodysize and wieght to your advantag. cocking shots is gonna get you flattened and im not kidding
     
  5. Diomedes

    Diomedes Guest

    I'm no super awesome boxer, but I can tell you that if you're cocking your shots you're ****ed. I'd call myself mediocre at reading my opponent and seeing things coming, but even I can see that **** coming and I love it when I come across someone who does that. There's a guy at my gym who thinks his big right hand is his key to victory even if he telegraphs it a mile away. It's so easy to see, he's so predictable, it doesnt matter how powerful it is because he'll never land it.
     
  6. Diomedes

    Diomedes Guest

    Well, I'm not going to comment on the size of YoungHypno's brain, but theoretically a smaller brain within a normal size skull would have more fluid and **** between the brain and the skull, more buffer zone between the tissue and the hard place, hence harder to knock out.

    Personally, I'd think that neck length and strength would have a bigger influence than brain size. I'm pretty sure that the variance in brain size between people isnt large enough to account for a significant difference in likelyhood of being knocked out.
     
  7. SweetScience

    SweetScience Accuracy is the key! Full Member

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  8. IOANNIS

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    2 things either you are trying to KO everyone you are sparring or you are so tensed in there that you can't control the power of your punches. Either it is bad for you since there is no room for impovement.