Anyway good fight from you even though he was way bigger than you. A little advice would be is not get careless and get of first with a straight right and then get out, because his hands are very long, so you have to hit and run. And dont get mad because he has such an awkward style that you are not used to, cause you have a tendence to get a bit careless and go of balance and that makes it easier to hit you, so you should take your time untill you see an opening.
You have heart bro so your off too a good start. Fight smart it seemed like you were trying to punch with him and got alil frustrated. Next time you fight with a taller opponent instead of jabbing with him to the head you need to jab with him to the body. While he's jabbing your head, do a feint on him upstairs and jab downstairs. he's gonna be missing you at the sametime while you land on his chest and body. It also helps in getting him off balance. Remember everything comes off the jab. Work the body first, your opponent will start dropping his guard to protect his body more he will see that pattern and then you change it up and go upstairs. You also need to feint, bob, and weave more to get those pesky jabs off of you so you can work your way in and get the taller man against the ropes and the corner so you can do some real damage. I guess my last opinion would be don't bounce so much. I noticed you like to fight at a fast pace and bullrush every now and then. That can be a disaster if you go in against a puncher because you can run into a punch like that. Take your time bro. No te alokes. Even if you miss with that jab, double/triple the jab AT your opponent and then punch THROUGH your opponent with the right. You'll get it. Don't take what I'm saying personally, but to take critique can make you a better fighter. Nobodies perfect. Keep those vids coming campeon:good.
I believe you said you were 5'7...160 is just way to heavy for that weight. Like I told you the other day, I'm 5'6, 145, and my trainer seems to think even that's too heavy. You do look a little chubby in there, man...140...yep, if you can get down that low, you should go for it.
I was thinking the same, I thought the big guy won pretty clearly. Good luck to you in the future though, Tito.
:deal Yep that's true. I'm an assistant trainer and we got a kid that just won golden gloves at 147, but at 5'7'' we trying to gradually get him down to at least 135. He's 137 right now and looks sharper than ever. I still think that's too heavy for him his ideal should be 126, sometimes I think, well if it ain't broke, don't fix it, but sooner or later he will start too struggle if he stays over 135. At welterweight the avg height is 5'9'' on up, so unless your Pacquiao I wouldn't want to stay there too long. My 2 pennies