Hey guys, as many of you might know I have my first sparring competition(basically like a fight but it's not going to have any detrimental effect on my amateur career if I start one) on Sunday. I'm going to be competing at lightweight @ 60kg. I have absolutely no idea how the opponent looks like, how old he is, how long has been boxing, anything lol. But I'll try to give my best, I'm gonna try and give everything I have learned. My boxing form, stance was completed actually today and I even learned the right hook today. I'm not sure how to use it in a fight but I'll try my best. My one-two is according to the coach, "Somewhat completed."
Come to think about it when I started sparring I couldn't land a single punch, but after going to a trial to the new gym, the coach there taught me how to block, I thought I could use it if I practice it. So I practiced over and over again going over the one-two with my coach, and finally I'm at the stage where I managed to land 2 or 3 good punches at the guy who beat the living **** out of me. I know 2 or 3 punches is not that good lol
I'm going to go as if it is my first amateur fight, although it's an event to test each other's skills. So I just want to ask if there are any tips you guys can give me on this particular fight. I'm new so I'm not sure what to do before a fight, I read a couple of articles on Expertboxing but I was wondering if there are anything else I must be aware of.
Hopefully I can post a video of the match, and if I can I will start a new thread about it
Sorry for the thread being so long.
Thanks, and god bless from Japan.
-Taisei
Come to think about it when I started sparring I couldn't land a single punch, but after going to a trial to the new gym, the coach there taught me how to block, I thought I could use it if I practice it. So I practiced over and over again going over the one-two with my coach, and finally I'm at the stage where I managed to land 2 or 3 good punches at the guy who beat the living **** out of me. I know 2 or 3 punches is not that good lol
I'm going to go as if it is my first amateur fight, although it's an event to test each other's skills. So I just want to ask if there are any tips you guys can give me on this particular fight. I'm new so I'm not sure what to do before a fight, I read a couple of articles on Expertboxing but I was wondering if there are anything else I must be aware of.
Hopefully I can post a video of the match, and if I can I will start a new thread about it
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Thanks, and god bless from Japan.
-Taisei
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