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    Me sparring..What do you think?

    Im in the fitch shirt with white head gear... Only 17 yrs old had 1 amateur fight when I was 13 and won in the second round


    Only started training again 3 weeks ago so let me know what you think

    also, guess how much I weigh? IVe heard all kinds of numbers so im interested in what you guys think.

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    #2
    holyshlt...do you have a ring in your closet?:WORD:

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      #3
      lol good job by the way. keep up the good work!

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        #4
        you should try sparring someone like 2 inches taller than you i think you learn more like that....

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          #5
          I see some good things and a few things you need to work on, for sure.

          I am most interested in the dimensions of that ring -- it's not square, or doesn't seem to be.

          On the good side you put your punches together well and mix head and body work well. I like the hook and you made a couple of nice moves stepping around. The jab looked very good until you got gassed (see below).

          There's some physical and mental conditioning work needed -- by the second round your jab was coming back way low, easy to counter. And in the first round you did something that always bugs the heck out of me, taking a mental break to adjust your shirt and trunks a couple of times: it's a way of saying 'I need a quick break,' and it may work with a cooperative sparring partner but it's a bad habit because in the ring your opponent isn't going to cooperate with you.

          The other thing is backing straight up into the ropes, without him even pressuring you, a few times.

          I'd say you're on your way, nothing that can't be fixed with more conditioning and hard work. Seems like you have a coach who knows what he's doing, he's urging you to do the right things. Listen to him.

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            #6
            Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Post
            lol good job by the way. keep up the good work!
            yea small gym I know haha.. thanks a lot, I appreciate it

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              #7
              Originally posted by saintpat View Post
              I see some good things and a few things you need to work on, for sure.

              I am most interested in the dimensions of that ring -- it's not square, or doesn't seem to be.

              On the good side you put your punches together well and mix head and body work well. I like the hook and you made a couple of nice moves stepping around. The jab looked very good until you got gassed (see below).

              There's some physical and mental conditioning work needed -- by the second round your jab was coming back way low, easy to counter. And in the first round you did something that always bugs the heck out of me, taking a mental break to adjust your shirt and trunks a couple of times: it's a way of saying 'I need a quick break,' and it may work with a cooperative sparring partner but it's a bad habit because in the ring your opponent isn't going to cooperate with you.

              The other thing is backing straight up into the ropes, without him even pressuring you, a few times.

              I'd say you're on your way, nothing that can't be fixed with more conditioning and hard work. Seems like you have a coach who knows what he's doing, he's urging you to do the right things. Listen to him.
              really appreciate the long response.

              sometimes when sparring people I know m better then, ill let them get some shots off while im on the ropes so I can work on picking up punches with my arms. I don't do that vs real threats.

              def need to work on keeps my jab higher. im only 3 weeks into training, thatll surely come with better stamina


              btw, how much would u say I weigh?

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                #8
                Originally posted by NyFightScene View Post
                really appreciate the long response.

                sometimes when sparring people I know m better then, ill let them get some shots off while im on the ropes so I can work on picking up punches with my arms. I don't do that vs real threats.

                def need to work on keeps my jab higher. im only 3 weeks into training, thatll surely come with better stamina


                btw, how much would u say I weigh?
                Hard to say not knowing the dimensions of the gym, but I'd guess 130-ish.

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                  #9
                  damn I weigh 150ish trying to get to 141lb.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NyFightScene View Post
                    damn I weigh 150ish trying to get to 141lb.
                    Good deal. Keep at it and keep listening to your coach.

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