My opponent was about an inch and a half taller than me so about six foot tall but had the freakish wingspan of around 83 inch reach. Later he told me he weighed about 160. Which is twenty pounds lighter than me at 180. I know I'm overweight but I've come down slowly from two forty since I've started training I'm hoping to end up at middleweight or lighter. I know all of this is irrelevant but I'm just setting up the background.
This is the first time I've ever felt like I was getting beaten in sparring and it was bad. He was faster, more athletic, and I was couldn't get near him. He'd regularly step back as I stepped in making my jab miss and then popping me with his longer straight. His head movement was amazing and I couldn't seem to catch a pattern. The only thing that was there for me was ducking under his jab and then hitting him with a shovel hook to the ribs. After I landed that three times he began to fake the jab and clock me with a right hook when I dipped in. He destroyed me.
I'm simultaneously discouraged by my newly destroyed ego and encouraged by the need to beat him as convincingly as he beat me.
Any advice for beating longer taller fighters?
This is the first time I've ever felt like I was getting beaten in sparring and it was bad. He was faster, more athletic, and I was couldn't get near him. He'd regularly step back as I stepped in making my jab miss and then popping me with his longer straight. His head movement was amazing and I couldn't seem to catch a pattern. The only thing that was there for me was ducking under his jab and then hitting him with a shovel hook to the ribs. After I landed that three times he began to fake the jab and clock me with a right hook when I dipped in. He destroyed me.
I'm simultaneously discouraged by my newly destroyed ego and encouraged by the need to beat him as convincingly as he beat me.
Any advice for beating longer taller fighters?
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