my coaches dont like the way of i fight
I used to throw textbook pounch and dont know start when I fight like old school boxers.
However, my coaches are certainly not happy with it and even not willing to nominate me for the competition.
Any advice on this. Should I start to fight in Orthodox style or keep doing this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7203rFgqo88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGqZw3YOrn8
Re: my coaches dont like the way of i fight
i can still fight normal in the ring. Everyone love it except my coach. I just not understand why they are not happy about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2pt94yRm5c
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Listen to your coaches. There's nothing wrong with being unorthadox if it is effective, your style seems to be a lot of posturing, jumping about and slapping, which was barely effective against your friend (who can barely box) and will only become less and less effective at a competition level as you progress.
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Dont know which guy you are---but the guy in the red shirt is holding his right hand so fucking low----he would get his jawbone left-hooked right the fuck off in the 1st round.
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also what ounce gloves are those and shouldnt this be done with headprotection, seeing as you guys are amateurs?
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i thought your speed was good and good head mvement. too. But i also thougth your lead-off right hands were telegraphed a bit. but your movement is good, looks like you are standing too squared-up sometimes in close especially. keep it up! :)
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robinhook
My opinion, at your level now - better listen to coaches.
However, remember, there is no point to be ordinary fighter even with proper technique.
Therefore, develop your own unique technique, try to be special.
Re: my coaches dont like the way of i fight
I am the guy in red shirt. I am not a slapper. Ive done that only cos we need to go light and keep my fingers loose.
I know I keep my hands too low all the time. However, that is the way I fight and that is the reason my coaches dont like it.
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brocktonblockbust
also what ounce gloves are those and shouldnt this be done with headprotection, seeing as you guys are amateurs?
16 ounce I guess. We went really light.
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brocktonblockbust
Dont know which guy you are---but the guy in the red shirt is holding his right hand so fucking low----he would get his jawbone left-hooked right the fuck off in the 1st round.
I know. I try to imitate the movement of Pernell Whitaker or Billy Dib. Not a good copy, I know.
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robinhook
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
Dont know which guy you are---but the guy in the red shirt is holding his right hand so fucking low----he would get his jawbone left-hooked right the fuck off in the 1st round.
I know. I try to imitate the movement of Pernell Whitaker or Billy Dib. Not a good copy, I know.
whitaker was 1 in a million---be careful. I think you are quick which is a positive. Keep your hands up and chin down a bit more, your chin looks like a nice target ;)
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Anybody with an ounce of footwork who can jab a bit will give you all kinds of trouble, luckily for you the other kid could do neither. Master the basics, get a more complete boxing brain and THEN try to be clever.
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AdamGB
Anybody with an ounce of footwork who can jab a bit will give you all kinds of trouble, luckily for you the other kid could do neither. Master the basics, get a more complete boxing brain and THEN try to be clever.
this.
until you have a firm grip of the basics you have no business wanting to lower hands and getting cute. Not if you want to be the best you possibly can. Just because top tier fighters can do all those things doesn't mean they don't have a firm grip of the basics in their arsenal. In fact, most dedicated good fighters at the top of the boxer world will often come back to the basics when things begin falling apart.
Consider it your foundation to which all else is built.
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What you are trying to do is fascinating to me. I've never seen Jimmy Wilde fight, but from what I've read and some still pictures I've seen I picture his style kind of like what you are doing.
If I were your trainer we would get to work on your feet; you get them in bad spots too often and this keeps you from punching with leverage. There is no point in making them miss if you don't counter, so that would be something else we would work on, slip and counter, and, when you counter, punch for real. We would address all the wasted motion and hyper-activity. You may have energy to burn in 3 rounds, but you don't waste it as your fights get longer.
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This reminds me of the NAZ way of thinking. Fun and effective until you meet your Marco Antonio Barrera a sound poilished pure boxer. Then all of your creativity and unorthodox ways become weaknesses instead of strengths.
If you applied your relfexes, handspeed and speedy footwork to the fundamentals you will be much happier in the long run.
Best of luck.