Started when I was 13 but had a period out of the ring when I was 18 to 21 , but I started doing thai boxing in university and fully got back into the boxing. I'm 24 now.
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Tam I like how you switch it up vs a smaller fighter. You didn't go for the Tyson style bobbing and weaving which would have given up your height and reach although you may have been able to overpower that guy if you were quick enough of foot to corner him which I suppose was your Plan B. Your use of height, reach, the clinch, were all very good and allowed you to be more in control of the pace of the fight.
Keep it up, keep progressing, there are still areas you will need to work on and there always will be but you've really come a long ways in terms of how consistent you are round to round and how good your stamina is looking as well as you're clearly in better shape with each fight as well which shows how dedicated you are to achieving success in the ring.