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I had my first fight last Saturday!
And lost!!!!
But it was great. We had our first international boxing Ladies Night here in the Netherlands. Of the 14 fights, there were 7 against Tsjech opponents. I went up against a Dutch person offcourse, it was both hers as mine first fight ;)
To cut a long story short: I came into the ring, and as my trainer said to me afterwards, was allready empty. Was it nervs? No. That was the main problem i guess. I wasn't nervous at all. I went in the ring like, "Hey, this is fun, let's just have a fight!" and was totally relaxed. So i wasn't as sharpe as i normally am, and like i said, somehow totally empty and powerless halfway the first round. Which is really odd, cause i am in real good condition.
The fight itself was great. It was the fight of the evening. We were going at each other without a second of rest. Beng! Beng! Beng! on and on. The crowd really went nuts! It was so full of everything, that it even made the national paper! And with a great compliment for both me and my opponent. The paper said: "Both ladies showed that they have a real boxingheart. It was the Highlight of the evening!"
And that for two chicks who never fought a real fight before! So i'm kinda (lots) proud of that.
I'm not proud of the fact that i lost. I hate it. Let it be clear, my opponent won, and rightfully so. She did have her head together and was focused, as i was not enough. And to be really honest, she was the more complete boxer. If i had been focused, and had kept my strenght, things might have turned out differently, also because she had a few small warnings from the ref (not an official one). But hey, an 'if' is too late, and i just didn't have my stuff together, so there it is.
So what's next? the fourth of november is next! Then i have another fight coming up. I learned a lot from this fight, both about mental things as about boxing things. It was a great learning experience. And my trainer was really proud of me, to be able to hang in for two more rounds, and fight technically really well. He said: Maybe you lost on points, but on character you absolutely won! Although you were totally empty, had no power left after the first round, you didn't give up, you kept your head together and kept fighting. I'm really proud of you!" When he said it, i was like, yeah, right, sure, but i'm pissed. But looking at the video, i know he's right. I saw people give up in way easier and simpler fights. So ok, i accept the compliments ;)
The fight made real clear where my flaws are, so we know what to train and focus on the upcoming time. I'm gonna work my a** off, to be ready!
In other words: in seven weeks time, i'm going back in to the ring, and kick a**!!!  ;D Game on!
Here is the picture from the newspaper (i'm the one getting the blow  :( ):
http://xs306.xs.to/xs306/06381/fototelegraaf.jpg
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nice Killerqueen keep up the good work .Were all proud of you on the forums . i hope you get a rematch with that girl again .that would kick ass
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cc Awesome. Passing the test of a fighter's heart is the greatest feeling. :)
Looks like you got a great trainer and know what to focus on next. :)
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Well done and congratulations.
It takes just as much training and guts to get into the ring and lose, it it does to win sometimes.
CC
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Well done cc. You've got the right attitude putting it down as a learning experience. I hope you stay better focussed next time.
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CC KQ - well done - sure you will bounce back ;)
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yea well done girl keep it up
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GO KQ . Enjoyment is the main thing which bring relaxation and smooth operation.
So ,did you forget to breathe?
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I don't know really. It's like Martin (my trainer) said, i was already empty as soon as I stepped into the ring. I did't warm up to much, if that's your worry. Reinier and Martin have prepared so many boxers and fought so much themselves, they know exactly how far to go and even better, where to stop.
Somehow all the strength and power was just gone. I didn't really loose my breath or anything, not more than usual. Just more sort of a black out of my muscles, i don't know. The only thing that kept me going, and that's no joke, was instinct. Every punch i did give came without my knowledge, everything i wanted to do conciously my body went like: oh well, maybe tomorrow, but not now.
I can't really explain what happend, only that it did. I was overrun by the whole thing I guess. Got cought in the act. Not nerveus (didn't get scared either, thankfully, although i did get quite a beating) it just happend.
I will try to analyse it better in due time, it has been to short ago now. I'm still to much with my emotions with the fight so looking at it from a distance is difficult. But i trust my trainers, they are honest and straight in their critics, as they are uplifting and put real energy and effort in my boxing. In a while we will look at the video again to analyse it together and learn.
One 'bad' point out of all this is... now i'm really addicted to the game *LOL*
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Did you go in hot and sweaty or cold?
MAybe dehydrated a touch?
I'd love to know what happened that blocked your energy like that if you ever find the short answer.
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You where just there to get in teh ring for the first time, winning would of been a bonus... ;)
I lost my first, Close fight, the lad had had 5 bouts and I had had none... didn't matter... because all I really needed was a game plan and to sit back and watch what was going on instead of just plodding forwards and getting countered... :P
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cc KQ,maybe I'll come to one of your fights(I'm from Belgium)
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Im proud of you Killerqueen....and so are all the forum
You're awesome, CC :rocks:
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:beerchug: to you Killerqueen ! right on , learn for this fight and move on to the next! Thats the way to do business ! very exciting ! O0
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cc KQ, its great to read! Sounds like you have a great attitude towards this.
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watch out killer queens next fighter .cause shes comming after u . CHEERS KILLER QUEEN . you should get someone to film your fight and post it on the forums that would be kool
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I heard someone say here that winning is a bonus. Yes that's true,
BUT finding out your a fighter at heart is the real bonus.
So many chumps win, that when you put on a great performance, even in loss is a win.
Real fighter hearts are RARE. So if you got it, that's something to be proud of.
If you get that, what I'm saying, training, learning, and eventually winning is the fun and easy part. Learning and training is more important than winning too.
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Well said, the person who finds gains in any loss is a winner always and all ways.
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CC KillerQueen
Any Videos???
I Would Love To See It But Ausome Work And Better Luck Next Time.
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No vids yet, but a friend of mine is trying to get it on DVD.
Don't know how to put it on the net, but that's a concern for later.
(don't expect great boxing though, technique is still horrible. But as soon as i got it on dvd i'll do my best to put it on the net, promise!)
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lol if you've seen my first match in front of alot of people i sucked horribly
but that was before i started training correctly, this was
June 7th 2005
lol,,, Im In The Red Head Gear
[gvideo=400,326]1044901361312460666[/gvideo]
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I Bought A
Dazzle Digital Video Creator 80
for like $60 And It Comes With A Thing Were you Can Hook Your DVD player Or VCR up to it and record the tape onto your computer..
its ausome
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Congratulations on your first time: CC
Don't be afraid to not be in a fight all the time you are in the ring; choose the time, place and nature of the exchanges. Pay a LOT of attention to your feet in the next several weeks, and make sure to get your left hip and shoulder turned towards your foe; this will help you avoid many right handed punches.
Here is one last thing to consider: tension exhausts you no matter the level of your conditioning. If you are square to your opponent and thus vulnerable to nearly every punch and holding your hands unnaturally high to guard yourself you will suffer in two ways. First your arms will get tired. Second you will not be able to punch back effectively. Don't be afraid to lower your left to @ shoulder height and to use your left shoulder defensively ala Mayweather, Toney etc...It is actually the most natural way to do it and not some boxing magic. Drop weight to your right foot, turning back over a straight right leg pivoting the left foot inward and going up on the toe to raise the left shoulder. This will intercept the punch and put you in a perfect spot to counter.
Let them lead make them miss and Good Luck
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lol yeah this was my very first fight
i didnt do any better in june 7th 2006
sorrry killer ill start a new post
But Ausome Work And Try To Get A Video On Here ;D