Here's a vid of two good friends.
The shorter guy is my friend Pat, a MMA southpaw.
The taller dark haired guy is a guy I'm training, used to Thai box, turned boxer now.
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=KvB_XMJuFS4
Here's a vid of two good friends.
The shorter guy is my friend Pat, a MMA southpaw.
The taller dark haired guy is a guy I'm training, used to Thai box, turned boxer now.
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=KvB_XMJuFS4
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“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
Alright they Donny mate.I see you made good use of the squash court,Nice idea!You utilized good punches and you have really good use and length on your jab.You had really steady positioning on your stance too.I know it was only a light spar but keep them methods up and you wont go far wrong in the great game of boxing.Keep it up!![]()
Good for practice good sparring partner to have, he seems to know what to try and expose for you. like that lead right hook around your close in lead left arm.
Theres room to play.
For fun and practice you could turn and face that hook with your left glove up first which nullifies it cause you moved your centre line,
throw the right from your chin straight away to cover his other hand and step out through his right hand with your left foot and body movment and weight shift as you throw your right hand ; your bigger so you can do that and turn him into your right hand by maintaining contact with it until you bodily stop. You heading left but shooting your right covers the path of his free hand too.The open square position they end in is not good for their balance.
Or step back slightly with your right foot so your head is just out of reach slightly and throw your left from inside his glove as you shuffle forwards so your head goes around his glove as your left lightly taggs him then go the left hook over the top of his reaction as you move in.
Like open up stance to just avoid, touch the opening ,close up stance with a following hook over his arm thats reacted to the first touch on the chin.
Just playing with ideas here.![]()
Yeah, he's a legend is Pat. We talk over everything and discuss what we want to do. That particualr day we were focusing on getting my defence back nice and tight. You can see he kind of feints in with a double jab, he sees that I've got the guard up that side and then tests the other side. for an mma guy he's got a decent stand up and he's surprisingly elusive for a guy with such a low guard.
Cool idea Andre. The one point I'll correct you on is my being bigger. I'm 71kg, he's near 82kg. He's veeeerrrry muscular, so I like to maintain my distance. I'm not sure if there are many uppercuts or hooks in there, but I like to duck down low and bring it to his body. (He in turn asks me to do that in order to work on his defence.)
I'll get him to upload some more, so you can see me sharp. I always use that step back idea for quick right hand counters.
Sometimes I just remain perfectly vetical, but when he throws a straight, I turn to the right with the elbow guard over the left of my face, blocking the punch, I then snap back as I turn with a straight right. It adds some nice power.
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Cool vid hitmandonny. Wow i think you guys need to be real careful if you are going to do this sparring in a squash court often. Those walls are solid and your mates head was very close to hitting the wall after you got that nice right in. If it had hit the wall his brain would have hit the front of his skull when you hit him, then the back when it hit the wall and the front again after bouncing of the back of his skull. That can be dangerous. Otherwise you look good and yes like you said in my post similar to our guy shannon. Look forward to more videos from you.
“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
Yeah it's risky training without headgear, let alone in a squash court.
But he's hardcore that guy. He's having his mma debut in summer and he'll fight anywhere anytime anyplace.
As for me I love boxing and jump at the opportunity to get sharp, squash court floors are a big help.
We used to train in a concrete handball alley before, very hard on the legs.
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Headgear wont help if you hit the back of your head on a concrete wall. There's no padding on the back of headgear. Wow concrete floors, geez i got a stress fracture in my foot from skipping too much on solid floors last year, but not concrete. Sparring when up and down on the toes on concrete, that's tough. You are looking good hitmandonny keep it up.
“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
I've been complimented oin that vid, but I think it's just people being nice, wait til you see me sharp!
I also had a stress fracture last year, thats why we always go for timber floors now, I use to train in the basement of my old house, such a brilliant little gym, but the concrete floors would kill me now.
Keep an eye on this thread, I'll get pat to throw up some more vids!
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Yeah you can tell from your description of the talk you guys had before sparring what you wanted to practice so don't feel as though it doesn't show what you've got to offer. You move well, keep your hands up, jab well and have good range. Don't blame you for keeping your distance he looks pretty strong.
“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
I'll tell you he's strong!
As regards punch power I'm cool, I'm more than happy with my chin, so we've got no problems boxing, but I was on the mat with him last week! All I can say is wow, his power on the ground is amazing! I know he's obviously a far better wrest;ler and jiu jitsu guy than me, but still his strength was pretty awesome.
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That's always the way. You can tell in your squash court vid that if you jabbed to the head and maybe doubled up on the jab with that right of yours behind it he's saying the same about your boxing. He's square on as we've mentioned and hands are low and does not move like a boxer, he'd be easy for a guy like you to hit.![]()
“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
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