http://youtu.be/MZV29KDifuc
So annoyed getting knocked down, but the commentators were impressed with me. Good learning fight that was for me.
http://youtu.be/MZV29KDifuc
So annoyed getting knocked down, but the commentators were impressed with me. Good learning fight that was for me.
Good tilt, you looked to be the better technical boxer.
You look a bit small for CW though, maybe more suited for LHW
Ha, you've got a Scouser doing commentarythat rocks
The guy wasn't much bigger than you. You have a stockier frame so I think you can actually compete at this weight class but if you tone up and...you ARE lifting weights correct? If not you MUST add that in to your regimen.
1. You seemed a little stiff in the upper body, move that head, give him a harder target to hit. Think Tyson, think Patterson, hell even think Holyfield the way he would slip punches on the inside. You think you're a "small" cruiserweight then look at smaller fighters for their weights and what gave them success...add the things they did well to your arsenal. Main thing is move that head, tick tock like a metronome my friend that will also help you if your opponent reaches with a punch and misses you, you'll be loaded up for a counter and BANG! Goodnight sweetheart.
2. 2nd round, you started off very good, pushing that guy back, THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT don't relax and fall back into letting him dictate the pace. Take the fight to him, back him into the ropes if he ties up and rip some short combos while he's trapped!
3. You look brilliant in round 2 mate, but when he ties you up against the ropes, circle out and put HIS back up against them that way he's trapped and you don't have to chase the bastard down...it'll conserve energy for you and wear him down.
4. Great use of the jab, brilliant...once you started to load up on the right he was starting to time it, try to double the jab, hook off the jab just to mess his timing up.
5. You absolutely won round 2, but to the judges it might have been close as you were landing the shots but he was the one coming forward...if you make these kind of fighters back up you will beat them and not just on the scorecard either mate!
6. Start of the 3rd, you're still backing up and that's fine and all but as the smaller fighter you've either got to be waaaaaay far away or in tight to be in a "safe area". I swear you're going to do better work and take less damage if you're in the pocket like a Tyson, Holyfield, Duran, Mayweather...stay in tight, tie up if tired or in trouble, short crisp punches, and drive the bastard back, show the judges that your effort in the ring is making that guy fight your fight.
7. Great 1-2 and double jab right cross in round 3! Love the confidence you threw those punches with!
8. Good tie up when he caught you, you're very smart when you do that. Now if you recover quickly enough, turn the clinch around where your opponent is backed against the ropes, give a good push for a break and let the hands go. Be a bully in there, it'll scare your opponent and please the judges.
9. Start of round 4, if you've tied up a fighter and their hands are still free but they aren't punching...LET THE HANDS GO!!! The ref will say "Work out" instead of "break" so do it, fucking work out with a flurry! You'll catch the fella off guard or off balance.
10. Big right hand, love it...good jabs to follow
Great job big Tam! You showed heart, you've got good skills, you had good stamina, and you fought that guy tooth and nail! That said the sky is the limit for you, push yourself in training, sharpen up your right hand it's a bit loopy though it does land nicely on occasion...get your hips into those right hands to add that concussive snap to the end of the punch. The knockdown seemed to do you in on my card, I had an even first, you the second, him the 3rd with the knockdown, and almost an even 4th as well. You're improving and I hope you fight again soon and build on your momentum.
Good on you Tam! good fight! good quality!
Good jabbing well done it was very close robbery.![]()
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