Just finished watching the second Vid...

Look at yourself in your videos and listen to what I am telling you...

First, look at your legs..
There is no flexibility there...If you would slightly widen your stance a bit and put a slight bend in your knees for when you snap that jab out there, you'll get more pop in your punch...

Second, Something I mentioned about your elbows....
Look how far out from your body you keep them....As much as you might think you feel comfortable doing it, you better get them down to your body....Also, watch your punches when you throw them,,,see how your elbow stays high in the air when you throw the punches?? you will want to start practicing keeping that elbow down also, this will allow for your whole body to become part of the punch itself...

When throwing the punches, dont let your feet move around so much when throwing, you are taking away from the punch....If you want to move, do it in between throwing....The only punches I train my fighters to throw on the move are Jabs and thats more for Defense than offense....

When moving, start practicing movement with your feet as if you're learning dance steps....

When moving forward, move front foot with back to follow(Never skip in or shuffle in, use some stride and relax when moving). With side to side movement, if moving right, move right foot first and vice versa with left movement...

Throwing hooks is simple, you want to work with you feet and hips in place, dont change up stance when throwing a hook, especially with your lead hand....It will get you into trouble....

For more advice on learning to properly box, I suggest making an investment into some videos...

The best I have found for simple instruction would be the videos put out by Title Boxing...

http://store.titleboxing.com/video-t...al-videos.html

I see potential, good potential...

But, without a trainer, I dont see you getting beyond your level you are now....

A trainer is extremely important for any fighter...

Good Luck,

Coach