Southpawwolves...
I'm sorry that I've missed your previous videos, but enjoyed this.
I felt that technically you appeared the better boxer, but were overwhelmed by the weight and aggression of an opponent who was fit.
There are only a couple of humble suggestions I could make;
1) Your jab seemed to be used to find range/start combinations. I believe you must alternate its use- uses it as a stick to force back the opponent/bring up his guard/give yourself space. In any case, get a bit more weight on it. This can be achieved by lowering the hips and generating momentum from the rear leg.
2) I found you were being smothered by his aggression; he got so close to you that your longer shots couldn't reach target; only his short (and messy) attacks had a chance to land. To dissuade him from this I would utilise more body shots. Head shots can be slipped allowing the fighter to continue in his pursuit. If you mix the head and body the opponent cannot progress forward so carelessly.
3) Mix the defense. Block, Slip, Roll, sidestep; but most importantly counter. Always give the illusion there is a price to pay for his own attacks.
Good luck.
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