Haha shit I've got it wrong again it's the guy in the black shorts. Cheers for the responses guys I've taken them on board. I'm training my ass off for this fight!
Haha shit I've got it wrong again it's the guy in the black shorts. Cheers for the responses guys I've taken them on board. I'm training my ass off for this fight!
Good luck Tam your keeping active, I hope you win mate.![]()
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Watch when that guy throws his right hand. He'll throw it from way way too far away and his chin gets way in front of the rest of his. Right there to get hit with a hook or right hand if you can make him reach for you.
Another thing he does when he throws his right hand, is he squares up his feet. You can time that with your own right hand, like Groves did to Froch in the first round of the first fight.
You'll also notice the guy stutter steps before he throws all the time....time that and you're golden
http://youtu.be/Egl1S_Vxvy4
Here's a better fight video he wins by Ko in the third
He looks in good shape.
He drops that left when he jabs or hooks....RIGHT CROSS!!!!
He lifts his chin
He keeps stutter stepping and or feinting in a very rhythmic manner...one, two, punch...so time him
He doesn't double up on the left or right unless he sees he has a fighter in danger so again that's easier to time, easier to block/parry
When he throws the jab the right hand also drops....RIGHT CROSS + LEFT HOOK
He reaches with the jab often so he's really REALLY asking for a huge counter right. If you can time and slip that jab you can land clean on him.
2nd round he's keeping the right hand higher on advice from his corner but he falls back into the trap of dropping the right very quickly.
Keep your punches quick, straight, and snappy so you'll punch through his wider power punches.
That big right hand he has takes a looooooong time to get where it's going...look to pick that and counter back.
Not that the guy your fighting looks like John Ruiz, but what Toney responds with is something that will work on this guy
And keep your head moving (you'll have to skip to the part where Teddy is working with Mike in the ring)
Cheers for that, he looks in shape I agree. The guy he was fighting was useless though and I didn't see him really throw anything properly? I agree straight punches will be work, I'll be aware of his big shots as well. My best mates cousin who's just turned pro trains at his gym and he said it will be a good fight!
Last edited by Tam Seddon; 11-20-2014 at 01:37 AM.
Yeah, no doubt his opponent was very wet behind the ears but I think it's quite telling that Martin Jackson didn't jump on him right away. So either the kid had some pop or Jackson doesn't trust himself very much in the ring. If that's the case, then stunning Martin early will help out too.....do like Cus told Ali and like RJJ did....in the first round just once set your feet and get in a good hard clean punch to A) win the round (hopefully) and B ) to see how he handles it.
I think the right cross will be there for you and I believe your left hook will really throw him for a loop.
This guy is always circling to his right....like George Foreman, you can use your hook to put him in line for your right cross, and also he could just walk right into one of your hooks if you're able to sucker him in.
When those two guys were fighting, they were doing two things. First, fighter A's front foot was in line with Fighter B's right foot, and vice versa. In other words, they were square in front of one another. Second, they fight in straight lines. Moving straight in and straight back. The guy that lost hasn't a good a grasp of distance and range as does the other guy. So he'd step back to far and then his punches would fall short.
When you fight this guy be aware of where your left foot is in relation to his. I would suggest keeping your left foot just inside his, so your are shaded well to your right. When he moves in, comes forward, pivot to your right- even if you slide back turn to your right- and throw your right hand and come back with a left hook. He has a quirk of keeping his head cocked towards his right shoulder and his left shoulder down. When you pivot to your right he will turn to look at you- this will create a lane for your right hand, just over his left shoulder.
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I just watched that again. Tam, my friend, there is no reason to let this guy even hit you. Watch him; he winds up every punch he throws. Even his jab, he pulls back his shoulder before he throws it. Don't pull back or step straight back; stay just at the edge of punching range. When he draws the shoulder back, push off your back foot and stuff your jab on him, circle right, throw the right hand, left hook.
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