[QUOTE=BCBUD;1291497]JMS you're obviously getting your jollies baiting me but I'm sure that you're not a boxer 110%. I'm the real deal. JMS your 40 years old who albeit attends a weekly MMA/bjj class. It's obvious by your writings that a coach wouldn't put you inside a ring "it's to bad that aggression is so valued in boxing" or better yet "I'm worried that you might have taken one to many in the dome" no lol a boxer. My old coach used say that being a fighter is 80% no fear and 20% fear. He would've never have put you in the ring.I don't have time for academic articles about stretching leave that up to the trainers. What I do Care about is tricks. Take care JMS Merry Christmas
Last edited by BCBUD; 12-25-2014 at 06:15 AM.
[QUOTE=BCBUD;1291503]Your 17? That explains everything lol.
The funny thing is my style is pressure. I box until I get bored then I start walking the other guy down if he isn't throwing enough. But I do it with defense first. I can walk right at guys and make them miss. I'm aggressive as fuck, its just how i am, but i dont value my aggression half as much as my defense. My defense is the reason I can be agressive in the first place.
Btw there's a difference between being tough and being stupid. Guess which one you are?
And lol at weekly MMA/BJJ. Look man I enjoy talking shop with the actual boxers on this forum. You just get shit wrong constantly then ignore when people correct you.
Last edited by jms; 12-25-2014 at 06:58 AM.
Bcbud you havent shown anyone how to beat my system because you dont know my system and you just reply with jibberish. What ive been trying to say to you is as soon as a guy comes out to box you he is setting you up, surely youve heared of set ups.
When he sets you up he uses a system to do so, same when he defends. Most fighters wont have a system as advanced and complete as this example of archie moore but every fighter has a system.
Dont get me wrong there are times that everyone has to improvise, if you are boxing correctly though then it shouldnt be too often.
If a fight went well for me it was because i established the first punch and used feints to kid them from one setup to the next. If i lost control then i would test his defence by using jabs and feints, hooking off jab & double hooking to body head etc to get him to defend in a predictable fasion as to nail him and establish another punch. And when i did he would go right back into setup phase where one big shot kids him onto the next.
if you keep him respecting by hitting him with hard ones kid him onto the next and the next, if youve just landed a good punch you know more about and can do more with the situation.
The trick is to have the start of your last big shot look like the start of THIS big shot even though they are different punches, the feint must always load the punches to their fullest potential aswell
Dont just bodge the feint positioning really think about it and work on them.
If i couldnt box him to establish a punch i would flurry punch with combos put together that take a glove out of the way for the next punch to try and break through his guard and establish
Control again.
There is a difference between fighting somebody and boxing them, now dont get me wrong maybe not all fighters have a system yet over 20 year ago when i had my first fight i didnt have a system but i have been building a system ever since, adding to it and improving it in the gym all the time.
I suspect others that have been in the fight game as long as me and longer have been doing the same, i would rather overdo the tactical side of my game than underestimate that side of theirs, good luck doing it your way were pound for pound champs randomly try to hit each other and randomly keep winning lol who needs planning. You sound like that retarded 'street fighter' thats never been in the ring but recons he could luck out and accidentally KO any champion at any time. Your boxing dumb dude.
You aint never boxed man
I stick to my origional opinion tell as mqny cute storys about freddie roach as you want we
No amateur boxing is about having a good chin and the ability to scrap and taking a punch to give a punch. It's sounds like your way of fighting is potshots long hard single punches from a distance. I need to be in close inorder to throw right angle punches (arm bent at 90°) in order to get in the upper cut and short left hook and most important against taller fighters the bolo punch or the over hand right. on the inside I can block punches, slip punches and take punches away. I fight in the pocket or what a coach from the U.K called trench fighting. Cheers.
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