Understand completely, congratulations!
I'm one month out from my next fight. Should peak on time hopefully!
Whens your next one?
Understand completely, congratulations!
I'm one month out from my next fight. Should peak on time hopefully!
Whens your next one?
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BTW Ice,the whole point of whomping someone on the arms
If you cant get through their guard with a pointing shot,it will slow them down some,and make their arms start to drop
Hitting on/just over the hip does the same for the legs right?Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
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Should be sometime next month i'll let you know the exact date in a few days. Oh and Donny you wern't here few days ago was you ?? did you hear i got engaged not long ago so things are going great in my life and in boxing i hope it lasts.Originally Posted by Cuchulain
Partly,but if you can do it in a clinch on the side that the ref isnt on,the thighs work even better.Guys who do real well that clinch alot,look at how many times they drop that shot on there.It causes your whole leg to cramp up eventuallyOriginally Posted by Cuchulain
You got engaged! I hadn't heard at all, Congratualations! That is brilliant fella!!!CCOriginally Posted by Ice Cold Boxing
Nigel Benn V Chris Eubank is a prime example of that, Eubank went down from it.Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
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Thanks CC, and also thanks for the advice Monkey CC.Originally Posted by Cuchulain
The last line of defence are your arms. The first is movement never forget it. Anything you use for blocking you cant use for punching.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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cc back Ice,go back and watch any of B-hops "dull" fights,he's pounding the other guys thigh like it owes him money.
By the later rounds he just starts out manuevering the other guy
By those later rounds Hopkins can just impose his will by superior mobility
in relation to the original query I believe the only way to grow accustomed to getting hit on the arms is to get hit on the arms in training. I'm lucky that starting at 10 I grew accustomed before it could hurt too much!
I do suppose that press ups and pull ups would help to harden all of the soft muscle tissue and ease the pain also.
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Work on pics and deflections against his punches. I don't know what kind of strength training you do on your arms, but getting hit in that area is just part of boxing ...a lot better then the ribs.
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