Cheers for the help guys, i absolutely loved it in there and the occasion was quality cant wait to get back in there.
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Cheers for the help guys, i absolutely loved it in there and the occasion was quality cant wait to get back in there.
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I dont pretend to have any tested in the ring advice...solid go at it there ,much respect for sharing.That guy was a bull,maybe stiffen up the jab in the chest/head.Watch those corners also... best of luck to ya with progress.
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Can't see right now because I'm at work, I'll take a look soon as I can mate.
I get incredibly nervous before fights, but feel great when my feet hit the canvas.
It all gets easier after 5 fights or so.
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I mthink you looked guy, just slow3 the whole thing sdown and avoid tiring yourself.
Let your jab and his head do the work
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Good luck to you, it's not easy in there in front of all those people in a hostile venue ..... you look fit enough, and at least you're a real fighter and not an armchair supporter (or even a delusional half-wit like a couple of people I can think of on here)
You let him boss the fight a bit, he set the pace and was dictating the pattern of the bout. I know it's easier said than done, but if you set your pace, it will tire him out quicker even if that pace is slower than his preferred one (I think it's stressful to fight at another guy's pace, and that is tiring)
Good luck though - keep it up.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
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Im sitting here in Australia (in my armchair) and I applauded at the end too
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Tough one, good job mate. He peek a boo'd his way in . I think you have to make him question all that at a distance chosen by you next time. Maybe use a more side on snappy stiff jab right down the pipe, use your full reach and height and your legs to move and just interupt his distanceing more. People who peek a boo cant see you as well when you move out on an angle if you stay close, they have to adjust or square up still covered. You could side step to your right when he eventually comes through your jab range ,square up by pulling your left leg around behind you and catch him with a right hook before his left glove covers up his temple up again etc or go low and high ribs /temple to get his glove off his face.
Distance control first then angles all to your benifit for when he does close in, would make the fight change.
man the camera man sucked ass.
how long you been pugilizing for? The things i noticed was when you were exchanging, your chin was up too high, seemed really vulnerable to a long hook, and as people have said, you need a jab to really post up on that guys face from bullying into you.
I really liked how you spun him around like a matador a couple times though, looked pretty slick. A stiff jab plus that technique, and you coulda been boxing circles around the guy.
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I want it clear Im not ripping on Gally. Boy had the guts to fight the guy on his turf. But he did ask for opinions,and thats what stuck out to me. Good idea working it out now.
I know sometimes I sound hyper-critical
The first thing they hear when they walk in the door here,is Feur will pull them aside and say, "Im warning you now, he's never happy"
The reason is,everyone can improve,its my job to see that you do. Its not to be your pal, its to see that you become the best boxer possible.
So yeah, if you think Im letting up, ever, you in wrong dojo, your kung fu no work here
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