Glad to hear it man.
We are all here to help each other. These guys have helped me an immeasurable amount.
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Glad to hear it man.
We are all here to help each other. These guys have helped me an immeasurable amount.
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I can see that pal, some of the time people put into this site is amazing. What is your position in boxing at the moment Trueno are you pro/amateur, fight record? How long have you been in the sport?
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Well the good thing is that you have both identified the problems and the solutions. My advice would be to use partner drills. I share the habit that you have of going straight back when pressured. And sometimes I will lean back with my chin up. Or even worse combine the two!
I do a drill where my partner comes straight at me throwing light straight shots and I pivot or sidestep to avoid the attack and counter. I do about 2 rounds of this. I am still learning the mechanics of it, but I usually pivot or step to my right (im orthodox) and jab or L hook to the pit of the stomach and jab, or a counter right hand. Moving left is more difficult and I plan on working on that as well.
Another one I do when I get caught in a corner is shell up, come back with a 2-3-2 and pivot to the right.
Anybody do anything similar?
Its a good thing you dont faint while sparring..
Also listen to Nikola. Solid advice.
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