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    My first amateur fight

    Tell me what you guys think, im in the red. I was letting him hit me with those jabs, it could have cost me the fight, next time i wont. Only reason i let him hit me with them was cause they didnt hurt, next time i wont let it happen though.


    #2
    your way to flat footed and you dont move much unless absolutely necessary. also youre reachin for your punches. need to work on lots of stuff. more head movement, more feints, quicker movements in general. you look like you could have a good in and out kinda style, but you gotta keep light on your feet they're both flat footed you get no range or leverage it seems... keep it it!

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      #3
      ok man thanks, i plan to stay a bit of a slugger, main thing i do want to work on though is my footwork and movement, also gotta keep my hands up more

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        #4
        Originally posted by WarMaidana View Post
        ok man thanks, i plan to stay a bit of a slugger, main thing i do want to work on though is my footwork and movement, also gotta keep my hands up more
        yea thats cool man but you still need better footwork and head movement. for your first AM fight you did well. keep on training!!

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          #5
          bump........

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            #6
            Did you fight anyone from BC? Are you a Sasky fighter?

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              #7
              Originally posted by meanmoe View Post
              Did you fight anyone from BC? Are you a Sasky fighter?
              No im from Manitoba, this guy was from Calgary and the second guy I fought was from Saskatchewan. Were you there?

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                #8
                No but several fighters from my club in Kamloops were participating.
                My tips:

                Remember it's amateur boxing, those jabs count as points against you.

                Use your feet to get in position to punch not your head or hands.

                Straight punches are more effective then wide swings. Your obviously a pressure fighter and need to be wiser about, how you apply the pressure.

                Defence and countering will help you get into position to tag your opponent. Be more selective and calmer.

                These tactics would have gotten you a UD instead of a MD.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by meanmoe View Post
                  No but several fighters from my club in Kamloops were participating.
                  My tips:

                  Remember it's amateur boxing, those jabs count as points against you.

                  Use your feet to get in position to punch not your head or hands.

                  Straight punches are more effective then wide swings. Your obviously a pressure fighter and need to be wiser about, how you apply the pressure.

                  Defence and countering will help you get into position to tag your opponent. Be more selective and calmer.

                  These tactics would have gotten you a UD instead of a MD.
                  Great pointers man, thanks, especially the bolded part, no one really ever told me that but now that i think of it i dont step in enough

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                    #10
                    looks good to me, half of these dudes on here give advice thinking you're suppose to look like a pro. Everything looks good to me, good movement, good combos.

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