Lol I wouldnt call you fat, you look pretty In-shape to me, by the way you have good defense, I really need to work on knowing where I am in the ring and my defense...
I'm about 20 lbs over the weight I used to fight at...
The funny thing about that is, that I've boxed more fights in the US than you have, seeing as I boxed in N.Y. for a year as a teenager, and you don't have any fights (funny how you keep dodging thatissue ). I don't know which video you've seen of me sparring, but I'm anything but stiff and upright, especially compared to you sparring. The video that is on youtube of me, is me playing around with one of my younger fighters, who is much lighter than me, which means I'm not even trying to hit him, I'm just changing things up, to make him adapt to diffferent stuff.
Edit: Here's the vid
I'm a firm believer of doing what works, be it training methodology or fighting style. If you've ever seen the current American Olympic squad, you'll notice that they fight in contemporary international amateur style (with certain personal variations, since everybody fights, and should fight, different). They do this, because that is what works under the Olympic rules. Once they turn pro, they'll adapt their style, as they rightly should.
I train amateurs, from beginners to international level. I also train a rookie pro. Do I train them the same? Do I want them to fight the same way/style? Hell NO! So much for your crap, once again.
It's evident from that video that you have good technique and sound fundamentals.
You are a breath of fresh air from the arm chair critics and the people who do more typing than fighting.
Last edited by Mickey Gomez; 07-03-2008, 06:46 AM.
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