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i chose my lead uppercut (right uppercut, since i'm a southpaw). i get mean leverage on it, besides my straight left, it's the only punch i can honestly say i can properly put my whole body into, from the toes on up.
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Left hook, but thrown the way I throw it, its not really orthodox.
Or straight right also thrown the way I throw it. A little technique I learnt/was taught pays off well for it in sparring. Always takes their head clean off their shoulders.
But I have stopped and dropped people with the left hook, so that one is my strongest.
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Originally posted by Exige Jr View PostLeft hook, but thrown the way I throw it, its not really orthodox.
Or straight right also thrown the way I throw it. A little technique I learnt/was taught pays off well for it in sparring. Always takes their head clean off their shoulders.
But I have stopped and dropped people with the left hook, so that one is my strongest.
P.S. Left hook to the liver
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Originally posted by PunchDrunk View PostHey Exige, how did your fight go a while back? (the one you were supposed to fight the day after all the stuff about missing the bus, not getting your boots, etc.)
P.S. Left hook to the liver
I have been looking to put it up on YouTube but its on a VHS and the only way to get it over is to get a video capture card. I lost my job recently which doesnt help, because my contract ended and wasnt renewed... so yeah thats whats up now. If I find some other way of getting it from video to computer i'll have it up soon...
Oh yeah and the other thing about it was that I learnt a lot from it. Aside from the fact that I travelled all the way around London the same day of the fight from about 9 in the morning to 4 or 5 in the day and then fought at about 9pm, which tired me out, I learnt a lot and the experience is always invaluable. I will win come my next fight, in March, at one division down.
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Originally posted by Exige Jr View PostWent really well, to summarise it, I was pleased with the performance and disappointed with the result. I lost it but I wont take anything away from the boy I boxed, he did enough to win in my eyes, the result was fair. Actually that was the strangest feeling of my life that day... losing and feeling just as good as winning. I think it was the response I got from the crowd and the amount of people coming up to me after the fight to tell me how well I boxed and so on... the other kid won but I saw nobody go over to congratulate him. It was like I was the crowd favourite.
I have been looking to put it up on YouTube but its on a VHS and the only way to get it over is to get a video capture card. I lost my job recently which doesnt help, because my contract ended and wasnt renewed... so yeah thats whats up now. If I find some other way of getting it from video to computer i'll have it up soon...
Oh yeah and the other thing about it was that I learnt a lot from it. Aside from the fact that I travelled all the way around London the same day of the fight from about 9 in the morning to 4 or 5 in the day and then fought at about 9pm, which tired me out, I learnt a lot and the experience is always invaluable. I will win come my next fight, in March, at one division down.
You're right, losing often teaches you more than winning. One of my new guys, who is really talented, also lost his first fight. The other guy wasn't better, just a little taller, which my guy couldn't find a way to deal with in his inexperience. When you're inexperienced, you can lose fights you'll win down the line.
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