My First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1

my First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1 Youtube
my First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1 Youtube

My First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1 Youtube Definitely just remember to relax, breathe and do what you’ve been trained to do. prepare yourself for an adrenaline dump. i could comfortably spar 10 plus rounds but was gassed after my first amateur round. just remember to breathe and the rest should come naturally, you have trained for it. First fight tips: tapping gloves: tapping gloves: you tap gloves before the bout begins. unlike sparring, you do not tap gloves at the start of each round. it is very common for a first time fighter to try to tap gloves at every break. my experience: my first boxing match i was pounded when leaving my hand out to tap gloves.

my First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1 Youtube
my First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1 Youtube

My First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1 Youtube Congrats on u r first fight ⚡️⚡️⚡️. idk but did the game plan and technique u been training as a boxer go out the window (both both of u actually), im seeing a lot of just wild, crazy volume, arm throwing, from a hands down mid lvl start position round house punches. You need to pivot, cut angles, move left and right, back and forth. okay, so i’ve been boxing for 3 months now and i’ve been sparring for 3 4 times a week after my first month. found out that the opponent is training for almost 3 years with multiple fights in the ring. contacting my coach as of the moment. Three minutes doesn’t sound like a long time, but when you’re fighting an actual opponent in the ring, those three one minute rounds that you fight in the beginning of an amateur career can feel like an hour. you cannot afford to take your foot off the gas pedal it’s a dead sprint for the whole fight. but coach told me it was time to. Remember that you must respond to punches with punches. even if you are gravely hurt, you need to fight back all the time. getting hit 10 15 times without responding with punches might be enough for the referee to give you an 8 count. being too passive, which again is acceptable during sparring as a resting strategy, might cost you points in.

first amateur boxing match round 1 Youtube
first amateur boxing match round 1 Youtube

First Amateur Boxing Match Round 1 Youtube Three minutes doesn’t sound like a long time, but when you’re fighting an actual opponent in the ring, those three one minute rounds that you fight in the beginning of an amateur career can feel like an hour. you cannot afford to take your foot off the gas pedal it’s a dead sprint for the whole fight. but coach told me it was time to. Remember that you must respond to punches with punches. even if you are gravely hurt, you need to fight back all the time. getting hit 10 15 times without responding with punches might be enough for the referee to give you an 8 count. being too passive, which again is acceptable during sparring as a resting strategy, might cost you points in. Hey yasin awesome first bout, you looked very good. your coach should be proud. a few things that may help: what i felt was you overwhelmed your opponent with superior reach and punches down the middle. he turtled up and wasnt looking to pull the trigger so you were going at his gloves. that 1 2 is a good weapon. the 2 slip u pulled off to avoid a 3 punch combo at 2:16, are u kidding me!. Focus on strength and conditioning two or three times per week and put in some time doing bag work and one on one sessions with your trainer. you should be able to spar for six rounds while preparing for a three round amateur boxing debut. once you have the movements down, physical conditioning will only take a few weeks up to two months.

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