[QUOTE=Heuristic;2983592]Haha. But not me? You know I piss my pants whenever I’m out at night. I’m really scared. Scared to get beat up.[/QUOTE]
It shows since you wont demonstrate your techniques beyond one off as a means of trying to get one of us to go ‘man that one punch was excellent, you should be a boxer’
show us some rounds in live sparring from a partner, then you’ll get some actual feedback. Assuming youre not a ‘I train at home by myself’ guys
[QUOTE=kimjonghng;2983594]You only demonstrate one punch and one kick and want a technical breakdown of your style when he have no idea what your other punches and kicks are like. You think mayweather only has one punch in his punching repetoire? Or there are any boxers who can only jab?
GTFO scrublord[/QUOTE]
FF sake. You can judge my Technique and power even though you haven’t seen me fight. I can not film a sparring session and put it online without permission from the other guy.
[QUOTE=Heuristic;2983597]FF sake. You can judge my Technique and power even though you haven’t seen me fight. I can not film a sparring session and put it online without permission from the other guy.[/QUOTE]
and that, dingus, is why you ask them.
And no, one example of a kick and one example of one punch do not give us much to go on.
A lot of people can throw a good punch, can you throw a good punch repeatedly against a moving target who is fighting back?
Can you set up your kicks? Can you use a combination of kicks?
How are your punch combinations? How do you fair during sparring when your adrenaline is up and you are being pressured, therefore more likely to show any holes in your game so we can see what your strengths and weaknesses are more clearly and thus give you something to work on.
The way you talk tells me you arent familiar with fighting or have an extensive experience of competition or sparring because your idea we can tell how good you are from one 4 second clip of one punch and one kick makes us think youre one of these ‘I finish a fight in one punch’ guys.
Reps against someone who is at least in a controlled sparring state will give us an idea of your performance consistency by showing everything I described.
I am only telling you this because I am trying to give you the means to get the best possible feedback, but you want a fast answer without providing us the means to give you the feedback you want.
Yeah you can hit something around the size of the little dragon class at my karate school. Can you do that against someone bigger? How about bigger than you? How about the same size but heavier?
[QUOTE=Heuristic;2983591]Because you don’t need to see more if you know the subject. There are also different types of boxers. Mayweather threw one punch at a time, while Canelo is a combo guy. There is no requirement to be a great combinational puncher to succeed in boxing. You don’t even need a good foundation. Just look at Deontay Wilder[/QUOTE]
I agree. You should find a pro boxing gym close to you and then challenge the biggest best dude there. Explain to him fundamentals are for chumps and you are tkd red belt, so you dont gotta take shit from nobodies like some punk ass boxers.
Raw talent like you possess shouldn’t be wasted. Dont walk to the gym,run. Make sure you tell the guy that his first lesson is free but then you’ll have to start charging him to lace up against you.
[QUOTE=Raycetpfl;2983658]I agree. You should find a pro boxing gym close to you and then challenge the biggest best dude there. Explain to him fundamentals are for chumps and you are tkd red belt, so you dont gotta take shit from nobodies like some punk ass boxers.
Raw talent like you possess shouldn’t be wasted. Dont walk to the gym,run. Make sure you tell the guy that his first lesson is free but then you’ll have to start charging him to lace up against you.[/QUOTE]
I have guys in my gym like this all the time. They hit inanimate objects over and over again and as soon as they jump in to do some sparring they fold. They keep asking me how to get better I tell them to spar more. Then they tell me but they’re terrible at it and they should go hit the bag and work on their foot work more before they spar again. My favorite thing to see over and over again as an instructor and coach.
Or even better when you tell somebody what to do and they refuse to listen. Then they are told by somebody else, find it on you tube, or discover what you said to be true through their own exploration, then they come back to you and said “I just figured out this via insert reason” and you look at them with a blank look thinking “I told you this same shit a long time ago”<<<rant over>>>
[QUOTE=Omega Supreme;2983663]I have guys in my gym like this all the time. They hit inanimate objects over and over again and as soon as they jump in to do some sparring they fold. They keep asking me how to get better I tell them to spar more. Then they tell me but they’re terrible at it and they should go hit the bag and work on their foot work more before they spar again. My favorite thing to see over and over again as an instructor and coach.
Or even better when you tell somebody what to do and they refuse to listen. Then they are told by somebody else, find it on you tube, or discover what you said to be true through their own exploration, then they come back to you and said “I just figured out this via insert reason” and you look at them with a blank look thinking “I told you this same shit a long time ago”<<<rant over>>>[/QUOTE]