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MagnificentMatt
07-10-2009, 10:17 PM
Well, a few, the first one is a little messed up do to a goofy camera guy..haha

Any feedback is appreciated.

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colin7878
07-10-2009, 11:41 PM
Well, a few, the first one is a little messed up do to a goofy camera guy..haha

Any feedback is appreciated.

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A fellow southpaw nice :bbb and put some hips into that right hook

FM3O
07-11-2009, 12:53 AM
Your technique looks pretty damn good. How does that translate when you get into the ring? Have you sparred much?

MagnificentMatt
07-11-2009, 01:05 AM
Your technique looks pretty damn good. How does that translate when you get into the ring? Have you sparred much?
thanks, I spar fairly often as of late, and I have had one fight, which I won..I feel I could have done better of course, haha.

GPater11093
07-11-2009, 11:00 AM
nice stuff

but whats all that random ducks coming back from punches, it aint doing nothing its a waste of energy.

Also stepping to your right your a tad slow and open to a counter, also keep the right up

BoxinGKinG1993
07-11-2009, 04:43 PM
your good but you dropped your hands a few times
i no your only working on a bag but if you do it there it will happen in your fights also speed up with your left its good but could be better with more speed
thats all i have to say cause you have some nice punches

curly
07-11-2009, 04:58 PM
Fuck you leftie

MagnificentMatt
07-13-2009, 09:25 PM
thanks for critique everyone, I will keep what you said in mind as I train.

The Predator
07-14-2009, 12:23 AM
I think it looks pretty good. I rather like that you duck on your way out. my old trainer always wanted that, seriously I think you look good and another thing, you´re southpaw, like me, I gotta like that He he!
Keep up the good work
The predator

Kolya
07-14-2009, 12:56 AM
Fuck you leftie


:lol:

rodney
07-18-2009, 10:49 PM
Looks O.K.
Nice guard.
Quick snappy punches.
Too bad that you cant break an egg.

Adaptation
07-19-2009, 02:04 AM
Right hand is really good. You keep it up, snap and pop jab. I love that jab, andd you bring it back really fast.

Make sure left hand stays up. Dont move too much when you dont need too. When you step it you can move left right, but dont weave and bob far from the bag or going backwards. A little bit more rotation and feet stability when you throw that straight left.

Footwork is pretty good, you had your feet lined up a few times but i think thats due to lacking space in your basement!

Good stuff.

MagnificentMatt
07-20-2009, 12:09 AM
Looks O.K.
Nice guard.
Quick snappy punches.
Too bad that you cant break an egg.

You commented on my power on my last video as well, any suggestions, or am I just featherfisted, haha.

rodney
08-06-2009, 01:33 AM
Looks O.K.
Nice guard.
Quick snappy punches.
Too bad that you cant break an egg.

You commented on my power on my last video as well, any suggestions, or am I just featherfisted, haha.

Your punches should be just an extension of your body.
Keep your elbows in, shorten up your punches and put your body into it.
What I saw was way too much arm.
Good luck.

Perky300
08-06-2009, 09:02 AM
what were you doin at 0.27? if your goin in to hold you gotta throw punches to get on the inside of someone and move your head....not just have ya hands down and chin in the air, remembers when on the punchbag do the exact same as what you'd do in the ring

Machine
08-08-2009, 07:49 AM
Yeah, pretty reasonable. A lot of positives there. But the main problem, and it's a fairly important one, is that they are all arm punches. You need to bend your knees, push off the ground and whip your hip into the punches. Punching is a full body activity, most of the power comes from below the waist. You have solid footwork and ok combos but you're just shooting the punches out from the shoulder, there is no purchase on them. You need to rectify this or people will walk through your offense.

GPater11093
08-08-2009, 10:50 AM
your thrwoing your shots and stepping back and relaxing but you would still be in range of your oppenent, you need to step right back out of range.

paloalto00
08-08-2009, 01:00 PM
your thrwoing your shots and stepping back and relaxing but you would still be in range of your oppenent, you need to step right back out of range.

He's not practicing on that, he's working on punching technique... you're just being an ass.

TheNewGatti
08-09-2009, 02:02 AM
looks good but looking good on the bags and pads doesnt neccesarily mean good things in the ring, u got any sparring vids or fight vids??.. looks good tho

brown bomber
08-09-2009, 04:27 AM
nice stuff

but whats all that random ducks coming back from punches, it aint doing nothing its a waste of energy.

Also stepping to your right your a tad slow and open to a counter, also keep the right upActually Greg the random ducks are a good thing. Changing levels after you punch is one of the first things you do when your adapting from the ams to the pro's. If you can do it already then thats good. The vids ok but your hitting a bag not a person so its pretty worthless in judging you capability as a boxer but you hit the bag fairly well.:good

CHRIS_PARTLOW
08-09-2009, 07:47 AM
fast hands

GPater11093
08-09-2009, 11:15 AM
He's not practicing on that, he's working on punching technique... you're just being an ass.

oops my bad.

Actually Greg the random ducks are a good thing. Changing levels after you punch is one of the first things you do when your adapting from the ams to the pro's. If you can do it already then thats good. The vids ok but your hitting a bag not a person so its pretty worthless in judging you capability as a boxer but you hit the bag fairly well.:good

i do it constantly but my trainers shouting at me not to do it, so thanks for that.

brown bomber
08-09-2009, 11:29 AM
oops my bad.



i do it constantly but my trainers shouting at me not to do it, so thanks for that.No probs Greg, I make sure all my fighters are constantly thinking about every attack in three stages closing-punching-after punch... too many fighters esp in the ams get tagged by silly shots that they could have avoided with a bit of head movement and awareness.

If you get used to making a defensive movement after a punch or combination even on the bag your much more likely to be ready for a counter when it comes in a boxing match.

Your trainer seems to have a lot of issues Greg make sure your with the right man who will allow you to get the most out of your ability. Your improving but on the videos i've seen of you you still look like someone trying to fight like guys on a video if you get me. You use techniques that you have taught yourself rather then been shown by your trainer. There's good and bad things about that approach...

All the best Greg

Bodi
08-09-2009, 11:36 AM
i do it constantly but my trainers shouting at me not to do it, so thanks for that.

I'm constantly on at my fighters to do this. There's nothing that I can't stand more than seeing someone wailing away on the bag, displaying a total disregard for everything except punching!

I like to see either head movement, a different angle, or a change in range after every combination. Let's face it, of all of the training tools, be it the heavy bag, sparring or mitt work, the majority of the fighters time is spent on the heavy bag. Personally, I don't advocate this, but with a limited amount of sparring partners, good pad men or boxing rings, the heavy bag is the most used item in pretty much every gym. With this in mind, you should carry everything you use in the ring, and apply it to your heavy bag workouts (unless you are focusing on a specific area such as punch output etc). If you don't practice head movement and such like on the heavy bag, you are severely limiting your time practicing this skill.

As a coach, I simply don't have the time to spend looking over every fighter, for every minute at the gym. With this in mind, I need to be sure that my fighters are working every area, whether I am overseeing their work or not.

GPater11093
08-09-2009, 12:58 PM
No probs Greg, I make sure all my fighters are constantly thinking about every attack in three stages closing-punching-after punch... too many fighters esp in the ams get tagged by silly shots that they could have avoided with a bit of head movement and awareness.

If you get used to making a defensive movement after a punch or combination even on the bag your much more likely to be ready for a counter when it comes in a boxing match.

Your trainer seems to have a lot of issues Greg make sure your with the right man who will allow you to get the most out of your ability. Your improving but on the videos i've seen of you you still look like someone trying to fight like guys on a video if you get me. You use techniques that you have taught yourself rather then been shown by your trainer. There's good and bad things about that approach...

All the best Greg

thanks, my trainer just dosent like that little slips i do moving back he prefers me to change angle so now i do both.

Hes definitly a good trainer and has taught me heaps let me advance by myself but guide me which i like.

I'm constantly on at my fighters to do this. There's nothing that I can't stand more than seeing someone wailing away on the bag, displaying a total disregard for everything except punching!

I like to see either head movement, a different angle, or a change in range after every combination. Let's face it, of all of the training tools, be it the heavy bag, sparring or mitt work, the majority of the fighters time is spent on the heavy bag. Personally, I don't advocate this, but with a limited amount of sparring partners, good pad men or boxing rings, the heavy bag is the most used item in pretty much every gym. With this in mind, you should carry everything you use in the ring, and apply it to your heavy bag workouts (unless you are focusing on a specific area such as punch output etc). If you don't practice head movement and such like on the heavy bag, you are severely limiting your time practicing this skill.

As a coach, I simply don't have the time to spend looking over every fighter, for every minute at the gym. With this in mind, I need to be sure that my fighters are working every area, whether I am overseeing their work or not.

i dont use the heavybag alot if i do bag work its mainly the floor to ceiling ball or a 3 in 1 bag.

Bodi
08-09-2009, 01:14 PM
Same goes for all bags, you should still be thinking about defense as well as offense.

GPater11093
08-09-2009, 01:16 PM
yeh i always think about defence and offence.