Signs a Boxer is good - Chapter 3
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2024
- YOU DON'T NEED BOXING TO SURVIVE IN AUSTRALIA. There is no real support for Boxers or Combat Sport Athletes in Australia, you basically need a job to supplement your fighting career even as an Amateur.
In other countries you may get government support like Azerbaijan or Cuba as an Amateur.
Professional Boxing in America has the ability to provide enough financial incentive if you get good promotors or financial backing which is more common as America has a long established boxing scene. 95% of Professional Boxers in Australia basically have a second job where Boxing comes second, this is why there are so few in Australia.
So the key is to develop good habits that support a good career/job to allow you to continue boxing.
Mo (Skins) and Bilal (Shorts, sort of) are both experienced Amateur Boxers that have been in the sport for a few years now. They are both reaching their late 20s in age which is a testament to their dedication and hard work. Bernard Hopkins is a great role model, kept it clean and disciplined and till fought when he was in his late 40s.
Dude is doing his best "Prince Naseem on Adderall" impression
That’s the most crackhead energy I’ve ever seen in a boxing ring 😂
the one without the head gear has great head movement while the one with head gear has great technical ability, good spar
Hohammad is fast but can he go12 rounds like that ?
His only sparred 3 times since 2013 haha, he jumped in to help exhibition spar
@@BoxingSecrets still sharp af xD
Most boxing isn't 12 rounds so it doesn't really matter. (Agree it's a bit much though)
@@SamSargent-kh7gl but the point is TO be ale to go the 12 rounds incase your opponent knows how to bring the fiight into the later rounds.
If someones waitting, and trapping you into fighting like speedy gonzales for 9 and a half rounds before he decides to start unloading bombs to seperate your conciousness from the tired ass body its attached to xD
Headgear boxer has nice ring IQ and is patient.
Good man my fellow Viet brother, you have a lot of knowledge. I can learn of you
Let me know any topics/questions
@@BoxingSecrets I watch your reels on insta, you're a knowledgeable guy man
You are from Vietnam? Very nice country I just visited.
Great video analysis here 👍@@BoxingSecrets
At some gyms they spar kind of hard and it makes some guys afraid to get in the ring. I like this pace of sparring. Feels safe. You shouldn't be ending up with black eyes during a sparring session.
you sound australian if thats true could you suggest any boxing gyms near you as im going to move to adelaide soon😁
Don't look at the eyes, look at the chest and aim for the chest when you punch. All that silly head movement won't do a thing because the head will be moving in the direction the punch is being thrown.
Bonsoir On dit quoi ça va et chez vous ça va pas de souci c'est que je peux faire un peu de boxer et supprimer les informations de boxer supprimer
je suis désolé je ne comprends pas
@@BoxingSecrets hes saying nonsens
Кто-нибудь, поставьте с танцором нормального боксёра, он сразу перестанет кривляться и игнорировать шлем.
no gear guy on roids
Muhammed needs to get humbled.
What makes you say that?
@@SoldierOfGodKJV all the showboating is corny.
@@user-pd2yl1qq8i no point in showboating in a friendly spar, I forgot the dudes last name but that has always been his style. Prince Naseem had such a similar style and nobody said he was showboating.
@@lux3309all said.
In sparring why would you not give it your all? Unless you’ve got a match soon, I feel like going easy would be an extreme waste of practice time. Especially since going a little hard can gauge your natural peak ability compared to others. No such thing as a light spar 😂