Great fight. Horrible decision. Props to both boxers! Few people are willing to get in a boxing ring, and I respect every man and women who does. Christian is good and Trey is very good. He feinted and attacked the body early and often, which are advanced skills for amateur boxers, and he was the ring general. Christian has good feet and got out of range well at times, and he landed some good shots. He also let his hands go. I may be wrong, but I think Trey was busier and landed more shots. Including power shots. Trey, when you're in a high guard and have blocked a punch, don't stay there. Counter, get out of range, or both. You threw the best combination with a right uppercut to the body then right cross to the chin, and you had a great slip at 4:35. Both are advanced skills. When fighting bigger opponents, Trey, use your faster hands and feet to your advantage. If you don't, they'll land big shots that impress the judges more than they should. Avoid slugfests with bigger opponents. Instead, stick and move. Study--don't just watch--Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran's first two fights. You'll see what I mean. Finally, don't hesitate to clinch. Amateur boxers take unnecessary punishment when they're tired or hurt because they're unable or unwilling to clinch. Excellent video, Kamp Green! The video quality, venue, and officiating were outstanding. And thank you for showing the decision. Finally, much respect to both fighters for demonstrating good sportsmanship.
No way I should be this tired in the second round, won’t happen again😂
Trey, read my previous comment.
Great fight. Horrible decision.
Props to both boxers! Few people are willing to get in a boxing ring, and I respect every man and women who does. Christian is good and Trey is very good. He feinted and attacked the body early and often, which are advanced skills for amateur boxers, and he was the ring general. Christian has good feet and got out of range well at times, and he landed some good shots. He also let his hands go. I may be wrong, but I think Trey was busier and landed more shots. Including power shots.
Trey, when you're in a high guard and have blocked a punch, don't stay there. Counter, get out of range, or both. You threw the best combination with a right uppercut to the body then right cross to the chin, and you had a great slip at 4:35. Both are advanced skills.
When fighting bigger opponents, Trey, use your faster hands and feet to your advantage. If you don't, they'll land big shots that impress the judges more than they should. Avoid slugfests with bigger opponents. Instead, stick and move. Study--don't just watch--Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran's first two fights. You'll see what I mean. Finally, don't hesitate to clinch. Amateur boxers take unnecessary punishment when they're tired or hurt because they're unable or unwilling to clinch.
Excellent video, Kamp Green! The video quality, venue, and officiating were outstanding. And thank you for showing the decision. Finally, much respect to both fighters for demonstrating good sportsmanship.
@@BlakAfricanInAmerica thanks, noted, will apply this in the future