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Man that’s raw! I’m 39 and I’m starting amateur fighting soon. I started boxing early like round 12 but got in a car accident when I was 17 right when I was starting my amateur fighting and gave up the game started thugging it and end up at a bad place but that’s over and I’m back and getting right. Trynna get back in the ring you feel me… 🥊💯🇵🇷💪🔥🔥
The problem, we having is that some of coaches have favorite fighters competing or training with one can’t fight and that scared.. listen this my first time going to try boxing age 45 year old and spending 4 hours gym get my self in shape and lost 56 pounds about 6 months and then a reconstruction flat feet surgery need to be done that stop me for 3 months recovery. Now I’m back on gym as physical training blink fitness. I’m planning to training with the Philippine country during my vacation because training more cheap then USA. When watch video other fighters skill sand how fast they moved and push, I get fear and uncomfortable, please my heart I know there lot better fighters out there can’t possibly knock me out easy to show of front coach and want to training not to be easy target for them,
I'm 18 now and I never had the confidence to start boxing even though I would always have loved to. I thought it didn't matter since I can't fight anyways because my eyesight is horrible. Now I've finally started training because while it may take a few years to afford the eye surgery I need, I still want to box. I hope I can get the surgery in 2 or 3 years, then I can finally do what I always dreamed of!
You literally fought a nobody. No power, speed or skill. Fight some1 else. Stop hoodwinking yourself. And don't jump up on the corner like that either ( after you stopped a nobody ). Embarrassing.
Those steps too high you want it just about 2 inches off ground, so you can build a closer foot movement on the floor. You want to build the sprint power and control for footwork not just movement. the LOWER THE STEP THE BETTER. So its good on building your toes if your an In-Boxer for stepping into ranges and setting up punches. Good for an Out-boxer if the looking to avoid, cause they mostly use their heels for everything...
@@keysessoms I contacted some people who tagged hitnmove on social. They said hype is real/ also messaged to these boxing brothers from the UK, they said “greatest innovation ever, couldn’t recommend more” I see them using the gear. I think I am sold