I love it when fighters use good head movement when they are both out of range and neither figher is throwing but as soon as they close distance and start throwing no head movement.
Stacked with them! Some of the guys you see here are from other gyms but they all come to Irving PAL to get some work because Irving PAL is one of the best gyms in Texas
Need to work the jab more, and use distance…they standing right in front of each other to get hit. Need to use faints more to set up punches instead of just walking straight in and hoping to land punches
Black Headgear needs to keep them elbows tucked in. He could easily have gotten a liver shot or shovel hook on multiple occasions. I could tell white headgear just wanted to let him work a bit and see what he got in round 1 and 3. Hes got pretty good counterpunching with that left checkhook and could have caused a lot more damage if he wanted to. Round 2 for me exposed Black headgear too much. Over reaching with his punches and that made him lose balance when he got caught. He could have gotten himself in a world of hurt there. Both are good fighters though, but white headgears counterpunching seemed more crisp, accurate and powerful.
Solid, but he needs to adapt a stronger feint and mix up game to keep his opponents out of the loop. People really don’t understand how far a good jab feint and reset goes. Keeps the opponent sleep on your real intent. So when you get ready to commit, he never sees it coming.
@@armbarsandstreettacos5485 you are a clown. I have been coaching and boxing for over 40 years and own two gyms. You never give out info to your fighters opponents.