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i have my last boxing match this friday in cheshunt, we have had a lot of shit trying to get a fight!!
so i have had to take a guy who is 130kg
i,m about 93-94kg!!!
lol
any tips plz
from the sounds of it, he's gonna be someone that looks for the big hits - if you can figure out when they're coming and defend them and counter, i reckon you got a chance. U prob have more stamina then him, so keep close to him - if he has a long reach, and then you are stopping part of his routine.
olgitgooner wrote:Big fighters are slower than smaller fighters.
I reckon that Sugar Ray Leonard, in his prime, would have beaten any heavyweight boxer.
Just pretend you are Sugar Ray.
You'll be fine
I gotta disagree about Leonard olgit..he might have been effective for a few rounds but the likes of Tyson, Ali, Homes, Lewis etc would have destroyed Leonard..they would be slower but would catch up after a while and would be too strong.
olgitgooner wrote:Big fighters are slower than smaller fighters.
I reckon that Sugar Ray Leonard, in his prime, would have beaten any heavyweight boxer.
Just pretend you are Sugar Ray.
You'll be fine
I gotta disagree about Leonard olgit..he might have been effective for a few rounds but the likes of Tyson, Ali, Homes, Lewis etc would have destroyed Leonard..they would be slower but would catch up after a while and would be too strong.
Got to agree with Quartz, Tyson would have raped Sugar Ray
But if the big guy doesn't manage to connect with a decent punch. The smaller guy, with his superior speed and mobility, connects with good punches. Then the bigger guy may lose.
It's not impossible.
As Barry McGuigan once said..."It's not the size of the dog in the fight. ..It's the size of the fight in the dog".