First, i know the member is no longer present, but i still have one point to make.
So in closing:
Actually, i am a boxer, as well as a TKD practitioner. I may or may not enjoy leaving that out
I made a thread when i started training ages ago.
I do not remember, at any point, calling that brawling and out of control. Its aggressive. Offensive. Simple. Nontechnical.
Theres no angling, no time spend feinting or looking for positions. Youre working with a very short space of time to get in there and beat the other guy. As for technical skill, they have it. Read into it more and youll find that those unskilled looking hooks are quite skillfully executed strikes out of their system.
So if im not a fighter, then i guess boxers arent fighters.
And thats about enough time spent on the subject.
So in closing:
This is why I keep telling you that you're not a fighter. You automatically assume that hard sparring for KO's means crazy brawling and out of control. Do you think this is brawling and out of control? This is called AVERAGE sparring in Boxing.
Actually, i am a boxer, as well as a TKD practitioner. I may or may not enjoy leaving that out
I made a thread when i started training ages ago.
I do not remember, at any point, calling that brawling and out of control. Its aggressive. Offensive. Simple. Nontechnical.
Theres no angling, no time spend feinting or looking for positions. Youre working with a very short space of time to get in there and beat the other guy. As for technical skill, they have it. Read into it more and youll find that those unskilled looking hooks are quite skillfully executed strikes out of their system.
So if im not a fighter, then i guess boxers arent fighters.
And thats about enough time spent on the subject.