Amateur MMA
#11
I'll keep training, if nothing else to help the other guys get ready. I make a great cornerman/coach. I just apparently have problems practicing what I preach.
As far as weight limit. I honestly have no idea. I was the smallest heavyweight there. I think honestly, I should have been the only heavyweight, and all of the other guys should have been super-heavyweight. Not like it would have mattered... I still would have taken the fight.
I just really felt off my game, sluggish. I decided to start southpaw, and when it came down to it, it's like my body forgot how to strike effectively from the stance.
Honestly, I'd keep fighting, I just can't deal with the risk involved. When I was 17 I was told I really needed to be sure to not have any more concussions. It doesn't take too much of a shot to really get my bell rung anymore.
As far as weight limit. I honestly have no idea. I was the smallest heavyweight there. I think honestly, I should have been the only heavyweight, and all of the other guys should have been super-heavyweight. Not like it would have mattered... I still would have taken the fight.
I just really felt off my game, sluggish. I decided to start southpaw, and when it came down to it, it's like my body forgot how to strike effectively from the stance.
Honestly, I'd keep fighting, I just can't deal with the risk involved. When I was 17 I was told I really needed to be sure to not have any more concussions. It doesn't take too much of a shot to really get my bell rung anymore.
#12
Where is the video? I want to do extream fighting but don't have the time to commit. I have fought a few times in our local toughman and plan to fight again.
You got in the ring and that is plenty cool! too bad it didn't work out better for you.
You got in the ring and that is plenty cool! too bad it didn't work out better for you.
#15
Gotta say you got knocked the **** out. Recovered alright but fight was over. Again sucks big time but you entered a ring few enter!
Do the punches hurt when you are in the ring with the littel gloves? I know they don't hurt with 16 oz. gloves when I fight in the toughman due to adrenalin.
Do the punches hurt when you are in the ring with the littel gloves? I know they don't hurt with 16 oz. gloves when I fight in the toughman due to adrenalin.
#16
Gotta say you got knocked the **** out. Recovered alright but fight was over. Again sucks big time but you entered a ring few enter!
Do the punches hurt when you are in the ring with the littel gloves? I know they don't hurt with 16 oz. gloves when I fight in the toughman due to adrenalin.
Do the punches hurt when you are in the ring with the littel gloves? I know they don't hurt with 16 oz. gloves when I fight in the toughman due to adrenalin.
If you go to that youtube channel you can see all of the fights of the night. The winner of fight 12 is a guy that I train with, he's an animal. Not someone I'd want to take a shot from. Both fighters in that one had more than 10 fights, so knees to the head were allowed.
The last guy I fought hit me once, and that was more than enough for me. Then again, as I found out last night from a guy that worked with him, he was on the juice and was benching 315 as a set. That one shot gave me enough of a concussion for the doctor to ok a visit to the hospital for me.
#19
From this video I can tell.
1. Quit getting punched in the face.
2. Don't throw all of your weight on your back foot.
3. Quit getting punched in the face.
Also... don't take a fight that's 3 weeks away if you've been out of training for 2 months.
#20
I AM A MOTHERF*CKER
iTrader: (1)
Couple of things:
1) Watch your hand discipline in the video -- you drop your hands every time you throw the straight right -- he clocked you a couple of times with his right and your left was down near your abdomen.
2) Watch your chin in the video. Most of the time it is what I'd consider high (high chin = going to sleep), but when you punch your head goes back and your chin goes even higher. When you are trying to evade close to the final clinche, your chin goes into the stratosphere.
Watch some pro strikers and check out their hand and chin discipline (and I mean a real striker, not a BJJ black belt who likes to brawl )
It was a good call by the ref -- you were out You recover fast as hell.
1) Watch your hand discipline in the video -- you drop your hands every time you throw the straight right -- he clocked you a couple of times with his right and your left was down near your abdomen.
2) Watch your chin in the video. Most of the time it is what I'd consider high (high chin = going to sleep), but when you punch your head goes back and your chin goes even higher. When you are trying to evade close to the final clinche, your chin goes into the stratosphere.
Watch some pro strikers and check out their hand and chin discipline (and I mean a real striker, not a BJJ black belt who likes to brawl )
It was a good call by the ref -- you were out You recover fast as hell.