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Hello! Had my third fight recently after a two year layoff. Had a lot of health issues and a lot of excuses, but no one wants to hear about all that. Here is the fight:
I am in the blue corner. My dad took a screen recording on his phone, so I apologize for the quality. Any critiques and advice are welcome!!
Some takeaways I had:
1 - I let him impose his size on me too much, other than a couple punches that kept him in check, he was mostly just blitzing into me and I didn't have too many great responses to that
2 - Defensive irresponsibility. A good number of those slips, I was dropping my hands (chin was out too). A lot of my low kicks, too. When I got tired, the hands dropped when I punched. A lot of laziness in my defense.
3 - Once the punches started working for me, I totally forgot about my kicks. In the fight itself, I got tired and didn't kick because it burned more energy, but even then, it's a fight -- you have to use your brain and fight smart. Mostly using hands after round 1 was not very smart.
4 - My opponent made a lot of mistakes I didn't take advantage of but only a few times. Had I focused on those holes, I probably could have finished the fight.
5 - I need to focus on my cardio and upper body strength more. Every opponent I have had was much stronger in their upper body and as a result, I'm not able to be as much of an imposing force as I need to be. My cardio went out faster than I thought as well, definitely need to be getting more sprint sessions in next camp.
I am in the blue corner. My dad took a screen recording on his phone, so I apologize for the quality. Any critiques and advice are welcome!!
Some takeaways I had:
1 - I let him impose his size on me too much, other than a couple punches that kept him in check, he was mostly just blitzing into me and I didn't have too many great responses to that
2 - Defensive irresponsibility. A good number of those slips, I was dropping my hands (chin was out too). A lot of my low kicks, too. When I got tired, the hands dropped when I punched. A lot of laziness in my defense.
3 - Once the punches started working for me, I totally forgot about my kicks. In the fight itself, I got tired and didn't kick because it burned more energy, but even then, it's a fight -- you have to use your brain and fight smart. Mostly using hands after round 1 was not very smart.
4 - My opponent made a lot of mistakes I didn't take advantage of but only a few times. Had I focused on those holes, I probably could have finished the fight.
5 - I need to focus on my cardio and upper body strength more. Every opponent I have had was much stronger in their upper body and as a result, I'm not able to be as much of an imposing force as I need to be. My cardio went out faster than I thought as well, definitely need to be getting more sprint sessions in next camp.
but yea, seemed like you tried to match his rhythm from the start instead of forcing yours. Reacting is always more exhausting than setting the pace.