Good head movement, levels above the other guy. Well deserved win. Hope the guy who lost isn't too shook up, he got in the ring and deserves respect for that. Back to the gym.
@@matusaleneuripidesanaxagor79435th fight? Dude needs at least about a year or more of training before he should fight. Otherwise he‘ll keep getting beat up
The guy who lost is brave and deserves respect as well. Some of things that made him lose is that he never threw any power shots or combinations. Even if nothing lands, showing your opponent that you have some stopping power gains their respect more and they won't be as aggressive. This guy who won is particularly aggressive from the start, yet the guy in black still has the typical first round mindset: jab to see what the opponents response his, and to find a good distance and rythm. He needed to adapt to win, shut down his aggression right away, and again, even if nothing lands, throwing something with a bit more power gives him a better chance of lasting longer or winning, it will create some space.
Recently had my first fight yesterday (Won by UD) here was some tips that helped me: 1.Take a small preflight nap 2.play on your phone or do something to take your mind away from things 3.Breath and meditate 4.Believe in the work you have put in 5.listen to your coaches 6.dont overestimate your opponent your not fighting prime Floyd Mayweather 7.stay calm stick to the basic punches, stay active the whole fight
@@showtimemouse first fight I didn't know who i was fighting, and I'm pretty fast and learn quick, particularly the technique, so I was kinda confident and not very nervous. I was 21, turns out I'm fighting a 28yo blackbelt and 17yo world class fighter. I got whooped so bad man it wasn't even close, nose bleeding, pride destroyed (they are good but it still hits your ego when you get beat like that) and everything. From then on I been weary of my opponents, have had mixed success so far. What about you?
@@IDraw99 tbh I was the complete opposite I trained for about 8 months was fighting a guy who had 7 fights and in the dressing room warming up I had zero confidence I was gonna win this fight, went in and absolutely smashed this guy all 3 rounds wasn’t even close
Respect most of all to the winner but also the loser. It takes courage to go inside that ring, knowing all the people who're watching you. No shame, just keep trying!
That guy was scared and didn't even want to be in there, you could tell from his footwork alone that he wasn't cut out to be in there, i have no respect for People who size up downed opponents you'll get yours one day.
Amateur fights aren't like the pros... you often don't know who you're fighting til the day of the fight. Don't blame him, blame the other dudes coaches for putting someone in there who didn't seem confident enough to even be in that situation.
@@WhyTheyLyin Don't blame him for sizing up a downed frightened opponent? Lol even the great George Foreman only did that when there was real beef. This guy is unproven acting like he's a threat to guys that have no belief in themselves.
@@GeronimoEskinozpas you definitely don’t box at all, this guy raw af he got a nice whip and definitely the type of athlete you need to be in order to fight. This was a FIGHT in sparring you can set pace and be respectful but a fight is a fight and this man downed his opponent twice. The sizing up is an instinct thing. Respect.
@@montastrophe9867 Try again, I trained extensively in boxing for 4 1/2 years, beat the NM state champion (who was a week away from a big fight) in their local gym wars, after taking a 2 year break and succumbing to alcoholism. Ironically you claim "ReSpEcT" but think that showing none for your opponent in a boxing match is respectable and acceptable. You obviously never boxed before or your coaches are just as immature as you are.
Good job man keep it up. Good movement and you stayed clam, props to the other guy also idc what anyone says anyone willing to step into the ring win or lose if there really there to fight earns my respect it takes a lot of guts good learning process for the other guy he went out on his shield it's amatures it's hard to stay without even 3 loses in the amatures.
I agree, it takes alot courage to get in that ring and perform in front of an audience. I had over 100 fights and on my 1st fight.i got 3 8counts. Being over weight at 13 years old, 4'11"", and 126lbs I lost my first 5 fight. 4 months later I was the 85lbs Bronze medalist at the National Junior Olympics. That was enought to get my bragging rights.😎
@@firethorn9134 props to you too man I got a late replacement my first fight guy had two more years experience then i and was a light heavyweight left handed fighter and I only lost by points I had only 6 months of hard training before my first fight I was like bout number 15 after weigh ins and all day waiting to fight when it was my turn and I heard I got my opponent replaced I was scared but I had the choice to decline I had been waiting all day to fight and I never was dedicated to anything as hard as I was those 6 months of trianing my first time ever boxing and the gym treated me like family I took the fight lost with my head held up and learned from it now I'm 3 years in and it's only uphill from here
@@brendanmichel5313 What makes you think that he was trained in MMA? It's not like he was going in to ground and pound. He already said that he was in football, if he trained in MMA, he would've said that too. It honestly just looks like he was unnecessarily flexing on him and looking down on him.
I said that because he looked like he'd fought before, yet was seemed confused about what to do after a knockdown. Both times the ref had to redirect him, both times he awkwardly tripped over himself hurrying to get into position. Good athlete, new sport. I guessed MMA because he's got some decent power and is landing, football makes sense too though.
@@tangerinesarebetterthanora7060Fr, I’ve sparred guys who’ve only trained for a few months and they box like they’ve been doing it their whole lives. You never know
I've noticed that alot of boxers hit 1-2 hits only, whereas people like Mike Tyson except from rolling and avoiding attacks as he attacks always hits 4-5 hits at a time and it's usually a mix of multiple types of low or high attacks. What that did was even back in the day when he started, he was able to overwhelm his opponents by staying mostly on the offensive and only defending and dodged when he wasn't able to pressure.
@@DrOrr I hope you do get to fight, the amateurs is great for experience but also sucks if you don't get a ko on the hometown favorite or the good old no show opponents. Just remember that and don't get discouraged
the one with red gloves hits with his head first before using his jab. Its the fault of his trainers putting him in a fight before he knew how to box. The other one was really too good for his first fight. He trained very well. I think he had sparring against very good boxers in gym to become that good for his first fight. And i think he used time at home to learn from big boxers like Mike Tyson in front of PC
Why are you walking over to him and smiling on top once he's down - the ref even had to push you away. Seems like a dickhead move, very unprofessional and child like.
Some people just aren't natural athletes. Respect to the opponent for getting in there, but he looks like Mark Zuckerberg trying to box. Stiff and uncoordinated.
i dont even know how the guy who lost was allowed to fight. Not blaming the fighter, moreso the coach. Its obvious he wasn't ready at all. Stiff, no combos, crossing feet, like this is just setting your student up for damage. All of these could've been improved with more sparring alone to at least give him a better chance at surviving. Hope hes ok.
He froze up as soon as he was stung. Worst thing you can do when you get a good shot landed on you is just stand there and not send something back their way.
Horrible mismatch. You can clearly see by his movements, jabs and reactions that the guy who got ko‘d isn‘t even nearly on the same level as the winner. Who thought it would be a good idea to put them in the same ring?
Good head movement, levels above the other guy. Well deserved win. Hope the guy who lost isn't too shook up, he got in the ring and deserves respect for that. Back to the gym.
True both are good but the other guy doesnt have good defense nor good foot movement it was prob his 5th fight
@@matusaleneuripidesanaxagor7943shut up the other guy was not goo
Dk why people say the other person did good when they didnt
@@WhoZaurinMy man..., They're both amateur. Neither of 'em are gonna to remarkably amazing. Still my man was doin' better.
@@matusaleneuripidesanaxagor79435th fight? Dude needs at least about a year or more of training before he should fight. Otherwise he‘ll keep getting beat up
The guy who lost is brave and deserves respect as well. Some of things that made him lose is that he never threw any power shots or combinations. Even if nothing lands, showing your opponent that you have some stopping power gains their respect more and they won't be as aggressive. This guy who won is particularly aggressive from the start, yet the guy in black still has the typical first round mindset: jab to see what the opponents response his, and to find a good distance and rythm. He needed to adapt to win, shut down his aggression right away, and again, even if nothing lands, throwing something with a bit more power gives him a better chance of lasting longer or winning, it will create some space.
100 percent correct
guy lost because he did not control his range and kept he hands too low
@@robin212212 Yes, but to control the range you also need to stand your ground. Running away all the time doesn't really work.
Guy lost because he has no brain even my little brother boxes better
Guy had no business in there with the other guy. Pawing jab, awkward footwork, destined for a ko
Recently had my first fight yesterday (Won by UD) here was some tips that helped me:
1.Take a small preflight nap
2.play on your phone or do something to take your mind away from things
3.Breath and meditate
4.Believe in the work you have put in
5.listen to your coaches
6.dont overestimate your opponent your not fighting prime Floyd Mayweather
7.stay calm stick to the basic punches, stay active the whole fight
number 6 facts, I struggle with that so bad😂😂😂
@@IDraw99 I struggled with the same thing as well, did you win your first fight?
@@showtimemouse first fight I didn't know who i was fighting, and I'm pretty fast and learn quick, particularly the technique, so I was kinda confident and not very nervous.
I was 21, turns out I'm fighting a 28yo blackbelt and 17yo world class fighter. I got whooped so bad man it wasn't even close, nose bleeding, pride destroyed (they are good but it still hits your ego when you get beat like that) and everything. From then on I been weary of my opponents, have had mixed success so far.
What about you?
@@IDraw99 tbh I was the complete opposite I trained for about 8 months was fighting a guy who had 7 fights and in the dressing room warming up I had zero confidence I was gonna win this fight, went in and absolutely smashed this guy all 3 rounds wasn’t even close
@@showtimemouse damn man shout out 😂 confidence must have went thru the roof after that. How's it going now?
Great performance and especially for a first fight! You've got a ton of potential and you're already doing great.
Respect most of all to the winner but also the loser. It takes courage to go inside that ring, knowing all the people who're watching you. No shame, just keep trying!
That guy was scared and didn't even want to be in there, you could tell from his footwork alone that he wasn't cut out to be in there, i have no respect for People who size up downed opponents you'll get yours one day.
Amateur fights aren't like the pros... you often don't know who you're fighting til the day of the fight. Don't blame him, blame the other dudes coaches for putting someone in there who didn't seem confident enough to even be in that situation.
@@WhyTheyLyin Don't blame him for sizing up a downed frightened opponent? Lol even the great George Foreman only did that when there was real beef. This guy is unproven acting like he's a threat to guys that have no belief in themselves.
@@GeronimoEskinozpas you definitely don’t box at all, this guy raw af he got a nice whip and definitely the type of athlete you need to be in order to fight. This was a FIGHT in sparring you can set pace and be respectful but a fight is a fight and this man downed his opponent twice. The sizing up is an instinct thing. Respect.
@@montastrophe9867 Try again, I trained extensively in boxing for 4 1/2 years, beat the NM state champion (who was a week away from a big fight) in their local gym wars, after taking a 2 year break and succumbing to alcoholism. Ironically you claim "ReSpEcT" but think that showing none for your opponent in a boxing match is respectable and acceptable. You obviously never boxed before or your coaches are just as immature as you are.
@@montastrophe9867 well I box and I say it’s alright to do it at the start but when you get higher in level then your ego will get crushed
Good job man keep it up. Good movement and you stayed clam, props to the other guy also idc what anyone says anyone willing to step into the ring win or lose if there really there to fight earns my respect it takes a lot of guts good learning process for the other guy he went out on his shield it's amatures it's hard to stay without even 3 loses in the amatures.
I agree, it takes alot courage to get in that ring and perform in front of an audience. I had over 100 fights and on my 1st fight.i got 3 8counts. Being over weight at 13 years old, 4'11"", and 126lbs I lost my first 5 fight. 4 months later I was the 85lbs Bronze medalist at the National Junior Olympics. That was enought to get my bragging rights.😎
@@firethorn9134 props to you too man I got a late replacement my first fight guy had two more years experience then i and was a light heavyweight left handed fighter and I only lost by points I had only 6 months of hard training before my first fight I was like bout number 15 after weigh ins and all day waiting to fight when it was my turn and I heard I got my opponent replaced I was scared but I had the choice to decline I had been waiting all day to fight and I never was dedicated to anything as hard as I was those 6 months of trianing my first time ever boxing and the gym treated me like family I took the fight lost with my head held up and learned from it now I'm 3 years in and it's only uphill from here
@@firethorn9134bros bragging a bronze medal
I feel bad for the other dude but you did great I hope you both keep going
Standing over your opponent when he’s down is soft
I bet he's trained a little MMA, he was still ready to fight after the guy fell. Then he got lost on the way to his corner.
Yeah he should of fell over to make him feel better
@@MichaelHickey2003 or return to his corner…
@@brendanmichel5313 What makes you think that he was trained in MMA? It's not like he was going in to ground and pound. He already said that he was in football, if he trained in MMA, he would've said that too. It honestly just looks like he was unnecessarily flexing on him and looking down on him.
I said that because he looked like he'd fought before, yet was seemed confused about what to do after a knockdown. Both times the ref had to redirect him, both times he awkwardly tripped over himself hurrying to get into position. Good athlete, new sport. I guessed MMA because he's got some decent power and is landing, football makes sense too though.
Good skill. But your behaviour after you downed him was corny and unsportsmanlike. Especially since it’s probably his first fight also.
Who gives a shit, it's a fight
he didn't do anything tho
He just jogged back to the corner lol
Amazing feint jab quick down to the body had to replay it a few times
Fast and clean for 175
Hope to ya at the top!
Damn, the dude wasn't even jabbing. Seemed like an easy entry and KO for you
He don’t belong in the ring with you. Good fkn work bro 👏🏽
Amazing fight! Where did you get the Reebok shoes? 👀
Beautiful combo
Was other guy picked from the crowd ? I wouldn’t have posted this 😭
Hell nah this was mismatch asf 💀 respect to him tho but it seem like he was highly nervous and very 1 month or so in
1 month? It looked like the kid was briefly shown a boxing stance and then sent into the ring, had no idea what he was doing
@@Musical_Neroyour seriously overestimating what the average person can cultivate in a month.
@@Musical_Nerothis was more like 6 months minimum and trying to put it together in a ring while your opponent beats the fuck out of you
@@tangerinesarebetterthanora7060Fr, I’ve sparred guys who’ve only trained for a few months and they box like they’ve been doing it their whole lives. You never know
@@joeyblogsy that's exceedingly rare
Looks like my first time in the ring.
Course I was the other guy.
You are??
@user-uh7hj5wj7b I mean I did as well as the other guy. Not that I actually was this particular guy
Don't walk up on him, that's rude 😂 get to your neutral corner the second you score a knockdown, otherwise you're wasting time
that kid looked like he’s never sparred. Shame on the coach who put him in there
Good shit my boy I see you been on those over hands
Both brave lads, nothing but respect for your courage. It takes real guts to climb in the ring.
Good footwork, and good changing of levels between body and headshots. Clean KO
Nah your very good for an amauter. Nice fight bro your insane
nice job man! impressive combo👍
I don’t think they are in the same level, The dude who got ko’ed wasn’t keeping his guard up and not going in that much.
Good skills, shit attitude. Bring that same energy with someone who can actually box on your level
first knockdown was clean af, good shit
Short guy has some dynamite in his hands!
there is an obvious difference in skill. Idk abt this man
Really nice work.
Looking good my guy!
Nice bro you earned a subscriber
awesome left hook bro caught him right on the button
IM COMING FOR EVERYTHING!
Maybe we’ll meet in the ring one day
I've noticed that alot of boxers hit 1-2 hits only, whereas people like Mike Tyson except from rolling and avoiding attacks as he attacks always hits 4-5 hits at a time and it's usually a mix of multiple types of low or high attacks. What that did was even back in the day when he started, he was able to overwhelm his opponents by staying mostly on the offensive and only defending and dodged when he wasn't able to pressure.
Doing that takes monstrous stamina, especially if you're doing it at Tyson speeds.
Great placement on those power hooks. Right to the side of the chin.
Dang 😮
Good stuff keep it up tremendous pop on that right hand and left hook
Good stuff bro
Good deal. I’m pulling for any football players to do well in boxing
Humble
Stay humble.
Cracking left hook mate 👊
Congrats on the win! but alsocongrats to the other guy who lost ! you just were better but he deserves respect ❤
Damn that cross was fast as hell
nice bro, love seeing other boxers go up
With the headgear? Thats crazy
Keep it up bro
Seems you waited a while to take your first fight that or you’re an extremely fast learner. 😳👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@Myxleplix some just never get the chance to get in the ring🤷🏿♂️
@@juust_j0 that’s me bruh I’m going into my 4th year and got interrupted so many times, I swear if I can’t get a fight in this year bruh
@@DrOrr I hope you do get to fight, the amateurs is great for experience but also sucks if you don't get a ko on the hometown favorite or the good old no show opponents. Just remember that and don't get discouraged
He rocked em
that left hand was money! good work mate
did you pick someone out of the crowd to fight?
That was clean
How have you been matched with him tho?
bro was so impressed he went to the wrong corner
the one with red gloves hits with his head first before using his jab. Its the fault of his trainers putting him in a fight before he knew how to box. The other one was really too good for his first fight. He trained very well. I think he had sparring against very good boxers in gym to become that good for his first fight. And i think he used time at home to learn from big boxers like Mike Tyson in front of PC
Nice Feint!
Nice bro! How tall are you?
5'10 to 6'0 most definitely.
Crazy
Upload more !
Bro was over leveled
Nice level change to make his right hand drop leaving him exposed for the left hook
Ain’t know way this your first fight your technique and form too good
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Bro posted a vid of him ko’ing a fighter whos boxing skills are equivelent too those of my grandmas
Who’s put him In The ring man no where near fight ready 😂😂😂
Other dude was not ready to fight yet.
Nice that.
Why are you walking over to him and smiling on top once he's down - the ref even had to push you away. Seems like a dickhead move, very unprofessional and child like.
Guy in the red wasnt ready he needs way more experience in the ring and develop better technique
Some people just aren't natural athletes. Respect to the opponent for getting in there, but he looks like Mark Zuckerberg trying to box. Stiff and uncoordinated.
nice
Dam you fye
I dont know what it is with these gyms that dont want their fighters to have thir hands higher at an amateur level.
Buena pelea pero al q le han echo el ko debería cerrar un poco más la guardia ns como q la veo muy abierta
Fast hands
Poor guy looked like he was tech sparring
Leagues above.
the guy getting knocked down moves and fights like logan paul.
Skill mismatch on that one, but nice KO. What were the records of each boxer?
first amateur boxing match so 0-0-0
Red gloves was too nervous I think
Total miss match of a fight, blue awesome fighter but total miss match
First amateur fight and bro is already disrespectful
That’s it I’m dropping weight bro
I don’t stand a chance
@@tytusrodriguez4415Yes you do
too early for red.
Red guy forgot the goal is to punch his opponent
Just his first fight he will meet much better opponents in the ring.
bro fought an actual donut
i dont even know how the guy who lost was allowed to fight. Not blaming the fighter, moreso the coach. Its obvious he wasn't ready at all. Stiff, no combos, crossing feet, like this is just setting your student up for damage. All of these could've been improved with more sparring alone to at least give him a better chance at surviving. Hope hes ok.
Bro the guy who lost could have punched he’s ribs bro had a too high of a guard…
He froze up as soon as he was stung. Worst thing you can do when you get a good shot landed on you is just stand there and not send something back their way.
Amaturer???
Nah, someones been practising.
Good stuff but try to keep your hands up don’t make bad habits
I hope the loser keep fighting !! Don’t give up !! Good win tho
Mismatching
Horrible mismatch.
You can clearly see by his movements, jabs and reactions that the guy who got ko‘d isn‘t even nearly on the same level as the winner. Who thought it would be a good idea to put them in the same ring?
His opponent can't even take his guard. Wtf are you all talking about? He just knocked out someone without any boxing skills
Nice work! Mike Tyson stuff right here
bro is canelo fan