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that girl was beast.
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that piece of shit hasnt done shit. he had like 2 amateur fights, he got knocked out both times and then he quit like the loser he is. its way easier to steal other peoples ideas and make money off their names than to go inside a ring and fight
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I'll beat him up... how much does he weight?
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I've seen a few of ya vids bruh..u doin ya thang. Did u boxing pro yaself?
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puto negro xD
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the girl KILLED IT FORREAL
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@foxfallerz What matters most is the form of fighting you are using. I teach boxing and find much wron with how people teach boxing today! Boxing for the ring is much different than boxing for the cage and the teaching should be different.
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@foxfellaz if your doubting your coaches ability then maybe you should consider learning from a boxing coach.
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Coach rick. I am 13 and i'm learning from a fighter that has 10 years of mix martial arts, and russian soviet union fighting styles. He taught me when say someone is coming with a left hook I would go down in the u shape corret? and same for the right?
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Hi Coach Rick. I´ve a question. I would really like to starting boxing but because of some bad incures i had to be operated on my shoulder. After this operation are my shoulder handicaped... what can i do to make the performence of my shoulder better?
thx and greetings from germany
hello coach rick. a question. do you need to be a notable fighter to become a great trainer like yourself? or is it necessary to have accomplishments in this field to become a great trainer and train champions? please help me with advice, as i have been fighting a battle with myself over the past years about this debate. Thank You
ilovemmamuaythaibox 8 months ago
@ilovemmamuaythaibox That is a Great question, and the answer is no you don't.. Some of the Best trainers in the world had little or no professional boxing experience at all,, I believe that a trainer should have stepped into the ring as an amateur or even as a sparring partner for other fighters in the gym in order to fully understand how the body reacts to being hit, how to react when stressed and tired and still having to defend yourself,,a good coach is a good teacher, bottom line...
NextTime4U 8 months ago
Thanks Coach Rick
NextTime4U 1 year ago 5
The three disc series covers the technical aspects of the shoulder roll and includes an entire Roger / Floyd Jr. Pad work routine, as well as several mitt work patterns used by Joan Guzman. The blocks and rolls that are explained and broken down in here are derived from the philly shell which Floyd Sr. taught to Floyd Jr. which is utilized when he does pad work with Roger so I explain that in detail. I will be coming out in the future with DVDs that cover footwork and other boxing techniques.
NextTime4U 1 year ago
Hey Coach Rick!, Since you have been involved with boxing for many years I was just wondering if you know whether or not the pro fighters today still use 8 ounce gloves in their bouts or is it only 10 ounce.Cheers from Australia!!
REGGIESILK 1 year ago
@REGGIESILK , Cheers From the States, New Jersey in particular my brother!! To answer your question, I am pretty sure most states in the USA except Nevada, use 10oz gloves for weight classes at welterweight or above..
NextTime4U 1 year ago