I'm 106kg and I spar my coach, who is just 67kg; his talent is impressive and challenges me; I don't utilise my power at all; if I get close, I can practically walk through him and overpower him very quickly, which I don't; size does matter.
But that’s how size differences work… being bigger means you’ll be slower but have more power, if other guy was smaller he’d match the lightweight speed.
Good fuckin work!!! let's go!! Big Man got polished up the whole spar, but that don't take away from him being that dawg and having huevos to still hang in there. That's what we suppose to do is polish each other up! TruFlo got them hands, and he's quick. You have to be, being smaller. Besides bending your knees, keep light on ur feet by using your toes and throwing shots planted, so your off off balance, pivoting and just basic footwork, is one of the foundations of boxing. Bend them got dam knees Big Fella! I was always taught, it's easier to punch up, then down! Both had advantages and disadvantages. Good work both of ya'll, and TruFlo, you know what it is, boi u too smooth!
Just starting boxing, i'm like 5'7, kinda short arms, any advice brother i'm two months in... and there are people that size of that dude in round 1 that have been training since they were seven, kind of disheartening the skill and height/weight gap.
Hey brother! Appreciate the question. First off congrats on stepping into the boxing realm, because of it's nature it's one of the more difficult sports to begin. My first and probably most important piece of advice is MINDSET....Don't compare yourself to others and concentrate on yourself. While I know it may feel/be natural to compare yourself to others right off the back you should actively try to mitigate it. Instead literally watch and learn. In my opinion more often than not , time doesn't always equal skill. I've been training/fighting for 15 years now I've seen guys go the gym and put in work EVERYDAY and still get whooped in sparring or lose their competition fights. Boxing/Fighting in general requires for you to literally take it and mix it with your own unique style & skills and adjust it as you learn more of the sport not just train everyday. There is nothing disheartening about starting something new and being bad at it or at the very least not being as good as you think you should be in it. Big thing that will help is RECORD yourself weekly or daily...This will not only do wonders to monitor your progress but it will also help you see mistakes that you can fix during your training. EVERYONE Starts off as a beginner brother...Even the best. Keep that in mind! Hope this helps 🙏
I hated sparing lightweights and welter weights being a heavy weight myself They are of course faster and skilled, but things change when you have to remove the head guard
@@Jaykurosakii Hell yeah! To all my #shortkings, don't believe the lies. You CAN take a heavyweight down! That heavyweight was putting everything he had into it! #noweightclasses #floydversusfury
big guy is so bad, no guard and no jab(???) with what looks like at least a 83 or 84 inch reach ahahah. is this serious? where is a serious heavyweight to spar?
In a ring with no headgear, a Lightweight would get killed against a Heavyweight worth their salt. Also, the big fella is obviously not skilled. Reality check.
With or without headgear is irrelevant as headgear does not do much to protect the brain regardless of what weight classes use them or not, so that point is mute. Secondly you throwing in outside factors to what's happening to validate your point is also mute. As I could just easily say "Well IF I was taller or IF(Insert your excuse). Even more so two of the 3 heavyweights in this video I'm literally fighting in a ring. Lastly I'm literally sparring multiple heavyweights in this video with clear differences in skill and technique (As also the title suggests) in this video and you chose one to say he doesn't have skill LOL. Reality Check- You ARE NOT a COACH please stop acting like one....
It’s impressive how you’re able to walk someone down who’s much bigger than you
Probably because big boy wasn't able to use the threat of his own power.
The heavyweight can't be throwing hard punches on a welterweight let's be straight here
He did not walk him down...well at least not the first guy.
@@sothis1448thats true, the big guy is so good sparring patner, hard sparring only with patners with the same weight
I'm 106kg and I spar my coach, who is just 67kg; his talent is impressive and challenges me; I don't utilise my power at all; if I get close, I can practically walk through him and overpower him very quickly, which I don't; size does matter.
Dude is jumping straight up into punches like a ninja turtle. This is legit good shit
Im from Sweden and i think your fighting style is cool ASF bro 😮
Appreciate you saying that brother 🙏
Skills pay the bills! Nice work Chris 👏 👌 👍 💪
You can tell if it wasnt for the size difference he would've countered him alot and caught him with alot more clean punches. Great work regardless
But that’s how size differences work… being bigger means you’ll be slower but have more power, if other guy was smaller he’d match the lightweight speed.
@@momoghost Ik ur not using a fuckin cartoon as evidence on how real life works
Great footwork and head movement man really impressed.
Much appreciated!🙏🙏
You have springs in your feet. Love your movement
Bro..... 3:39 lol he had to jump to land the hook.. That's hilarious. David vs Goliath
Your movement is so goated
Can’t lie you got skills!
Good fuckin work!!! let's go!! Big Man got polished up the whole spar, but that don't take away from him being that dawg and having huevos to still hang in there. That's what we suppose to do is polish each other up! TruFlo got them hands, and he's quick. You have to be, being smaller. Besides bending your knees, keep light on ur feet by using your toes and throwing shots planted, so your off off balance, pivoting and just basic footwork, is one of the foundations of boxing. Bend them got dam knees Big Fella! I was always taught, it's easier to punch up, then down! Both had advantages and disadvantages. Good work both of ya'll, and TruFlo, you know what it is, boi u too smooth!
Hah great critique ! Love the enthusiasm, support and feedback boss!
This is great work right here💯
Just starting boxing, i'm like 5'7, kinda short arms, any advice brother i'm two months in... and there are people that size of that dude in round 1 that have been training since they were seven, kind of disheartening the skill and height/weight gap.
Hey brother! Appreciate the question. First off congrats on stepping into the boxing realm, because of it's nature it's one of the more difficult sports to begin. My first and probably most important piece of advice is MINDSET....Don't compare yourself to others and concentrate on yourself. While I know it may feel/be natural to compare yourself to others right off the back you should actively try to mitigate it. Instead literally watch and learn.
In my opinion more often than not , time doesn't always equal skill. I've been training/fighting for 15 years now I've seen guys go the gym and put in work EVERYDAY and still get whooped in sparring or lose their competition fights. Boxing/Fighting in general requires for you to literally take it and mix it with your own unique style & skills and adjust it as you learn more of the sport not just train everyday. There is nothing disheartening about starting something new and being bad at it or at the very least not being as good as you think you should be in it. Big thing that will help is RECORD yourself weekly or daily...This will not only do wonders to monitor your progress but it will also help you see mistakes that you can fix during your training.
EVERYONE Starts off as a beginner brother...Even the best. Keep that in mind! Hope this helps 🙏
@trueflowboxing2770 I needed to hear thst thank you man! I'll take the mindset into the gym!
I hated sparing lightweights and welter weights being a heavy weight myself
They are of course faster and skilled, but things change when you have to remove the head guard
Bro if that dude were punching harder he would send you flying let's be fr🤣
Good shit bro
I got a spar next week lets hope I can pull this off pray for me
I think I watched the wrong Pacquiao vs Margarito
Eyy let’s go sensei 🙌🏻 keep postin
It looks very wonderful video😍😋❤🍰
Waoo amazing 👌👌💯🙏🏽💪💪💪… let’s make it happen
For the first match what are the heights? 5'4 and 6'2 im guessing.
Close! 5'3
@@trueflowboxing2770 What's the height of the first guy?
He LOOKS like tank
Need that spar vlog wit you for my platform bro bro .. love the work and edits 💪💪💪… let’s make it happen
Appreciate you!! Fo sho brother! As soon I head to Green I'll hit chu up!
@@trueflowboxing2770 can a big guy like that move like you or is it a heavyweight limit to fluidity
What are those blue n white gloves ?
Big dude probably only been boxing for 2 months 😂.
Here y’all go making excuses
@@Jaykurosakii Hell yeah! To all my #shortkings, don't believe the lies. You CAN take a heavyweight down! That heavyweight was putting everything he had into it! #noweightclasses #floydversusfury
Tell the big boys to use the jab 🤬
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big guy is so bad, no guard and no jab(???) with what looks like at least a 83 or 84 inch reach ahahah. is this serious? where is a serious heavyweight to spar?
why haven’t you gone pro yet?
Does a welter weight has a chance against a heavy weight in a real boxing match ?
I don't think so, unless the heavyweight is too young and inexperienced or very aged💯
I bet welter weights will have a hard time taking punches from heavyweights without the gear
I mean lot of them are holding back. one good big boi punch to the bod will bring him down.
He would hard time reach his body as its small + his agile and fast
No in the ring. These guys are going easy on him clear as day
In a ring with no headgear, a Lightweight would get killed against a Heavyweight worth their salt. Also, the big fella is obviously not skilled. Reality check.
With or without headgear is irrelevant as headgear does not do much to protect the brain regardless of what weight classes use them or not, so that point is mute.
Secondly you throwing in outside factors to what's happening to validate your point is also mute. As I could just easily say "Well IF I was taller or IF(Insert your excuse). Even more so two of the 3 heavyweights in this video I'm literally fighting in a ring.
Lastly I'm literally sparring multiple heavyweights in this video with clear differences in skill and technique (As also the title suggests) in this video and you chose one to say he doesn't have skill LOL.
Reality Check- You ARE NOT a COACH please stop acting like one....
@@trueflowboxing2770just add in 6 months of training, I think the big boys can handle the short king. Just an opinion 😂
@@hv6287shut up this cringe things size bull shèt🤡