great to see you not discouraged at all to step back in the ring. most people quit. this is what’s gonna make you better, and from this spar it shows, your defense and responsibility and confidence improved. keep working 🙏
The biggest thing that helped me here is curmel moton’s weight distribution. You can see he is 40/60 on the front to back leg. I was more of a 60/40 heavy front foot. I switched to 40/60 and my jab pops more, im like 2x sharper and faster in my punches, head movement, pendulum step and other footwork. Its crazy how much of a difference the stance can make to your whole game. I feel like I’ve broken past a barrier I was stuck on. Especially the pendulum stepping as I knew I had to keep my ankles “locked” in place so I dont use hip motion and extra energy while bouncing, yet I never understood it. With 40/60, my ankles are automatically locked and I feel like im teleporting everywhere 😂
@@ceckolaloviayeah, but the human torso has the tendency to lean forward, even if the feet are 50/50. The torso is straighter and balanced when feet are 40/60. If you look at curmel moton he is 40/60
@@Jinnswoo no hes not. Only when throwing he has to be. Look him when he moves from the feet, he is super balanced while rolling ducking slipping also. If there is slight disbalance he wont come back so faster after the recoil
Good observation I noticed that too during this soar. Curmel had most of his weight on his back foot and it clearly helped with mobility and weight distribution
Your very tough, curmel moton is picture perfect boxer. he doesnt make any mistakes and his conditioning is top notch plus he's young. when you fight guys like this the bring out the best in yourself, you can easily look at this footage and see your mistakes. the biggest mistake you made was throwing a long jab and then following up with a short left hand. that only works when your the shorter fighter, also being the bigger fighter you made yourself wide when you should have made yourself short, the more narrow your stance is the easier you can step into your punches and turn the should over, the more wide your stance is the less mobile you are, your body is more exposed and takes more time to bring the elbows in to block, head movement is 50 percent of the legs and 50 percent of bending at the waist. its hard to say how much you should stand but I would say you want your stance to be somewhere between 50/50. the wider your stance the less mobile your hips are, you actually generate more power the more narrow you stand, you can easily step your foot in to turn the hip and should and knee. the power comes from the technique not from being wider, fighting is a thinkers game. if you stand too narrow you can easily be knocked off balance, however standing wider provides a strong balance, honestly man your a good boxer it just you do things at wierd times. with those simple adjustments you would find yourself less fatigued, get as many oppurtunities of sparring with this man curmel moton, he understands the science of boxing. do it even if its difficult it will make you a good boxer. a lot of gyms dont have guys on this level, conditioning, technique, athleticism, respect, knowledge of warfare and waging war. he even gave you tips! and lightened up on you .he's a great sparring partner and I would definitely rewatch this footage as much as you can.
Bro youre really fucking good and that second round it really shows, watching closely the deciding factor of every exchange was the force put into the shots, especially in the second round where he was opening up, you bueatifully timed punches in between his that hit square and clean but again he was really sitting in on his. Id day cardio too if you had a better gas tank thos flurries he was theowing wouldnt have affected you as much. Be proud of this because despite some fundamentally physical differences, your not too far off from being able to up the tempo with someone like him that lives breathes and was raised into boxing.
Black seemed to have issues fighting on the back foot and it got him into bad situations on the ropes when he started getting tired, also what's going on with those low hands . Good to see blue working with him though .
interesting combat! If you want to develop great punching combinations in sparring, be sure to study the '400 Boxing Combinations' practice guide. It's a great way to improve your skills and become more confident in the ring!
At 7:00 respect for curmel understanding that his dumbass coach was staright yapping with the "good good" when he knew all he did was catch you tired and backpedaling 😂
Great work. I see that you get tired from bouncing around so much. Try staying in the pocket and trading with him. You seem hesitant to let your hands go and punch strong. It looked like he brought the heat in the 3rd round. It’s only right you match his energy. Keep grinding💪🏽
Or if he is going to move around a lot he has to be able to keep the distance with the person and be able to keep his energy or be able to not gas from that movement
What? You saw him get tired and your advise was for him to sit in the 50/50 (equal positioning) with a power puncher? Why not tell him to do the obvious thing like work on his cardio? If we are gonna get more technical why not tell him to work on his disengagement game? Learn how to eat the clock with feints and disengaging and smothering his opponent? Curmel lives and breathes in the 50/50 the moment this guy starts disengaging he forces curmel to give up his height and not only that but curmel does not cut the ring off that good this could set up lateral traps and counters. Asking him to sit and trade is horrible advise and i hope he does not follow that as this a dangerous sport (combat sports)and he could get hurt especially in boxing due to the sparring culture. Feints can help you buy time by forcing inactivity and hesitation from your opponent
great to see you not discouraged at all to step back in the ring. most people quit. this is what’s gonna make you better, and from this spar it shows, your defense and responsibility and confidence improved. keep working 🙏
Only those that are stupid enough does not quit boxing
@@user-jn22178ee Just say your a quitter
boxing isn't a sport for weak people
@@JahWooooo live a happy rest of your life having CTE
@@JahWooooofacts let him know
What ?did he loose a fight?
The biggest thing that helped me here is curmel moton’s weight distribution. You can see he is 40/60 on the front to back leg. I was more of a 60/40 heavy front foot. I switched to 40/60 and my jab pops more, im like 2x sharper and faster in my punches, head movement, pendulum step and other footwork. Its crazy how much of a difference the stance can make to your whole game. I feel like I’ve broken past a barrier I was stuck on.
Especially the pendulum stepping as I knew I had to keep my ankles “locked” in place so I dont use hip motion and extra energy while bouncing, yet I never understood it. With 40/60, my ankles are automatically locked and I feel like im teleporting everywhere 😂
It has to be 50/50 from my experience. Otherwise you have to constantly adjust front to back leg.
@@ceckolaloviayeah, but the human torso has the tendency to lean forward, even if the feet are 50/50. The torso is straighter and balanced when feet are 40/60. If you look at curmel moton he is 40/60
@@Jinnswoo no hes not. Only when throwing he has to be. Look him when he moves from the feet, he is super balanced while rolling ducking slipping also. If there is slight disbalance he wont come back so faster after the recoil
@@ceckolalovialook at 0:11 and the few seconds before that. His feet are 40/60, which enables his torso to be balanced and straight.
Good observation I noticed that too during this soar. Curmel had most of his weight on his back foot and it clearly helped with mobility and weight distribution
Very nice footage and good audio! Cool to only hear the sound of inside the ring.
He is unbelievable, shot selection and movement, IQ and everything
Brother and those angles when you got comfortable your punches are so accurate and multi directional good shit.
Respect for having the courage to spar Curmel Moton! In my impression he always try to kill his sparring partner.
@@Rockycm1 he doesn’t take it easy, but I also asked for his best 🙏🏽
@@letthedogeatthis is only 50% trust
Congratulations man, you are improving a lot
thank you bro. can't not improve working with this talented young killer!
@@letthedogeatdo tsnk next
@@ItsOptushell no
What headgear was curmel using?
Nice work falcon! Considering your in there with the big deal you did great, anything curmel does is true excellence, keep up the good work 🐺🤘🏽🥊
Great technical spar
Your very tough, curmel moton is picture perfect boxer. he doesnt make any mistakes and his conditioning is top notch plus he's young. when you fight guys like this the bring out the best in yourself, you can easily look at this footage and see your mistakes. the biggest mistake you made was throwing a long jab and then following up with a short left hand. that only works when your the shorter fighter, also being the bigger fighter you made yourself wide when you should have made yourself short, the more narrow your stance is the easier you can step into your punches and turn the should over, the more wide your stance is the less mobile you are, your body is more exposed and takes more time to bring the elbows in to block, head movement is 50 percent of the legs and 50 percent of bending at the waist. its hard to say how much you should stand but I would say you want your stance to be somewhere between 50/50. the wider your stance the less mobile your hips are, you actually generate more power the more narrow you stand, you can easily step your foot in to turn the hip and should and knee. the power comes from the technique not from being wider, fighting is a thinkers game. if you stand too narrow you can easily be knocked off balance, however standing wider provides a strong balance, honestly man your a good boxer it just you do things at wierd times. with those simple adjustments you would find yourself less fatigued, get as many oppurtunities of sparring with this man curmel moton, he understands the science of boxing. do it even if its difficult it will make you a good boxer. a lot of gyms dont have guys on this level, conditioning, technique, athleticism, respect, knowledge of warfare and waging war. he even gave you tips! and lightened up on you
.he's a great sparring partner and I would definitely rewatch this footage as much as you can.
how much experience do u have?
@@ddshoo5282 about a decade. i’m 31.
@@letthedogeat makes sense how you could survive against curmel then, thanks for the demonstration
@@ddshoo5282 anytime!
Bro youre really fucking good and that second round it really shows, watching closely the deciding factor of every exchange was the force put into the shots, especially in the second round where he was opening up, you bueatifully timed punches in between his that hit square and clean but again he was really sitting in on his. Id day cardio too if you had a better gas tank thos flurries he was theowing wouldnt have affected you as much. Be proud of this because despite some fundamentally physical differences, your not too far off from being able to up the tempo with someone like him that lives breathes and was raised into boxing.
@@samariousgatti1815 mad love for the feedback. 🐺❤️🔥
Good sparring! Curmel went nice and technical
Great work both of y’all!! 🔥🔥
Good job champ not many can do this great skills🔥🔥
@@ahmedjamal6314 thank you sir!
Wow Carmel is so patience and smooth and your doing good to bro good movements from both
where is part 1?
Those teal gloves or whatever color it is are dank
Black seemed to have issues fighting on the back foot and it got him into bad situations on the ropes when he started getting tired, also what's going on with those low hands . Good to see blue working with him though .
What’s up with the audio 2nd round?
0:36 I would have shit my pants if that was me😂
interesting combat! If you want to develop great punching combinations in sparring, be sure to study the '400 Boxing Combinations' practice guide. It's a great way to improve your skills and become more confident in the ring!
Curmel really loves those Cyan winning gloves 😅
man i wish i could train at the mayweather gym
This is how sparring suppose to be. Light, Fun and just about technique, Not those Spar wars
You gotta spar the best to be the best
How does one develop the physique you need to have for boxing?
You good asf my boy
Very technical sparring
At 7:00 respect for curmel understanding that his dumbass coach was staright yapping with the "good good" when he knew all he did was catch you tired and backpedaling 😂
bro not gone lie, you've grown a lot! The way you can pivot out of harms way is way better! Just better movement overall!
@@Jah-Marii mad love!!
this is a hard sparring no? Damm curmel punches sound like bombs, and the other guy very good to, big balls to spar curmel
Nice
Good work 🔥
High level IQ
let that dog eat!!! great work both of y'all.
Good work
Great work. I see that you get tired from bouncing around so much. Try staying in the pocket and trading with him. You seem hesitant to let your hands go and punch strong. It looked like he brought the heat in the 3rd round. It’s only right you match his energy. Keep grinding💪🏽
Or if he is going to move around a lot he has to be able to keep the distance with the person and be able to keep his energy or be able to not gas from that movement
What? You saw him get tired and your advise was for him to sit in the 50/50 (equal positioning) with a power puncher? Why not tell him to do the obvious thing like work on his cardio? If we are gonna get more technical why not tell him to work on his disengagement game? Learn how to eat the clock with feints and disengaging and smothering his opponent? Curmel lives and breathes in the 50/50 the moment this guy starts disengaging he forces curmel to give up his height and not only that but curmel does not cut the ring off that good this could set up lateral traps and counters. Asking him to sit and trade is horrible advise and i hope he does not follow that as this a dangerous sport (combat sports)and he could get hurt especially in boxing due to the sparring culture. Feints can help you buy time by forcing inactivity and hesitation from your opponent
insane youtube boxer advice
0:36 dam he clean with it
The Dog ate ⚡️
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Black shirt needs to keep his hands up and chin tucked 0:36 would've been a clean over hand knockout for grey shirt.
You gotta always move, bc he kept you in one spot, always move out the way, that's why footwork is more important
Dog work! 🐺🥊💥
Boxing...
im not the best so take what i say with a grain of salt but shouldnt u be putting your hand up after crossing in range?
Great work, u know that kind of shirt Curmel is wearing? Hard af
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Emiliano Vargas beats moton
hey red shoes You're doing it right. Be yourself