Who do you recommend? I watched a great one on Arguello vs Mancini, but I can't find it now and I wonder if the guy is gone from Youtube.
Re: Famous fight breakdown/analysis on Youtube
Posted: 30 Jan 2019, 10:04
by arlovski
was it that one mate?
If so I put that together, did some vids a few years ago but don't really have time now.
I do put analysis/history type stuff on my instagram regularly though - ostasboxing
Re: Famous fight breakdown/analysis on Youtube
Posted: 30 Jan 2019, 10:10
by bennie
Arguello's jab is the key to victory; it thudded home with sickening monotony. Mancini copped a pasting and this fight could have ruined him but he was young enough to come again.
If so I put that together, did some vids a few years ago but don't really have time now.
I do put analysis/history type stuff on my instagram regularly though - ostasboxing
It was! Thankyou! Don't know why I couldn't find that. I found the couple that I have seen really insightful. I'm fairly knowledgeable for someone who has never boxed, but I learn a ton from stuff like this. Thankyou for doing it.
Re: Famous fight breakdown/analysis on Youtube
Posted: 30 Jan 2019, 16:29
by handsofstone
I recommend all of Arlovski's work, I loved the Bob Foster vs Mike Quarry one
If so I put that together, did some vids a few years ago but don't really have time now.
I do put analysis/history type stuff on my instagram regularly though - ostasboxing
Thank you so much! That was extraordinary!
handsofstone wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 16:29
I recommend all of Arlovski's work, I loved the Bob Foster vs Mike Quarry one
thanks lads appreciate it
Re: Famous fight breakdown/analysis on Youtube
Posted: 31 Jan 2019, 08:39
by orbtastic
Yeah, I enjoyed them. How come you don't have time?
Re: Famous fight breakdown/analysis on Youtube
Posted: 31 Jan 2019, 09:39
by arlovski
orbtastic wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 08:39
Yeah, I enjoyed them. How come you don't have time?
a full time job, young family, my own gym, training a couple of pros and other fighters, mental dog that needs loads of exercising, and a strong interest in Buddhism and Eastern philosophical mysticism which requires a fair amount of time spent in deep introspection and reflection - the usual crap mate
orbtastic wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 08:39
Yeah, I enjoyed them. How come you don't have time?
a full time job, young family, my own gym, training a couple of pros and other fighters, mental dog that needs loads of exercising, and a strong interest in Buddhism and Eastern philosophical mysticism which requires a fair amount of time spent in deep introspection and reflection - the usual crap mate
Don't forget, having to work with Abi. He's "the proper trainer"
orbtastic wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 08:39
Yeah, I enjoyed them. How come you don't have time?
a full time job, young family, my own gym, training a couple of pros and other fighters, mental dog that needs loads of exercising, and a strong interest in Buddhism and Eastern philosophical mysticism which requires a fair amount of time spent in deep introspection and reflection - the usual crap mate
Don't forget, having to work with Abi. He's "the proper trainer"
there's only room for one Syrian trainer in West Yorkshire it seems, i'm locked in a power battle with a 5'4" lunatic who keeps snapping at my ankles
Re: Famous fight breakdown/analysis on Youtube
Posted: 01 Feb 2019, 10:30
by orbtastic
Serious question, how do you square away Buddhism with boxing?