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Who would win in a boxing match?

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I'm 5'8 and158 pounds. I have no boxing expericne could i possibly beat a featherweight or lightweigth. I have decent hand spend and could probably hit the

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  1. no you wouldn't win...because you have no experience.  and you can't just depend on you hand or arm spend.  so yeah i doubt it..  


  2. If you have a mahatma cerebration disposition, you will never be beaten in your first fight because it's all about the heart and the brain, only 10% talent.

  3. youre dreaming.

    without training and experience, you'd be lucky if you could hit a real boxer with your decent hand speed.

  4. 5'8 at 158...your size has nothing to do with skills. For example...look at butterbeen...he's a fat@ss but he got skills and handle. Then look at Brck Lesner...he's buffed out for no reason.

    Have you ever even been in a street fight? if you have..are you good?

    Having no boxing experience..you can NOT beat anyone no matter their weight class, because skills is everything..size is nothing unless you have a 4 inch or more reach difference and a 30 or more pound difference.

    Here is some helpful tips.

    1. How is your stamina?

    (you need to be able to go all out full speed non stop for at least 5 minutes or more..if you cant do that..time to jog, jump rope, and run 1-5 miles a day) Being able to last long in a fight will most likely get you the win if the other guy doesn't have stamina. He can be stronger, bigger, a bit faster..but if he doesn't have stamina and tires fast..you can just beat his @ss. TIP: Get joggin/runnin! and when you do practice on the bag...go all out, make sure u wrap your hands. Do a lot of explosives..so when you really fight, you'll be good to go.

    2. How is your speed in accuracy?

    (you need to be able to throw fast punches with kicking power, you have to make sure you can hit your opponent and not throw wild swings. You want to make sure you know how to jab, upper cut, hay maker, and hook properly and accurately) TIP: Work on the punching bag and speed bag if available, being fast isn't enough..being faster than your opponent is even better.

    2. How is your defense and reflexes?

    (you have to be able to move in and out, you have to have quick reflexes to know when he's open and when to hit, you also have to have quick reflexes to defend yourself. Putting your fist near the side of your face is not good enough..he'll aim to the body..can u move ur hands quick enough to block that?)  Tip: Spar with a friend with gloves on, have him come at you while you try to block, dodge, sweep in/sweet out, and duck his hits.

    3. How is your technique?

    (swinging right to left isn't enough, you have to know how to move in to make your opponent open his guard and move to your direction. You jab with the left he'll curve right....BOOM hook with the right hand as he's going that same direction! Now that's technique. A jab jab jab hook combo won't always work. So always make sure you have many combos ready. Know when to duck and dodge while returning a hit. If he leans in to swing a right punch at you, you swerve to YOUR RIGHT, and uppercut towards left right into his jaw...that's just an example) TIP: Work on combos and technique while sparring.

    4. DON'T RUSH!

    TIP: Running in with a ****** back fist is a no-no, he can just leave his arm straight out and have u run into it, or if he swings...you have alot of forcing going in. He has alot of force going back at you...you get KO'd. Close the distance, pace yourself wisely.

    5. Learn to control your breathing...you don't want to tire yourself from breathing incorrectly. Learn to control it and take it easy.

    6. Strength...minimal weight lifting is good. You don't want to get all bulky and tensed, you want your muscles relaxed so you can swing faster without ripping or pulling anything.

    Train hard EVERYDAY. At least a 2 hour minimal workout per day on 3-6 days a week. You want your muscles to be lean and quick to respond. The harder you train..the better you become, the wiser you get, the quicker you think, the stronger you get, the faster you move.

    NOTE: You shouldn't take up boxing because you just want to beat on people, you should take it up to challenge what YOU can do to your fullest abilities, and it's also useful in defending yourself and others. Boxing isn't something to joke about.


  5. You would get the dust beat out of you they could not knock you out but they would beat you up I wish I could see it I like seeing someone get the c**p beat out of them.  

  6. lol. I bet u will win.

  7. you'll be K.O or you'll give up, do to exhaustion.  

  8. no you have no experience, u say u have decent hand speed but compared to a experience fighter you hands are 2 slow.the only way you can beat an featherweight or lightweight is if you get a lucky punch or you just have raw talent and skill.


  9. You will definitely get knocked out, man I'm 5' 10", 190 Pounds and athletic; I personally met Ivan Calderon and saw how skilled and fast he is, I would never even think about trying to fight him. Unless I can get a couple of millions.

  10. You would get kill, it's all about experience.Size does not matter,take brock lesner for example or jose casaco they both were much bigger than there 1st opponent and both lost.  

  11. I'm pretty sure at 5'0, 108, Calderon would give you a thrashing.

    And he's a flyweight.

    Pacquiao's a lightweight. Even a mediocre one with sparse instruction is likely to win...

    Training is the key, not size.

    Find a gym and maybe you wouldn't have to think about smashing smaller guys.

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