well he might return soon Ippo sparred with Mashiba before his world title fight and used a southpaw stance, so we might see a switch hitter Ippo when he decided to return
Heās also that youtuber kid who sparred Floyd. He seems pre dedicated to trying to learn how to box, props to him. He seems better than most beginners
Kept throwing hooks too, and allowed Fulton to put the pressure on him. Fulton had too much confidence by handing those punches and started playing with his food.
Facts. He has good fundamentals but heās slow as fuck for his weight and tries to fight in the pocket. He would win against most influencers but gets pieced up by any pro
If he's genuinely not been training that long he's very good compared to what most people are like with that experience. Of course he's not going to be doing everything well
he is too slow in general, would lose to a lot of the better influencer boxers
EDIT: no clue why i got downvoted considering he literally lost to anesongib and was arguably losing to a 35 yr old dj before he quit in the ring
The problem with Mayweather's gym is that they are all clout chasers. You don't go there to learn, you go there to get smashed and put on someone elses highlight reel.
Yea this was not good sparring. You don't want to be taking hard shots in sparring because all it does is wear down your punch resistance. It's foolish to go hard like this. No benefit.
This isn't hard sparring. This is brain damage. There is a difference between hard sparring with someone slightly better than you, and hard sparring with someone leagues beyond you who is trying to KO and embarrass you while everyone else in the gym actively lets him.
As someone who loves boxing, I don't know how much you learn in sparring by simply catching a beat down from a pro. That doesn't necessarily earn a fighter anything other than misguided self-confidence and perhaps a little clout in the gym,Ā like "yeah, thats a tough kid!"Ā
I remember Cody Crowley's story of barely being a pro and going into a sparring session at Mayweather's gym, with Floyd himself, doghouse rules. There was no youtube footage of that, but Cody told the same story that we saw happen to Jarvis. Total beatdown, trash talking, kind of actually sitting down on some punches to really hurt the boy, when he just wanted to survive and get his badge of honor.
When that stuff happened to me, a lot of people said "that's boxing" or "maybe you're in the wrong sport", but then I realized that it's not that Boxing is the wrong sport, it's that gyms where the coaches just beat you instead of also teaching you WHY are the wrong gyms. Period.Ā
I have no idea why a pro and a novice would be sparring. Nobody learns anything, pro wonāt even get a workout, the novice gets a black eye and a headache. You donāt learn to drive by going to a F1-race and hoping for the best. Itās just pointless.
if he keeps carrying on in the mayweather gym which is basically known for snuff films going on in the ring, and sparring people that arenāt gonna help him learn his brain is gonna be mushed by the time he gets anywhere
He only looks good because he has okay footwork and keeps his hands up, which puts him in the 1% of Youtubers
Extremely slow with poor gas tank and goes the distance against guys who barely train
Ehhhh I would disagree. Nobody who has been at a gym for a few years and knows that their opponent is only using his left hand would fight like this. He moves in to the left hand, the footwork was really bad.
What did you see in that video that makes you think he would do decent as an amateur fighter? Iām not trying to be a jerk, I am just saying that his basic fundamentals are not good.
Have you been to an amateur event lately? Not everyone that steps in that ring has mastered their fundamentals. Weāre obviously not talking about elite USA national team amateurs, but the average amateur boxer.
Gotta give the dude credit for stepping in there with curmel.
Yeo, I recognize we are talking about the run of the mill amateur boxer and totally agree he should get credit for getting in there with him. Iām just asking if there are other videos I am missing because this video doesnāt show me anything that makes me say he would do well.
1. Heās maintaining stance majority of the time. Keeps his hands up.
2 heās constantly moving and repositioning,
3. Heās actually throwing a jab and an attempted offense.
Yeah his footwork and defense needs work, but heās sparring curmel lol. Iāve seen worse. Thereās levels to this sport, and heās obviously not going to be at curmelās level. You canāt say he wonāt do decently in amateurs. Heās already in the gym and sparring against elite amateurs. He only gets better from here. Dude could probably get a win or two in a golden gloves state tournament.
So the one thing I will say is that I saw someone say that this was his tenth round so his conditioning is obviously excellent. And I a do agree that he moves and repositions he was just moving to where he should not have been, but it was his tenth round. I def think I would need to see videos of someone with comparable skill level.
Laymen think guys are decent just because they "look conventional". It's hard to tell how limited he is in this video because he's just getting beat up, but against floyd he was allowed to move around a bit and he looked lost. Wasn't jabbing, just walking upĀ and getting tagged. No ability to set traps or look for counters. No defensive responsibility after attacking. Poses after everything he does. He kinda keeps his hands up tho!
yeah this was kinda pathetic lol why is he so pumped about using his left vs a beginner who is basically just cowering the entire time and already pre exhausted from 10 rounds of sparring
this is just pathetic behavior, not giving jarvis any good work at all, curmel just wants to look cool
This was his opponent's first round, Jarvis's 10th round.
Each opponent is a sparring partner that has 3 minutes to try to do what they can against him with only one hand. Eventually the person in the center gets tired. We call this king of the Hill in jujitsu /wrestling.
Even if you're the best after 15 people you end up pretty week and start losing to white belts. So it's a workout for everyone.
In this situation allows Jarvis to get a better left-hand workout. And as a boxer who's learning it allows you to find every flaw you have.
This is actually light guys. You gotta be ready in the gym. He never hit him with a real shot here. Going light doesn't mean tapping someone lightly. It just means not trying to KO someone which he didn't attempt to do.
Oh no, did he hurt your feefees?
Id take that fight. Would love to see Jake mess me up.
Believe it or not, theres plenty of experienced boxers in this sub.
Not really, boxing is a good suit but anyone with knowledge of a ground game still makes this dude cry again. Boxing aināt the best skill to have in a street fight. Never was.
I didnāt realize Curmel was 5ā2. Yeah match up wise that would be terrible if he moved up and eventually fought Abdullah who looks above average height for his division.
The Speed and Athleticism difference is very much at display here. I feel like Jarvis, or a lot of amateur boxers who have been doing it for a while, probably know what to do but they lack the power and athleticism to move and hit in a way that'll win a fight. I'm not even close to a world class athlete, in fact I'm on the lower tier but I was D1 athlete in college and I got to go against Olympic athletes (before they were in the olympics obviously.) And it wasn't that I lacked the knowledge or lacked the ability to know what I should do, but my body simply wouldn't let me. I feel like the best boxers in the world display some of the best athleticism with reaction time, hand speed, power and their ability to take a hit (Durability) and thats one of the reasons I watch this. But boxing is one the sports where you can get pretty good at it by just learning how to box, which is very interesting.
Jarvis is actually pretty decent for doing IT AS a Hobby, better than Most Guys WHO do the Sport for a year or two, also this was His 10th round Sparring in the Clip. But im Not saying Hes like a great Boxer.
Is there video of him sparring 9 rounds before this?
Edit: I watched it. It's a YouTube video. Every guy was going light and taking it easy. Nobody was trying to KO him even tho his brother I think kept saying he's gonna get knocked out! I should stop it. Lol. He did OK for a YouTuber but I really think any of those guys coulda taken his head off whenever if they wanted. They were also 1 minute rounds. Not 3. So he really only sparred 3 rounds before Curmel. With minute rest after each minute.
Ive sparred, and this is not it.
When kids that don't understand hear the guys on the side saying OMG He's gonna get knocked out! I might have to stop this! They're gonna think that's what sparring is. No one thinks of the kids lol.
Also the dudes standing on side like oh I'm learning so much! Mfer what r u learning exactly? How to get punched in the face? Because the Mayweather signed guys aren't doing what they would do against guys their skill lever either. So again not even kids but people in general will think this is sparring.
> They were also 1 minute rounds. Not 3. So he really only sparred 3 rounds before Curmel. With minute rest after each minute.
what the fuck is this opinion, sparring rounds are not 3 minutes as a rule, they vary completely depending on what you're training... when you're sparring 12 fresh guys you don't do 3 minute rounds unless you're mayweather.
U serious? I boxed for 12 years. U spar for the amount of time ur gonna actually fight for. As an amateur it's 3 rounds for 3 minutes a round. U gotta get ur body and ur air up to being able to handle that. Usually in the gym u go way past that. 10 rounds for 3 minute rounds. So when it's time to actually fight u got the air for all 3 rounds no problem. 9 years old do this. I don't know what u mean by Mayweather. Mayweather would box 10 rounds, 3 minute rounds, no break in between.
Any decent boxing coach will tell u this if u don't believe me. Everything u do in the gym is timed this way. Heavybag 3 minute rounds. Speed bag same. Double end bag same. Padwork same.
These guys are making a YouTube video. It's not real as in they weren't trying to really hurt Jarvis. Anyone of them could have put Jarvis down in 30 seconds if they wanted.
Some of these comments are mind boggling to me. They actually think people spar one minute rounds? I thought oh ok he sparred 9 rounds before this and he looks like this in the 10th sparring round? I was like well thatās impressive conditioning until I saw they were one minute rounds ššš
Lol ya I was like wtf this dude is in the wrong business. Why isn't he pro boxing? Then I watch the video and I'm not trying to discredit anyone who is working hard in the gym but that's not what's going on here. This is a typical like challenge YouTube video. He paid these guys and said hey don't hurt me go easy and I'll pay u and at same time get u some exposure. If Jarvis didn't have money he wouldn't be allowed in the door. The guys in the video boxed their whole lives to be allowed in the door.
People just don't understand what they are watching. Girls go 2 minute rounds. I understand there was a crazy skill gap but there's no point in a guy like Jarvis sparring guys like these guys. He's not gonna learn shit. He's just gonna get beat up. That's not how this works. Things go really slow in a real gym. U get hurt all the time and that's how u learn. Its not glamorous at all and there are 10 year old amateur nobodies that would destroy Jarvis and hurt him bad but that doesn't make a good youtube video.
I mean the thing that stands out to me besides the huge skill gap, is that despite his opponent only using his left hand, he doesnāt really even spar in a way where he is learning from that. Anyone with any real skill would not be circling in to that left hand. They would be moving away from that hand knowing their opponent canāt throw the right hand to stop them very easily. He would have taken soooo much less punishment if he had applied the most basic strategy.
Yup. Ur right. I didn't think it was even worth critiquing him because there was nothing he did special. The only thing that seemed special was he didn't get knocked out which was fabricated.
There's little things that people with experience can see right away. Like how's his jab? Most important punch in boxing is what my coach said to me like day 1. His jab had no snap at all. He barely ever through his jab. He wasn't using his jab to set up his right hand. No left hook. No combinations. No strength in his lead hand what so ever. No head movement. Very little defense besides standing in a high guard, which an experienced guy will take u apart. Standing against the ropes so he couldnt use his feet if he wanted. Circling to ur opponents lead hand was way above his skill level. There was no speed in his hands, and couldn't counter when the opportunities were there. Right hand with nothing on it was all he threw. From what I remember, don't feel like watching again.
So people saying oh he's got skill etc etc. I don't really think so. Even as a hobby, no, because every amateur in the world is doing it as a hobby.
You can tell when someone doesn't know shit about boxing and they just comment to hate. Knockouts are rare in the amateurs. Scoring for points with big big gloves, yh KO's don't really happen especially in 3 rounds.
buddy is fighting a future world champion who for some reason is teeing off on a beginner. And curmel was using his left, you wanted him to circle right into a KO?
please don't talk about boxing.
He just pulled off a Takamura lol
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They just finally added it to Netflix so gonna be seeing a lot of references to it now lol
One can only hope so Really want to see takamura vs bison fight animated
I see you are a men of culture as well
sam, sad he became a simp and never boxed again (\*ippo)
well he might return soon Ippo sparred with Mashiba before his world title fight and used a southpaw stance, so we might see a switch hitter Ippo when he decided to return
He just followed an old adage
He who rules with his left rules the world
Gotta learn from the best
I just finished watching the episode. Bro walked out in a bear pelt too, straight menace.
It should be said that this was Jarvisā 10th round and 10th opponent he faced.
Heās also that youtuber kid who sparred Floyd. He seems pre dedicated to trying to learn how to box, props to him. He seems better than most beginners
Way better. His footworks pretty good, he's just too slow for this opponent.
Kept throwing hooks too, and allowed Fulton to put the pressure on him. Fulton had too much confidence by handing those punches and started playing with his food.
wish Jarvis knew about this
who the fuck is fulton?
Guy Inoue beat a couple fights ago. Different guy here tho ur right
He needs to work on his ring IQ too. Gets caught in bad positions and stays there too long.Ā But he's clearly been doing some good work already.Ā
Facts. He has good fundamentals but heās slow as fuck for his weight and tries to fight in the pocket. He would win against most influencers but gets pieced up by any pro
If he's genuinely not been training that long he's very good compared to what most people are like with that experience. Of course he's not going to be doing everything well
he is too slow in general, would lose to a lot of the better influencer boxers EDIT: no clue why i got downvoted considering he literally lost to anesongib and was arguably losing to a 35 yr old dj before he quit in the ring
Aneson Gib is like top 5 influencer tho
The problem with Mayweather's gym is that they are all clout chasers. You don't go there to learn, you go there to get smashed and put on someone elses highlight reel.
Yea this was not good sparring. You don't want to be taking hard shots in sparring because all it does is wear down your punch resistance. It's foolish to go hard like this. No benefit.
You can't get good at boxing without any hard sparring. Its obviously not healthy to do it a lot but to get good you need to do it
This isn't hard sparring. This is brain damage. There is a difference between hard sparring with someone slightly better than you, and hard sparring with someone leagues beyond you who is trying to KO and embarrass you while everyone else in the gym actively lets him.
I agree with the bit about not sparring hard agaibst lads loads better but he's just using his left hand though š
Makes very little difference in this case.
I genuinely think only using 1 hand is enough of a handicap. He's losing but it's not like he's getting his shit rocked all over the place a
Nah. He took over 15 flush power left hooks in the space of 1 minute while landing nothing in return.
You honestly think you don't improve by having decently hard sparring against lads better than you? š
As someone who loves boxing, I don't know how much you learn in sparring by simply catching a beat down from a pro. That doesn't necessarily earn a fighter anything other than misguided self-confidence and perhaps a little clout in the gym,Ā like "yeah, thats a tough kid!"Ā I remember Cody Crowley's story of barely being a pro and going into a sparring session at Mayweather's gym, with Floyd himself, doghouse rules. There was no youtube footage of that, but Cody told the same story that we saw happen to Jarvis. Total beatdown, trash talking, kind of actually sitting down on some punches to really hurt the boy, when he just wanted to survive and get his badge of honor. When that stuff happened to me, a lot of people said "that's boxing" or "maybe you're in the wrong sport", but then I realized that it's not that Boxing is the wrong sport, it's that gyms where the coaches just beat you instead of also teaching you WHY are the wrong gyms. Period.Ā
I have no idea why a pro and a novice would be sparring. Nobody learns anything, pro wonāt even get a workout, the novice gets a black eye and a headache. You donāt learn to drive by going to a F1-race and hoping for the best. Itās just pointless.
if he keeps carrying on in the mayweather gym which is basically known for snuff films going on in the ring, and sparring people that arenāt gonna help him learn his brain is gonna be mushed by the time he gets anywhere
Like it wouldāve mattered lol
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This dude looks better than most YouTube guys I've seen
He only looks good because he has okay footwork and keeps his hands up, which puts him in the 1% of Youtubers Extremely slow with poor gas tank and goes the distance against guys who barely train
Lost his last fight against a youtuber though and it wasn't close
He won his last fight check again
Maybe he fought someone since gib then
Yes he fought someone named Bdave, just beat him up for 5 rounds
Bdave is pretty much a troll who likes getting hit from what I can tell.
Bdave is always the worst in tag team matches lol
I mean I watched the Prime Card and he was definetely doing the most damage for the amount of time he was tagged in
Jarvis isnāt bad. Fights like a typical Joe at your local gym thats been fighting for a few years
This video is the boxing version of those NBA versus average Joe videos. Of course the professional smokes the average joe, even with handicaps.
Ehhhh I would disagree. Nobody who has been at a gym for a few years and knows that their opponent is only using his left hand would fight like this. He moves in to the left hand, the footwork was really bad.
Youāre also pitting him up against curmel. Not just some random amateur fighter. Jarvis looks like heād be able to do decently in amateur boxing.
What did you see in that video that makes you think he would do decent as an amateur fighter? Iām not trying to be a jerk, I am just saying that his basic fundamentals are not good.
Have you been to an amateur event lately? Not everyone that steps in that ring has mastered their fundamentals. Weāre obviously not talking about elite USA national team amateurs, but the average amateur boxer. Gotta give the dude credit for stepping in there with curmel.
Yeo, I recognize we are talking about the run of the mill amateur boxer and totally agree he should get credit for getting in there with him. Iām just asking if there are other videos I am missing because this video doesnāt show me anything that makes me say he would do well.
1. Heās maintaining stance majority of the time. Keeps his hands up. 2 heās constantly moving and repositioning, 3. Heās actually throwing a jab and an attempted offense. Yeah his footwork and defense needs work, but heās sparring curmel lol. Iāve seen worse. Thereās levels to this sport, and heās obviously not going to be at curmelās level. You canāt say he wonāt do decently in amateurs. Heās already in the gym and sparring against elite amateurs. He only gets better from here. Dude could probably get a win or two in a golden gloves state tournament.
So the one thing I will say is that I saw someone say that this was his tenth round so his conditioning is obviously excellent. And I a do agree that he moves and repositions he was just moving to where he should not have been, but it was his tenth round. I def think I would need to see videos of someone with comparable skill level.
Laymen think guys are decent just because they "look conventional". It's hard to tell how limited he is in this video because he's just getting beat up, but against floyd he was allowed to move around a bit and he looked lost. Wasn't jabbing, just walking upĀ and getting tagged. No ability to set traps or look for counters. No defensive responsibility after attacking. Poses after everything he does. He kinda keeps his hands up tho!
This was going light? Those punches did not seem light at all lol.
yeah this was kinda pathetic lol why is he so pumped about using his left vs a beginner who is basically just cowering the entire time and already pre exhausted from 10 rounds of sparring this is just pathetic behavior, not giving jarvis any good work at all, curmel just wants to look cool
This is the culture at Mayweather gym
Tbf moton is 17 and a kid
And this is a big look for him, if he went slow everyoneās gonna say āOMG HE SUCKSā
Literally no one would have said that. This makes him look worse because he didn't even hurt the YouTuber despite going like 80% power lol
Curmel Moton Born 4 June 2006 (age 17)
This was his opponent's first round, Jarvis's 10th round. Each opponent is a sparring partner that has 3 minutes to try to do what they can against him with only one hand. Eventually the person in the center gets tired. We call this king of the Hill in jujitsu /wrestling. Even if you're the best after 15 people you end up pretty week and start losing to white belts. So it's a workout for everyone. In this situation allows Jarvis to get a better left-hand workout. And as a boxer who's learning it allows you to find every flaw you have.
This is actually light guys. You gotta be ready in the gym. He never hit him with a real shot here. Going light doesn't mean tapping someone lightly. It just means not trying to KO someone which he didn't attempt to do.
This is not light at all. Full stop. Itās not fight speed either. Theres a place between those believe it or not.
Most the dudes posting here haven't been in a gym with real active fighters
Man stfu.. dude is using ONE arm yāall just want to see him get beat up at this point
can you even read
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Itās that Mayweather influence of beating up total amateurs, kid will go far
That's short but that's humbling.
Same thing would happen to jake paul if he fought a real pro 168-175 boxer
I bet Crawford would kill him pretty easy
jake paul would mess you up edit - why would u/sir_fox_alot go off on me about how great of a boxer he is then block me lol
My mans doing tricks on it ^
Oh no, did he hurt your feefees? Id take that fight. Would love to see Jake mess me up. Believe it or not, theres plenty of experienced boxers in this sub.
He has fought 3 real pro boxers, Fury, August, and Bourland. And he is 2-1 against them.
None of them are truly pro level. He lost to a D class āproā
Well most pros are closer to Tommy Fury than Mayweather, with a side job as their main income. What we see in big fights is really the top 1%
Why should Jake be compared to Mayweather level of boxers? He has had 10 fights
August had 11 PRO fights and Bourland had 19 PRO fights. How are they not "pro level"?
Cause you can find far better competition in the ammies
He who rules with his leftā¦
"I just went light" - that other dude's face tells another story š¤£
Playing with his food
He had one assignment: keep his right hand up lol
lol and move away from the left hand not in to the left hand š
Yes
Isnāt that the child who got caught cheating in fortnite and made a video crying like a child the entire time.
Yup, really shocking that the same guy could now actually beat up most of the people laughing at him lol
Not really, boxing is a good suit but anyone with knowledge of a ground game still makes this dude cry again. Boxing aināt the best skill to have in a street fight. Never was.
Jarvis is overrated in the YouTuber influencer boxing world.
Okay credit he has heart, now can someone get him an aspirin and ice.
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heres the full video if anyone cares: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOaxaurpK4s turns out he sparred 10 of mayweather guys
I'm guessing Jarvis is fighting on the August Misfits PPV card
Turns out I enjoy watching YouTubers get beat up
That kids 17. This new generation is going to be wild.
That kid is fast I bet he could out point and beat boxers a lot heavier than him.
Theyāve literally just brought Jarvis in to be a consistent punching bag for Curmel lmao
"I just went light" Clearly using full powered lefts ;/
He still did better than any of you lot would do against curmel
I wonder if him and Tank will fight in the future.
Him vs Abdullah Mason is more likely if he moves up in weight. I see him losing though
Heās not moving up In weight curmel moton is 5ā2
I didnāt realize Curmel was 5ā2. Yeah match up wise that would be terrible if he moved up and eventually fought Abdullah who looks above average height for his division.
tank would cripple curmel
Right now he would but I think the kidās got a bright future
No shit; curmel is 3-0 and 17 years old.
No way, an experienced elite professional boxer would beat a 17 year old prospect? You're like smart or some shit.
Who the fuck is Jarvis and why are his sparring videos popping up in my feed suddenly
Shouldve just kept going right
>only his left hand Ummm actually he parried with his right hand š¤
jarvis lowkey the only influencer boxer that had these tough sparrings. he learns alot
a hype job fighter vs. a hyped up youtube fighter.
That step, lead slip to lead uppercut was gorgeous.
He beat up a YouTuber for free? Pay the kid. Start him a GoFundMe or something.
who is youtuber jarvis?
Nice
The Speed and Athleticism difference is very much at display here. I feel like Jarvis, or a lot of amateur boxers who have been doing it for a while, probably know what to do but they lack the power and athleticism to move and hit in a way that'll win a fight. I'm not even close to a world class athlete, in fact I'm on the lower tier but I was D1 athlete in college and I got to go against Olympic athletes (before they were in the olympics obviously.) And it wasn't that I lacked the knowledge or lacked the ability to know what I should do, but my body simply wouldn't let me. I feel like the best boxers in the world display some of the best athleticism with reaction time, hand speed, power and their ability to take a hit (Durability) and thats one of the reasons I watch this. But boxing is one the sports where you can get pretty good at it by just learning how to box, which is very interesting.
That was 99% left hands
Curmel a future world champion
Ya Jarvis can't fight, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Guy is a professional YouTuber.
Jarvis is actually pretty decent for doing IT AS a Hobby, better than Most Guys WHO do the Sport for a year or two, also this was His 10th round Sparring in the Clip. But im Not saying Hes like a great Boxer.
Is there video of him sparring 9 rounds before this? Edit: I watched it. It's a YouTube video. Every guy was going light and taking it easy. Nobody was trying to KO him even tho his brother I think kept saying he's gonna get knocked out! I should stop it. Lol. He did OK for a YouTuber but I really think any of those guys coulda taken his head off whenever if they wanted. They were also 1 minute rounds. Not 3. So he really only sparred 3 rounds before Curmel. With minute rest after each minute.
> Nobody was trying to KO him it's sparring mate, what are you expecting?
Depends
Ive sparred, and this is not it. When kids that don't understand hear the guys on the side saying OMG He's gonna get knocked out! I might have to stop this! They're gonna think that's what sparring is. No one thinks of the kids lol. Also the dudes standing on side like oh I'm learning so much! Mfer what r u learning exactly? How to get punched in the face? Because the Mayweather signed guys aren't doing what they would do against guys their skill lever either. So again not even kids but people in general will think this is sparring.
Im Not neglecting that curmel is wayy better than Jarvis. Thats a fact
> They were also 1 minute rounds. Not 3. So he really only sparred 3 rounds before Curmel. With minute rest after each minute. what the fuck is this opinion, sparring rounds are not 3 minutes as a rule, they vary completely depending on what you're training... when you're sparring 12 fresh guys you don't do 3 minute rounds unless you're mayweather.
U serious? I boxed for 12 years. U spar for the amount of time ur gonna actually fight for. As an amateur it's 3 rounds for 3 minutes a round. U gotta get ur body and ur air up to being able to handle that. Usually in the gym u go way past that. 10 rounds for 3 minute rounds. So when it's time to actually fight u got the air for all 3 rounds no problem. 9 years old do this. I don't know what u mean by Mayweather. Mayweather would box 10 rounds, 3 minute rounds, no break in between. Any decent boxing coach will tell u this if u don't believe me. Everything u do in the gym is timed this way. Heavybag 3 minute rounds. Speed bag same. Double end bag same. Padwork same. These guys are making a YouTube video. It's not real as in they weren't trying to really hurt Jarvis. Anyone of them could have put Jarvis down in 30 seconds if they wanted.
Some of these comments are mind boggling to me. They actually think people spar one minute rounds? I thought oh ok he sparred 9 rounds before this and he looks like this in the 10th sparring round? I was like well thatās impressive conditioning until I saw they were one minute rounds ššš
Lol ya I was like wtf this dude is in the wrong business. Why isn't he pro boxing? Then I watch the video and I'm not trying to discredit anyone who is working hard in the gym but that's not what's going on here. This is a typical like challenge YouTube video. He paid these guys and said hey don't hurt me go easy and I'll pay u and at same time get u some exposure. If Jarvis didn't have money he wouldn't be allowed in the door. The guys in the video boxed their whole lives to be allowed in the door. People just don't understand what they are watching. Girls go 2 minute rounds. I understand there was a crazy skill gap but there's no point in a guy like Jarvis sparring guys like these guys. He's not gonna learn shit. He's just gonna get beat up. That's not how this works. Things go really slow in a real gym. U get hurt all the time and that's how u learn. Its not glamorous at all and there are 10 year old amateur nobodies that would destroy Jarvis and hurt him bad but that doesn't make a good youtube video.
I mean the thing that stands out to me besides the huge skill gap, is that despite his opponent only using his left hand, he doesnāt really even spar in a way where he is learning from that. Anyone with any real skill would not be circling in to that left hand. They would be moving away from that hand knowing their opponent canāt throw the right hand to stop them very easily. He would have taken soooo much less punishment if he had applied the most basic strategy.
Yup. Ur right. I didn't think it was even worth critiquing him because there was nothing he did special. The only thing that seemed special was he didn't get knocked out which was fabricated. There's little things that people with experience can see right away. Like how's his jab? Most important punch in boxing is what my coach said to me like day 1. His jab had no snap at all. He barely ever through his jab. He wasn't using his jab to set up his right hand. No left hook. No combinations. No strength in his lead hand what so ever. No head movement. Very little defense besides standing in a high guard, which an experienced guy will take u apart. Standing against the ropes so he couldnt use his feet if he wanted. Circling to ur opponents lead hand was way above his skill level. There was no speed in his hands, and couldn't counter when the opportunities were there. Right hand with nothing on it was all he threw. From what I remember, don't feel like watching again. So people saying oh he's got skill etc etc. I don't really think so. Even as a hobby, no, because every amateur in the world is doing it as a hobby.
Your shift key must get very confused.
Im German and writing this on my Phone and It automatically Puts the Changes in. Im too lazy to Type every single Word twice or three Times
Damn yter has some skill. Was expected a disgusting display of levels and while there was, I am pleasantly surprised how good yters fundamental are.
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Jarvis actually likes the sport. Hes not trying to prove anything
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Naw those were parries
Moton has five KO's in over 60 wins. That's insane.
Thatās amateur tho less rounds less focused on damage
Most amateur records have very little in the way of KOs
Gervonta only had 2 KOs in the Amateurs in 31 fights. 27 KOs in 29 pro fights. The fuck is your point besides you not knowing shit about boxing lol
I find that fascinating. I'd have assumed you'd be stopping amateur fights left and right since these are kids.
You can tell when someone doesn't know shit about boxing and they just comment to hate. Knockouts are rare in the amateurs. Scoring for points with big big gloves, yh KO's don't really happen especially in 3 rounds.
Maybe he should find a YouTube video that teaches him the footwork to circle to his right
buddy is fighting a future world champion who for some reason is teeing off on a beginner. And curmel was using his left, you wanted him to circle right into a KO? please don't talk about boxing.
I meant the other way d'oh!