Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Pasadena Boxing Show
Fillmore's Jonathan Minero & Joseph Cardenas competed at the City of Pasadena's Villa Parke Boxing Show on Saturday, June 23rd, 2012. Both boxers fought well.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Warzone Boxing!

Congratulations to the Fillmore Boxing Club's Ricardo Cardenas (pictured above with coach Ray 'Windmill' White) who competed at the Ventura KO Boxing Club's Warzone Boxing Show in Rancho Cucamonga on Saturday Feb. 11th 2012. Cardenas made his heavyweight boxing debut a victorious one as he defeated Jorge Solis who entered as an "Unattached" fighter via unanimous decision. You can watch the fight below:
Friday, December 23, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Kid's Class Heavybag Training
Heavybag training can serve an integral part of training. If you cannot spar nor have a coach that can hold mitts for you then the heavy bag is the next best thing. The heavy bag can help improve and develop punching power, balance, and also simulate an opponent.
The heavy bag gives you a feeling of what it feels like to hit an opponent and to punch correctly. If you hit the bag wrong it you’ll know what it feels like to hit incorrectly. It helps to create punching endurance and to condition the muscles and bones in your hands, wrists, and arms. It also can help footwork if you engage the bag as an opponent. When it swings you can block, push, shuffle, move and step.
If you want to hit harder the heavy bag will definitely help--if you use proper technique. The fact that the heavy bag does not punch back can be a positive and a negative because it allows you to focus on hitting it as hard as you want.
It can be a negative because it can cause you to be a little sloppy with your defense and technique because punches aren’t coming back like when using focus mitts with a coach. The danger is if you only hit the bag to see how hard you can hit it, hit the bag without direction or practice sloppily. Those habits that can develop in the way you compete.
You can see some of that above in the first video. The youngster is getting lazy with his hands as they are dropping to his sides. In the next video below (Heavy Bag pt. 2) the coach gives him more instruction and it is a little more of a technical workout. There are still flaws of course because he is only a pup in the sport but there is a difference that is visible.
The heavy bag gives you a feeling of what it feels like to hit an opponent and to punch correctly. If you hit the bag wrong it you’ll know what it feels like to hit incorrectly. It helps to create punching endurance and to condition the muscles and bones in your hands, wrists, and arms. It also can help footwork if you engage the bag as an opponent. When it swings you can block, push, shuffle, move and step.
If you want to hit harder the heavy bag will definitely help--if you use proper technique. The fact that the heavy bag does not punch back can be a positive and a negative because it allows you to focus on hitting it as hard as you want.
It can be a negative because it can cause you to be a little sloppy with your defense and technique because punches aren’t coming back like when using focus mitts with a coach. The danger is if you only hit the bag to see how hard you can hit it, hit the bag without direction or practice sloppily. Those habits that can develop in the way you compete.
You can see some of that above in the first video. The youngster is getting lazy with his hands as they are dropping to his sides. In the next video below (Heavy Bag pt. 2) the coach gives him more instruction and it is a little more of a technical workout. There are still flaws of course because he is only a pup in the sport but there is a difference that is visible.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Lompoc Boxing Show
The Fillmore Boxing Club's Rodrigo Ganica and Jonathan Minero competed on Saturday, October 15th at Ray Baca's Gym as part of the Ventura KO Boxing Show in Lompoc, CA. You can see clips of their bouts below:
Rodrigo Garnica: Red Gloves & Headgear, Black Trunks & Jersey
Jonathan Minero: Blue Gloves & Headgear, Blue Trunks, Black Jersey
Rodrigo Garnica: Red Gloves & Headgear, Black Trunks & Jersey
Jonathan Minero: Blue Gloves & Headgear, Blue Trunks, Black Jersey
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