Hey Ben!
So... I'm not going to touch on uke bashing because I know close to none about it lol. The one thing I will focus on however is sparring. Lionet's already summed up when I was planning on saying. So instead, I will tell you what I believe you can improve on and build off of the sparring. One of these things I believe you need to work on is movement and linking. You have the attacks and balance, but to me it seems you don't know how to link up moves.
The first kick in the replay looked like an accident because your opponent was off balance. This would have been fine if you followed up with an attack, which you did but looked unnatural. Once you landed, there was a slight decrease in momentum, and then a sudden burst for the kick. This, to me, is something you should avoid. It makes you look like a robot and kind of turns me off from the replay. Another thing is that the second kick didn't look like a kick, and more of a push. The one thing that makes a kick look good is a snap. As soon as that kick lands, it has to pull back instead of push forward. One thing that helps me when doing a kick is a simple rule. As soon as a kick lands, wait at least 10-15 frames, then pull back. (of course this varies between how powerful a kick is, but it's just a rule of thumb.) Anyways, after that second kick, your momentum stopped... and you jumped...
NO NO NO NO DAS A BAD
Not only that, but while you were in the air, there were twitches. There was also your left arm which:
contracted
then extended
then contracted again
This drives me NUTS. It looked like you freaked out when you lost momentum, so you jumped. Then while in the air you looked stiff, and that's when twitches happen. When a joint moves in the air, let it move. That left are was moving back because you contracted it. Then it slowly extended, only to be contracted again to punch. DO NOT FORCE JOINTS. Think of them as swords. You don't force a sword to suddenly change directions. It's not a club, it's a sword. You flow with it, you work with it as if it's your own limb. In this case, it actually is your limb. Only when you flow with it is when you get a powerful attack. Do not force something just to get an attack that won't really benefit in the long run. Then right after that, you tried to follow up with another punch. This time, with no momentum nor proper support. You didn't have a firm grip on the ground and caused you to over shoot... if you have followed your pec's momentum. Instead of missing, you stopped your pec to hit your opponent. Then it looked like you trying to go for a third, but since you had a weak support, you got off balance.
The rest of the replay wasn't as bad. But that whole middle section needed a ton of work. In all, you need to flow with your joints, don't force them just to get a hit. (which is another thing, your attacks always hit. but i'm too lazy to touch upon that tbh lol) If you just learn to flow with your joints instead of force them, your spars will look a WHOLE LOT better. Trust me.
For now I'm still neutral, but you really need to work on the things I just said.
sowwy if i sound mean, im really not. please don't be mad daddy ;~;
ur a pretty chill dood btw, hope i meet you again ingame. it was fun