Severely underrated channel. Clear instructions that are to the point, plus good demonstrations and a re-cap at the end. I pick up new things from 10 minutes of your video that'd take other people ages to explain. Please don't switch up this way of teaching, it's perfect. Great work man!
a really superior video. if you ever re-shoot it, include more footage that goes head-to-foot so we can see your feet better in these sequences (they are worth it - great coaching) really good video just the same. I'll set up the class to practice some of these soon.
This information is gold. I've just subscribed. The lane theory, angles and footwork is often overlooked. Framing and guard manipulation are necessities for me cuz im not young strong and fast before. Thanks a lot
My god, why didn't I know about this channel before now. This guy explains things in a way that makes sense, he teaches IQ tactics strategies, he's teaching us how to fight how to be smart thanks keep going coach, I have more than 30 boxing coaches I follows them but now I will focus just on your contents ❤
@@bambaraboxing I should thank you for this valuable information❤️❤️. hopping you post a video explain how to deal with a pressure fighter who is trying to knock me out all the rounds.
I am rewatching your older videos as the instruction is so good. Thank you for your channel! Angles are so hard for me to implement offensively because I have difficulties getting the distance and the timing right to actually catch the opponent. Your videos are really helpful!
Great video! I’m an old guy who has taught martial arts for over 25 years. I’m converting to boxing because I can no longer kick due to injury. I’ve always been one of those guys who is very aggressive and just bangs on the center line pretty much exclusively. I’ve gotten to the point where I need to take less punishment, so your videos are very useful. As someone with almost three decades of teaching experience, let me say your instruction is top notch. I’d like to see a video on some specific combinations you like to use after taking these angles, if possible. Thanks again and keep up the great work.
I hope very few people find this video. This is pure gold. Of course I’m kidding and this coach deserves to be one of the top channels on RUclips for sharing these insights, but my selfish nature wants to hoard this
@@bambaraboxing you're taking a risk sharing these real insights, but there's no really big reward without risk. I hope you go for gold and rapidly become a breakthrough success. I'm sure it's taken decades of blood, sweat, and tears to get to this point. ruclips.net/video/eMhDQFLwrAA/видео.html
I new all this stuff from breaking down loads of "RUclips boxing experts" watching meny video and fighters moves pause rewind 100 times. But this is clear puts it all together and explaining why to take an angle the benefits the advantages really brought it all to light.
Brilliant explanations! I like the way you explain everything by principles so that it is easy to remember and to understand. Your videos are really outstanding.😊
Wow. I already know about a few of these. But for the beginners and intermediate level boxers out there, this is boxing gold. Too many times, coaches will tell their boxers to "angle off" or "use angles" but they never really tell their boxers HOW to do it the proper way. As a result, many boxers get hit when doing naked angles and decide not to use angles anymore. This video tells you how to actually be at those angles. Excellent. Subscribed!
I wanna thank from the bottom of my heart for this in-depth clear video. I have been a martial artist my whole life (I'm now 38) and I have reached a whole by rules of engagement and that is changing angles. I've been looking for instruction videos and like you said that's really shitty on RUclips. For a long time I've been changing angles by not pairing offensive or/and defensive moves and that gave me bad results because I'm a heavy weight (98kg) and I'm always fighting/sparring against lower weights who can keep up with me with easy because I also have heavy/plotting feet. So thanks for this amazing video! Could perhaps show some drills for this. 🙏
Excellent video. Only thing that would make it better is a good view of your feet when you’re changing the angle. I struggle with my footwork so when I watch these videos I am focused how the coach is moving their feet so I can correctly learn the movement. Thank you for these lessons!!!
he coach saw your fight vs tdt, and yeah you deff are the real deal, was curious on what to do vs a shorter boxer, other than pumping my jab and staying in the center of the ring.
what do you think of, being close range, bumping or pushing with the shoulder so they’re off balance and as they regather their feet and balance, take the angle?
do successful angles come from opponents stuck in position? for defense when the opponent throws that’s when we take our angle because they are committed to an option and cannot immediately move. For offense, when we throw, we hope to stun or have our opponent hunker down to be able to take a better angle. i wanna make sure i understand it right, i haven’t been able to pull off successful angles too frequently in sparring”
Yes you are correct. You either take a dominant position by acting as the matador when they commit, or convincing them to stay planted while you move 👍
this was so well explained, but i want to know about the weight distribution when doing everything, because i lose balance sometimes and mess up everything
To the best of your ability, you should be keeping your weight evenly on both feet when boxing. Obviously this isn't possible all the time, but getting lower and using both legs will create a better outcome.
💡What you covered regarding the costs of fighting on the line brings to mind the wisdom of Sun Tzu: 📜"Anyone can go to battle, but the height of wisdom is to win without a battle. War is costly, even if one wins, they lose. War costs lives, energy, money, and time. The goal should not be to win battles, but to prevent them whenever possible."
Glad you're all enjoying the tutorials so far! Please like the video, and subscribe if you want to see more! Thanks! 👊🏻
Severely underrated channel. Clear instructions that are to the point, plus good demonstrations and a re-cap at the end. I pick up new things from 10 minutes of your video that'd take other people ages to explain. Please don't switch up this way of teaching, it's perfect. Great work man!
Thank you so much. Please share the channel, more subs means more of my time can go to making these videos!
a really superior video.
if you ever re-shoot it, include more footage that goes head-to-foot so we can see your feet better in these sequences (they are worth it - great coaching) really good video just the same. I'll set up the class to practice some of these soon.
Worked the material tonight at our gym. Thanks again.
Finally!!!!! A guy who gets it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This information is gold. I've just subscribed. The lane theory, angles and footwork is often overlooked. Framing and guard manipulation are necessities for me cuz im not young strong and fast before. Thanks a lot
This guy gets it 👊
My god, why didn't I know about this channel before now. This guy explains things in a way that makes sense, he teaches IQ tactics strategies, he's teaching us how to fight how to be smart thanks keep going coach, I have more than 30 boxing coaches I follows them but now I will focus just on your contents ❤
Thats high praise! Thank you very much 🙏
@@bambaraboxing I should thank you for this valuable information❤️❤️. hopping you post a video explain how to deal with a pressure fighter who is trying to knock me out all the rounds.
You're boxing tutorials are gold mate, Awesome stuff, much appreciated 👍
I am rewatching your older videos as the instruction is so good. Thank you for your channel!
Angles are so hard for me to implement offensively because I have difficulties getting the distance and the timing right to actually catch the opponent.
Your videos are really helpful!
Great video! I’m an old guy who has taught martial arts for over 25 years. I’m converting to boxing because I can no longer kick due to injury. I’ve always been one of those guys who is very aggressive and just bangs on the center line pretty much exclusively. I’ve gotten to the point where I need to take less punishment, so your videos are very useful. As someone with almost three decades of teaching experience, let me say your instruction is top notch. I’d like to see a video on some specific combinations you like to use after taking these angles, if possible. Thanks again and keep up the great work.
Take a look at our video Pairing Lanes With Angles and let me know if that's the information you're looking for
I hope very few people find this video. This is pure gold. Of course I’m kidding and this coach deserves to be one of the top channels on RUclips for sharing these insights, but my selfish nature wants to hoard this
Coaches have kept thier secrets for years, I'm gonna share it all
@@bambaraboxing you're taking a risk sharing these real insights, but there's no really big reward without risk. I hope you go for gold and rapidly become a breakthrough success. I'm sure it's taken decades of blood, sweat, and tears to get to this point. ruclips.net/video/eMhDQFLwrAA/видео.html
BRUH… where have you been all my martial arts journey
Happy to help! Please share our videos and help us reach more fighters
I see you figured out that those expensive rival water bags are just painted boat bumpers 😂. Well done . I did the same thing at my gym
Really enjoy you explaining all the nuances to these techniques. Will you do one focusing on footwork for angles? Thanks
Already did it! Check out my video "your first boxing lesson"
@@bambaraboxing nice. Thanks. I'm a new comer to your show, looking forward to it. Peace.
I new all this stuff from breaking down loads of "RUclips boxing experts" watching meny video and fighters moves pause rewind 100 times. But this is clear puts it all together and explaining why to take an angle the benefits the advantages really brought it all to light.
Underrated!
Definitely.
Thank you so much! More knowledge coming!
Brilliant explanations! I like the way you explain everything by principles so that it is easy to remember and to understand. Your videos are really outstanding.😊
@a2r0e1s0 thank you! That's our thesis: tactics and principals not just techniques 👊
Wow. I already know about a few of these. But for the beginners and intermediate level boxers out there, this is boxing gold. Too many times, coaches will tell their boxers to "angle off" or "use angles" but they never really tell their boxers HOW to do it the proper way. As a result, many boxers get hit when doing naked angles and decide not to use angles anymore. This video tells you how to actually be at those angles. Excellent. Subscribed!
Good stuff
I wanna thank from the bottom of my heart for this in-depth clear video. I have been a martial artist my whole life (I'm now 38) and I have reached a whole by rules of engagement and that is changing angles. I've been looking for instruction videos and like you said that's really shitty on RUclips. For a long time I've been changing angles by not pairing offensive or/and defensive moves and that gave me bad results because I'm a heavy weight (98kg) and I'm always fighting/sparring against lower weights who can keep up with me with easy because I also have heavy/plotting feet. So thanks for this amazing video! Could perhaps show some drills for this. 🙏
Love this channel. Learning so much
Will whoop some ass today in sparing after this video Thanks Coach Bambara . Bambara for presidents 2024 🎉
this was a great video! Just a sugestion for future content, I would love to see more of the footwork involved in these techniques.
Be sure to check out Your First Boxing Lesson for a closer look
Wow this is such a comprehensive lesson on angles. Thanks so much!
youre a good teacher, thank man
Thank you! The system works if you have the discipline to stick to it
@@bambaraboxing as with everything in life.
Good contribution to fighting using body angles. I call pinning with the hand indexing to line up a target on my opponent.
Good coaching,thankyou for sharing.
Hello
Thanks you for filming thé foot work ans thé whole body to sée thé overall technique
Hes got a video showing footwork specifics in the entry videos. Its pretty great.
Awesome video 🔥
It really is.
@@Lostinthetundra42 means a lot man, more good things on the way!
Excellent video. Only thing that would make it better is a good view of your feet when you’re changing the angle. I struggle with my footwork so when I watch these videos I am focused how the coach is moving their feet so I can correctly learn the movement. Thank you for these lessons!!!
Go back to our first video and we talk about stance and movement. That will provide the technique missing here.
Merci !
Can you please have a full frame to see legs work
With slipbag
This is one of our older videos, we are learning fast and taking your feedback! Thank you! :)
@@leebambara much appreciated
Anyhow you have valuable contents
Very informative and unique 👌 video
This is great
I like your video very much.
he coach saw your fight vs tdt, and yeah you deff are the real deal, was curious on what to do vs a shorter boxer, other than pumping my jab and staying in the center of the ring.
Lots of ways to handle shorter fighters. Start by studying Hearns, Lewis, and Foreman.
@@bambaraboxing thanks for the quick reply and very well will do.
Thank you!
what do you think of, being close range, bumping or pushing with the shoulder so they’re off balance and as they regather their feet and balance, take the angle?
@BTboxing for sure! One of my favorite tactics to off position an opp 👍 👊
Wow!! Excellent
do successful angles come from opponents stuck in position?
for defense when the opponent throws that’s when we take our angle because they are committed to an option and cannot immediately move.
For offense, when we throw, we hope to stun or have our opponent hunker down to be able to take a better angle.
i wanna make sure i understand it right, i haven’t been able to pull off successful angles too frequently in sparring”
Yes you are correct. You either take a dominant position by acting as the matador when they commit, or convincing them to stay planted while you move 👍
@@bambaraboxing i was actually able pull off some angles, for once yesterday in sparring. thank you for your help
this was so well explained, but i want to know about the weight distribution when doing everything, because i lose balance sometimes and mess up everything
To the best of your ability, you should be keeping your weight evenly on both feet when boxing. Obviously this isn't possible all the time, but getting lower and using both legs will create a better outcome.
@@bambaraboxing ohh so this is how it's done, thank you sm 😎
Nobody ever mentions that!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Damn I wish you were my Boxing coach Bambara 🥊🥊🥊. You are an amazing Teacher sir🙏💪🥊.
💡What you covered regarding the costs of fighting on the line brings to mind the wisdom of Sun Tzu:
📜"Anyone can go to battle, but the height of wisdom is to win without a battle. War is costly, even if one wins, they lose. War costs lives, energy, money, and time. The goal should not be to win battles, but to prevent them whenever possible."
Smart, it's all game theory
Not everybody knows how to teach.. but he does 🫡
Thank you 🙏