How to See Punches Coming in a Street Fight

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • Tony Jeffries shares how to see punches coming in a street fight for beginners. You will also learn here how to defend and throw counter punches. In a streetfight, you will never know what will happen so it is very important to know or see when the other guy is throwing his punches.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 How to See Punches Coming in a Street Fight
    1:47 What punch people throw in street fights
    2:36 Where should you be looking
    3:18 Where do you want to be standing
    5:57 Try to get them to throw the punch
    6:40 How to defend the punch
    7:17 How to throw counter punch
    8:36 How to improve your reactions and flexibility
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  • @Tony_Jeffries
    @Tony_Jeffries  2 года назад +552

    Do you got any questions or video requests? Comment down below!
    Watch next: How to Box 101 | Complete Boxing Tutorial for Beginners
    ruclips.net/video/D8DouKeOkfI/видео.html

    • @romerojackson4405
      @romerojackson4405 2 года назад +5

      We need your knowledge. Thank you

    • @behonestwithyourself8524
      @behonestwithyourself8524 2 года назад +4

      Can you give us a full day/ week in a training camp?

    • @romerojackson4405
      @romerojackson4405 2 года назад +1

      @@behonestwithyourself8524 Yeah I can. I know the basics and fundamentals of boxing.

    • @PassionateSpirit88
      @PassionateSpirit88 2 года назад +1

      How would you defend against the common punch overhand in a street fight?

    • @romerojackson4405
      @romerojackson4405 2 года назад +1

      @@PassionateSpirit88 I would more than likely roll under it or block then counter.

  • @skd
    @skd Год назад +1580

    I actually started to box 2 years ago to lose weight. I started with rope jumping and then started to punch the bag for a while. Then I met a real boxer and he thought me how to do it right (because I was obviously doing it wrong by myself). He then invited me to his gym and I met his trainer. Now I'm always ready for a fight, but I'm scared I might hurt someone by punching him. The difference between 1 and a half years of amateur boxing vs a normal guy on the street is huge. I am now less likely to punch someone in the face (he might bump his head on the concrete and die).

    • @benboni5051
      @benboni5051 Год назад +180

      This guy, is a sensible person 💁🏾, thinking about risks before acting 😁

    • @cheesesteakphilly
      @cheesesteakphilly Год назад +26

      I’d eventually like to learn boxing, at least enough to know how to defend myself in a street fight.
      I’m shorter so maybe Muay Thai so I can use elbows when I’m close distance.

    • @kiraPh1234k
      @kiraPh1234k Год назад +38

      @@cheesesteakphilly Hell, learn some from both.
      Boxing will teach you positions for more powerful punches, Muy Thai will teach you less powerful punches but more tools overall (particularly the stance that gives you quicker access to more weapons is why there is a tradeoff for punching power), especially picking up a couple good kicks lick the teep for control and another kick to deal some damage like a low leg kick.
      Then you will also get a feel for which one you want to pour practice into to hone those skills.
      A side note: sparring is important. Its not too hard to learn proper technique for a punch, but it is hard to learn to use that punch effectively as you must deal with defending yourself as well as timing your attack. This is one of the biggest reasons why it takes so long to learn to be an effective striker, as you have to pick up on the strategy of using the punch and not just knowing how to throw it. So when you do find the one you like, it will be very helpful to find a place or method to train with sparring.

    • @mossablahmaza
      @mossablahmaza Год назад +1

      @@bash7343 cold showers. And learn how to do abdominal breathing. And next time just think if someone tell you oh you can't kill ur self. Don't jump off a bridge to prove a point? Honestly not even a 6 year old would be that impulsive. Put ur feet on the ground. Practice mindfulness. I'm. Not judging but I wish some one told me this 15 years ago. So now I'm telling ya. Good luck mate.

    • @mrsilver8517
      @mrsilver8517 Год назад +18

      Lol, same. I lost 140 in 10 months, and worked every day. Started only being able to jog 30 seconds, and ended up raising it to over 13.5 miles by jogging every single day.
      increasing my time by 5 seconds per day at the start, and then by miles jogged as I started going longer distances. I hit the bag daily, lifted, etc.
      I put in an excruciating amount of work, and the only people who say stupid shit like 'they worry about hurting others' are people that I'm in no way afraid of fighting because they're making excuses to not fight. I've never met a real one who said that shit. I've met plenty of weak people who say 'they'll break their hand' if they hit someone without a glove on, or as you said 'I may hurt them'.
      Real ones aren't worried about telling others what they'd do in a fight, how intense it would be, or anything else, because they know. Fake ones tell everyone in hopes it never comes to a fight.
      If it took you 'training' to realize that someone could bump their head after you hit them, you're an idiot. I think you knew before training that it was a possibility, but now you're using it as a false equivalence of skill.
      Just calling you on your own weak mental. Spend half as long worrying about hurting others, more time worrying about how to improve.

  • @richardanderson4916
    @richardanderson4916 2 года назад +1798

    I practiced what I learned from your videos. I'm 55 years old. I have two young sons. An adult neighbor, wife beater and abuser decided he chase my boys back to my apartment threatening them. My boys came in and got me, they were out of breath and terrified. I went outside and this bully was yelling and cursing and threatening me. One fast, stff jab to the chest and he had a second of shock, followed by a straight right that fractured his jaw and his left orbit. Just wanted to say thank you. I was pretty nervous but your training gave me something to bring to the table. The guy moved out two weeks later.

    • @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful
      @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful 2 года назад +21

      Good luck with the assault charges.

    • @ViperPain141
      @ViperPain141 2 года назад +196

      Don’t listen to this fool above me, you got it going for yourself man, keep it up 👍

    • @bullshtman447
      @bullshtman447 2 года назад +46

      @@DoubleplusUngoodthinkful OK adult neighbour, wife beater & abuser - can see why you might be salty, your pride is clearly hurt

    • @bullshtman447
      @bullshtman447 2 года назад +12

      @Marcus great point 👍🏻

    • @johngreenwood1610
      @johngreenwood1610 2 года назад +99

      Dude that was me your children stole my newspaper and I wanted it back!

  • @uberempty
    @uberempty Год назад +210

    I learned kickboxing introductory stuff when I was 12. But that alone was a lot more than a majority of people. I learned how to manage my core. Shift body weight and use it to land a powerful punch. As a pretty skinny guy I get tested a lot. I have lost some fights still. But almost all of them ended up becoming friends out of mutual respect afterwards.
    First video of your I seen. Good stuff man!

    • @collindouglas8188
      @collindouglas8188 Год назад +32

      My man living the dragonball z life.

    • @stuckonaslide
      @stuckonaslide Год назад +33

      "But almost all of them ended up becoming friends out of mutual respect afterwards. "
      what in the naruto

    • @boredchild6631
      @boredchild6631 Год назад +8

      @@stuckonaslide youve clearly never been ina fight, it happens

    • @spooky-nz9vj
      @spooky-nz9vj Год назад +1

      @@boredchild6631 damn im actually kinda curious, how do u end up being friends with a dude who punched you

    • @777skiiii7
      @777skiiii7 Год назад +9

      @@spooky-nz9vj it's a man thing, when u come across a true man even a young man who is willing to throw down anytime anywhere it commands respects among men. And I don't mean someone looking to instigate fights I mean someone who stands their ground and is comfortable if a fight breaks out

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 Год назад +73

    The best way to see a punch coming, is to be ready at all times. And if your ready, stay out of arm's reach.

    • @saw2005.
      @saw2005. Год назад +4

      its sad we have to be that way in real life. its like ptsd 101

  • @rombenjamin
    @rombenjamin 2 года назад +1476

    Here in the Philippines streetfightingi s very common, as much as possible avoid it as it can lead to death sometimes. Also, most of the time you're not just fighting one person, his homies will start jumping you

    • @roberttv2094
      @roberttv2094 2 года назад +78

      Damn bro Romania here dangerous too

    • @rombenjamin
      @rombenjamin 2 года назад +15

      @@Combat-Mindset that's cap

    • @ainnelrosirrosias3338
      @ainnelrosirrosias3338 2 года назад +11

      @@Combat-Mindset he means monaco

    • @iuhjuy1094
      @iuhjuy1094 2 года назад +181

      In Iran, a street will never end just there, specially in small towns.
      If you won a street fight, you should be always worry about those guys, because they are probably waiting for you in a alley or somewhere you usually go, even after several months.

    • @rombenjamin
      @rombenjamin 2 года назад +10

      @@Combat-Mindset that's funny any guy can make up a story of what they did and where they've been.

  • @blackpenredpen
    @blackpenredpen 2 года назад +2508

    I have learned tons from you these days. Thank you, Tony!

    • @casherntamer6610
      @casherntamer6610 2 года назад +41

      It’s blackpenren! It’s crazy to think that people get into fights for clout and social media everyone should know how to fight. I hope your doing well!

    • @user-dm1gd1pw2o
      @user-dm1gd1pw2o 2 года назад +68

      damn boxing math tutor

    • @user-rc5pd8jf2v
      @user-rc5pd8jf2v 2 года назад +1

      So do I. Thanks Tony

    • @ycalisthenics4784
      @ycalisthenics4784 2 года назад +46

      @blackpenredpen you are the last i expected to be here😂

    • @bullwinklethemooseME
      @bullwinklethemooseME 2 года назад +6

      😂 whaaaaaaat ? Go to the math class teacher 😃

  • @spookyghost3139
    @spookyghost3139 2 года назад +95

    Funny thing about the overhand right. First fight I ever got into was out of nowhere so I was scared and relying on instincts to defend myself. The dude just kept throwing the overhand right. Eventually I just naturally adapted and started dodging it and even caught his fist and managed to de-escalate the fight. So I just want to urge everyone to understand and know how to handle the overhand right.

    • @JamariusPharrel
      @JamariusPharrel Год назад +3

      I'm glad I had experience in grade school fighting kids and I learned how to box and do karate so I can adequately defend myself

  • @karrrdo
    @karrrdo Год назад +32

    I'm not anticipating getting into a fight, but thank you for the tips!

  • @user-zi2wd3uc1i
    @user-zi2wd3uc1i 2 года назад +496

    little extra tip i got from gsp: keep your hands up high during a conformation, rest it on your chin just in case they throw a sneaky punch you dont see coming you can block it

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  2 года назад +108

      thanks for sharing mate

    • @1smg346
      @1smg346 2 года назад +26

      Yes it's called a benny stance i learned it from a bouncer before@

    • @dotundotun1433
      @dotundotun1433 2 года назад +2

      Great

    • @JohnSmith-le5oe
      @JohnSmith-le5oe 2 года назад +6

      Ideally never let a perp get into attacking range.

    • @seaweedseaside5905
      @seaweedseaside5905 2 года назад

      What is gsp? Some king of GTA game?

  • @Hugh_Jurrection
    @Hugh_Jurrection 2 года назад +1016

    Tony, you're the PE teacher we all needed at school, and God knows, the PE teacher all kids need nowadays.
    If I was a headmaster of a school, I'd be hiring you to train my kids to keep them safe.
    I've boxed for years and boxing is one the best ways to develop confidence, good mental well-being and respect for others.
    Bless you.

    • @testicularoxide5055
      @testicularoxide5055 2 года назад +3

      👍

    • @gabrieljohannson6777
      @gabrieljohannson6777 2 года назад +30

      Yep. No participation awards either. Children need to learn _how to lose_& win. There is a difference and INVALUABLE in life.

    • @SoldierAndrew
      @SoldierAndrew 2 года назад +34

      I boxed from age four til my late 30s and being diagnosed with short term dementia from too many concussions I would never say boxing is good for mental health or mental well being. Children shouldn't be taking punches to the head before their brains are fully developed. I'm in my 40s and often can't remember my debit card pin number and forget I put food in the oven when the fog in my brain gets heavy. I began getting my bell rung from childhood into adulthood. I liked getting hit but never thought it'd catch up to me later in life. Brain injuries accumulate over time. I teach my little nephew boxing mechanics but I don't let him spar full contact. He doesn't need to get hit in the head to learn to take a punch. Adrenaline allows men to take punches when our defense fails. He can spar full contact after his brain fully develops. I don't want him like me.

    • @lastbornrelic3430
      @lastbornrelic3430 2 года назад +5

      @@SoldierAndrew damn youre a good man Andrew kids should have you ad their role model

    • @Jaek1
      @Jaek1 2 года назад +1

      yeah but why would he want like 40k a year. but i agree with you!

  • @damagedone56
    @damagedone56 Год назад +7

    I've been boxing for over 15 years now I'm only five foot five and I'll tell you it's one of the best confidence boosters and self-discipline acts I've ever wanted to learn

  • @carlbruhn1772
    @carlbruhn1772 2 года назад +24

    You can't help but learn from Tony. He is a natural teacher. A real gift

  • @Negan_1
    @Negan_1 2 года назад +329

    Totally agree, the boxing stance is enough to make someone question their thoughts process most the time I find. Great video, look forward to the next one!

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  2 года назад +85

      They will think twice if they see that.. not unless they do not know boxing stance 😅

    • @moxmann
      @moxmann 2 года назад +43

      Agreed, most time these dudes want an easy fight, someone they can knockout. The possibly of getting their ass kicked is not the fight they want.

    • @rodgerhempfing2921
      @rodgerhempfing2921 2 года назад +13

      Just don't have stiff arms. They can be grabbed to unbalance you.

    • @Don-mu3jr
      @Don-mu3jr 2 года назад +1

      @@rodgerhempfing2921 xd

    • @coel85
      @coel85 2 года назад +22

      @@rodgerhempfing2921 if they grap your arm, you are in punching range and they have their guard down.

  • @eldarkdestroyer9703
    @eldarkdestroyer9703 2 года назад +226

    What an amazing coach, how Tony carries himself makes me proud to be British. If only more people had Tony's general mentality, as people have said, if only we had Tony as a PE teacher. Legend

    • @Fierysaint1
      @Fierysaint1 Год назад +9

      Yeah be proud bro. I learned as an American that all the best tutorials on RUclips are British. Brits either are good at explaining shit or just love explaining or other English speaking countries don't care for explaining. Either way Brits have taught me a lot!

    • @casioamplifier
      @casioamplifier Год назад +2

      Are you proud of your ancestral past? Where you looted trillions of dollars from countries that you colonized? Just curious. Not triggering anything. Genuinely want to know

    • @samuelhain2712
      @samuelhain2712 Год назад +1

      @@casioamplifier - Are you proud of CURRENT India? Dowry burnings, people defecating in the street, women treated worse than property, cows treated better than women?? The British had to FORCE civilisation on you neolithic rat eaters, and once they left, you reverted to type. Just curious, not triggering anything, genuinely want to know.

    • @anthonywilkinson4922
      @anthonywilkinson4922 Год назад +5

      @@casioamplifier yes mate we achieved many great things, cost a lot of money as well. Thanks for contributing

    • @surgicalshooter911
      @surgicalshooter911 Год назад

      @@anthonywilkinson4922
      🇺🇸🤣👍🇬🇧

  • @ht-ve9fe
    @ht-ve9fe Год назад +118

    I've done MMA for 10 years and I think it is sometimes forgotten in a fight how devastating elbows and knees alike are. Even if someone is gonna throw a big right a elbow block thrown up would stop any critical hits and would allow you to rush in with a powerful forward elbow. Would devestate your opponents face and make them seriously reconsider the fight.

    • @BakaryD
      @BakaryD Год назад

      English ?

    • @ocdc3261
      @ocdc3261 Год назад +5

      lol i accidentally did this once when i went to guard my face, chipped his tooth with the point of my elbow, poor guy

    • @waffler-yz3gw
      @waffler-yz3gw Год назад +13

      @@BakaryD correct, he is speaking english

    • @Alaskanman
      @Alaskanman Год назад +4

      Yes, bones hurt like hell. When I used to fight(from bullies), I had dense boney hands. People told me it was like getting stabbed

    • @ht-ve9fe
      @ht-ve9fe Год назад +3

      @@Alaskanman I have never been challenged to a street fight, but I have done plenty of fighting in a controlled environment. They're banned in our friendly fights as they just cause too much damage for a non-competitive fight.

  • @aparnoblackmamba8602
    @aparnoblackmamba8602 2 года назад +17

    I am a karate practitioner over 17 years now(no more tournaments since 2018.now i have no rules and i am free to change my fighting style a little bit)...now i use some of your techniques for improve my kumithe.and it works..thank you man👍
    Karate +boxing +bjj = next level ultimate martial art style 😊😊

  • @johnh9243
    @johnh9243 2 года назад +111

    this is spot on, ive used the positioning and talking hands loads of times Tony really knows his stuff.

    • @sourcetrustmebro998
      @sourcetrustmebro998 2 года назад +3

      Well he was an undefeated boxing champion

    • @johnh9243
      @johnh9243 2 года назад +9

      @@sourcetrustmebro998with respect Im not just talking about his boxing prowess, im talking about his knowledge outside of that. ie his doorman days his positioning, talking hands, i wonder if he studied Geoff Thompson or Lee morrisson.

  • @DSeptarov
    @DSeptarov 2 года назад +33

    Man, I’m in love with the way you speaking, that accent “thru the poonch”! Love British accent since been taught it at school. Being native Russian speaker now living in US and speaking American english. Completely different story.
    Love to learn more about martial arts as well and boxing is one of the basic ones, it’s classic!
    Thank you for the video! Keep it up!

    • @citizenmattify
      @citizenmattify 2 года назад +2

      That’s the North East, also known as ‘Geordie’ accent. Not at all the classic British accent, but one of many.

  • @StrandedTravelers
    @StrandedTravelers 2 года назад +36

    Love these videos! Very straightforward & easy to understand...just watching is a confidence booster...thanks Tony!

  • @damodaraomalley3974
    @damodaraomalley3974 Год назад +3

    This guy is a legend! A proper fellow who is not scared to mention the street to help people out. And thanks RUclips for not blocking it.
    Not to mention how much I am learning from this channel for in the gym.
    Legendary 👍

  • @tjnlindaoconchuir1312
    @tjnlindaoconchuir1312 2 года назад +86

    This is damn good, I'll show it to my kids. I grew up in the inner city and my observations there were similar.
    One suggestion: after doing security work, I learned to watch the hands.

    • @YankeeMystique
      @YankeeMystique 2 года назад +4

      Same here because the hands are what is gonna hit you.

    • @hentaimage95
      @hentaimage95 2 года назад +2

      Never watch the hands, always watch the eyes.
      You gotta re-learn lol

    • @tjnlindaoconchuir1312
      @tjnlindaoconchuir1312 2 года назад +7

      @@hentaimage95 if they have a knife or firearm that advice will get you killed

    • @YankeeMystique
      @YankeeMystique 2 года назад +11

      @@hentaimage95 Wrong buddy. A good fighter can fake you out with his eyes. The hands are what is going to do damage to you. You need to re-learn.

    • @hentaimage95
      @hentaimage95 2 года назад

      @@YankeeMystique As i said, if you look at my right hand I'm gonna hit you with my felt one.
      I can also do it with my kicks, how are you gonna watch both my hands and feet at the same time?
      Edit: Another factor is that when you look at the face you see hit before it starts and not when it's already moving
      Simple logic man, continue watching the hands and let me know how it goes

  • @louisstaford2776
    @louisstaford2776 2 года назад +222

    Already know It's going to be a great and informative video, keep the good work up mate!

  • @Behind_enemy_lines_541
    @Behind_enemy_lines_541 Год назад +6

    As someone who studied kick boxing for years, I like the way you emphasize the basics. Simple things work and you often help me fine tune things I already knew.

  • @painfulltruth5551
    @painfulltruth5551 Год назад +8

    So glad I found this channel, just getting back into boxing training with my 7yr old son & 20yr old daughter, this channel has it all, its a complete how to boxing manual, we are soaking it all up. It's nice to hear the accent, I'm originally from the North East ,it's takes me back to happy times. Love the no nonsense approach, no 10 minute intros , straight to the point , high quality content, honestly the best boxing tutorials channel on YT.
    Look forward to getting through all the content, thanks.

  • @evgenyocean426
    @evgenyocean426 2 года назад +51

    Keep in mind one punch is not always enough, because adrenaline kicks in and your opponent may not feel the pain as he normally would. So, don't freeze and throw some more punches just in case. Of course there're pros and cons to that as well.

    • @samthejoker1527
      @samthejoker1527 Год назад +2

      Kind of late, but I would probably try to send a non lethal punch that would shock them. That shock should have created time for me to run

    • @samthejoker1527
      @samthejoker1527 Год назад

      Whaddya think?

    • @evgenyocean426
      @evgenyocean426 Год назад +6

      @@samthejoker1527 you never guess. The aggressor may have a gun, a knife and could be a better runner. Some people are going crazy when punched in the face, especially if there're some viewers around. I still thing it's best to avoid fighting all along, kinda assess the situation and do your best to stay calm trying to talk yourself out of the situation. But if nothing works, you already lost. Outcomes are pretty bad.

    • @evgenyocean426
      @evgenyocean426 Год назад +2

      @@samthejoker1527 you never guess. The aggressor may have a gun, a knife and could be a better runner. Some people are going crazy when punched in the face, especially if there're some viewers around. I still thing it's best to avoid fighting all along, kinda assess the situation and do your best to stay calm trying to talk yourself out of the situation. But if nothing works, you already lost. Outcomes are pretty bad.

    • @samthejoker1527
      @samthejoker1527 Год назад

      @@evgenyocean426 Yeah you're right

  • @l8tapex
    @l8tapex 2 года назад +28

    #1 one thing for me against my coach in the ring. Street was always easier.Learning to see punches from a accomplished boxer is something that needs to be experienced.

  • @themishmish101
    @themishmish101 2 года назад +3

    You're the best teacher . You study all the situation. You even studied Mike Tyson's stance.

  • @fredazcrate4362
    @fredazcrate4362 2 года назад +1

    Mr. Jeffries thank you once again for your boxing wisdom. I will diligently apply your techniques to my training regimen.

  • @andream6979
    @andream6979 2 года назад +68

    In my personal experience, first time the opponent started with an overhand right slap, the second one the opponent started with a low kick... So, i guess that if it's not possible to avoid the fight, better start first... 😊... Thanks Tony for your great lessons!!! 💪

    • @gerhardbritz1196
      @gerhardbritz1196 2 года назад +5

      Remember if they tackle you, a nutshot is a lethal option

    • @Kracelll
      @Kracelll 2 года назад +2

      @@gerhardbritz1196 Or just bring up your knee and they fuck themselves up lol

    • @gerhardbritz1196
      @gerhardbritz1196 2 года назад

      @@Kracelll seems opssinle

    • @sugoi9680
      @sugoi9680 2 года назад +1

      @@Kracelll Not guaranteed.

    • @danthaman9292
      @danthaman9292 2 года назад +2

      @@gerhardbritz1196 if they try to slam you that’s when you start fighting for ya life better gouge some eyes out because them slams can give you brain damage

  • @sandpaper631
    @sandpaper631 2 года назад +168

    I’ve always disagreed with throwing the first punch, it’s more effective to make them miss first then catch them

    • @AliA-cp9zr
      @AliA-cp9zr 2 года назад +3

      I like your pfp which part are you from

    • @thepunpolice7932
      @thepunpolice7932 2 года назад +11

      What about landing the first punch?

    • @lastmanstanding7155
      @lastmanstanding7155 2 года назад +21

      I prefer ending fights personally. I'm all for counter punching and I believe it's a great thing to learn. But if you can kick a dudes knee in and basically end it there, then that's it. Now you can get the fuck out. Or if you're trapped deal with his homies so that you can then proceed to get the fuck outta there.

    • @rodgerhempfing2921
      @rodgerhempfing2921 2 года назад +7

      Well, if you are trained a bit, they start to punch and you counterpunch faster. Puts them right off.

    • @jashardwallington
      @jashardwallington 2 года назад +4

      Sometimes its better to throw the first punch

  • @robcorbett4136
    @robcorbett4136 2 года назад +11

    Great content Tony, liked the drill at the end, will be a good one to practice with my son who is taking an interest in boxing.

  • @GalMac88
    @GalMac88 10 месяцев назад +1

    its quite complex and as an amateur fighter I find those tips helpful in actual reallife scenarios

  • @jromo4641
    @jromo4641 2 года назад +26

    Best way to start a Saturday morning with a awesome vid …. Thanks ur videos have helped me a lot

  • @RoyalMountedAnkleBiters
    @RoyalMountedAnkleBiters 2 года назад +32

    Well done incorporating some good foundations into a very common street fight scenario.
    Like he said if one has good timing countering the right overhand (hopefully from actual training, it's worth it) you can often end it there or shock your attacker enough that you can work him over while he's tripping on his heels still trying to comprehend what happened.
    If anyone is a southpaw like me I HIGHLY recommend learning how to counter w/ the right hook. Once you practice enough & make it 2nd nature it's a 99% guaranteed knee noodler unless your attacker is well trained in a full contact martial art.

  • @jerrydmann
    @jerrydmann Год назад +1

    Great video. Appreciate the practical aspects you describe here. Most folks don’t discuss the footwork you showed here

  • @andyschuldt7580
    @andyschuldt7580 Год назад +5

    Good common sense simple strategy. Thx for the great advice. Simple and fast wins out in the end.

  • @stevekostakis2983
    @stevekostakis2983 2 года назад +8

    Thank you Tony, your such a patient coach and you get your point across so well.

  • @francissonnyunmeopa8434
    @francissonnyunmeopa8434 2 года назад +13

    Your manner of teaching is bloody admirable mate. You have a combination of knowledge and humility , the best founddation for good instruction. Keep it up, you make a difference. Cheers

  • @bdbd9698
    @bdbd9698 2 года назад +1

    another SUPERB video Tony, love how you teach & explain scenarios 😉… Keep up the awesome clips champ, top stuff from Oz 🥊

  • @shvettyballs7045
    @shvettyballs7045 2 года назад +122

    Thank you Tony. Another great video. Your tips are top notch. Right up there with Lee Morrison and Geoff Thompson. You three are definitely my favorite in this field. Your boxing content is great stuff too. My son and I take your advice to our little gym here and put it to work. Just want to thank you for sharing your experiences with us. It's much appreciated. Thanks again from the US.

  • @midget420
    @midget420 2 года назад +8

    Always love your videos mate. Very clear explanations and straight to the point. One of the best fight channels.

  • @jasongenn39
    @jasongenn39 Год назад +2

    As always I love your work. Great instructional video and good advice thank you very much for dedicating your time to educate your viewers

  • @B4ND1T503
    @B4ND1T503 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great practical real-world advice. Thanks Tony!

  • @zaincuriel3279
    @zaincuriel3279 2 года назад +16

    This man has good information a lot of heart

  • @maxwellkafka
    @maxwellkafka 2 года назад +19

    You’re like a law abiding version of a Vinny Jones character! Great channel, Cheers!

  • @michael954
    @michael954 Год назад

    Tony love you videos mate watch them all the time keep them coming your an inspiration to a lot of youngsters out there.

  • @garychristopher5480
    @garychristopher5480 2 года назад

    Best self defence channel out there fantastic real content from a Man that knows both sides of the Game.

  • @BrianSmith-lj6ug
    @BrianSmith-lj6ug 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for your videos.I was bullied by a guy over a number of years and they've helped me.And yes taking a boxing stance and hitting back has made him think twice and i thank you.

  • @The_Comedy_Hub
    @The_Comedy_Hub 2 года назад +3

    Only just found your Channel Tony, but you have a new fan and subscriber in me. I am not a boxer, nor have I had many "Street" fights in my life luckily. But something about you and your videos delivers a boost of confidence in me, not from a fighting perspective either. But I can tell you speak from experience in what you say and you delivery your lessons with humility. I feel like there is a lot more people could learn from you on top of your combat knowledge! Keep up the great content!

  • @kbkutil
    @kbkutil Год назад +1

    got much more than a tiny piece of value Tony, thank you!

  • @kr4awkr4aw5
    @kr4awkr4aw5 Год назад

    Thank you, Tony your videos are the best, you're a great teacher. You saved my life or at least saved me from getting beat up. I thank you from the bottom of my heart God bless you.

  • @ChristMedicine
    @ChristMedicine 2 года назад +14

    Pls make more street fight videos like this!I love them!

  • @ChristMedicine
    @ChristMedicine 2 года назад +13

    You have taught me so much from when I first started learning to fight thx so much 🙏!

  • @baileylewis698
    @baileylewis698 2 года назад +1

    I did 10 years of boxing training and 2 years muai thai training and it has saved my ass heaps of times i highly recommend for anyone to learn to defend themselves my best mate lost his life last year in a street fight all because he never learnt to fight and i can say this bloke knows what he is doing.

  • @Rob-157
    @Rob-157 3 месяца назад

    It's great that you share your knowledge and help people learn how to defend themselves. 👍

  • @omar0bin0thabit
    @omar0bin0thabit 2 года назад +7

    The idea of the feint is very smart 👌

  • @ghazkullthraka1698
    @ghazkullthraka1698 2 года назад +12

    The belt on wall looks like one of the giant watch we had as we were young😂

    • @ZWingsSSN
      @ZWingsSSN 2 года назад

      Loool, where are your roots from??

  • @TDA792
    @TDA792 Год назад +18

    Good stuff! I think you're absolutely right about that huge, telegraphed swing most punks will use. Most of the time I think it's more of a overhand/hook hybrid (a haymaker I think?) where they whip it around like it's a hook but with a straight arm.
    In doing Jiu-Jitsu, they teach a defense to it where you slip the punch by ducking and then shooting in for a clinch, shoot a leg trip and hold him down in the mount. Of course, that's best when you're certain the guy's alone; if he's got buddies, keeping it standing like shown above is best way to go.

    • @danielminic2301
      @danielminic2301 Год назад +1

      Hook crossed with an uppercut was my favourite but after injuring my knee being street smart is all I got left.

  • @Paulie1978100
    @Paulie1978100 Год назад +1

    Great channel Geordie!! Love the vids, you are helping a lot of people mate!

  • @ZAKU73
    @ZAKU73 2 года назад +14

    Thank You for all the videos! My boxing skills have improved a lot.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for sharing mate! happy to help

  • @adityatyagi4009
    @adityatyagi4009 2 года назад +6

    Great video. You're a great teacher and inspiring individual.

  • @atg4005
    @atg4005 Год назад

    I have been learning self taught boxing with lessons and it has been helping me ease myself if I’m ever faced with confrontation

  • @dweezy2210
    @dweezy2210 Год назад +1

    What a great teacher 🙏🏽

  • @christianbruce2990
    @christianbruce2990 2 года назад +10

    Love you videos! Could you please do a video over strength and conditioning workouts for boxers? Like lifting weights, road work, calisthenics, etc. Thanks!

  • @LordHolley
    @LordHolley 2 года назад +25

    I just love this channel. So great to get the insight on so many little details of boxing.

  • @JamariusPharrel
    @JamariusPharrel Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Needed to expand my knowledge a bit.

  • @ronrogers9978
    @ronrogers9978 Год назад

    I am fighting in the though man next year in wv I been watching your videos training myself for so far I have learned a lot from these videos thank you 😊

  • @SlipNCounter26
    @SlipNCounter26 2 года назад +3

    Excellent Advice. I think it's great your giving back your knowledge to help others defend themselves.

  • @kevinrosas4572
    @kevinrosas4572 2 года назад +12

    My face when I saw the brick wall move o: everything I know is a lie.
    Great video as always mate!

    • @juandenz2008
      @juandenz2008 2 года назад +2

      Same, I really thought it was an actual brick wall !

  • @fredazcarate4818
    @fredazcarate4818 Год назад

    Mr Jeffries thank you once again for dispensing your martial wisdom. Your advice is sound and practical. I shall incorporate your routine to my exercise regimen.🧐🤔👊👍🙏

  • @209Stretch
    @209Stretch 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great content, better than a lot of others👍🏽👍🏽

  • @ay-k2211
    @ay-k2211 2 года назад +3

    the channel is growing everyday love to see it!!

  • @Tree_Surgeon87
    @Tree_Surgeon87 2 года назад +3

    Such a good video 👍 would love to hear some stories of the street fights you have been involved in champ

  • @patkelly8309
    @patkelly8309 2 года назад +2

    Nice one Tony, top man. What I've noticed over my years scrapping is that as soon as you get into any sort of combat stance the aggressor will nearly always start giving it the " Oh you think you know boxing/Karate etc ", giving you ample time to drop them if you choose to.

  • @formulasaltythunder4806
    @formulasaltythunder4806 3 дня назад

    Always a pleasure to watch your stuff. Really explain things precise and clearly. U da man

  • @JaggersLips
    @JaggersLips 2 года назад +3

    It’s good to have some self defence skills just incase you are forced into a street fight. Great vid !

  • @garysmith2983
    @garysmith2983 2 года назад +4

    Been doing martial arts now for 10 years, black belt in karate, several years Krav Maga and Ju Jitsu and a few boxing sessions along the way, although my frame and first instinct is to grapple, which as I’m sure you know, on the street is usually more hazardous than being on the feet. Love the content and always learn something.

  • @joetaylor486
    @joetaylor486 Год назад +1

    Loving your simple rules for bad situations. Outstanding.

  • @shermankennearly1270
    @shermankennearly1270 Год назад

    Hey there, greetings and happy holidays.
    I am grateful to watch and listen to this common sense, good advice, helpful
    Video! Keep up the good work. Thank you.

  • @dwaynecunningham2164
    @dwaynecunningham2164 2 года назад +8

    Great lesson. As a retired intoxicated patron extraction professional myself I agree 100% with your idea of the overhand right being the punch you will most likely have coming at you

  • @KHASTER
    @KHASTER 2 года назад +8

    You just feel it, it's more like reacting when the fist is in the middle of the gap if you time it right u can dodge it also when fighting just focus on the shoulders and waist.
    and always be the first one to strike don't let your opponent fight back, well that's how I was taught we learned to end a fight fast.

  • @thegoldenchickengaming7481
    @thegoldenchickengaming7481 8 месяцев назад

    Im trying to learn boxing and i started like a week ago so thank you for this vid

  • @bwor2051
    @bwor2051 2 года назад +174

    "In general, the overhand right is the most common punch"
    Left handed boxers: Let us introduce ourselves

    • @unelectedbureaucrat2003
      @unelectedbureaucrat2003 2 года назад +10

      Left jab then right cross leaves them dozy

    • @bassekaman8315
      @bassekaman8315 2 года назад +11

      right handed south paw lol those aint just jabs g

    • @EDAN-VIRO
      @EDAN-VIRO 2 года назад +1

      @@bassekaman8315 True

    • @EDAN-VIRO
      @EDAN-VIRO 2 года назад +1

      Allow me to introduce myself

    • @johnsonramond1553
      @johnsonramond1553 2 года назад +8

      @@unelectedbureaucrat2003 Wrong, if you're facing a southpaw and you're orthodox in a bang/bang situation like Tony is saying in this vid, you DON'T work behind the traditional 1-2 as you just said. The southpaw killer is a lead right coming down the pipe. You picture yourself throwing it in between 2 walls, spring from the rear leg and that is the southpaw killer...not the left jab then cross as you said. You start messing with a 1 against a southpaw in a bang/bang streetfight and you'll get ICED by their angles and playing right in their hands (pun intended).

  • @TraitorJoe46
    @TraitorJoe46 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. My Dad always said most street or bar fighters only use their right hand so you know where it’s coming from. He said to step back and counter with your own right. Also, using a good stiff jab against a street fighter will set up your right every time. He also said just avoid where drunk people are if possible because ya never know if they have a weapon.

  • @joep5986
    @joep5986 Год назад +1

    First video I've seen of yours and I immediately subscribed. Great Video!

  • @kaanca48
    @kaanca48 Год назад

    my english is not so good but thanks to your clean and simple explanation. i didnt need any subtitles. and your techniques really make sense to me. thanks

  • @muhammad-ali-12345
    @muhammad-ali-12345 2 года назад +4

    Thanks lot dear teacher 😊
    This street fight will make us stronger in boxing 💪 😤 🙌 👏
    Your big interested from Afghanistan 🇦🇫 😉

  • @LeRainbow
    @LeRainbow 2 года назад +7

    Amazing content. Through you I finally managed to learn how to throw a punch correctly. I was just tossing my arm and using the momentum to punch instead of actually using my hip‘s rotation as momentum and the muscles in my shoulder, back and arm to control speed, force and direction. The trick with the tennis ball is great however how would you train evading punches when you‘re solo? Thanks!

  • @addsims80
    @addsims80 Год назад +1

    Yes Tony Jeffries well done making a million subscribers you deserve it, quality content always, top man 👊🏼

  • @hershin
    @hershin 2 года назад

    Best boxing channel on RUclips! Thanks Tony

  • @1robjames
    @1robjames 2 года назад +17

    Thanks Tony. Great information. I've gone from not knowing what I was doing trying to get any punch in I can to being more patient and disciplined.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  2 года назад +4

      Thanks mate! Check my video Street Fighting Technique | Punch Faster and Harder ruclips.net/video/lL4AcmEIo20/видео.html

    • @1robjames
      @1robjames 2 года назад +1

      @@Tony_Jeffries 100% nice one! Happy new year

    • @letstriggerretards
      @letstriggerretards Год назад

      ​@@1robjames happy new year

    • @patrickerzeel
      @patrickerzeel 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks you very much

  • @ives3572
    @ives3572 2 года назад +5

    The aggressor's body movements in a heated altercation is a big tell that a big lazy-ass punch is coming.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  2 года назад

      Have you seen one mate?

    • @ives3572
      @ives3572 2 года назад

      @@Tony_Jeffries Yes, like when he's loading up or telegraphing his punch. Speaking based on my personal experience as a self-defense practitioner.

  • @semiire6800
    @semiire6800 9 месяцев назад

    thx Tony,.. i do apreciate..

  • @MarkAnthony-pq9nx
    @MarkAnthony-pq9nx Год назад

    Tony Man l was drawing nr the Northern Angel Newcastle a couple of weeks ago on my way home fm Scotland & walking a good part of Hadrians Wall Northumbria. My dear Uncle 'Arthur Wright' was a Professional Boxer fought at The Royal Albert Hall against Jackie Turpin & Won on points back then !
    I'm 61 in 5 days man it'd dangerous out on the Streets your videos are inspiring & fantastic strength of help to my thoughts & confidence. Thank you Tony my friend of Boxing.
    🥊mark W

  • @rag3d0ll88
    @rag3d0ll88 2 года назад +12

    I just get my brother to throw punches at me.
    Overtime I just developed the skill to dodge or slip punches instinctively.

    • @pulsefull7248
      @pulsefull7248 2 года назад +3

      Don't say that, your brothers punches don't have true painful intent and they are most likely sloppy and maybe he has a specific newbie pattern

    • @joshmarden9933
      @joshmarden9933 Год назад

      Ahh come on. My brother and I used to fight all the time, real punches, I put him in the hospital once. He started taking boxing lessons soon after. He's been boxing for 13 years now and could probably take me to the cleaners.

  • @ericfroshnider3524
    @ericfroshnider3524 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for your instruction. There's a lot of knowledge your sharing on your videos With an accuraball ( goggles is safer) you dont need a partner
    throw the ball yourself and it will return in a straight line.For additional solo training to learn how to move from your reactions and train your eyes to see movement study flow arts
    Juggling ,Hoop,Poi, contact staff flowersticks ect.

  • @thomasregan6274
    @thomasregan6274 Год назад

    I enjoy your coaching style. Thank you

  • @rajakhan-lr1yx
    @rajakhan-lr1yx Год назад

    great tips my guy 👍 iv been training kung fu and boxing since i was young your vids help me alot

  • @DeadmanOG81
    @DeadmanOG81 2 года назад +8

    i started jump roping for a fun cardio workout. i do about 30 mins jumping the rope. its been almost a week and im started to feel lighter on my feet. i really wanna get into boxing now. but we dont have gyms and trainers in my town. so im hoping your videos will be good enough to teach me the fundamentals.

    • @greencrocidile6246
      @greencrocidile6246 2 года назад +2

      Hope you joined a gym nothing like having a coach who is actively improving you