Ive watched many videos to learn boxing techniques and mechanics. Most videos are full of technical mumbo jumbo that you would have to know something to know something, if that makes sense. The way you effortlessly break down your simple mechanics makes learning and applying that learning so simple. Great teachers make great students not the other way around.
Thank you for breaking it down. Me and my son watched this together. His dad tells him something and he's looking at me like he don't know what he's talking about. A complete stranger on a video says almost the exact same thing and he's like I've got it. 😂
@@gabrielparnell9257 sir i just want to compliment your editing, the small touches like saturation effects for.. i dunno, funny parts, the different cuts for camera positions, and the slight zooms actually i dont know if that's the camera adjusting or you zooming thr frame out so the guy demonstrating is always in frame (i don't know his name)
Man you make those backwards slips and rolls look so easy. So smooth and quick. Something to aspire to for sure. Thank you coach. Newly Subscribed here.
Bro coming from someone who teaches themselves combat this is one of the best channels I've seen for boxing in years. Been getting my boxing up since I overall train mma and when I post on IG I've had boxers think I have a coach. They say I do everything textbook with angles and all. Plus I fight both stance. Your channel has helped me a lot with boxing in particular. Keep this up. You deserve a million subs. Its in the am and im drilling these rn to incorporate more head movement and footwork in my style. I feel boxing was weakest in my stand up and I've improved quite a lot in a few months with your channel and some others
I watch your videos like crazy bro. Always some fire content for real. I practice this stuff in my garage with the hanging pull down string from the garage door lol It helps out a ton man. Glad I subscribed for sure
Mannn , i just can't thank you enough literally this was a big problem for me to slip and roll punches , but you made them look soooo effortless for me ❤❤❤❤❤ thanks alot i really appreciate your work , each and every video that you upload just helps me alotttt
Love the videos, but this is the first one I can disagree with something and hopefully contribute, not merely as a matter of style. In the Soviet School, we learn to move the upper body in the opposite direction when stepping backwards (compared towhat you show here). That way, you can punch with power while slipping in that direction. With the way you show it, any punches thrown while moving backwards will have no power behind them. Basically, the arm punching, has to be on the same side as the planted foot when moving backwards for the power to not dissipate
When Tyson launched at people like that, they were not just worrying about timing their own shots. They worried about him getting getting on their inside with his explosive combos. That made it work, especially when he was in his prime years, fit and explosive. Also it’s a difference between practicing slipping or dipping left and right, and doing that too many times in a fight. Slipping, rolling, sidestepping, pull back, punch with head in the center, out if the center etc… drills are drills. Then start doing it with more variation 👍
Definitely keep it fast and tight, otherwise kickboxers will knee you in the face. Obviously, that's not boxing, but it's important not to bend and lean too much.
British teachers of boxing are the best in the world..Respect English teachrts of boxing, Teplov Roman (previous partnet of Russian companies "Rurik" and "Legion").
Ya Tyson style is super squared. Style of pressure punchers. Betebiev and Benavidez are a bit squared but not as much. People learning boxing should stick to a bladed stance though. Easier to learn good skills than Tyson's power. Without power, this stance gets killed.
Ive watched many videos to learn boxing techniques and mechanics. Most videos are full of technical mumbo jumbo that you would have to know something to know something, if that makes sense. The way you effortlessly break down your simple mechanics makes learning and applying that learning so simple. Great teachers make great students not the other way around.
Thank you for breaking it down. Me and my son watched this together. His dad tells him something and he's looking at me like he don't know what he's talking about. A complete stranger on a video says almost the exact same thing and he's like I've got it. 😂
Typical relationship, actually. Very normal.
Dude is amazing and very clear in everything he say or do.
Not 5 minutes ago I was on the channel wondering why it's been 2 weeks. Welcome back.
Thanks, I’m the editor. The two week gap was my fault, I’ve been moving house and my pc was buried in a box for ages. Thank you for your patience.
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@@gabrielparnell9257 sir i just want to compliment your editing, the small touches like saturation effects for.. i dunno, funny parts, the different cuts for camera positions, and the slight zooms
actually i dont know if that's the camera adjusting or you zooming thr frame out so the guy demonstrating is always in frame
(i don't know his name)
Man you make those backwards slips and rolls look so easy.
So smooth and quick.
Something to aspire to for sure.
Thank you coach.
Newly Subscribed here.
Same here-
Bro coming from someone who teaches themselves combat this is one of the best channels I've seen for boxing in years. Been getting my boxing up since I overall train mma and when I post on IG I've had boxers think I have a coach. They say I do everything textbook with angles and all. Plus I fight both stance. Your channel has helped me a lot with boxing in particular. Keep this up. You deserve a million subs. Its in the am and im drilling these rn to incorporate more head movement and footwork in my style. I feel boxing was weakest in my stand up and I've improved quite a lot in a few months with your channel and some others
This is probable the best channel on boxing I've ever watched. He goes over practically everything in an easy to learn way so you can learn fast.
Thanks!
Thank you too!
This man moves are so smooth. I'm impressed and a little scared. 😂
Very good explanation.
The best boxing channel out there
wat is the name channel pliz
I'm here Uganda following on you tube
Perfect, thanks! 1+ Sub 🎉
I like how you teach! Congratulations from Spain.
Dude's killing it
I watch your videos like crazy bro. Always some fire content for real. I practice this stuff in my garage with the hanging pull down string from the garage door lol It helps out a ton man. Glad I subscribed for sure
I haven't seen another channel explain boxing like this one.
Never seen Tony Jeffries ?
by far the best boxing instructor on the web
Brilliant
Excellent presentation, can’t wait to put it into practice.
Very helpful!💪🏿🙏🏿
Superb demonstration. 😮
Great coaching! Thank you!
Really a good video! Explained it so well! Ty for being a goat!
Mannn , i just can't thank you enough literally this was a big problem for me to slip and roll punches , but you made them look soooo effortless for me ❤❤❤❤❤ thanks alot i really appreciate your work , each and every video that you upload just helps me alotttt
Great lesson. Thanks, coach
such amazing content! thank you for precision AND simplicity. :DDDD
Great vid !
Brilliant guy. Kudos
Great work❤
Awesome Video
Now that's the most important part of fighting🎉
that was some great teaching there 🔥
Ngl, it's just what I actually need
great video mate!
You are the best!!!!
I gotta relearn this again
Many thanks for all vidz appreciated
Best coach
omg im gonna practice this
Nice video!
Awesome❤
thank you sir
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And subbed. Cool content, bro. Thanks.
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Robotically twerking 🤣🤣🤣
Love it
Parfait. Merci.
Dankeschön super video
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Love the videos, but this is the first one I can disagree with something and hopefully contribute, not merely as a matter of style.
In the Soviet School, we learn to move the upper body in the opposite direction when stepping backwards (compared towhat you show here). That way, you can punch with power while slipping in that direction. With the way you show it, any punches thrown while moving backwards will have no power behind them.
Basically, the arm punching, has to be on the same side as the planted foot when moving backwards for the power to not dissipate
I very like your boxing advice :) Thank you men!Can I ask wher you from? I'm very corious of this :)
what about conditioning workouts
Tyson used the damato shift
How to slip while using soviet style, or soviet style only control distance?
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Do ppl not know how to move theor head and feet at the same time ?
Boxers should use Knees
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Boxing instruction from ivan drago
he reminds me Ivan Drago
You've spelt actually wrong
The peek-a-boo movement seem to be very predictable though
When Tyson launched at people like that, they were not just worrying about timing their own shots. They worried about him getting getting on their inside with his explosive combos. That made it work, especially when he was in his prime years, fit and explosive. Also it’s a difference between practicing slipping or dipping left and right, and doing that too many times in a fight. Slipping, rolling, sidestepping, pull back, punch with head in the center, out if the center etc… drills are drills. Then start doing it with more variation 👍
We don’t like your videos Oliver. We love them :)
Thanks for the video, but loose the phone. You dont need it in the ring.
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but can they chew gum and walk at the same time? we already know they can't read and write. lol
Definitely keep it fast and tight, otherwise kickboxers will knee you in the face. Obviously, that's not boxing, but it's important not to bend and lean too much.
British teachers of boxing are the best in the world..Respect English teachrts of boxing, Teplov Roman (previous partnet of Russian companies "Rurik" and "Legion").
But you don't fight like that, do you? Guys who do usually have a more square stance...
Ya Tyson style is super squared. Style of pressure punchers. Betebiev and Benavidez are a bit squared but not as much. People learning boxing should stick to a bladed stance though. Easier to learn good skills than Tyson's power. Without power, this stance gets killed.
Foot angles come naturally, this is just the basics.