Yeah, he’s dope. Shows the proper natural reaction to each punch and doesn’t let him cheat or make it easy. Great mitts coach. Coming from someone who had a hard time finding mitt coaches when I did boxing training. My hands are quick and I hit hard, so I would often knock their mitts off or make their hands hurt after combinations. 🤦🏾♂️
Know that young man is mimicking Mike Tyson's movement that's a true warrior. Wheaties need to come back out with another commercial a like Mike commercial
@@hattchetman_2128 yes, they're called drills. You do them over and over to develop muscle memory - all the thinking happens in practice so you can execute without thinking in competition. Have you ever participated in organized sports in your life? Doesn't sound like you have.
Kids like this are ten a penny in gyms all over Scotland in my case. Most lose interest when they hit 14-15 and start to discover girls and throw it all away standing on street corners with their pals. Good luck to the young man because it's ultimately up to him. Also no matter how good it looks it's more difficult when someone is trying to kill you in the ring.
@@bjorno2080, Africa is the perfect place to train the body & mind! The reality vibration there is way more powerful than any other place in the world! 🌍
Train long enough and you will know that there are dime a dozen folks that look amazing on pads and everything goes away the moment they spar/fight. Pad workouts, especially "choreographed" ones are not equivalent to skill. If you can do it you have good coordination and are athletic but so are dancers.
@@kingdomthinker9794 i saw what happened. he didn’t look like he was teleporting. I know most of the people here don’t fight at all so to them this looks like street fighter
🥊 EXACTLY!!! Even if he doesn't fight as an amateur and professional, even though I believe he probably will, the main objective is to have a self defense skill set for his own protection. That's how Thomas Hearns said he got into boxing. In his neighborhood he said he was always the tallest but also the skinnyest, so he went to the nearby boxing gym. Not to be a boxer but for protection.
This has to be one of most idiotic statements ppl make , there is absolutely no such thing as "naturally ready" , especially when training is involved. You can tell how many bums gave that a 👍🤦🏽♂️
No one is natural at boxing. Boxing is not a natural talent. It’s a trained talent. I’m well coordinated. But, I had to learn how to move-when to move-and how to throw punches while shifting my weight. It’s train, train, train until you get it down pack. It’s not easy at all. Nor do it come at a quick pace. It’s time consuming and extremely exhausting. Because, of this, only the strongest succeed. And, most beginners quit. It’s no different than trying to lose weight and you’re not used to working out. Therefore, you get burned out. And, you don’t see any results early on that would keep you motivated. So, you give up.
Just because you look sharp hitting some bags that don't hit back don't mean a grown man is going to stand there and let you f****** hit them act like u have some f****** common sense,,,,,
I love how the the angles, pauses and counters. All have there on control. He is building muscle memory to think for 2 to 1 second. One second to examine, fake/faint/ perry/ footwork/ turning, and strike. Where he gets the most power for his selection of action. Beautiful training session for a youngster. Another year it will be instant. With the power and precision tight movement.
@@charmcompassion9199 he can but lost to wong jack man in a fight and the Japanese old man who gave lee the iron palm technique to the back of his head which caused the lump in his brain the next morning on the movie set "Game Of Death" which he didn't complete but got a headace and leave the movie set to go to his mistress hotel room taking pills laying down on her bed never to be awaken again.
Ahh stop it...I love Bruce Lee but c'mon...10,000 kicks!? Rather u tried many kicks 10,000 times or one kick how can the one kick be greater? Think about it! One kick 10,000 times yes that is great practice sure, but if I'm trying multiple kicks 10,000 of them then that's 10,000 multiple kicks! I'd say the one kick looks a lil silly going up against multi-skilled talent! U may be a Grand Master at the one kick but I'm a Grand Master at every kick! 🤷😌! Not difficult to see Bruce Lee is wilin! I'd rather him stick to the finger tip distance power punch! I see Bud Crawford utilizing that one!
@shamonarmstead5915 think is with that you can build versatility but every fighter had a trump card that one move that is the greatest in comparison to others. Even if it's a left hook but I get what your saying.
@@shamonarmstead5915the point is those guys practiced 10,000 kicks one time meaning they mastered none of them or when to use them. This person practiced the same kick ten thousand times. It didn’t say he didn’t practice the other ones 5-6000 times. He mastered one thing while the other person mastered nothing. I can’t really remember much of anything I only saw once🤷🏽♂️
@@vincentking4486 That is true, I understand this but who says they wouldn't be able to utilize these same multiple attacks but be more skilled at them then the one point Bruce Lee is making!? To your point if the one Master is practicing 5000-6000 times the other attacks as u stated great, but why wouldn't the other Master practice the multiple attacks enough to be highly effective? Why would either of them only practice each attack once? My man masters the one kick 10,000 times and practices the others 5-6000 times ok so he's a bit more dangerous to his opponents with the one attack and semi-dangerous with the other attacks! Meanwhile, the other Master ought to be dangerous with multiple attacks in general since that is his focus! Think Mr. Lee's point is just a philosophical one, not what the potential outcome would be in combative results! I'm not knocking Bruce's point but he better hope the opponent is certainly unprepared or less prepared than himself; because to me if that opponent practices more then once multiple attacks then he is surely lethal! (The key thing being a common sense amount of time practicing!) Which I'm pretty sure it would be! I'm not going to go into the ring with Tank Davis having only practiced every punch one time! Does that make sense? I mean c'mon! 😁 Listen Bruce Lee was sayin some bullsht bro lol... I mean yes it was great intellectual thought of the Art but not realistic! That was Bruce Lee for u though, one of a kind!
@@vincentking4486don't waste your time explaining bruh... The fact that he doesn't understand, means he never will. It's a lot of people who are just.....
What many don't understand is he's not practicing to practice, his coach is laying the grounds for the sweet science of "hitting and not being hit." Great work by both people. 👏
@@masonmorgan6998 he is in southpaw the majority of the time. His right leg is forward and his right hand is leading. Orthodox is when your left hand is leading and your left leg is forward.
@@orlandomarchena4885look at his feet when he changes angles, not to mentoon that he also switches stances momentarily when he retreats to backstep faster
This here boys and girls..Is the Future of Boxing! I see some Cus/Tyson bob & weave in there. These 2 doin a Great Job Together! I hope this little guy grows up a good man, and goes about it all the Right Way. He's on top of it right here.
@jamesmccray1384 Much Love Brother! Good Guidance, in which I truly think he most likely has, and Encouragement, that's All.He Needs! Let's all gwt together and See Him With It!
all that movement is choreographed won't work in the streets boxing is a joke meant for the rings only. nobody stand there like that while the other person throwing blows plus everything happens quick you don't have time to think what training move you did in the gym and don't forget you'll get jump by other people too.
@@leonnottingham4618so true. This pad work drill is not used enough. It's great muscle memory for the body and mind. Helps to feel the opponents rythm better. Conor uses this type of striking practice, less contanct but more movement and shot placement. Maybe that's why his such a good precision counter boxer.
@@silverblackguerrilla4370 Mitch Green, Victor Ortiz, Stevenson and list can go on. They were brave to enter into the ring but none of them had the heart to come back after losing. Like manny, Roy Jones, sweet P, Ali, sugar ray robinson and that list goes even further.
all that movement is choreographed won't work in the streets boxing is a joke meant for the rings only. nobody stand there like that while the other person throwing blows plus everything happens quick you don't have time to think what training move you did in the gym and don't forget you'll get jump by other people too.
He was once my Coach before I move to a new place... The coach is the best every, if any kid is determined he will reach a high standards with my Coach I Promise that ❤ .... Reach out
The left hand style is just a major difference and the pull back the rolling punches,the catching and returning shots looks like a pro ✊🏽keep chopping champ !
@@irfannazir-p6m anyone that can face disciplined training like this to master this Kata, our boxing choreography, only one in a thousand would be the actual bully you speak of. And talent like this is rare, bully's rarely know discipline
Very true but he is setting the foundation to act and re-act for when that pressure is applied. A real fight is the only thing that will reveal if his training will transfer.
You can't reach the ring or do all this if you don't first of all practice it thousands times, then drills like couple drills then sparing light to be able to put it all together then make it seem as natural reflexes...then you can enter the ring
@@yohanwarner2674....TRUE....But the fundamental footwork and defensive training is also needed, he'll be fine once he gets hit a few times and figures it out...👈🏽
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Then I take him down and all the weird over exaggerated spare mean nothing. This isn't impressive
You’d then respectfully catch a knee to your keyboard 😊
@ftc_boxing For sure I'll subscribe. That's some awesome cadence and footwork going on there..
Unique quality about this
Efff that , what’s that kids name so I can fallow him
Train hard.. until it becomes muscle memory...At that point...you don't have to think.. You don't fight...It Fights..
Ultra instincts
Bruce lee
@@larrycancooke2 Very well put.
Her?
Absolutely correct 💯
Clearly this young man has been trained well. Already showing solid fundamentals.
@@Maurice181 I’m 6’6 230 pounds
@@manealst7249 who asked goober
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@Bigboisully
Loved that counter right off the trainers low punch.. well done😊
That uppercut to counter right was beautiful..🤌🏾💯
Angles and Movement With Intention…Beautifully Done Fellas, Thank You
The Sweet Science
When you’ve box before, you learn that footwork, slips, & angles are fundamental 🔥
We always see these Africans kids looking nasty in drills but none of them ever make a. Name for themselves
Kid moves like an assassin!
I took my like back it’s at 69 and that’s fine by me
@@PicoIsOcipand that kid can whoop the guy who is talking 😂
@@kingdavidpsalm1448 fasho😆
No body talking about how good the coach is....
Yeah, he’s dope. Shows the proper natural reaction to each punch and doesn’t let him cheat or make it easy. Great mitts coach.
Coming from someone who had a hard time finding mitt coaches when I did boxing training. My hands are quick and I hit hard, so I would often knock their mitts off or make their hands hurt after combinations. 🤦🏾♂️
@@burpeeswarrior just no
Ученик это всегда показатель тренера
@@dangermajorug5749 i can train you
. . You are
Coach Tipo Killin it!! Nigerian 🇳🇬 Boxing
The trainer is a great teacher. Students are lucky to be there
That young man fights like a true warrior.
Know that young man is mimicking Mike Tyson's movement that's a true warrior. Wheaties need to come back out with another commercial a like Mike commercial
title says rate her boxing skills🤯
Yes I believe that he is a her
No tf he doesn't lmao its obvious they rehearse this often and they move slow and telegraphed every swing. Mfrs know nothing about fighting
@@hattchetman_2128 yes, they're called drills. You do them over and over to develop muscle memory - all the thinking happens in practice so you can execute without thinking in competition.
Have you ever participated in organized sports in your life? Doesn't sound like you have.
Man this is beautiful to watch
This young man is a beast. If we don't see him in the fight game it be a shame.
Or a blessing
Kids like this are ten a penny in gyms all over Scotland in my case. Most lose interest when they hit 14-15 and start to discover girls and throw it all away standing on street corners with their pals. Good luck to the young man because it's ultimately up to him. Also no matter how good it looks it's more difficult when someone is trying to kill you in the ring.
@@bjorno2080, Africa is the perfect place to train the body & mind! The reality vibration there is way more powerful than any other place in the world! 🌍
We got Jake Paul to entertain us instead 🙄
Train long enough and you will know that there are dime a dozen folks that look amazing on pads and everything goes away the moment they spar/fight. Pad workouts, especially "choreographed" ones are not equivalent to skill. If you can do it you have good coordination and are athletic but so are dancers.
Those slips look likes he's teleporting. Phenomenal movement, young warrior!
I didn't see him teleporting
@@jabajuhamamgu248
That's because you have the vision of Ray Charles. 😂
@@aubreyyoung4610 lean that head bk a bit 💨💨💨🏴
@@kingdomthinker9794 i saw what happened. he didn’t look like he was teleporting. I know most of the people here don’t fight at all so to them this looks like street fighter
It's a girl
Man as a American I love seeing my other brothers getting it in. Respect bruh!💪🏿👊🏿✊🏿
We all African
African you wanted to say. Yeah, this one is gonna be hard to stop when he mugs someone...
@@molostone8946 wth bro? No need for that
@@markEs8702 no need for mugging, you're right. Tell them to stop
@@molostone8946your prejudice mother fucker. I hate people like you so much. Always leaving your hateful comments everywhere its not needed
Cold....young brotha's....learning how to protect themselves, as men ...u dig !...with skills🎉
🥊 EXACTLY!!! Even if he doesn't fight as an amateur and professional, even though I believe he probably will, the main objective is to have a self defense skill set for his own protection. That's how Thomas Hearns said he got into boxing. In his neighborhood he said he was always the tallest but also the skinnyest, so he went to the nearby boxing gym. Not to be a boxer but for protection.
All I seen was "R1, R2, L1, L2, X, Circle, Square, Left, Right, Right, Square"
For real, for real, an educated comment for a change. Well said mate!!!
#1 comment! 😂😂😂😂😂
Facrs
😂🤣😂🤣 Real talk !!
👍🔥💯
Exactly what I was saying that looks like sifu combo tries 😂
Boxing is a true martial art
@@jackstiv8395 facts....and a science
Already raising future world champions
You mean a fabricated champion that's going to fight worst bums than Crawford did
@@MeltonRodriguez You either hate Crawford or don't know what you talking about
……”Rodriguez”……that explains why youre mad and had to bring up Crawford
@@ChevyChev-fj5srboxing is the most racist sport on the planet
@@MeltonRodriguez why you latinos always hate on black fighters smh
Some kids are just naturally ready for battle
Nope. They train hard not god given mate.
@@logomoniclearning6680 agree. dont take that away from this young bull. he WORKED for this
This has to be one of most idiotic statements ppl make , there is absolutely no such thing as "naturally ready" , especially when training is involved. You can tell how many bums gave that a 👍🤦🏽♂️
No one is natural at boxing. Boxing is not a natural talent. It’s a trained talent. I’m well coordinated. But, I had to learn how to move-when to move-and how to throw punches while shifting my weight. It’s train, train, train until you get it down pack. It’s not easy at all. Nor do it come at a quick pace. It’s time consuming and extremely exhausting. Because, of this, only the strongest succeed. And, most beginners quit. It’s no different than trying to lose weight and you’re not used to working out. Therefore, you get burned out. And, you don’t see any results early on that would keep you motivated. So, you give up.
That's not "naturally ready for battle" dudes literally training to ready himself for battle in the clip... That why people run drills fam
Sounds like music to my ears. Both of them together is amazing artwork 😮…. That’s some very nice boxing skills
Thank you for including the inputs for this combo
Appreciate this and will continue to do so!
Yes I agree that was very genius. And easy for even an amateur to grasp.
Now that's boxing!.. great teachings ❤️💪🙏
This young man is going places! Keep training kid! Awesome job!
Those punches would knock out a grown ass man 🥊 🔥
@@thecryptlostark7074 mmhmm 😂 🤣
That part. Lol
🔥 This kid is really nice! 💯
A group of grown ass men at that. 😳
Just because you look sharp hitting some bags that don't hit back don't mean a grown man is going to stand there and let you f****** hit them act like u have some f****** common sense,,,,,
I love how the the angles, pauses and counters. All have there on control. He is building muscle memory to think for 2 to 1 second. One second to examine, fake/faint/ perry/ footwork/ turning, and strike. Where he gets the most power for his selection of action. Beautiful training session for a youngster. Another year it will be instant. With the power and precision tight movement.
Yes.. He disappears and works the body blocks any incoming shots slips and rolls to the corner of the opponent's ear 😊
THIS WENT HARD ASF, CLEAN MOVEMENTS ON BOTH!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bruce Lee loved the art of boxing 🥊 and had high respect of it.
@@knowthyself690 Bruce Lee couldn't fight in real life 😳
@@charmcompassion9199 you know you must have fought him right?
Jet kun do
Jet kun do Bruce lee
@@charmcompassion9199
he can but lost to wong jack man in a fight and the Japanese old man who gave lee the iron palm technique to the back of his head which caused the lump in his brain the next morning on the movie set "Game Of Death" which he didn't complete but got a headace and leave the movie set to go to his mistress hotel room taking pills laying down on her bed never to be awaken again.
A very nice breakdown!!!!
Thats how Tyson was trained. Quick and powerful.
No
@@Inventor1488yes!
@@Inventor1488 that’s definitely the Lou’ playbook.
The peek-a-boo style
@mayfalltribe4747 Exactly who he instantly reminded me of..young Mike🥊
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once,but I fear the man who practiced one kick 10,000 times…….B.Lee
Ahh stop it...I love Bruce Lee but c'mon...10,000 kicks!? Rather u tried many kicks 10,000 times or one kick how can the one kick be greater? Think about it! One kick 10,000 times yes that is great practice sure, but if I'm trying multiple kicks 10,000 of them then that's 10,000 multiple kicks! I'd say the one kick looks a lil silly going up against multi-skilled talent! U may be a Grand Master at the one kick but I'm a Grand Master at every kick! 🤷😌! Not difficult to see Bruce Lee is wilin! I'd rather him stick to the finger tip distance power punch! I see Bud Crawford utilizing that one!
@shamonarmstead5915 think is with that you can build versatility but every fighter had a trump card that one move that is the greatest in comparison to others. Even if it's a left hook but I get what your saying.
@@shamonarmstead5915the point is those guys practiced 10,000 kicks one time meaning they mastered none of them or when to use them. This person practiced the same kick ten thousand times. It didn’t say he didn’t practice the other ones 5-6000 times. He mastered one thing while the other person mastered nothing. I can’t really remember much of anything I only saw once🤷🏽♂️
@@vincentking4486 That is true, I understand this but who says they wouldn't be able to utilize these same multiple attacks but be more skilled at them then the one point Bruce Lee is making!? To your point if the one Master is practicing 5000-6000 times the other attacks as u stated great, but why wouldn't the other Master practice the multiple attacks enough to be highly effective? Why would either of them only practice each attack once? My man masters the one kick 10,000 times and practices the others 5-6000 times ok so he's a bit more dangerous to his opponents with the one attack and semi-dangerous with the other attacks! Meanwhile, the other Master ought to be dangerous with multiple attacks in general since that is his focus! Think Mr. Lee's point is just a philosophical one, not what the potential outcome would be in combative results! I'm not knocking Bruce's point but he better hope the opponent is certainly unprepared or less prepared than himself; because to me if that opponent practices more then once multiple attacks then he is surely lethal! (The key thing being a common sense amount of time practicing!) Which I'm pretty sure it would be! I'm not going to go into the ring with Tank Davis having only practiced every punch one time! Does that make sense? I mean c'mon! 😁 Listen Bruce Lee was sayin some bullsht bro lol... I mean yes it was great intellectual thought of the Art but not realistic! That was Bruce Lee for u though, one of a kind!
@@vincentking4486don't waste your time explaining bruh... The fact that he doesn't understand, means he never will. It's a lot of people who are just.....
Young man is crisp! Nice job, keep working him!
What many don't understand is he's not practicing to practice, his coach is laying the grounds for the sweet science of "hitting and not being hit." Great work by both people. 👏
Well then he needs to train to bring his hands back to his face bc his coach is training him to get knocked out. All I see is a openings
@@Justin-k9w4dHis hands are a bit low, but it’s not like he’s likely to get knocked out. He’s tucking his head and blocking his chin.
That kid knocking people out!
@@dalbs4466 one good kick in the inside will knock him off his pivot lol. Only if you can learn kick boxing you'll knwo
@@dalbs4466 he’s from Lagos
Haha that's a legit boxing style great combination! 👏 Very good
The boxing game is going to be so crazy in a few more years! This kid moves like a new generation mike tyson
His parents don’t TELL him to go to bed at night , they ASK 😂
That’s what most parents do now days
@@robthomas3956 Lol 😆
Most definitely no black parents 😂
Lil man up next, belts are coming his way 🔥💯💪🏾🤜🏾🤛🏾✊🏾
Such impeccable, footwork
😮"Look Daddy: It's a SOUTHPAW !! "😮
So would you so kind as to expand your analysis. ?
@@orlandomarchena4885how is he southpaw when his left was never forward?
He remained orthodox the whole time.
@@masonmorgan6998 he is in southpaw the majority of the time. His right leg is forward and his right hand is leading. Orthodox is when your left hand is leading and your left leg is forward.
@@masonmorgan6998oh you got it all mixed up, a southpaw is when their right foot is forward, which is what the kid is doing
@@orlandomarchena4885look at his feet when he changes angles, not to mentoon that he also switches stances momentarily when he retreats to backstep faster
This here boys and girls..Is the Future of Boxing! I see some Cus/Tyson bob & weave in there. These 2 doin a Great Job Together! I hope this little guy grows up a good man, and goes about it all the Right Way. He's on top of it right here.
@@JohnJCash bro I said the same thing when I saw this
@jamesmccray1384 Much Love Brother! Good Guidance, in which I truly think he most likely has, and Encouragement, that's All.He Needs! Let's all gwt together and See Him With It!
That's some bad combos brotha 💪💪💪💪
Lateral quickness and his punches have snap on them. Great trainer, too.
Amazing skills of the coach and results of his work , power precision technique combinations put together!
That coach is really good. I'd pay him whatever he asks.
There's some thump behind those hooks..
Facts
@@Greg-h7l her?! Bro it’s a dude open your freaking eyes..
@@weedismyreligion yeah I was looking at it late at night just took my post down
all that movement is choreographed won't work in the streets boxing is a joke meant for the rings only. nobody stand there like that while the other person throwing blows plus everything happens quick you don't have time to think what training move you did in the gym and don't forget you'll get jump by other people too.
@@C.I.T.H. she has gloves on and is training in a ring. I don't know how street fighting even worked its way into the comment?
Yeah, Shortie's got the makings of a varsity athlete🔥...fo' sho'💪🏼
I freaking love this.
Beautiful control from both.
Poetry in motion
That explosiveness is going to take that young man far 💪
I'm so impressed by boxer and trainer.
That kids got some spite in that right hand
@@arunsd9 and he's southpaw.
I’ve watched this like 10xs straight, this the type of fighter that could save boxing 🥊
Kid is phenomenal 😊
Buenos movimientos hermano, saludos desde MEXICO✌️🔥🇲🇽
Staying off the center lines, head up, giving angles and throwing different punch combinations is 🔥🔥🔥
Hands!!! Footwork!!! Head movement!!! 🔥
He would destroy so many kids his age. He’s got so much power in that punch!!
Destroy them like it aint even funny, kid got it
@@unclejimmymedia I disagree
@@aaronmendoza9246 as you have the right to my friend 👍🏾
@@Addi_Teacha509 he'd destroy kids 2 years older than him if their not trained to fight like him
He would destroy me, a grown ass man.
We need more videos like this.All Teleportation ones,lil Bro teleport skillz getting better well done.👍🥊 Future champs
Lil man a monster!! Gave me chills 🥶
That coach is a genius. That kid can reach real far once he has heart
@@leonnottingham4618so true. This pad work drill is not used enough. It's great muscle memory for the body and mind. Helps to feel the opponents rythm better. Conor uses this type of striking practice, less contanct but more movement and shot placement. Maybe that's why his such a good precision counter boxer.
@@imoeazy Yea this was beautiful work I wish I had a coach like this.
Heart? None one boxer that doesn't have heart
@@silverblackguerrilla4370 Mitch Green, Victor Ortiz, Stevenson and list can go on. They were brave to enter into the ring but none of them had the heart to come back after losing. Like manny, Roy Jones, sweet P, Ali, sugar ray robinson and that list goes even further.
Debería tener un corazón y un hígado y muchas cosas más!!🤦♂️
Beautiful Boxing 🥊
all that movement is choreographed won't work in the streets boxing is a joke meant for the rings only. nobody stand there like that while the other person throwing blows plus everything happens quick you don't have time to think what training move you did in the gym and don't forget you'll get jump by other people too.
Its called training!!
@@johnrobinson8118 you are suppose to use the same movement in the gym in the streets in case you didn't know.
@@C.I.T.H. why should we care about “the streets” bra
them twins 💪🏾💪🏾💯
Practice makes progress, this technique is very good, with good sparring they’ll work out what combo’s actually work very well and what doesn’t.
Damn!! That looked like boxing- Kung-Fu.🥊 LOL😂😅😂!!!
Slick my boy
@@andrebrown4669 I came just for this comment
@@tyroneamunn566 LOL 😆 😂 🤣!!!
The boxing Mantis
@@BleuBenjamins205 Right ✅️
Now that's real precision training
I saw that Tyson side hop in there !!!
Bro is going to definitely be the next world champion 🥊🥊🥊
Great choreography. Like a Jackie Chan movie.
The choreography of this dance is spectacular... Body shots 😳
Poetry in motion 🤯😲🤯😲💪💯💪💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
That's tight. Great work 👍
Can't rate actual skills until there's a skilled opponent defending and attacking. The training looks good 👌
@@usmcdevildog6935proper preparation prevents poor performance
Definitely. That's when choreography goes out the window and skill with awareness enters along with actually being able to take an all-out hit.
Looks like hot air to me
@@usmcdevildog6935 The best answer possible
That's what training is for my dude
Beautiful work
Adding this to the repertoire
He was once my Coach before I move to a new place... The coach is the best every, if any kid is determined he will reach a high standards with my Coach I Promise that ❤ .... Reach out
Where was he your coach ?
Тайсон одобряет👏
That's why i like boxing it's like a magic of foot work and the punch which goes smoothly.😊
He's the wrong kid to play with with...Good work
Boxing choreo is on point. If he can apply that to the real-time scenario, then he's a lightweight Mike Tyson in the making 👍🏽
Love this boxing training video.
Great Job Coach ❤
The left hand style is just a major difference and the pull back the rolling punches,the catching and returning shots looks like a pro ✊🏽keep chopping champ !
HE WILL KNOCK YR HEAD OFF MAD SKILLS💯💯💯
Iron Mike will be proud
Kids 8 step is nasty 😳 ❤
The foot work 🤌🏼
The making of a champ....
@@JohnnyRuval His foot work his crazy for that age
@@JohnnyRuval lame
@@douglascunningham148 u hate .. that kid could ko u to 149
The real making of a champion
@@JohnnyRuvalif it’s a boxing match maybe but if I get him to the ground he’s not getting back up without my say so
Парень одаренный . Главное чтоб дальше продолжал усердно тренироваться, а так же не использовал свои навыки для грязных плохих дел.
Straight body shots omg 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
For choreography is not bad but in sparring the things go in a different way.
I don't know if I'd say mitt work is anything like choreographing. Ones trying to make you look fancy, the other is making you look right
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Maybe you're right, I'm not expert in the matter.
What is the difference between mitt work and pad work ?
@@erlingtoncarl3419 look it up.
@@erlingtoncarl3419 stop hating and give the kid his kudos
@@erlingtoncarl3419 did ya look it up yet ? Or you still waiting for other people to do your homework?
True boxing teacher meets a brilliant student to illustrate boxing techniques, let's go bro!
Clean work young man!!!💪🏿
Practice makes perfect. Not bad kid🙏💯🔥🤙
@@IkaikaKamanao-s1l you say not bad like you know something 🤣
@Allah_is_the_greatest_1_god probably just comparing to what he has seen anecdotal experience.
Practice makes improvements, always. Never perfect.
Nope... Nothing and nobody is perfect... Practice makes permanent! 😎
No, perfect practice makes it more practical.
Imagine the school bully stumbling into this young man😊
plot twist he is the school boy bully
@@irfannazir-p6m anyone that can face disciplined training like this to master this Kata, our boxing choreography, only one in a thousand would be the actual bully you speak of. And talent like this is rare, bully's rarely know discipline
his hands are considered weapons he would be expelled
This kid is insanely fast, i would love to see him in a boxing ring when hes older 😮
Beautiful movement, dragged feet at time but overall looks amazing. Keep that lead hand up leaving yourself open.
Boxing skills are rated in the ring, under pressure and whilst being hit it
Wait really? You don’t say! 😱
Very true but he is setting the foundation to act and re-act for when that pressure is applied. A real fight is the only thing that will reveal if his training will transfer.
You can't reach the ring or do all this if you don't first of all practice it thousands times, then drills like couple drills then sparing light to be able to put it all together then make it seem as natural reflexes...then you can enter the ring
These days, popularity is a big factor as well, there's a bunch of people on here who would watch him in an actual fight because of this video.
@@yohanwarner2674....TRUE....But the fundamental footwork and defensive training is also needed, he'll be fine once he gets hit a few times and figures it out...👈🏽
Hes so fast and smooth with It. Keep up the hard work legend
He kicking grown folks ass
Я бы двоих побил, но мне лень с дивана вставать 😂
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 he gone be a monster
That’s not boxing, that’s choreographed dancing
@@BillyBob-i3f boxing is a dance between two people a deadly dance
@@spoiledasshusky 🌽
And our comments are just choreographed finger dancing. I'd still bet the kid can translate those moves into live combat
Yeah bud stick to being a noob
@@mikerobledo2750 slob on my knob. Like corn on a cob. 🥴
This is good stuff right here brother
Thanks Champ keep working tha Future ,