I generally really like this channel and have learned a couple of things from it, but this has nothing to do with Lomachenko specifically and it's not true that he does what everyone does, but better. Actual Lomachenko stuff I've picked up from other sources: He's not a natural southpaw - he stands like that to have a more equal power distribution in both hands or something. I've never tried that. He doesn't just throw some punches and change angles. He always secures the superior position before attacking - like a bjj fighter. He throws lots of light punches. This makes the opponent feel like his punches are not dangerous, so they square up a bit in double guard and have less vision. I've actually tried that in sparring. Works even better against amatuers, cause they usually either throw wild punches or just use the double guard. Once they've squared up, you can attack quite easily. If the opponent is covering his head too tightly, Lomachenko slaps his hand down and then punches into the opening (you have to slap quite hard). He also often throws a couple of light punches, leaves the last one hanging in front of the opponent's eyes for a second and then changes the position - when the opponent can't see him. If they try to feel him out with an extended front arm, he slaps that arm down and throws an overhand. If the opponent tries to close the distance and clinch, so Lomachenko can't punch any more, he puts his forearm on the opponents neck and then circles around him. I've tried all of the above (apart from the southpaw thing) and can definitely recommend. It's all about securing the superior position in order to dismantle your opponent rather than relying on your timing. It's shown in some other videos on YT. There's even one with Lomachenko showing these himself.
great summation of some of his main tactics! I've been nerding out on his technique breakdown vids on youtube and I think I've seen every one. You boiled it down nicely
Man this was a great post. Thanks a lot bro, when I discovered Loma he immediately became my favorite fighter of all time and I study him quite a bit and try to add what he does into my game (obviously no where close to his level and what he does is easier said then done lol). But your explanation in detail was great, I appreciate it.
Hey JT! Would these tactics works only if both fighters are orthodox or southpaw? Because I guess it would always be stepping into the strong hand...unless you carefully dodge it?
This is some of the best tactical/strategic boxing knowledge I've ever been gifted. It reminds me of so many other fight IQ lessons I've seen or read. The Tao of JKD goes into the beats or breaking rythm like this, but seeing the footwork and linking it back in my head to how Lomachenko fights is so helpful for studying to be a better boxer. Seriously, thanks!
Man I've been watching sooo many of your videos lately. I not a boxer, I'm a Jiu-Jitsu player but I love boxing, I appreciate all the complexities and possibilities of it. I find that Lomachenko has invigorating my interest in boxing so much that I'm seriously thinking about taking up boxing now at 40. I find your boxing instructions and technique breakdowns amazing and really easy to follow. Thanks for such great content.
JT Van V any chance we can get an advanced angles video on same stance match up (Lomachenko vs Gary Russel Jr). or any old videos that i have missed from way back (been a sub for a long time)
Very thankful you did this one, as a southpaw myself.. I've been trying to get an understanding of Vasyls footwork. Having you go through it with great detail and years of wisdom did me wonders. I definitely intend to rewatch a few times, thanks coach. PS. I can tell your knowledge and conceptual grasp is growing still because your delivery is phenomenal. Much love
I am doing Kung Fu for 8 years and my master teaches us pretty much boxing with sparring since 2 years, because foot work exploits a lot of power in the punches. The full body workouts, coordination and drills are nice. Its always our homework to practice and to develop the combinations. Also shadow boxing is a must. For me it means to be a complete fighter, if you are open minded and ready to learn and to execute what i have learned.
JT Van V - The thinking man for the everyman and woman who enjoys boxing at all levels....Rhythm & Roll, Rhythm & Release, Rhythm & Distance Control..... The good fighters bring what they got....The great fighters take away what they bring with rhythm..... Fighters in general are strong willed and weak minded.... JT Van V shows us that those who succeed inside and outside the ring must be weak willed and strong minded...Thy will be done... God bless and thank you JT Van V....
What he will do is leave the glove hanging in the middle of the combination, to block the visibility, skip and finish it from another angle. I would like to see analysis on the risks, benefits and consequences of this.
This is amazing. Thank you so much so this video. What Lomachenko does is extremely simple, in theory. No one could've explained better than JT, it's not that other fighters don't know how to do it, how to mix it up, it's just that it is extremely hard to do it facing pro fighters who also happen to know those things, and that are more than willing to make you pay at the slightest mistake. I guess that kind of timing and ring knowledge is what comes naturally after almost 400 amateur fights.
Dude I just want to tell you, not sure if you'll even read this, but about 7 years ago I started watching your videos, even bought your video that you had ( I believe it was on footwork) But you have helped me develop a huge love for this sport, and my only workout routine has become boxing. Just want to thank you for all the awesome videos.
Another class video. I've been playing with this technique for months but I can already tell that this video will help cement what I have already learned.
AWESOME!!! Thanks for the video. One more thing that I notice Lamachenko does is paw the jab and feint the power left as his opponent covers up and then steps outside with 2-3
Folks, pls do delineate difference between good coach and professional boxer. One could be a good coach but not have a fight of his life. On the other hand, one could be a champion but have little to none ability or skill for teaching boxing. This guys teaches very good.
Awesome vid, man. I practice this stuff on the bag even though, like you said, I'll never be in the ring with Lomachenko. At my age, heavybag is more of a cardio workout than a serious effort.
A great man , i see love in his eyes while instucting us , thnx a lot im an Amateur and u give me always , cherry cakre thnx a lot god bless u man u are a genious ,and u give more ❤
JT - GREAT video and explanation. You are truly a gifted teacher. Sometimes Loma shifts stances when he gets around...been drilling that on the heavy..
brilliant techniques for someone like myself to use against sparring partners in the gym, finding it difficult against southpaws with a larger reach than me, definitely trying these out in sparring
He existed already. His name is Orlando Canizales. This guy did everything loma does, plus had power on both hands. Loma fans think loma is something special that no one has seen before, but boxing fans know their history and know this was done 30 years ago. ruclips.net/video/3ogsB0zxKDI/видео.html
@@roncon1180 You sound like a hater. I think you will find Lomachenko has taken a little piece from many of the great fighters. From Canizales it seems like he has taken some of his movement but Loma has way better angles and gets his punches off much better, he took Canizales footwork and perfected it. Watch a video by Lee Wylie on Lomachenko on you tube that he made a month or 2 ago, i think you will like it ;)
ThEmAtRiX you sound like a fan boy. I think you’ll find that canizales was a far better boxer than loma. His footwork opened up better angles, and he was more effective. Loma didn’t perfect it, he tried to imitate it, but he falls short of exploiting those angles. Loma likes to show off that footwork but does nothing besides dance. And he doesn’t show any footwork when he’s on the back foot. He’s lost in that situation.Canizales didn’t show off, that was literally only serving one purpose, to create an angle and land heavy, effective combinations, whether he was being the aggressor or fighting on the back foot.
@@roncon1180 Everyone is entitled to their own opinion :) Did you watch the Lee Wylie video of how he uses skills and tricks from all the greats? It's like he is all of them put into one :)
the guys who dislike the video A) they are using mc donalds internet and never training on boxing B) they are lomachenco familly no other explanation for such good quality boxing videos..this guy is a beast mode!He creates really professional quality boxing videos.
I generally really like this channel and have learned a couple of things from it, but this has nothing to do with Lomachenko specifically and it's not true that he does what everyone does, but better.
Actual Lomachenko stuff I've picked up from other sources:
He's not a natural southpaw - he stands like that to have a more equal power distribution in both hands or something. I've never tried that.
He doesn't just throw some punches and change angles. He always secures the superior position before attacking - like a bjj fighter. He throws lots of light punches. This makes the opponent feel like his punches are not dangerous, so they square up a bit in double guard and have less vision. I've actually tried that in sparring. Works even better against amatuers, cause they usually either throw wild punches or just use the double guard. Once they've squared up, you can attack quite easily.
If the opponent is covering his head too tightly, Lomachenko slaps his hand down and then punches into the opening (you have to slap quite hard).
He also often throws a couple of light punches, leaves the last one hanging in front of the opponent's eyes for a second and then changes the position - when the opponent can't see him.
If they try to feel him out with an extended front arm, he slaps that arm down and throws an overhand.
If the opponent tries to close the distance and clinch, so Lomachenko can't punch any more, he puts his forearm on the opponents neck and then circles around him.
I've tried all of the above (apart from the southpaw thing) and can definitely recommend. It's all about securing the superior position in order to dismantle your opponent rather than relying on your timing. It's shown in some other videos on YT. There's even one with Lomachenko showing these himself.
Great Information. I couldnt find the Video Where he is showing his Art like you said
@@damir2go ruclips.net/video/a4CKtyxAfYc/видео.html
great summation of some of his main tactics! I've been nerding out on his technique breakdown vids on youtube and I think I've seen every one. You boiled it down nicely
Man this was a great post. Thanks a lot bro, when I discovered Loma he immediately became my favorite fighter of all time and I study him quite a bit and try to add what he does into my game (obviously no where close to his level and what he does is easier said then done lol). But your explanation in detail was great, I appreciate it.
This is so helpful thank you
couldn't have clicked on this video any faster appreciate you taking the time to finally do this man.
Hey JT! Would these tactics works only if both fighters are orthodox or southpaw? Because I guess it would always be stepping into the strong hand...unless you carefully dodge it?
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This is some of the best tactical/strategic boxing knowledge I've ever been gifted. It reminds me of so many other fight IQ lessons I've seen or read. The Tao of JKD goes into the beats or breaking rythm like this, but seeing the footwork and linking it back in my head to how Lomachenko fights is so helpful for studying to be a better boxer. Seriously, thanks!
this is like a gift from the boxing gods
Theres only one Greatest of all time that's JESUS/YESHUA/LIVING WORD.
1 on 1 training costs ya 40-100 an hour. dropping free knowledge
"But anyways you're not going against Lomachenko"
Be Campbell watching this for tips.
Sweat intensifies.
Man I've been watching sooo many of your videos lately. I not a boxer, I'm a Jiu-Jitsu player but I love boxing, I appreciate all the complexities and possibilities of it. I find that Lomachenko has invigorating my interest in boxing so much that I'm seriously thinking about taking up boxing now at 40.
I find your boxing instructions and technique breakdowns amazing and really easy to follow. Thanks for such great content.
Same here. I do kickboxing, but I keep coming to check his videos because they are very well made and explained.
jitsu222 you sould try it. your never to old to learn my friend
I train with a guy who started boxing at 48 and he is now 50
jitsu222 Nick and Nate Diaz do Jiu-Jitsu and Boxing in the UFC and it works well for both.I think it's a great combination for self defense.
Age doesn’t matter! Go for it, you won’t regret it. It’s incredibly fun!
I gotta be honest, in the last couple months your videos have been amazing premium content
+Jeremy AMG I really appreciate your feedback!
JT Van V any chance we can get an advanced angles video on same stance match up (Lomachenko vs Gary Russel Jr). or any old videos that i have missed from way back (been a sub for a long time)
JT Van V Do Do a video on Andre ward's defense. Specifically his head movement.
How do you know I won’t be facing Lomachenko 😤
Teofimo, is it you?
Very thankful you did this one, as a southpaw myself.. I've been trying to get an understanding of Vasyls footwork. Having you go through it with great detail and years of wisdom did me wonders. I definitely intend to rewatch a few times, thanks coach. PS. I can tell your knowledge and conceptual grasp is growing still because your delivery is phenomenal. Much love
+Nick Appelman I appreciate that Nick!
Lomachenko is the best example of what a good JKD fighter could be.
I am doing Kung Fu for 8 years and my master teaches us pretty much boxing with sparring since 2 years, because foot work exploits a lot of power in the punches. The full body workouts, coordination and drills are nice. Its always our homework to practice and to develop the combinations. Also shadow boxing is a must.
For me it means to be a complete fighter, if you are open minded and ready to learn and to execute what i have learned.
JT Van V - The thinking man for the everyman and woman who enjoys boxing at all levels....Rhythm & Roll, Rhythm & Release, Rhythm & Distance Control..... The good fighters bring what they got....The great fighters take away what they bring with rhythm..... Fighters in general are strong willed and weak minded.... JT Van V shows us that those who succeed inside and outside the ring must be weak willed and strong minded...Thy will be done... God bless and thank you JT Van V....
What he will do is leave the glove hanging in the middle of the combination, to block the visibility, skip and finish it from another angle. I would like to see analysis on the risks, benefits and consequences of this.
Good eye, i need to know the risks as well
thank you so much for posting this. what an incredible athlete he is!
This is amazing. Thank you so much so this video.
What Lomachenko does is extremely simple, in theory. No one could've explained better than JT, it's not that other fighters don't know how to do it, how to mix it up, it's just that it is extremely hard to do it facing pro fighters who also happen to know those things, and that are more than willing to make you pay at the slightest mistake.
I guess that kind of timing and ring knowledge is what comes naturally after almost 400 amateur fights.
Dude I just want to tell you, not sure if you'll even read this, but about 7 years ago I started watching your videos, even bought your video that you had ( I believe it was on footwork) But you have helped me develop a huge love for this sport, and my only workout routine has become boxing. Just want to thank you for all the awesome videos.
+nasseem isho thank you for all your support!
iv always loved boxing but your channel got me into getting a heavy bag and really learning thanks dog...
Another class video.
I've been playing with this technique for months but I can already tell that this video will help cement what I have already learned.
This is so sick!! 7:25 just feels fun. Thanks
Best Boxing RUclipsr ! Keep on work dude, we all love it !
THIS BY FAR THE BEST LOMACHENKO DRILLS. THANKS MATE. I THINK YOU SHOULD DO MORE SUCH VIDEOS ON OTHER GREAT FIGHTERS.
Excellent. Thank you for taking us to school.
AWESOME!!! Thanks for the video. One more thing that I notice Lamachenko does is paw the jab and feint the power left as his opponent covers up and then steps outside with 2-3
Folks, pls do delineate difference between good coach and professional boxer. One could be a good coach but not have a fight of his life. On the other hand, one could be a champion but have little to none ability or skill for teaching boxing. This guys teaches very good.
Watching you for a month makes me know how to box..thank you sir from philippines... big respect to you sir god bless...
That's precision boxing goes hard bro. I love it
Thank you for taking time to teach us how to box.
thank you for this video!!!!!!!!!! Lomachenko is the fundamentals master!
The thing about vasyl is he's right handed standing in southpaw, that part blowes my mind.
Awesome vid, man. I practice this stuff on the bag even though, like you said, I'll never be in the ring with Lomachenko. At my age, heavybag is more of a cardio workout than a serious effort.
At times during this video you actually looked like Lomachenko nice work!
Thanks for the video man!
boxing is the true martial art, the depth and subtlety are unmatched in any other combat sport
Brilliant !!! More insights please! You have changed my game!!!! Cheers from Australia!!!
A great man , i see love in his eyes while instucting us , thnx a lot im an Amateur and u give me always , cherry cakre thnx a lot god bless u man u are a genious ,and u give more ❤
Thanks JT. As usual, a great breakdown. Thanks for sharing!
You deserve way more subs
youre right , you can imitate the moves but might not have the natural reactions
This is a lot of good stuff. Thank you for this video. I've been looking for good footwork and I'm finding a lot in this video.
Dude, you're the best... thanks for uploading bro.
who the hell would dislike this video?!
Move In-Silence lomencheko's opponents. Lol
Move In-Silence. someone who knows how this really should look like
those don't watch these youtube videos^^
Nice Student. haha true :)
Stampcollectors?
Could you do another video on orthodox vs orthodox please to demonstrate same movement. Thank you very much.
Perfect trainer clear explanation and excellent demonstration
So happy you posted this!!!
This is some high level foootwork here!
Hardest working boxing coach on the web. Breaking down Loma’s moves. Great stuff.
I appreciate your support! thank you
Salute from India 🇮🇳
You are best coach sir 🙏❤🎉
Only learning this today in boxing and my coach send me this clip really helpful 😍😍😍
love the explanation brother. from beginning to end
Always loved this awesome person's vids. Straight to the point, great demo, real and practical. Spread his name yall !!
Thank you so much MASTER.
I'm a southpaw can't wait to try this tonight thanks bud
Best Boxing Tutorial Videos (Channel) ever.
Hey man great teaching !!
I love your demonstrations, it's on point I only boxed like 8 months, but I loved it
I've been waiting for a vid like this...never clicked on a vid soo fast
You're so awesome, man! Thanks for uploading this video.
Nicely done! You da man, Van.
Bro your Videos one of the best boxing Chanel
I like this kind of videos based on the tactics of other boxers.
Been searching for something like this. Thanks a lot!
Thank youis a little you deserve more than that
Thank you this actually helps a lot
Just got yourself a new subscriber, great breakdown and details man
You're the man! Thanks!
Please more loma. 🥊🥊
keep right hand up as you do the move always protect yourself
Thank you for the video and your experience with all your training 👍
JT - GREAT video and explanation. You are truly a gifted teacher. Sometimes Loma shifts stances when he gets around...been drilling that on the heavy..
Great content, man. Thanks for your time in doing these.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS
Thank you brother. Very useful
brilliant techniques for someone like myself to use against sparring partners in the gym, finding it difficult against southpaws with a larger reach than me, definitely trying these out in sparring
Everything I just wanted... Thanks !!!
We need to create a 50/50 clone of Roberto Duran and Lomachenko, it would be the perfect boxer.
He existed already. His name is Orlando Canizales. This guy did everything loma does, plus had power on both hands. Loma fans think loma is something special that no one has seen before, but boxing fans know their history and know this was done 30 years ago. ruclips.net/video/3ogsB0zxKDI/видео.html
@@roncon1180 Great video, I've never heard of him but I'm definitely going to study his fights
@@roncon1180 You sound like a hater. I think you will find Lomachenko has taken a little piece from many of the great fighters. From Canizales it seems like he has taken some of his movement but Loma has way better angles and gets his punches off much better, he took Canizales footwork and perfected it.
Watch a video by Lee Wylie on Lomachenko on you tube that he made a month or 2 ago, i think you will like it ;)
ThEmAtRiX you sound like a fan boy. I think you’ll find that canizales was a far better boxer than loma. His footwork opened up better angles, and he was more effective. Loma didn’t perfect it, he tried to imitate it, but he falls short of exploiting those angles. Loma likes to show off that footwork but does nothing besides dance. And he doesn’t show any footwork when he’s on the back foot. He’s lost in that situation.Canizales didn’t show off, that was literally only serving one purpose, to create an angle and land heavy, effective combinations, whether he was being the aggressor or fighting on the back foot.
@@roncon1180 Everyone is entitled to their own opinion :)
Did you watch the Lee Wylie video of how he uses skills and tricks from all the greats? It's like he is all of them put into one :)
You're awesome man I hope you know that God bless you
+sultan mohandes thank you Sultan!
great vídeo , lomachenko is my favourite boxer
the difference is his insteps cover so much space under such a short amount of time
Kevin Ku i believe it is because lomachenko is cutting the corner alot tighter than jt van. almost beside his opponent.
That and he’s just more crazy athletic , when u get used to fighting at that speed makes it easy to cover distance
the guys who dislike the video
A) they are using mc donalds internet and never training on boxing
B) they are lomachenco familly
no other explanation for such good quality boxing videos..this guy is a beast mode!He creates really professional quality boxing videos.
Broooo! I love this channel, and now you're covering my favorite boxer!! Good shit man.
Thanks for the breakdown!
Thanks for the always good information / always learning from you
I'll go now apply, thanks...
You putting in work big bro!!
Thst'a great video. I will work on it.
Great stuff!
Dude ur a guru!thank you
Loma footwork is so similar to Manny pacqauio it's crazy
Manny uses more blitzes while Loma uses more angles.
@@boston312 what is blitzes
Brilliant patterns going to use this cheers
Thank you Sir I learned a lot from you
Thank you Jason!
ive been waiting on this for a very long time
This helped me a lot I'm an orthodox but me and Loma have the same tactics and style and Goals too. Thanks a lot coach!
good stuff thanks for your time in doing these videos
Great education - thank you!
Great work, really appreciate it! Many thanks
It's a great channel, compliments man!!
Great stuff excellent teacher
cool now show us how lomachenko trains the advanced & awkward methods included.
Love that side step, beautiful