So I’m 6’3 and I’ve seen people try to use peekaboo in my gym. I use a long guard that is nicknamed “the mummy” and a reverse cross guard. And I’ve seen a lot of peekaboo enthusiasts fail because they try and do advanced shit day one. I mean I fight like a George Foreman enthusiast or a gene fullmer enthusiast but I’ve been practicing the two styles since I was 12. These guys who are 6 months in keep trying to be Mike Tyson. What’s important is EVERYTHING this guys saying. The guy in the video is EXACTLY RIGHT!!! He’s saying it PERFECTLY!!!
@@sothis1448 American killer bees And surprisingly well most people don’t know how to counter it because it’s so uncommon. People are used to conventional but I’m a switch hitter between southpaw and orthodox with a long guard. And then a reverse cross guard like gene fullmer. Overall it being so strange is what makes it so effective
I don’t use the peakaboo style in a general sense, but my boxing coach (I go to an mma gym) teaches us shifting footwork. Step turns, angling shifts, things similar to the D’Amato shift etc….which comes from Kyokushin Karate and Tai Sabaki style footwork which Cus admitted he got the shifting footwork from In mma, it’s also good for striking and angling off to avoid takedowns, so aside from learning the basics and beginner level skills, learning footwork concepts build you up and set you up for success
It's pretty easy to overlook how much your legs matter when it comes to using that style. Being able to dash in quickly is a very important part of Peek-a-boo style. Other than Gervonta Davis, there aren't that many other fighters that have that explosiveness.
If you cant make Catskill, fibd some place to master the most basic boxing structures and "rules of thumb" so you are in a place to understand how it is modified.
@@ehiseyI’ve been boxing for over a year now I just want to learn this style so I understand how it is modified but I’m more worried when it comes to the advanced stuff and not being predictable in the ring
I believe Gus found a kid with instinctual defense and added offense. Mike Tyson probably learned to avoid getting hit about the same time he learned how to run.
Bob Stewart already laid down the basics to Mike. When Cus and Teddy visited Bob to check out this big 190lbs kid, Mike is already aware of the basics, so they didnt exactly build Mike from total scratch.
The style has to do with your personality too, your mind. These natural instincts is what determine if you're a infighter, outboxer, brawler and etc. So the style would serve well as complement of your personality and physique.
@@ether6136peekaboo style is mostly about the weaving, speed, and close fighting, which for tall people doesn’t use any of their strengths (reach n shi). j use a diff style cuz it’ll suit a taller guy more
@@ether6136 and you're an unknown on youtube who apparently equates visibility with jnowledge. Just because someone isn't a content creator doesnt mean they don't know what they're talking about. Height + speedy style designed for bobbing and weaving isn't a good mix, for a plethora of easily grasped reasons.
@@logic1696 Have you researched about Floyd Patterson who was also the pioneer of the Peek a boo style. That man was also 6ft tall but used to great success and also was heavyweight at only 21 years old.
Like Bruce Lee said you gotta empty your mind before you try to learn any thing. Listen to what he is saying, but Coach Carter all of Peekaboo Boxing Style enthusiast are quite exited to learn this style of boxing. Please make a playlist of tutorial in parts
I've been training in various martial arts for the past 40 years. Boxing was my first one and then came Chinese martial arts, Kickboxing, and some grappling and wrestling. I still train them all, but in that time I've come to discover that there certain universal rules that apply across the board. And at the top of the list is Don't skip over the basics and try to do advanced shit! It was a great video, but as soon as I saw the whiteboard, I knew it was going to be a good one!
Here in my town nobody knows about that style that’s real and now after 1 year of(self taught) peekaboo … i started to feel the balance and u learn that from the first day too late but i achieve something at the end I hope that i can work with you one day ((still have so much more to learn ))but we have the same mentality at least at boxing thank you bro❤️
Awesome video and thanks for the knowledge! This explains why I’m so uncomfortable with it, I just go back to Philly shell and high gaurd most of the time.
Man I wish I had you as my coach. I'm extremely athletic & have dominated in any sport I try. Not being cocky ofc, just saying, with proper training, I think I could be a beast in boxing & the peekaboo stance fits me perfectly. All I need is a coach...
I wouldn’t say that after I watched you gas out in 20 seconds. Here’s your first lesson when you throw a right hand don’t swing your back foot so far forward you end up southpaw. Learn how to block the jab with the right hand and don’t bend forward. This style is making you a worse fighter because you don’t have a base to build off of. You have to learn how to do so many things before you start to attempt slips and weaves and side steps.
@youngstoney707 didn't I say all I need is a coach? I've never fought before those fights. Those guys box often. U see my progression from the first fight to my third one. Lots of progression. If Carter was my coach I'd get good. I gassed out in 20 seconds because I have zero training. I didn't train a single bit before that. Hardly trained for the other two either. I don't have another fight because I've been practicing what Carter teaches. Step by step. Starting with foot work. These fights are just to see my progression. & u can't deny, there's progression there & with a coach I'd get good.
@youngstoney707 ik u only watched the first vid bc u didn't mention any progression. It's a noticeable difference. Yea I'm still shit & would get KNOCKED if a real boxer boxed me, but as I said, all I need is a coach.
@@sealofakatosh I watched all 3 man they all looked the same like what he said not to do here. Try and fight like Mike Tyson. I would say if you can’t get a legit trainer of that Cus style (and last time I checked none of them have produced any high ranking amateurs or pros except for Fai or whatever her name is) don’t attempt it. That’s why you’re getting out over by your friends in every single video. Watch parallel 8 productions and it’ll show you you need to join a gym
@@sealofakatosh the last video where you say it’s the third fight or something you gassed within 20 seconds that’s what I was talking about. Just join a gym.
Even though I'm not interested in being a boxer, I greatly appreciate this video. I'm very interested in integratIng more boxing techniques into my self defense training.
From my perspective peekaboo is just basic stance for the pounching power from both sides left and right. If you look at it this way it change the whole thing. Its simply to aply and everyone who learn this stance will hit stronger than any other boxer no matter of height like some of you think out there. If the AJ for example would fight like this he would be a monster. Left leg = left hand Right leg= right hand …and thats it.😎
hey man ive been using the peekabo style and ive been having a little trouble sparring and stuff and i feel like none of the videos i watch actually help me to spar and i feel like i need in-person training so if you could train me let me know
@@soulq8302 If you don’t respond To your comment it’s because he’s busy training other kids and trying to upload contact by himself. It’s a lot of work for one guy . But He is my son’s coach so I will reach out to him to make sure he reaches out to you.
Hey bro, I know exactly how you’re feeling. Part of the problem is that there are no official sources to learn from on the internet. That’s why I put the channel together. In time I’ll be putting together a full training program for people who are serious about learning the style. Stay tuned. - Carter
Sorry to say none will boxing has evolved dramatically and a lot of kids are taught to use the jab more and change defense often on top of the fact that most coaches in this era (unlike mikes) believe in strength and conditioning which means faster, stronger, and harder opponents then back in the day. Mike was kinda like a lightning in a bottle, and even then, he wasn't in the top 20. My suggestion to you would be to take what you like and what works and integrate what you can into your sparring session, but don't make it your "style" make your own way.
Hi trainer carter i am from tunisia and i want to join the gym if you have information about how can i study boxing managment in usa to get visa and to get money to join the gym
I'm 6ft tall and CAN do the peekaboo somewhat effectively. The problem is that if I could do it all over again, I wouldn't do this BS. I essentially use the peekaboo as a pocket counter to infighters. I'm 6ft tall and can cut to 51kg easy. EVERYONE is an infighter when they box me. So I learned a dedicated infighting style so I can meet someone at the phonebooth and out-infight them in short bursts so I can go back to popping a never ending barrage of throwaway jabs with a few left and right straights behind said jabs while dancing around the ring. Plop in the occasional long hooks and uppers and that's me. I'd be so much better if I didn't learn that peekaboo BS. The input to output sucks. The only dude I know that made it work was a short and stocky guy that was perfect for it. Slipping and ducking was effortless for him because he was so close tomtue ground with his stubby legs so he could do it all day. TLDR: you're not advanced enough to learn peekaboo and if you are, it probably isn't the style for you either
@@juhel5531 You don’t do the peekaboo style. What you and the other tens of thousands of people out there are doing is mimicking Mike Tyson. The peekaboo style is a system created by Cus D’amato. You have to come to the gym to properly learn it and do it. You don’t need to be advanced. You just need to learn it properly. The reason so many people fail at it is because they’re trying to copy Mike. That doesn’t work.
@@peekabooboxingacademy use your slips and ducks like feints. Be defensively responsible, always. Never forget to pop a quick hook or jab even close in just to get that first hit in. Use head movement to realign your body to your opponent to open up holes and then throw fast hooks and uppers up close in rapid sequence. Pop the full commitment power shot every so often to force your opponent to respect your tiptap setup combos. Mix up angles even harder with shifting left and right. Mix up even harder by combining the shifting with just taking a step forward/backwards with your rear leg to mixup even harder. Also, using said angles so your hooks and uppercuts can sort of follow through like a straight. You're essentially doing the infighters equivalent to fancy footwork to create angles. The smaller the movements and adjustments the better, stay tight and focus on racking up a lot of those tight and quick taps. The openings for those tight hooks or uppercuts the you turn into a straight is decided when your opponent makes a mistake.
The peek-a-boo is more useful for shorter guys because it involves a lot of footwork, dodging, diving and infighting. At 51kg, 6ft is ridiculously tall, if I was you I'd simply be sniping everybody down with the reach advantage, not letting them anywhere near you.
@@FRoques My guy a 6ft tall boxer who became heavy WBC at only 21 years old and used the style to great effect. What you should is his version was the complete he didn't exclusively use the squared stance like Tyson did.
Hey, I’m a boxer and I have been deep studying on Mike Tyson for over 2 years now and now that I’ve seen this video I learned a great deal of basics however I actually want to improve as far as becoming a better fighter using the peekaboo style, is there anyway you can help me get better at the style with basics and progressing to a very high extent?
@@OfficalPanzerX Hey man, good work. More advanced tutorials will be posted to the channel in time. I’ll warn you, a lot of people think they’re ready to do advanced stuff, but if you haven’t learned the style properly, you can’t get to that level. I practiced incorrectly for many years, so I’m coming from first hand experience on that one.
I also wanna mention it's just not for everyone. Take from it but don't make this the crux of your style if it's just not working with you in sparring. Great style but again, it's not for everyone and there's nothing wrong with that
ehh mike tyson fell apart because of lack of dedication... but his resume when he was dominating was.... well... questionable. lennox lewis had no trouble with him. even the head himself (holyfield), was able to handle him as a beefed up cruiserweight.
You are raight , I have learne to swime crawl in 3 years , it mean that I was swiming but it was a hard shit swim ,and after tree years I beganne to enjoye swimming and now I am a real begener .
Probably not, you’re better off learning a different style. This style was quite literally only built for Mike Tyson. Also Mike was doing this for years since he was like 12-13. Repeatedly slipping punches, slip bags, mitts, more times than we can count. Also this style is very taxing. You need crazy amount of cardio which is something Mike had. He was a 200+ pound man running 5 miles everyday. Most skinny people can’t even do that. Look at Isaac Pitbull Cruz. He has a similar style but it’s not a constant slip slip. He’s a pressure fighter with a high guard. I guess you can look a that.
@@idkwtpamu8398 , The problem with I’m this “style” is that some have a difficult time being anything but. I don’t really understand this because shouldn’t one be all kinds of “styles” ranges guards.. Mike didn’t adapt. He became obsolete.
@@tmbacz Please don't get discouraged about learning the style any further. A lot of people forgot about people like Floyd Patterson and Jose Torres both those boxers used the Peek a boo and Floyd Patterson was 6ft he was never short like Tyson. Patterson also used the complete version he never exclusively used the squared stance. I'd advise you learn from other boxers also before Tyson instead of mimicking Tyson.
@ , My point was not to get fixated by committing to a particular style. That being said.. IMO this isn’t a good style for me, and probably not for the taller boxer either. Better suited would be higher / longer guard.
A show of hands for everybody who has landed an uppercut on some poor kid who has watched way too many Mike Tyson videos and decided to jump in the ring unprepared...
You can't pull of the peekabo style in modern boxing, everybody wants to be Myke Tyson when they first start but turns out it won't work and that Tyson was never even a top 20 boxer
The white board at the start of the video said it all.
So I’m 6’3 and I’ve seen people try to use peekaboo in my gym. I use a long guard that is nicknamed “the mummy” and a reverse cross guard. And I’ve seen a lot of peekaboo enthusiasts fail because they try and do advanced shit day one. I mean I fight like a George Foreman enthusiast or a gene fullmer enthusiast but I’ve been practicing the two styles since I was 12. These guys who are 6 months in keep trying to be Mike Tyson. What’s important is EVERYTHING this guys saying. The guy in the video is EXACTLY RIGHT!!! He’s saying it PERFECTLY!!!
How's that style going for you? Where do you train?
@@sothis1448 American killer bees
And surprisingly well most people don’t know how to counter it because it’s so uncommon. People are used to conventional but
I’m a switch hitter between southpaw and orthodox with a long guard. And then a reverse cross guard like gene fullmer. Overall it being so strange is what makes it so effective
@@MrManWithPlan What's your wingspan?
@@sothis1448 about 80-81 I have crazy long arms
@MrManWithPlan Do you think the long-guard/cross-guard can work for some one with a 70" reach?
I don’t use the peakaboo style in a general sense, but my boxing coach (I go to an mma gym) teaches us shifting footwork. Step turns, angling shifts, things similar to the D’Amato shift etc….which comes from Kyokushin Karate and Tai Sabaki style footwork which Cus admitted he got the shifting footwork from
In mma, it’s also good for striking and angling off to avoid takedowns, so aside from learning the basics and beginner level skills, learning footwork concepts build you up and set you up for success
When and where did Cus say this? Genuinely curious
The bro summed up my current situation in me trying to learn peekaboo, thanks .
Team work makes dream work!
It's pretty easy to overlook how much your legs matter when it comes to using that style. Being able to dash in quickly is a very important part of Peek-a-boo style. Other than Gervonta Davis, there aren't that many other fighters that have that explosiveness.
I’ll be checking this channel everyday I’m not able to go to Catskill because I’m military so I’ll be using this as a source to learn the style
If you cant make Catskill, fibd some place to master the most basic boxing structures and "rules of thumb" so you are in a place to understand how it is modified.
@@ehiseyI’ve been boxing for over a year now I just want to learn this style so I understand how it is modified but I’m more worried when it comes to the advanced stuff and not being predictable in the ring
I believe Gus found a kid with instinctual defense and added offense. Mike Tyson probably learned to avoid getting hit about the same time he learned how to run.
Bob Stewart already laid down the basics to Mike.
When Cus and Teddy visited Bob to check out this big 190lbs kid, Mike is already aware of the basics, so they didnt exactly build Mike from total scratch.
The style has to do with your personality too, your mind. These natural instincts is what determine if you're a infighter, outboxer, brawler and etc. So the style would serve well as complement of your personality and physique.
High guard, mid guard(peek-a-boo) and low guard (Philly shell) are transitional. We should be using them all. Baby steps!!
Alllllll oooooof themmmmm
If you re in 5ft7-5ft10 height range it works wonders ..if you are a 6ft+ guy forget about it
Says some unknown guy on youtube
@@ether6136peekaboo style is mostly about the weaving, speed, and close fighting, which for tall people doesn’t use any of their strengths (reach n shi). j use a diff style cuz it’ll suit a taller guy more
@@ether6136 and you're an unknown on youtube who apparently equates visibility with jnowledge.
Just because someone isn't a content creator doesnt mean they don't know what they're talking about.
Height + speedy style designed for bobbing and weaving isn't a good mix, for a plethora of easily grasped reasons.
@@logic1696 Have you researched about Floyd Patterson who was also the pioneer of the Peek a boo style. That man was also 6ft tall but used to great success and also was heavyweight at only 21 years old.
You mean forgitaboutit! 😂
Like Bruce Lee said you gotta empty your mind before you try to learn any thing. Listen to what he is saying, but Coach Carter all of Peekaboo Boxing Style enthusiast are quite exited to learn this style of boxing. Please make a playlist of tutorial in parts
I've been training in various martial arts for the past 40 years. Boxing was my first one and then came Chinese martial arts, Kickboxing, and some grappling and wrestling. I still train them all, but in that time I've come to discover that there certain universal rules that apply across the board. And at the top of the list is Don't skip over the basics and try to do advanced shit! It was a great video, but as soon as I saw the whiteboard, I knew it was going to be a good one!
Here in my town nobody knows about that style that’s real and now after 1 year of(self taught) peekaboo … i started to feel the balance and u learn that from the first day too late but i achieve something at the end I hope that i can work with you one day ((still have so much more to learn ))but we have the same mentality at least at boxing thank you bro❤️
Next video on How to use FEAR as a friend like tyson did plzzz!!!!
You’re kind of the epitome of what he’s talking about.
Great presentation. You've convinced me to like and sub. Think I'll binge some of your videos as well. Keep it up.
@@sergemarlon Thank you for the support, glad you’re getting value from the vids👊🏼
You need a new red dry erase marker. But thanks, great video
I got my ass beat in a sparing by using peekaboo
This is good advice for any martial art -- and peak-a-boo is a distinct style of martial arts.
Awesome video and thanks for the knowledge! This explains why I’m so uncomfortable with it, I just go back to Philly shell and high gaurd most of the time.
god damn u motivated me
Man I wish I had you as my coach. I'm extremely athletic & have dominated in any sport I try. Not being cocky ofc, just saying, with proper training, I think I could be a beast in boxing & the peekaboo stance fits me perfectly. All I need is a coach...
I wouldn’t say that after I watched you gas out in 20 seconds. Here’s your first lesson when you throw a right hand don’t swing your back foot so far forward you end up southpaw. Learn how to block the jab with the right hand and don’t bend forward. This style is making you a worse fighter because you don’t have a base to build off of. You have to learn how to do so many things before you start to attempt slips and weaves and side steps.
@youngstoney707 didn't I say all I need is a coach? I've never fought before those fights. Those guys box often. U see my progression from the first fight to my third one. Lots of progression. If Carter was my coach I'd get good.
I gassed out in 20 seconds because I have zero training. I didn't train a single bit before that. Hardly trained for the other two either. I don't have another fight because I've been practicing what Carter teaches. Step by step. Starting with foot work. These fights are just to see my progression. & u can't deny, there's progression there & with a coach I'd get good.
@youngstoney707 ik u only watched the first vid bc u didn't mention any progression. It's a noticeable difference. Yea I'm still shit & would get KNOCKED if a real boxer boxed me, but as I said, all I need is a coach.
@@sealofakatosh I watched all 3 man they all looked the same like what he said not to do here. Try and fight like Mike Tyson. I would say if you can’t get a legit trainer of that Cus style (and last time I checked none of them have produced any high ranking amateurs or pros except for Fai or whatever her name is) don’t attempt it. That’s why you’re getting out over by your friends in every single video. Watch parallel 8 productions and it’ll show you you need to join a gym
@@sealofakatosh the last video where you say it’s the third fight or something you gassed within 20 seconds that’s what I was talking about. Just join a gym.
Even though I'm not interested in being a boxer, I greatly appreciate this video. I'm very interested in integratIng more boxing techniques into my self defense training.
You’re the best !
I'm a muay thai guy but I love boxing!
Great approach.
How can I contact you about training?
BEST CHANNEL ON PEEKABOO BOXING SO FAR!
Great video dude
I please post link with video of you using this style
From my perspective peekaboo is just basic stance for the pounching power from both sides left and right. If you look at it this way it change the whole thing. Its simply to aply and everyone who learn this stance will hit stronger than any other boxer no matter of height like some of you think out there. If the AJ for example would fight like this he would be a monster. Left leg = left hand
Right leg= right hand
…and thats it.😎
13:51 Don’t worry ima stick with you THE SOURCE!
hey man ive been using the peekabo style and ive been having a little trouble sparring and stuff and i feel like none of the videos i watch actually help me to spar and i feel like i need in-person training so if you could train me let me know
@@soulq8302 If you don’t respond To your comment it’s because he’s busy training other kids and trying to upload contact by himself. It’s a lot of work for one guy . But He is my son’s coach so I will reach out to him to make sure he reaches out to you.
Hey bro, I know exactly how you’re feeling. Part of the problem is that there are no official sources to learn from on the internet. That’s why I put the channel together.
In time I’ll be putting together a full training program for people who are serious about learning the style. Stay tuned.
- Carter
Sorry to say none will boxing has evolved dramatically and a lot of kids are taught to use the jab more and change defense often on top of the fact that most coaches in this era (unlike mikes) believe in strength and conditioning which means faster, stronger, and harder opponents then back in the day. Mike was kinda like a lightning in a bottle, and even then, he wasn't in the top 20. My suggestion to you would be to take what you like and what works and integrate what you can into your sparring session, but don't make it your "style" make your own way.
bro is the pdg of peekaboo
Hi trainer carter i am from tunisia and i want to join the gym if you have information about how can i study boxing managment in usa to get visa and to get money to join the gym
Learn basics first, then learn from the guy who learned it from cus.
Right. To learn anything, master the basics and build a foundation first.
A commercial on why to join his gym.
The entire video can be summed up quickly.
Don’t do advance shit; what is advance shit?
Mike Tyson, the end.
I'm 6ft tall and CAN do the peekaboo somewhat effectively. The problem is that if I could do it all over again, I wouldn't do this BS.
I essentially use the peekaboo as a pocket counter to infighters. I'm 6ft tall and can cut to 51kg easy. EVERYONE is an infighter when they box me. So I learned a dedicated infighting style so I can meet someone at the phonebooth and out-infight them in short bursts so I can go back to popping a never ending barrage of throwaway jabs with a few left and right straights behind said jabs while dancing around the ring. Plop in the occasional long hooks and uppers and that's me.
I'd be so much better if I didn't learn that peekaboo BS. The input to output sucks. The only dude I know that made it work was a short and stocky guy that was perfect for it. Slipping and ducking was effortless for him because he was so close tomtue ground with his stubby legs so he could do it all day.
TLDR: you're not advanced enough to learn peekaboo and if you are, it probably isn't the style for you either
@@juhel5531 You don’t do the peekaboo style. What you and the other tens of thousands of people out there are doing is mimicking Mike Tyson. The peekaboo style is a system created by Cus D’amato.
You have to come to the gym to properly learn it and do it. You don’t need to be advanced. You just need to learn it properly. The reason so many people fail at it is because they’re trying to copy Mike. That doesn’t work.
@@peekabooboxingacademy use your slips and ducks like feints. Be defensively responsible, always. Never forget to pop a quick hook or jab even close in just to get that first hit in. Use head movement to realign your body to your opponent to open up holes and then throw fast hooks and uppers up close in rapid sequence. Pop the full commitment power shot every so often to force your opponent to respect your tiptap setup combos. Mix up angles even harder with shifting left and right. Mix up even harder by combining the shifting with just taking a step forward/backwards with your rear leg to mixup even harder.
Also, using said angles so your hooks and uppercuts can sort of follow through like a straight. You're essentially doing the infighters equivalent to fancy footwork to create angles. The smaller the movements and adjustments the better, stay tight and focus on racking up a lot of those tight and quick taps. The openings for those tight hooks or uppercuts the you turn into a straight is decided when your opponent makes a mistake.
The peek-a-boo is more useful for shorter guys because it involves a lot of footwork, dodging, diving and infighting. At 51kg, 6ft is ridiculously tall, if I was you I'd simply be sniping everybody down with the reach advantage, not letting them anywhere near you.
@@peekabooboxingacademy. Beautifully said
@@FRoques My guy a 6ft tall boxer who became heavy WBC at only 21 years old and used the style to great effect. What you should is his version was the complete he didn't exclusively use the squared stance like Tyson did.
Hey, I’m a boxer and I have been deep studying on Mike Tyson for over 2 years now and now that I’ve seen this video I learned a great deal of basics however I actually want to improve as far as becoming a better fighter using the peekaboo style, is there anyway you can help me get better at the style with basics and progressing to a very high extent?
@@OfficalPanzerX Hey man, good work. More advanced tutorials will be posted to the channel in time. I’ll warn you, a lot of people think they’re ready to do advanced stuff, but if you haven’t learned the style properly, you can’t get to that level. I practiced incorrectly for many years, so I’m coming from first hand experience on that one.
@@peekabooboxingacademy Thanks So much man! ✨
sorry but the stance video is private 😅 cannot be opened
@@matheus.avondet Watch the new and improved one in the tutorials playlist 🥊
@@peekabooboxingacademy thank you coach!
Basic first he's used to practice basic with number
I also wanna mention it's just not for everyone. Take from it but don't make this the crux of your style if it's just not working with you in sparring. Great style but again, it's not for everyone and there's nothing wrong with that
My reach is 72 inches, Mike Tyson is 71 inches
Mike Tyson was 5,10, I’m 5,11. I’d rather train peekaboo than train likentyson fury
ehh mike tyson fell apart because of lack of dedication... but his resume when he was dominating was.... well... questionable. lennox lewis had no trouble with him. even the head himself (holyfield), was able to handle him as a beefed up cruiserweight.
2:56 about there is when info starts.
You are raight , I have learne to swime crawl in 3 years , it mean that I was swiming but it was a hard shit swim ,and after tree years I beganne to enjoye swimming and now I am a real begener .
I heard doing the peekaboo style can actually give you brain damage is this true or false 😒🧐
I dont think so
Who messed with the like count? We had a nice 420, eh.
Is it good to be I’m this style though…?
Probably not, you’re better off learning a different style. This style was quite literally only built for Mike Tyson. Also Mike was doing this for years since he was like 12-13. Repeatedly slipping punches, slip bags, mitts, more times than we can count. Also this style is very taxing. You need crazy amount of cardio which is something Mike had. He was a 200+ pound man running 5 miles everyday. Most skinny people can’t even do that. Look at Isaac Pitbull Cruz. He has a similar style but it’s not a constant slip slip. He’s a pressure fighter with a high guard. I guess you can look a that.
@@idkwtpamu8398 , The problem with I’m this “style” is that some have a difficult time being anything but. I don’t really understand this because shouldn’t one be all kinds of “styles” ranges guards.. Mike didn’t adapt. He became obsolete.
@@tmbacz Please don't get discouraged about learning the style any further. A lot of people forgot about people like Floyd Patterson and Jose Torres both those boxers used the Peek a boo and Floyd Patterson was 6ft he was never short like Tyson. Patterson also used the complete version he never exclusively used the squared stance. I'd advise you learn from other boxers also before Tyson instead of mimicking Tyson.
@ , My point was not to get fixated by committing to a particular style. That being said.. IMO this isn’t a good style for me, and probably not for the taller boxer either. Better suited would be higher / longer guard.
This style really started working for me when i learned to just see red. Now my street record is a 12 long win streak
Is he related to Madonna in any way ?
Just coz u come from Catskill don't mean u Da best lol
Jesus loves you ❤
Stfu and explain 100hour ya session
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A show of hands for everybody who has landed an uppercut on some poor kid who has watched way too many Mike Tyson videos and decided to jump in the ring unprepared...
It’s the easiest style to learn
You can't pull of the peekabo style in modern boxing, everybody wants to be Myke Tyson when they first start but turns out it won't work and that Tyson was never even a top 20 boxer
Who the hell is "myke"?
@@gi7685 Not english buddy.
you can use it what you on about.
Is there anyway to contact you and ask you more questions please ? Got discord ?
@@elialeiba1344 Will be releasing means of contact in the future 👊🏼