I am an amateur fighter and I am learning the style thanks to you, I am from Mexico City, your videos and explanations are greatly appreciated, my boxing teacher does not teach me like this.
Mexico has a history of great fighters, but they do have their own way of teaching. America doesn't really teach like this, just Cus. The fact that his trainer teaches differently is to be expected, not a sign of needing a new teacher.
I found this channel today and watched a few of the videos. I just realised that this young guy actually runs a real peekaboo boxing Academy. That’s very cool and I didn’t expect to see such young guy actually teaching this like an expert but he is really good and definitely legit. I’m impressed.
Great teacher. Lucky student. Focus on form, perfect each element of technique in isolation, hard wire the movements into the brain and nervous system. You become the system, which defends and hits all by itself.
I just found your channel today. I've been interested in this for a long time. It's like fate because earlier I was thinking of buying that course by Teddy but my son's mom came looking for me for money and I never got down to it. Hey, maybe you'll put out a complete learn from home course? Great channel and if I'm ever in your city, I'll make sure to stop by.
I’m an amateur boxer from Ireland 🇮🇪 I love these videos without you I’d be lost thanks for your content it’s very appreciated my coaches do not teach me this I just recently switched my style to the peekaboo so thank you for sharing this information on the style
This goes to show why having a good coach is everything. His movements improved immediately after being corrected. Great job to both coach and student.
Loves this coach's style. Very calm, and rational, he's observant, communicates it well and with context. One thing though, the student is taking it back for 5 and 6. Way too much of a tell.
EXCELLENT STUFF. Carter are you able to please answer some queries I have? In an orthodox stance. When performing no.1 left hook to face do you pivot off the front foot. When performing the right hook face/right hand do you pivot off the rear foot. I am guessing it would be the same for all other punches. I fully understand shifting off the centreline principle but would be very grateful for clearing up this. Thanking you. Great channel. You should do actual teaching online...you are good enough. Hope to hear from you soon
there is also a different willi bag technik that i have seen from teddy Atlas when he explains it more tight and elbows in especially if you Punch the 565
Can you please do a tutorial on the Willie Bag? What’s it filled with? I’m trying to build a diy one but the bag looks soft compared to a regular heavy bag so im not sure what its filled with.
Thanks for a great video, but how does the fighter know when the 2 should be a hook or a cross? Having the same number for both is the only thing that confused me
loved the explanation! but can someone explain why the cross and right hook get the same number? If you have to respond to '2', how do you know which punch to land on the heavy bag, the cross or the right hook?
Bro i wish your gym was were I live theres no boxing gym near me they all say closed and it hasnt broken my fighters spirit everyday i do shadow peeaka boo ( no punching because im scared to punch wrong it mostly focus on my balance and speed of my abs and hips) while riding my longboard 🛹 for mile or so and i do push ups and pull ups until my body cant physically muster then anymore then go home watch boxing legends and cus. I just found your videos your the g and the one to get me my golden gloves and to beat jakes ass if he goes for the golden gloves EVER in his life soon about to go to the gym at night and focus on my weak areas
man it is my dream to train in that gym by the trainer like you who expertease in the peek a boo style and to become champ. i,ve been training peek a boo style by myself for like more than a year. but i live very far away in pk
Hi,Carter.I have few question.When I hit the punches, does the weight shift to the opposite side? In this video, it seems that striking 3.4 does not transfer weight to the opposite leg, and also where is the body weight of hitting the jab?.Thanks)
im not carter but you want to have almost 60 on opposite and 40 on your other foot when throwing a jab. you also want to weave and use your hips to gain momentum and power from the hips
It's the opposite of Philly shell, this is a wide stance, takes more confident and practice to master. Philly shell on the other hand, you don't have to perfect the style and runaway like you know who.
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
Coach, have you heard of a boxer called Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz? What are your thoughts on his fighting style? It looks very reminiscent of the tight-defence. also thanks for the video, I'm a 21 year old proespective amateur boxer in the UK I study your videos with great interest, I truly believe Cus's style is a system to surpass all styles when mastered. I eagerly wait for more videos :)
I personally see a similarity and i really admire isaac cruz and i think he will definitely be great. I live in uk too btw and one fighter sorta similar to cruz is nick ball. When you look into peakaboo boxing more i feel like youd see that the styles are way more different and the similarities are kind of superficial in my opinion
@@s8tn622Thanks for the comment :) I haven't heard of Nick Ball I'll have to watch some of his fights. and you are right, peekaboo styles vary depending on the fighter but the similarity I was talking about was that I noticed Isaac using various fundamentals of peekaboo. Like always being defensively responsible, every punch is thrown with bad intentions, hands held to cheekbones and keeping his head down using the top of his skull to deflect straight punches, and one advanced technique being that he doesn't really shift or spring to the sides but he shifts *forward* frequently instead of just stepping forward to throw off the opponent's distance control.
@@s8tn622I guess you can't really pull off shifts and springs to the side in those lighter weight classes since everyone's much too fast to pull that off, or maybe I'm wrong?
I think i will fly from morroco to america NY , just to join this gym because im using this style but i need physical mentoring to get even better and take on the world ! By the way carter how much is the price to join the gym ???
I gotta ask is the peek a boo style good for tall people? I am a 5'8 which on the surface Im just the average height, but I live in the Philippines and filipinos and filipinas are short. So I thought of this question.
@@jozefrevay4710 What I mean is I will be short for foreign countries, but I live in the Philippines And people here are shorter than me. We are talking about 5.5s, 5.4s, 5.6s, 5.3s. So basically put will the peek a boo style work for tall people?
@@Diznatsithe peekaboo style is better for shorter people than tall people, learning peekaboo against shorter opponents then yourself in the Philippines is perfect, because when you fight a taller person your will naturally have a habit of rolling a lot lower under punches and be harder to hit against taller opponents.
Can i just ask one thing? When he slips i thought you said in the cus style you slip from your waist and move your head further from the centre line in an older video? Is the type of slip in this video also valid?
@@s8tn622 Great question. In this video I was simply showing him the punching form, not how to slip. I only had him slip when throwing the uppercuts, as a means of loading his weight. Normally, you train in a way where you get off of the center line and then throw.
@@peekabooboxingacademyis it ok to slip like how it is done in the orthordox boxing style by pivoting the front/back leg then the hips or is it not compatible with the cus style
@@s8tn622in traditional boxing I think the emphasis is on slips and punches being separately executed, whereas Cus's style allows you to weave offense and defense together, which imo is superior. By slipping further than traditional boxing and slipping from the waist, there are 2 benefits. With one slip you can potentially avoid 2 punches because you slip so far, like a fast 7-2 can be avoided with just one left slip, whereas a traditional boxer would have to slip twice, really fast and so risk getting hit by the second punch because they emphasise only moving minimal distances to avoid punches. The other benefit is what seems like a mistake to traditional boxers - slipping so far takes more time. Yes, but it loads your next punch from the side you slipped to with immense power. Try it on a heavybag, slip far to the left and as soon as your waist locks, throw a left hook while pushing off the ground a little with your left leg as you slip back to the centre, you won't believe you hit the bag that hard.
If you can do 10km in under an hour, everyday, you'll be fine. Running merely gives you a good cardio foundation for you to build on other necessary physical attributes a lot easier. But nothing will prepare you better for a fight more than fighting itself. Very fit people will also fatigue really fast compared to the threshold of fighter fatigue gained from real time experience. Simply because any hardship the body endures, the mind adapts and evolves specifically. You can't cardio your jaw or your mentalities ability to handle the stress of being in a fight let alone, prepare to manage the anxiety of anticipating one.
When your throw a 6 wich is a right hook to the body, don’t you have to switch to a southpaw stance first in order to be in a spot where your opponent can’t hit you back? I mean cut the ring first with a spring to the side for exemple. Or the both way are good? I remember that cus telling a fighter to do that in a old footage in the gym
That's advanced and situational, you can't just spring to the side randomly you have to find an opportunity for it. Most of the time if you spring or shift your opponent will be able to time you because you can't do that fast enough AND throw a punch before they can react. By the way I'm no expert this is purely just from what I understand but the best time to shift to the sides is when the opponent is trapped in the corner or against the ropes that way he can't back out of it and possibly hit you. The best time to spring is after a setup punch or a distraction. Say your opponent goes into a highguard every time you 7. Give him a few aggresive 7s as you walk forward to provoke him into going defensive, obscuring his vision which enables you to spring to the side- in that moment, his eyes are covered by his gloves and you are staring at his juicy liver from the side. It's basically learning patterns and tendencies of the opponent and finding ways to take advantage of it, people think Mike was a muscle meathead but he was really a genius tactician, a very intelligent boxer.
@@jxrin3 I agree, most of the time I don’t use 6 because I prefer land it in a spot where I’m not going to be hit back so I just throw either a straight 2 or a spring to the side first. Both way are good, most important is doing what you’re confortable with
one combo that makes it really easy is when I 7 but slip to the right AS I 7, like at the same time, which puts you in perfect position to fire the 6 immediately from the slipped position, as you would slip right before a 6 on the heavybag. Preoccupies them with the 7 as you get in position to 6. My go-to in sparring is the above, but during the 6, slip left in the crouched position and come up for a 1. So a 7(slip right) > 6(crouch slip left) > 1(jump up from left crouched slip) use the momentum of the slips to add to the force of the punch, more mass involved. try it, works rly well for me
His random bobbing can be a bad habit on changing weight transfer and proper movement and core use for instance if it seemed like he was robotically switching un predictably with good technique and creative combinations in mind and different angles on some punches he’d be a MANACE he would just go BOP on the guy telegraphing his body of course for now he’s picking up basics but I caught a bad habit instincts in a fight too not just full on robot
A little tipp for the cameraman. If he explains how to move the foot, it would be nice to show them, for more understanding.
Are you cameraman? Lmao
@andresugueruaga6920 I'm very sorry that you obviously aren't loved. When a simple suggestion for improvement triggers you like that.
@sgtlion311 all right bro, each suggestion d be welcome to help...
Lack of common sense lmao
@@andresugueruaga6920 maybe he is not cameraman, but I think the same, every vidéo of boxe show the foot....
I am an amateur fighter and I am learning the style thanks to you, I am from Mexico City, your videos and explanations are greatly appreciated, my boxing teacher does not teach me like this.
Cus D'Amato was absolutely brilliant. You may want to consider a new trainer.
Wishing you great success! ❤
Mexico has a history of great fighters, but they do have their own way of teaching. America doesn't really teach like this, just Cus. The fact that his trainer teaches differently is to be expected, not a sign of needing a new teacher.
the channel is a treasure
Real martial art training!! Masterful instruction. EXCELLENT!! Would love to take a seminar.
I found this channel today and watched a few of the videos. I just realised that this young guy actually runs a real peekaboo boxing Academy. That’s very cool and I didn’t expect to see such young guy actually teaching this like an expert but he is really good and definitely legit. I’m impressed.
Great video with some outstanding invaluable information thank you so much for sharing!!
This guy seems like he is an utterly awesome instructor!
Thank you Carter! We needed this tutorials.
My background is in general martial arts with some boxing , but I've always been fascinated with this style .
Great teacher. Lucky student. Focus on form, perfect each element of technique in isolation, hard wire the movements into the brain and nervous system. You become the system, which defends and hits all by itself.
This instructor is excellent
I just found your channel today. I've been interested in this for a long time. It's like fate because earlier I was thinking of buying that course by Teddy but my son's mom came looking for me for money and I never got down to it.
Hey, maybe you'll put out a complete learn from home course? Great channel and if I'm ever in your city, I'll make sure to stop by.
I’m an amateur boxer from Ireland 🇮🇪 I love these videos without you I’d be lost thanks for your content it’s very appreciated my coaches do not teach me this I just recently switched my style to the peekaboo so thank you for sharing this information on the style
Thanks for the in depth explanation Coach Carter 👍
Great form and coaching!
Great instructions! Great technique! Secrets of a Master!
This goes to show why having a good coach is everything. His movements improved immediately after being corrected. Great job to both coach and student.
The teacher has a sound logical mind. He has the makings of greatness.
Im loving the videos man! I would love to hear more about "snap of the shoulder" if you want to, in the future.
Much love ❤
OMG! This is amazing!!! Thank you! RIP Cus! ❤️
Thank you for sharing all this information! I'm so grateful for it!
Let’s gooooo been waiting for new upload
Loves this coach's style. Very calm, and rational, he's observant, communicates it well and with context. One thing though, the student is taking it back for 5 and 6. Way too much of a tell.
Thank you from italy coach Carter!
Such a beautiful video! Thank you very much sir.
Bruh, that Tyson v Tubbs japanese poster in the back is doooooope !!!!
Thank you, dear coach!
thank you coach
EXCELLENT STUFF. Carter are you able to please answer some queries I have? In an orthodox stance. When performing no.1 left hook to face do you pivot off the front foot. When performing the right hook face/right hand do you pivot off the rear foot. I am guessing it would be the same for all other punches. I fully understand shifting off the centreline principle but would be very grateful for clearing up this. Thanking you. Great channel. You should do actual teaching online...you are good enough. Hope to hear from you soon
Thank you! Going to be doing that eventually. You pivot for all of your punches except the jab 🥊
@@peekabooboxingacademy thanks for your response. So to be clear a lead left hook do you pivot off the front or rear foot
@ Front foot 👌🏼
@peekabooboxingacademy tanks muchly
there is also a different willi bag technik that i have seen from teddy Atlas when he explains it more tight and elbows in especially if you Punch the 565
This is frigging great, thank you!
I watched it as fast as I can
Nice vid. Good info.
Can you please do a tutorial on the Willie Bag? What’s it filled with? I’m trying to build a diy one but the bag looks soft compared to a regular heavy bag so im not sure what its filled with.
Carter you are doing an amazing job. Who is the MAINMAN coaching wise at the gym ?
I am the only coach that teaches the Cus style at the gym. George opens the doors 4-5 days a week. I open them 2-3 days a week.
@@peekabooboxingacademy Wow that is amazing. What has happened to Darren Ruff your mentor ? Christian M and Markus Venenozo ?
@ None of them train fighters at the gym.
very good practice , thank you for good details
Thanks for a great video, but how does the fighter know when the 2 should be a hook or a cross? Having the same number for both is the only thing that confused me
Good job instructor !
When you throw an uppercut ( no 3 or no 4 ) do you transfer weight to the other foot ?
loved the explanation! but can someone explain why the cross and right hook get the same number? If you have to respond to '2', how do you know which punch to land on the heavy bag, the cross or the right hook?
Wooo new vid Love it
Hey Carter I also have a few questions about some gloves that I’ve seen you use could you help me please?
Will you be posting a video with the movements you mentioned we’re supposed to do after each punch (slips, dips, weaves)
@@xKINGDREx Check the Willie bag tutorial on the channel 🥊
Bro i wish your gym was were I live theres no boxing gym near me they all say closed and it hasnt broken my fighters spirit everyday i do shadow peeaka boo ( no punching because im scared to punch wrong it mostly focus on my balance and speed of my abs and hips) while riding my longboard 🛹 for mile or so and i do push ups and pull ups until my body cant physically muster then anymore then go home watch boxing legends and cus. I just found your videos your the g and the one to get me my golden gloves and to beat jakes ass if he goes for the golden gloves EVER in his life soon about to go to the gym at night and focus on my weak areas
Can you make a video on punching forms in the peek a boo style please. love your videos btw
We want slip bag all drills and how much time practice them
Were Tom Patti or Nic Hardley part of the people you trained under? If not l, I'm interested who else was Cus d'Amato protege
So correct me if I am wrong please. But does this mean there is no cross or overhands, and no straight right to the body?
man it is my dream to train in that gym by the trainer like you who expertease in the peek a boo style and to become champ. i,ve been training peek a boo style by myself for like more than a year. but i live very far away in pk
Fantastic!! Can you repeat the Word that you said " jab on Ali is like a whip,.on peek a boo is like..."?
"piston"
That guy is a good listener too
Is there a social media i can get in touch with you to schedule the week?
Can you please list down the drills one is supposed to do for level 1?
❤ great👏
Did Cus change the number system to confuse people? Instead of 1-jab, 2-cross, etc?
Hi,Carter.I have few question.When I hit the punches, does the weight shift to the opposite side? In this video, it seems that striking 3.4 does not transfer weight to the opposite leg, and also where is the body weight of hitting the jab?.Thanks)
im not carter but you want to have almost 60 on opposite and 40 on your other foot when throwing a jab. you also want to weave and use your hips to gain momentum and power from the hips
when you weave the weight shifts from left to right. and now that i think its 50-50 but its a bit hard to describe since its all muscle memory for me
I’m still confused why this hasn’t become the mainstream system for mitt holders. It’s obviously superior and it’s not even close.
It's the opposite of Philly shell, this is a wide stance, takes more confident and practice to master.
Philly shell on the other hand, you don't have to perfect the style and runaway like you know who.
@@wargreymon2024 I disagree the Philly is very difficult to counter when well schooled but if you are not very easy to counter
Jab like a piston
Tips good 👍🎉
Hand wrap tutorial?
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
Great trainer
Could've demoed the #8 punch (body jab) as there are discrepancies in how to throw it.
"7 is the referee." - Tommy Morrison
Coach, have you heard of a boxer called Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz? What are your thoughts on his fighting style? It looks very reminiscent of the tight-defence.
also thanks for the video, I'm a 21 year old proespective amateur boxer in the UK I study your videos with great interest, I truly believe Cus's style is a system to surpass all styles when mastered. I eagerly wait for more videos :)
I personally see a similarity and i really admire isaac cruz and i think he will definitely be great. I live in uk too btw and one fighter sorta similar to cruz is nick ball. When you look into peakaboo boxing more i feel like youd see that the styles are way more different and the similarities are kind of superficial in my opinion
@@s8tn622Thanks for the comment :) I haven't heard of Nick Ball I'll have to watch some of his fights. and you are right, peekaboo styles vary depending on the fighter but the similarity I was talking about was that I noticed Isaac using various fundamentals of peekaboo.
Like always being defensively responsible, every punch is thrown with bad intentions, hands held to cheekbones and keeping his head down using the top of his skull to deflect straight punches, and one advanced technique being that he doesn't really shift or spring to the sides but he shifts *forward* frequently instead of just stepping forward to throw off the opponent's distance control.
@@s8tn622I guess you can't really pull off shifts and springs to the side in those lighter weight classes since everyone's much too fast to pull that off, or maybe I'm wrong?
I think i will fly from morroco to america NY , just to join this gym because im using this style but i need physical mentoring to get even better and take on the world ! By the way carter how much is the price to join the gym ???
were in the same boat lol it’s just i dont have money for that 😢
I gotta ask is the peek a boo style good for tall people? I am a 5'8 which on the surface Im just the average height, but I live in the Philippines and filipinos and filipinas are short. So I thought of this question.
5'8 is short so yes u r good
@@jozefrevay4710 What I mean is I will be short for foreign countries, but I live in the Philippines And people here are shorter than me. We are talking about 5.5s, 5.4s, 5.6s, 5.3s. So basically put will the peek a boo style work for tall people?
@@Diznatsithe peekaboo style is better for shorter people than tall people, learning peekaboo against shorter opponents then yourself in the Philippines is perfect, because when you fight a taller person your will naturally have a habit of rolling a lot lower under punches and be harder to hit against taller opponents.
@@BoxingEncyclopedia good point thnx.👍
Can i just ask one thing? When he slips i thought you said in the cus style you slip from your waist and move your head further from the centre line in an older video? Is the type of slip in this video also valid?
@@s8tn622 Great question. In this video I was simply showing him the punching form, not how to slip. I only had him slip when throwing the uppercuts, as a means of loading his weight. Normally, you train in a way where you get off of the center line and then throw.
@@peekabooboxingacademyis it ok to slip like how it is done in the orthordox boxing style by pivoting the front/back leg then the hips or is it not compatible with the cus style
@@s8tn622You want to slip how Cus taught it 👌🏼
@@s8tn622in traditional boxing I think the emphasis is on slips and punches being separately executed, whereas Cus's style allows you to weave offense and defense together, which imo is superior.
By slipping further than traditional boxing and slipping from the waist, there are 2 benefits. With one slip you can potentially avoid 2 punches because you slip so far, like a fast 7-2 can be avoided with just one left slip, whereas a traditional boxer would have to slip twice, really fast and so risk getting hit by the second punch because they emphasise only moving minimal distances to avoid punches. The other benefit is what seems like a mistake to traditional boxers - slipping so far takes more time. Yes, but it loads your next punch from the side you slipped to with immense power.
Try it on a heavybag, slip far to the left and as soon as your waist locks, throw a left hook while pushing off the ground a little with your left leg as you slip back to the centre, you won't believe you hit the bag that hard.
I can picture tyson when ever he is throwing the punches
Many of the same principles are shared with Wing Chung.
So Rooney is 68 years old. He doesn't train anymore right?
This is a great example of asymmetrical warfare.
This style has karate vibes to it.
Coach should I run everyday and how many miles ???
If you can do 10km in under an hour, everyday, you'll be fine. Running merely gives you a good cardio foundation for you to build on other necessary physical attributes a lot easier. But nothing will prepare you better for a fight more than fighting itself. Very fit people will also fatigue really fast compared to the threshold of fighter fatigue gained from real time experience. Simply because any hardship the body endures, the mind adapts and evolves specifically. You can't cardio your jaw or your mentalities ability to handle the stress of being in a fight let alone, prepare to manage the anxiety of anticipating one.
@MrTrollbaby187 Thanks
I suppose everyone now is going to say theyre I BE PEAK A BOO now..
Do you have any aspiring prospects using this style to watch out for? What's your I.G coach?
How often does Mike come to the gym?
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Broooooooooo🥊🥊🥊🥊
Good
hot take: i think the pros are less defensively responsible. or atleast the top guys prize fighter pros
You’d think a jab would be a 1 since it’s the punch you generally build off of
When your throw a 6 wich is a right hook to the body, don’t you have to switch to a southpaw stance first in order to be in a spot where your opponent can’t hit you back? I mean cut the ring first with a spring to the side for exemple. Or the both way are good? I remember that cus telling a fighter to do that in a old footage in the gym
That's advanced and situational, you can't just spring to the side randomly you have to find an opportunity for it. Most of the time if you spring or shift your opponent will be able to time you because you can't do that fast enough AND throw a punch before they can react.
By the way I'm no expert this is purely just from what I understand but the best time to shift to the sides is when the opponent is trapped in the corner or against the ropes that way he can't back out of it and possibly hit you.
The best time to spring is after a setup punch or a distraction. Say your opponent goes into a highguard every time you 7. Give him a few aggresive 7s as you walk forward to provoke him into going defensive, obscuring his vision which enables you to spring to the side- in that moment, his eyes are covered by his gloves and you are staring at his juicy liver from the side. It's basically learning patterns and tendencies of the opponent and finding ways to take advantage of it, people think Mike was a muscle meathead but he was really a genius tactician, a very intelligent boxer.
@@jxrin3@peakabooboxingacademy is this correct?
@@jxrin3 I agree, most of the time I don’t use 6 because I prefer land it in a spot where I’m not going to be hit back so I just throw either a straight 2 or a spring to the side first. Both way are good, most important is doing what you’re confortable with
one combo that makes it really easy is when I 7 but slip to the right AS I 7, like at the same time, which puts you in perfect position to fire the 6 immediately from the slipped position, as you would slip right before a 6 on the heavybag. Preoccupies them with the 7 as you get in position to 6.
My go-to in sparring is the above, but during the 6, slip left in the crouched position and come up for a 1. So a 7(slip right) > 6(crouch slip left) > 1(jump up from left crouched slip)
use the momentum of the slips to add to the force of the punch, more mass involved. try it, works rly well for me
2 is is a strait right hand.. proceeds to hit 4 multiple times
why are you letting him telegraph? also i think his footing is a bit too wide or his foot is too far back because he isn’t getting much power
Post a video and show us since you’re an expert in this style
@@Robbyjhay88 i could never be an expert in the style im just pointing out the obvious.
this guy teaches better than that bitter teddy atlas fool
i dont like this bitter teddy atlas dude
@ me neither AT AALLLLL hes a snake 🐍
Still put your hip whip into it
His random bobbing can be a bad habit on changing weight transfer and proper movement and core use for instance if it seemed like he was robotically switching un predictably with good technique and creative combinations in mind and different angles on some punches he’d be a MANACE he would just go BOP on the guy telegraphing his body of course for now he’s picking up basics but I caught a bad habit instincts in a fight too not just full on robot
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Good vid ,I’d have liked to see his feet though
Why wouldn’t you just change the numbers up so people don’t know what you’re talking about
Yeh that's smart but they'll probably adapt at some point
that dude did not absorb all that information, lol
he absorbed a little but he was telegraphing and i think his footing was wrong
also he was barely even weaving and using his hips
I always found Tyson's style way over the top... too much work...
His jab is weak
needs to use more momentum and hips but he also needs a bulk 🫢
There is nothing in that jab
Im gonna work very hard. See you next year coach! 🫡
All info is good, but it's too much info all at once for that guy. Good info for us/camera, but for any one student in real time, too much.