@AngelKlavir I didn't have a problem with crosses, I would only throw hooks with my forward hand because I assumed jabs wouldn't do any damage. I was mostly a street fighter so everything was a power swing.
@Heassik ! I didn't have a problem with crosses, I would only throw hooks with my forward hand because I assumed jabs wouldn't do any damage. I was mostly a street fighter so everything was a power swing.
A trick I use that always hits is: do a left hook and let him block it. While retracting your left hook back, stop midway and change it to a hard push jab.
@@ra6160 Yeah, it creates a confusion for the opponent. When retracting your left jab, your opponent thinks your right hand is coming, maybe an uppercut or you're going back to defending. It opens up their defence a bit. And you're pulling only 50% back, not fully. So your jab will be there instant. So he drops his guard a bit and you're still very close with your left hand towards his. It connects instant to his face with the jab. You can also do a feint backward step with it, let him think in that split second you're backing off. And then out of nowhere your retracting left hook becomes a jab. Once your jab or it's called a cross, once it connects use it to place your uppercut. Create the opening with it and make a path for the right uppercut.
@@damolaolugboji7545 thanks! When I was sparring with my cousin he had such a good defence and I tried this. He could not evade my jab, it was so unnatural to him.
Well it’s the (half) the ability to recognize patterns, and here they’re recognizing patterns in a fight, and how to capitalize on that. So, you could say it’s a strategy against people with above average iq, which was in fact created by technically higher iq.
I’ve been watching you guys for a month as I’ve got my amateur boxing fight on June 25th and you guys are so good with teaching things. Makes it so much more simple. Love the videos ! Edit - I’ve uploaded my fight onto RUclips. I did a mma fight in March and it ended as a no contest so this fight was a redemption arc.
This is a useful move for fighters who move around the ring a lot. Especially if you notice that they’re trying to anticipate your movements or cut you off. They will essentially create the angle for you
I have seen many boxing videos. Some are master class. However, the way you two use your Iq to market , your technical ability, and keep me engaged and more than all making me laugh... I have no chance to deny that you are the no 1 boxing technical videos I've watched so far. ❤
I trained Kyokushin Kai for a while, something I always kept a mental note of during spars was: don't watch their legs for the most part, the only time you should take their legs into account is if their knee raises at least halfway up the length of their thigh, since most people keep on the balls of their foot to preserve energy and keep a considerable amount of explosive energy and effectiveness, they aren't going to be worried about raising their legs much for any other reason than kicking
I'm no professional...but having been a scrapper in the streets...footwork makes all the difference. Being able to move off the "X" and change your angle...timed right...opens up combos all day. Send it!
@@thecrazycapmaster The power in the punches start in the feet but something like a duck starts from the knees. Blocking or parrying a punch starts from the arms(or shoudlers) ... So not everything in boxing starts from the feet, but powerful punches do.
Was literally just thinking about this move in my head as I was falling asleep and how cheeky it is even for confident fighters that like to follow or chase
👍...I've had success with stepping forward into range, stepping off angle to the back then blitzing forward. Spinning back fist and back kicks are my only worries
this is awesome it legit reminds me of a stepback three in basketball, using your momentum in reverse to come back to your back foot, then propelling all that force into your straight is such a great way to generate power and misdirect your opponent. great vid
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People always underestimate a simple jab. It almost looks harmless, a jab got my nose broke when I was 12 and humbled me. One quick jab followed by a beating. Watch that straight.
I think this could work on my main sparring partner but not me because if a guy does some funky shit in front of me I usually just take a half step back and keeo my range
Mom i want an Ali shuffle Mom: we have an Ali shuffle at home The Ali shuffle at home: On a serious note, this looks pretty simple and effective so i'll be trying it out on my next sparring session
@@Idkchangethislater it maybe works on children when you’re drunk at thanksgiving but I’d remove someone’s head from their body if they boxed me that sloppy.
It’s pretty effective but I’ve been caught with the right hook whilst doing this, it’s best to keep the left hand close to the chin when lunging in like this, then you can throw the left once they’re stunned from the right, saves you getting countered 😂
If you look at russian boxing the move in figures of 8, against most amateurs this is a good way to confuse them with regular movements and it takes a lot less energy than it looks like it does. then when you enter the bottom of one of the loops in orthodox stance with your weight on your rear leg throw a right hook from your guard into whatever is on line, even telegraph it a little so they can block, use the momentum and pushing off them then pivot on your right foot (you want to kind of kick the ground like your going backwards on an office chair) and almost switch stance and throw a quasi but slightly tight overhand right to the temple. The good thing about this is after the 2nd or 3rd time theyll start blocking it but you can go from that starting body punch do the exact same pivot but into a rear left uppercut and reverse the pivot into a stiff jab to the solar plexus and be directly in line for a devestating straight right going into the nose. This only really works on an opponent for a couple sessions before they just start hammering liver shots any time you move near them but that opens them up to more fuckery like swinging a massive overhand right and covering your liver with your left hand and just propelling yourself into their jaw.
I think my biggest problem when I started boxing was thinking that jabs were weak.
Thats a cross tho
Thats cross 💀
Jab is the hardest punch by far.
@AngelKlavir I didn't have a problem with crosses, I would only throw hooks with my forward hand because I assumed jabs wouldn't do any damage. I was mostly a street fighter so everything was a power swing.
@Heassik ! I didn't have a problem with crosses, I would only throw hooks with my forward hand because I assumed jabs wouldn't do any damage. I was mostly a street fighter so everything was a power swing.
A trick I use that always hits is: do a left hook and let him block it. While retracting your left hook back, stop midway and change it to a hard push jab.
Do u mean jab with the same left hand?
@@ra6160 yeah
@@ra6160 Yeah, it creates a confusion for the opponent.
When retracting your left jab, your opponent thinks your right hand is coming, maybe an uppercut or you're going back to defending. It opens up their defence a bit.
And you're pulling only 50% back, not fully. So your jab will be there instant.
So he drops his guard a bit and you're still very close with your left hand towards his. It connects instant to his face with the jab.
You can also do a feint backward step with it, let him think in that split second you're backing off. And then out of nowhere your retracting left hook becomes a jab.
Once your jab or it's called a cross, once it connects use it to place your uppercut. Create the opening with it and make a path for the right uppercut.
love that combo. Flows very well too
@@damolaolugboji7545 thanks! When I was sparring with my cousin he had such a good defence and I tried this. He could not evade my jab, it was so unnatural to him.
At this point, I’m confident the entire internet doesn’t know what iq is
@@colby213 🤓
They probably think it stands for “internet quality “ “high speed or Nah? Lol😂
Well it’s the (half) the ability to recognize patterns, and here they’re recognizing patterns in a fight, and how to capitalize on that.
So, you could say it’s a strategy against people with above average iq, which was in fact created by technically higher iq.
@@dandydanthedapperman7797 you proved my point.
I’ve been watching you guys for a month as I’ve got my amateur boxing fight on June 25th and you guys are so good with teaching things. Makes it so much more simple. Love the videos !
Edit - I’ve uploaded my fight onto RUclips. I did a mma fight in March and it ended as a no contest so this fight was a redemption arc.
best of luck
Good luck bro, first fight is always the hardest but also the most rewarding.
Best of luck, don’t neglect your road work🫡
Good luck homie
2 days to go Gl bro
This is a useful move for fighters who move around the ring a lot. Especially if you notice that they’re trying to anticipate your movements or cut you off. They will essentially create the angle for you
I have seen many boxing videos. Some are master class. However, the way you two use your Iq to market , your technical ability, and keep me engaged and more than all making me laugh... I have no chance to deny that you are the no 1 boxing technical videos I've watched so far. ❤
its amazing how that worked when you acted it out together
Guy has his own Durden Tyler.
Oh nah lil cro jumped in the ring Roleplaying as main character
Bro crip walked his way into knocking his ass out 💀
deontay wilder did this exact move to knock out stiverne
That loud beep caught me off guard, I went to check if my kitchen caught fire 💀
Deontay Joshua Ruiz did that against Stiverne before banishing him to the shadow realm
I trained Kyokushin Kai for a while, something I always kept a mental note of during spars was: don't watch their legs for the most part, the only time you should take their legs into account is if their knee raises at least halfway up the length of their thigh, since most people keep on the balls of their foot to preserve energy and keep a considerable amount of explosive energy and effectiveness, they aren't going to be worried about raising their legs much for any other reason than kicking
I'm no professional...but having been a scrapper in the streets...footwork makes all the difference. Being able to move off the "X" and change your angle...timed right...opens up combos all day. Send it!
By my understanding, everything in boxing starts from the feet which is why boxers will watch their opponent’s feet so much 😅
@@thecrazycapmaster The power in the punches start in the feet but something like a duck starts from the knees. Blocking or parrying a punch starts from the arms(or shoudlers) ... So not everything in boxing starts from the feet, but powerful punches do.
He looks 100% like Austin Theory
Tom hanks
yes this does work, especially later rounds. Sean Omalley does this alot and it works with him
Y’all are so funny yet informative
This is one of my favourite moves along with the Tyson side shuffle
Loma dominated haney with moves like that.
Ayyy All Stars gym
You finally own a ring.
That's my signature move, followed by an overhand left
That pfffftttt after he hit the big😂😂😂😂
He even told him what he was going to do 😂
Ive seen sean O'Malley do this alot
Well Thank You Very Much ! Great Coaches! My Boxing Is Improving Because Of Your Videos! Thanks A Lot! 🙏🙏
The ring dive😂
It's like the Ali Shuffle
The shuffle
Lol he fell alright 😂
Less jokes more demonstration.
just like basketball crossover
"My iq maybe higher then yours" sounded like resident alien
Thanks for the tip 🤝🏻
Pendulum step with a 45 degree cut, I like it.
This works 👍🏼
Many variations that one can do, but overall-- APPROVED!
Thank you guys. This is a gem this one 🙏🏼
Until someone isn't watching your feet and KOs you when you threw that weak little punch
Was literally just thinking about this move in my head as I was falling asleep and how cheeky it is even for confident fighters that like to follow or chase
👍...I've had success with stepping forward into range, stepping off angle to the back then blitzing forward.
Spinning back fist and back kicks are my only worries
I’ll remember this for the next time my dad comes home drunk
I love sneaks when both men have their hands up! Izzy does this with his head kicks by the time his opponent looks down the shin is coming up
I imagine tricks like this is another reason why Mike Tyson said to watch from the hips to the shoulders
kinda roy jones jr vibe 🥊
Allstars yeah 👏🏼
Watch this with headphones and its get each of theres voices on each other side
Throw in some jab faints in the beginning and thats great entry. Land and pivot out with footwork.
I used that technique in football and i didn't know that i could use that when fighting.
In essence it’s just a far less flashy Ali shuffle right, diverts attention from the main goal
Yes Coach 🫡
One good old school trick is putting your hand to the side as a distraction at the same time you hit jab with the other hand.
Great tip! I should probably mix this in my pendelum step.
Don't pendulum step frequently
bros teaching the ksi karate stance now
Doesn’t make sense but okay
This is why you need to watch the chest when you box
this is awesome it legit reminds me of a stepback three in basketball, using your momentum in reverse to come back to your back foot, then propelling all that force into your straight is such a great way to generate power and misdirect your opponent. great vid
Crazy I was trying to visualise something like this yesterday and this came up 🔥🔥🔥
I use some of their techniques in mma and they are all valid
Lyoto Machida comes to mind
I have to try this tomorrow 🔥
I'm backing up like homer into the bush as soon as I see that "baloney" footwork 😂
Love the vids, thanks!! My cardio/strength is okay, Been boxing for a month now, hoping to go amateur in a year of hard work. Thanks so much! Liked/sub
The Ali A of boxing 😂
Sean O'Malley does that movement often.
You never watch the feet, you watch the shoulders and hips
Making your opponent watch your feet is the same logic as the Ali shuffle : Distract, and hit them at an unexpected angle
Trevor Wittman fighters counters their opponents when they are at their step back.
Beautiful, beautiful, and again beautiful!❤
How to run hands like a cyberpsycho:
People always underestimate a simple jab. It almost looks harmless, a jab got my nose broke when I was 12 and humbled me. One quick jab followed by a beating. Watch that straight.
That tumble edit was too silly.
Sorry mr beast
Well this is exactly what I asked for 5 minutes ago. You've earned my subscription.
I dont think you will be able to focus this much in a real boxing match unless it has been a while in the match that you have gained confidence
The CRAWFORD MOVE😅
I think this could work on my main sparring partner but not me because if a guy does some funky shit in front of me I usually just take a half step back and keeo my range
Love your vids
Thank you 👊🏻❤️
Good Stuff 👍
We call that "side-stepping" in the streets
That was def Daley lmao
Boots Ennis does this almost every fight. I’m sure I saw Roy Jones and Prince Nassib do it before as well.
And that’s how you perform a whip nae nae
New weapon in my arsenal
' My IQ may be higher than your' that will be my free estate breakfast Quote
Mom i want an Ali shuffle
Mom: we have an Ali shuffle at home
The Ali shuffle at home:
On a serious note, this looks pretty simple and effective so i'll be trying it out on my next sparring session
How’d it go
@@ItsJustAgamingThing for mine personally, it worked for a few partners, until they copied it and used it on others and myself.
@@slumber1602 pros: it works.
Cons: highly adaptable
@@ItsJustAgamingThing definitely use once, but don't try it again with the same person
With that pfpf, bro is either capping or dangerous
Ive been doing this jab step in the gym in muay thai its a great way to bait out kicks and counter 😊
If your opponent is watching your feet, he’s not much of an opponent.
Exactly, who watches an opponent's feet?!!!!
I was about to say why is he watching your feet 😂😂..
Lesson 1 :- How to get banged out, watch his feet 😂😂
I could see it working in kickboxing or muay thai where you need to be on guard for kicks as well, but not in boxing.
Tbf he explained it terribly but technique still works
@@Idkchangethislater it maybe works on children when you’re drunk at thanksgiving but I’d remove someone’s head from their body if they boxed me that sloppy.
I'd seen this moves a lot of times of Nonito Donaire
Wonderboy did this to Jorge Masvidal masterfully.
It worked for me for years. I got it from the eurostep in basketball, glad to see its making its way around.
Good trick for the later rounds. Maybe I’ll try it.
ive seen this move used against marquez , paquio sidestep like he playing basketball lol
I'm more impressed by the diveroll into the ring
A trick i use is the ✨Ali Shuffle✨
I did this before. And my coach calling me wrong moves😂
It’s pretty effective but I’ve been caught with the right hook whilst doing this, it’s best to keep the left hand close to the chin when lunging in like this, then you can throw the left once they’re stunned from the right, saves you getting countered 😂
That’s my old gym All Stars ⭐️ in Harrow road
Just imagine how much kinetic power you have from all the hopping around
bratha, im a hheye eye que figh-a, theres no woiy im fullin fo that balognee 🤣❤️
If you look at russian boxing the move in figures of 8, against most amateurs this is a good way to confuse them with regular movements and it takes a lot less energy than it looks like it does.
then when you enter the bottom of one of the loops in orthodox stance with your weight on your rear leg throw a right hook from your guard into whatever is on line, even telegraph it a little so they can block, use the momentum and pushing off them then pivot on your right foot (you want to kind of kick the ground like your going backwards on an office chair) and almost switch stance and throw a quasi but slightly tight overhand right to the temple. The good thing about this is after the 2nd or 3rd time theyll start blocking it but you can go from that starting body punch do the exact same pivot but into a rear left uppercut and reverse the pivot into a stiff jab to the solar plexus and be directly in line for a devestating straight right going into the nose. This only really works on an opponent for a couple sessions before they just start hammering liver shots any time you move near them but that opens them up to more fuckery like swinging a massive overhand right and covering your liver with your left hand and just propelling yourself into their jaw.
Hell, I got knocked by a STIFF ARM! Guy froze, arm extended, I lunged right into it. I was out for almost a minute, so I'm told. . . . BUMMER!
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You should feint with the left hand as well