5 Signs Someone CAN Fight (Pre-Sparring Observations)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2023
  • Say you're heading into the gym to spar someone new.
    You're not sure how good they are but you'd like to know before the rounds get underway.
    These are some things I've noticed the really good fighters do and are easy signs to read.
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  • @bongkem2723
    @bongkem2723 Год назад +1812

    5 signs:
    1. Vaseline on face or headgear
    2. Laceup gloves, tape over top
    3. Prepare face for impact
    4. Long slow warmup
    5. Defensive drill

    • @alexmarques2398
      @alexmarques2398 Год назад +55

      So I got 0 points. He's talking about hard (highly competitive sparring) surely.
      I would consider the last sign the most relevant of the bunch and the only relevant for light, slow or tactical sparring. There are many levels of sparring, obviously.

    • @DeeperThought11
      @DeeperThought11 Год назад +43

      @@alexmarques2398 tbh I think doing 1-4 is excessive unless someone is in camp for a fight. I could see someone doing that before sparring Gabriel though if they are trying to avoid being embarrassed.

    • @principleswise9749
      @principleswise9749 Год назад +2

      @@DeeperThought11 Agreed

    • @micrasystems
      @micrasystems Год назад +12

      @@DeeperThought11 I practice boxing as a hobby on the side as I work full time in a regular job. Not a pro but much still higher level than most people. I don’t do 1 - 3 and that’s typical from what I’ve seen from other hobbyists. Sometimes I do a long warm up for conditioning purposes and to get ready for a long session but most of the time I’m in and out in an hour for a regular heavy bag and general workout session so I only do a small 10 minute warmup including with 5.

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 Год назад +21

      ​@@alexmarques2398 there's 4 levels of sparring. Touch, light, hard, real fight equivalent. More details if you need them.

  • @Steph_FX
    @Steph_FX Год назад +1121

    Give the fans a friendly sparring between yourself and wonderboy

    • @GabrielVargaOfficial
      @GabrielVargaOfficial  Год назад +585

      We will definitely do that

    • @nokoh
      @nokoh Год назад +27

      ​@@GabrielVargaOfficial yooo

    • @prvtthd401
      @prvtthd401 Год назад +58

      You should definitely train with master Ken. I bet you can learn secret techniques to use in Karate Combat. 😂

    • @champ1159
      @champ1159 Год назад +10

      ​@@prvtthd401 The kill face would be good to learn for Gabriel😂😂

    • @doitrightfreestyler
      @doitrightfreestyler Год назад +5

      @@GabrielVargaOfficial im 30 years old do you think i can be a pro kickboxer in the future or i missed the train

  • @NotThatGuyPal.
    @NotThatGuyPal. Год назад +406

    We had a guy that ended up going pro in our small gym do everything you explained before sparring. I started following in his footsteps and became good friends with him and helped me ALOT through my career in amateurs.

    • @Jyri2712
      @Jyri2712 Год назад +8

      This is true,you point,is nice, i have Skin like elefant,i think is good pinnion,all who is training like nothing to do, dont co Ring enybody,they are Looking i so,tired,no skills, next they wanna hurt you do damage,that is Shamefull... It good to telling,more sparring, Match,you see it.sorry my bad english

    • @genefox2414
      @genefox2414 Год назад

      Qwoa00aa022qaq🎉🎉

    • @salahad-din4114
      @salahad-din4114 Год назад +2

      When people who have put in the work and time and see you doing what they did there is a respect.
      Martial arts is the only sports I have done where we beat the sht out of eachother and give that respect to the other person.
      My only regret is my shins and thighs are dead so to speak.
      I've had cuts and bruises and can't say what I've done or where they come from. Starting to think I've got dementia 😂

    • @Jyri2712
      @Jyri2712 Год назад

      @@salahad-din4114 yes put theres is only My living room havin good time,i make thisee channel after i was in bed My heard has start Been hard stress and i have Lost lot on left eye, i make those who has injured i think is wrong message i have put these Anser i dont think paralyzed disrespect ans sorry my Bad english i like people dont let co and stop after injured. I need to telling on training,32years i start training, karate,anothet karate,boxing,17years old i have start Been city of Tampere first I get to work money transfer and Governor's office 4years. i training solder kraw maga version. It's very harder than these days . I respect everyone because I don't have been lots of violent,i was doorman and Bodyguard,ihave retirement . I have been really never leave disrespect is this true,sorry everyone i have been really good knowing,sorry.

    • @Jyri2712
      @Jyri2712 Год назад

      Finnish language is spoken lots of they were hard to write, i have been taking lot of sparring,i can beat lot of sparring student is they are come training and wanna learned, self-defense,put,they have been another Gym. Were is beat,kick first thing. So they fear Group training. I can't i can not sparrin. There is training moved And they are striking me,so hard punching is not good for trainer,yes I have been coach bigger gym, one day line of duty i get pullet behain in my head i still fighting already endorfine is you do not fiiling is nice and co down rest, blood run out...

  • @michaeltimothy70
    @michaeltimothy70 Год назад +225

    In our gym you could not spar until six months of training. And once you got into the ring and could not protect yourself properly you had to train again for six months. Will say most of the guys I sparred were very competitive because of the work we put in.

    • @Valentine-ui1iy
      @Valentine-ui1iy Год назад +6

      sheeeshwere at g sounds dope

    • @zynk1x881
      @zynk1x881 Год назад +47

      Only reason I think that’s dumb is cause nothing can prepare you for another guy in front of you and getting hit is where you learn most

    • @deeznutz6447
      @deeznutz6447 Год назад +17

      That's an amazing gym, I just joined 2 weeks ago and a muay thai guy went full blast on me (literally like I was his ring opponent) and I was 1 punch away from being knocked out, even told him I'm new after that but he didn't go easier, head hurt for 4 days, I think it's a good rule so even when you get idiots like I did you can defend yourself

    • @zynk1x881
      @zynk1x881 Год назад +37

      @@deeznutz6447 then that guy should be kicked out of the gym. At my gym every guy will match the other guys skill and if you don’t then you won’t be sparing. And we don’t just go beating each others ass we work with each other. But nothing can prepare you for being in the cage. It’s a whole different game and you can’t rlly work defense when someone isn’t coming at you cause the bag and pads don’t swing back

    • @SlayerProX9
      @SlayerProX9 Год назад +24

      Nothing prepares you better than sparing. Even if it's your first class, you should spar to understand what fighting is! Of course you should spar with experience guys that will not hurt you. Everybody can look great in the pads or the heavy bag. It's like training basketball and not playing games...

  • @John-fv6wl
    @John-fv6wl Год назад +26

    “5 signs someone CAN fight” lol not anymore once I start doing these to trick people into thinking I’m tough

  • @tommyakesson8858
    @tommyakesson8858 Год назад +272

    99 signs, early MMA edition
    1. Shaved head.
    2. Bad Boy shorts
    3. Tatoos
    4. Muscles
    5-99 Cauliflower ears

    • @milos582
      @milos582 Год назад +26

      Shaved head or Buzzcut, Bad Boy shorts and Cauliflower ears are red flags for your health lol

    • @pestilentdeath5814
      @pestilentdeath5814 Год назад +40

      most muay thai fighers from thailand are skinny af with no bulky muscles

    • @Seraphim262
      @Seraphim262 Год назад +1

      @@pestilentdeath5814 Ok.

    • @mpforeverunlimited
      @mpforeverunlimited Год назад +10

      Gonna have to say no on the tattoos. I trained in Russia for a few months and those guys were tougher wrestlers than back home where everyone has tattoos

    • @johncampagna9377
      @johncampagna9377 Год назад +1

      Yelp!!! Conor mcdumplin found out the hard way… mma guys are so tough!!! But boxer’s have more stamina and crack a lot harder!!!!

  • @HDmexsComboCon
    @HDmexsComboCon Год назад +204

    Noice. Agree 100%
    Some additional one from my experience sparring (from boxing at least):
    Touching gloves for every round of sparring = we are working and shaping iron together, respecting the process
    They stretch their legs = we going to have to cut off the ring today.
    Throwing jabs while sideways in the mirror = technique and reaffirming distance
    If they respond from a good body shot with one of their own = helps with complacency and also shows the mutual respect of sparring where "head hunting " leads to the gym wars that shorten careers.
    Dig the channel dude.

    • @Veritas-dq2hs
      @Veritas-dq2hs Год назад +4

      very good caveats for beginners. esp with unnecessarily shortening careers with too much heavy sparring

  • @PBrrtrn
    @PBrrtrn Год назад +206

    This video also doubles as a fantastic guide on how to prepare for hard sparring, so you can make it safer for yourself, and both you and your partner can make the most out of it. Hard sparring is no joke, and has to be approached meticulously. Seriously, the content in this channel is too good!
    Think we could get a Be Like The Best focusing on Chikh Mousa? His ring craftsmanship is a thing of beauty, I'd love to see Gabriel break it down.

  • @orderinchaos83
    @orderinchaos83 Год назад +52

    Alternative title: How to play mind games with your sparring partner 😅

    • @JohnOpheim
      @JohnOpheim Год назад +8

      If you get into an argument in a bar and the guy starts slapping vaseline on his face and doing defensive drills, it's best to just walk away.

  • @TheDocbach
    @TheDocbach Год назад +135

    Great list. Another tell tale sign is the placement of their head and eyes. Newer people will likely keep their chin up and look downward. People who are actually ready to do damage will keep the chin down and the eyes focused upward at their oppoenents mid section or a bit higher like the sternum. The age old Karate myth of keeping eye contact with your opponents eyes really doesnt work. Keeping the eyes on the mid section allows you to see/react to both punches and kicks.

    • @siegfriedo
      @siegfriedo Год назад +6

      Yep, good point. Chin tucked in and focus on midsection check out. 👍

    • @morningstar709
      @morningstar709 Год назад +4

      That's false bro. Eye contact is the only way to go. Look into his soul. If they can't make eye to eye contact it's over for them. Of course look down to do faints

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 Год назад +24

      A lot of these kids at my gym see my looking at their chest area and take it as a sign that I don’t want to look them in the eyes. I guess they don’t realize that your opponents eyes aren’t what’s beating your face in

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 Год назад

      @@morningstar709 before you start it’s a good idea but during a fight, especially in kickboxing, it seems retarded

    • @morningstar709
      @morningstar709 Год назад

      @@anon2427 see I got the same experience as you but I'm looking at their eyeballs and they looking at my chest while I'm my fist smash their faces

  • @ricardotriana1197
    @ricardotriana1197 Год назад +53

    My 5 signs:
    1.footwork
    2.Angles
    3.Distance
    4.Chin
    5.Grit
    If your sparring partner has these 5 advantages over u, good luck.

    • @Viewer2228
      @Viewer2228 10 месяцев назад +7

      These are in fights not pre

  • @sergiowaters
    @sergiowaters Год назад +54

    The knowledge Gabriel has is amazing. I always find it so interesting when an expert in their sport can see things that the average person would never see. Great channel. ❤️

  • @cherryb0ng
    @cherryb0ng Год назад +49

    Gabriel Varga is just a fountain of knowledge that we have the fortune of learning from. Everything he says might come from the top of his head but it is unique, true and it isn't offered by anybody elsewhere. A sign of a generous person and of a high fight IQ.
    Another great video as always.

  • @CobiOBrien
    @CobiOBrien Год назад +79

    Gabriel!! Im fighting for the OR state KB ammy title tonight!! Your videos have beena huge help in my career!!

  • @EazyMac
    @EazyMac Год назад +4

    Great concise video! I can always appreciate the knowledge and wisdom of someone who has many years of experience and tens of thousands of hours invested into their craft. You have a new subscriber!!

  • @WesternCommie
    @WesternCommie Год назад +14

    Vaseline is also good for keeping sweat out of the eyes. I always regret not using something to keep sweat away.

  • @bigcconservativeguy2534
    @bigcconservativeguy2534 Год назад +6

    Here's a really easy way to combat the first error you mentioned. Frame of mind is key. "There are NO easy fights"

  • @fatsnorkel
    @fatsnorkel Год назад +4

    As soon as they step foot in the gym……..’Eye of the Tiger’ starts playing 🐅

  • @sparrow420500
    @sparrow420500 Год назад +3

    I just discovered this Channel today, and have already watched a bunch of these videos.
    Glad to say Gabriel has earned one more subscription.
    I have trained in various martial arts for the better part of 30 years. Now at 44 I am getting into kickboxing earnestly (after dabbling a few times.)
    Thanks for the quality videos and sound advise! I look forward to applying it in my own training!

  • @response207
    @response207 Год назад +4

    5 Signs Someone CAN Fight
    1. They have several shelves of championship belts!
    2. They have 2, not 1 pictures of themselves on their wall with said championship belts!
    3. They judge other fighters as easy or hard training days!
    4. They are casually taking to you about fighting strategy in and out of the ring not just physical, but also the mental aspects of the fight game while shadow boxing moves!
    5. There is no traces of dust settling on the shelf, clean house normally equates to clean techniques!

  • @kacklerot
    @kacklerot Год назад +4

    This stuff is good to know when I want to pressure test in sparring as I try to get back into it all again. Nice!

  • @pingislife2653
    @pingislife2653 Год назад +16

    I interpreted this as "5 tips to help me get an edge over sparring partners", haha. Thanks again for your insight, Gabriel 👍

  • @mobilegamersunite
    @mobilegamersunite Год назад +5

    Controlled breathing is something i look for. That gives me an idea of my opponents mental state going into the fight. High level fighters stay calm...almost bored 😴

    • @yourworkshopmate372
      @yourworkshopmate372 Год назад +1

      Like fedor

    • @rustyjones7908
      @rustyjones7908 Год назад +1

      Reminds me of the heavyweight wrestler on my wrestling team in high school. Dude would deadass nap before his match, then the 215 guy would slap him before his match so he could wake up. Coach was so pissed the first time, until he started racking up the wins. Got state champion his first year wrestling.

    • @mobilegamersunite
      @mobilegamersunite Год назад +1

      @rustyjones7908 imagine having no mental game to deal with b4 a fight. .sounds like an advantage to me. Either it takes a long time to develop or your opponent is a sociopath of some sort...either way...good luck!

  • @MichaelSmith-ku7ki
    @MichaelSmith-ku7ki Год назад

    Nice subtle into. I've always been impressed with your videos. Thank you!

  • @siegfriedo
    @siegfriedo Год назад +11

    Now I am gonna start doing these, although I am not good. 😀💥👍

  • @nikolaisalikov1257
    @nikolaisalikov1257 Год назад +1

    6. He is very relaxed.

  • @robstaaass
    @robstaaass Год назад +4

    Love the videos. Honestly this sounds like standard procedure at a legit boxing gym for competing amateurs and pros

  • @juzkigginit
    @juzkigginit Год назад +7

    This is a great and informative video, also very well spoken. Great content dude. I'd like to see a similar video, whereas how you can tell someone is a good fighter in the street, before seeing them fight. Ie: posture, balance etc. Thanks again for this one, all great stuff to keep in mind

  • @RochX-7
    @RochX-7 11 месяцев назад

    Gabriel, thank you brother. Peace and success be upon you.

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972
    @huwhitecavebeast1972 Год назад +15

    I pay a lot of attention to their posture and energy. You can tell a lot from someone's posture what kind of training they have done, how much, how long etc. And their energy because it tells what their natural intensity inclination is. They might be one way while under control and not a lot of stress, they will revert to their natural state once exhausted or hurt.

    • @discowolf25
      @discowolf25 Месяц назад

      If they cool under pressure when you coming forward, counter while moving backwards, step to the outside of yer jab or are able to shoulder roll in a high guard (or give you multiple defensive feints/looks)- that’s every Nat champ I’ve ever got to train with. As for the Vaseline, if you’re loud about it, ain’t nobody worrying bout u. How many fights you at? I can tell by your post you know what yer doing lol💯👊🫡

  • @zootjitsu6767
    @zootjitsu6767 Год назад +12

    1:55 video actually starts

  • @onearmy942
    @onearmy942 Год назад +1

    Excellent list. Very helpful advice.👍

  • @avocado9763
    @avocado9763 Год назад

    Excellent! Never heard any of those tips. Great job.

  • @andrebastos5635
    @andrebastos5635 Год назад +2

    Excellent content oss 🙏

  • @unwokesnake
    @unwokesnake Год назад

    Thanks for the great advice. Motivates me dig into these things.

  • @stickman-1
    @stickman-1 Год назад +1

    Not what I expected, but very useful information. Thanks

  • @brucejackson1458
    @brucejackson1458 Год назад +1

    Thank you Gabriel this was some very helpful information

  • @hunterlogan2913
    @hunterlogan2913 Год назад +1

    Great Info & Well presented

  • @dr.jonathandeanpsyd1613
    @dr.jonathandeanpsyd1613 Год назад +1

    Beautiful presentation and valuable information!

  • @tomjones2348
    @tomjones2348 Год назад

    Fascinating presentation. Thanks for sharing these hard earned tips.

  • @Sellner82
    @Sellner82 Год назад

    First time seeing any of your content . Name absolutely rings bells. Subbed

  • @TC-xh5wp
    @TC-xh5wp Год назад +1

    That was excellent. You earned a new subscriber. Thank you!

  • @frankt1581
    @frankt1581 Год назад +1

    Great advice , thank you for sharing.

  • @leemiah3583
    @leemiah3583 Год назад

    This guy knows his stuff

  • @scpk2246
    @scpk2246 Год назад +1

    I'm not a martial artist - but this video is so educational and practical - opinion wise

  • @DANVIIL
    @DANVIIL Год назад +1

    Excellent info!

  • @jameskirby8425
    @jameskirby8425 Год назад

    Very Solid and underrated info

  • @martingantt1407
    @martingantt1407 Год назад

    Solid video… truth spoken! Lace up gloves are a huge sign!

  • @carlosfletesjr
    @carlosfletesjr Год назад +1

    Excellent insight. When I used to box years ago, we always put vasaline on the headgear, taped up the laces on the gloves and warm-up good. Especially warm up good when sparring someone you don't know! Some of the best wars happen in the gym!

  • @GalactusOG
    @GalactusOG Год назад +2

    Thanks for the tips brother.
    Happy 5 De Mayo!
    ♥♥❤💀💀💚💚💚

  • @mexicanamerican8062
    @mexicanamerican8062 Год назад +1

    Great advice!

  • @dsauce223
    @dsauce223 Год назад

    Excellent tips. Thanks.

  • @CrazyCowboyBuilds
    @CrazyCowboyBuilds Год назад +1

    Good stuff. Very accurate. Most good guys don’t need to peacock and waste energy. Thanks for the video

  • @robertmeshew1935
    @robertmeshew1935 Год назад

    Good prep work as an artist paints his campus!

  • @vasheldiablo507
    @vasheldiablo507 Год назад

    Wow gabe, now I gotta make sure to take all these into consideration 😊

  • @ricardogaspard5287
    @ricardogaspard5287 Год назад

    Great video

  • @hans4757
    @hans4757 Год назад

    Thanks! I'm going to do this before my first sparring.

  • @ramslucas5140
    @ramslucas5140 Год назад

    This is good info man thank you for the education…. Much appreciated! I am subbed!

  • @darreinrobinson5681
    @darreinrobinson5681 Год назад

    II You look like such a nice guy I didnt see the wins in the background 💪🏾👍🏾

  • @patricknez7258
    @patricknez7258 Год назад +4

    These feel like really insightful points to me. And I feel they are all or mostly geared towards minimizing damage. It makes sense to me that this is a strong sign of a professional.

    • @jasoncardenas8392
      @jasoncardenas8392 Год назад

      yes because you wont last long if you dont defend yourself

  • @America-ev4rk
    @America-ev4rk Год назад

    Those are some great tips.

  • @dge_05
    @dge_05 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Gabriel I found your channel through hard2hurt and I love the info you share out gonna start binge watching your videos all the best

  • @joehernandez2461
    @joehernandez2461 Год назад

    Great info, keep it coming

  • @w4rf4c39
    @w4rf4c39 Год назад

    I’m glad I checked at least a couple of those boxes

  • @squadabingo9113
    @squadabingo9113 Год назад

    Informative channel. Very well thought out.

  • @molivei123
    @molivei123 Год назад

    Great stuff.

  • @ken244
    @ken244 Год назад

    Great points

  • @paulwayland2374
    @paulwayland2374 Год назад

    Great video Gabriel thanks bro

  • @ihatethesensors
    @ihatethesensors Год назад

    Good tips - thanks man.

  • @rockyblaq510
    @rockyblaq510 Год назад

    Big facts about the lace-up gloves...... most definitely! And also working on some head movement (defense) after a stretch and warm-ups...... that will get you warm and sweating so you don't go in COLD! Never go in cold, that's a big no-no!

  • @dgriffinctc3834
    @dgriffinctc3834 Год назад +3

    One thing I always saw from skilled guys was I'd notice their drills had a theme. For instance a defensive drill that ends in a question mark kick counter, then some combos that set up that kick, then foot work drills that end in position for that kick, and shadow boxing where movements and combos are set up for that kick.
    At least everywhere I trained we were always told "don't spar just to spar, spar with a purpose to work out done thing specific" and the good guys, even when visiting, always had something they were putting to the test in the sparring sessions.

  • @diskokulan4206
    @diskokulan4206 Год назад +23

    Ive started to watch your channel alot, absolutely love your content!

  • @blackkyle9259
    @blackkyle9259 Год назад

    I wish Gabriel was my couch… 😅❤🙏 Mad respect my guy… 💪

  • @francoisschneegans8881
    @francoisschneegans8881 8 месяцев назад

    That is all so true! Especially the defence drills. Someone who just takes a few minutes daily to practice footwork or defence as shadow will probably be a challenge indeed!

  • @SurrenderedByGraceMinistry
    @SurrenderedByGraceMinistry Год назад

    Solid advice man

  • @ryneagheilim9782
    @ryneagheilim9782 Год назад +2

    - When theyre super fast but they dont hit really hard on purpose. That means they have control.
    - When they test and see how you respond from feints.
    - When they smile too much and they dodge your strikes with minimal head movement.
    - When they dont just clinch when theyre tired, they wait for you to attack and they try to capitalise on your strikes by countering it.
    - watch the feet, is it always bouncing and barely touching the ground? If yes, you have quite the fighter and youre so lucky.

  • @johncampagna9377
    @johncampagna9377 Год назад

    Thanks for helpful video… champ!!!

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Год назад +2

    6:00 yes . Agree. But I also go in the ring purposefully NOT warmed up. But very light. Just to get used to the fight directly .

  • @TimKerman
    @TimKerman 6 месяцев назад

    Good advice thanks

  • @gkool4655
    @gkool4655 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this

  • @London2ATL
    @London2ATL Год назад +4

    Nice video. One thing is if you see a guy with gloves that don't match, worn out boots, just be ready. Not the pretty boys with everything matching.
    The vaseline on headgear and lace-up gloves is common with pro boxers. That's how all my pro friends get ready for sparring.

  • @jasonbuttens
    @jasonbuttens Год назад

    Thank you friend for the insight. And now I know what to do to before hand too mimic a good sparring partner 😅

  • @GDTheTrain13
    @GDTheTrain13 Год назад

    Great stuff thank you

  • @keithlittle293
    @keithlittle293 Год назад

    Like this.. Great knowledge

  • @davidguardado4739
    @davidguardado4739 Год назад

    Thanks.. Good instruction 👊

  • @stelioskostaras9717
    @stelioskostaras9717 Год назад +14

    Hello Gabriel, i am a fan from Greece who also does kickboxing. I have 2 ideas for future videos
    1)How to prepare for a kickboxing tournament style fight(like 2 or 3 fights in one night)
    2)How to deal with the guy in the gym that "knooows it aaall"

    • @marekslusny9766
      @marekslusny9766 Год назад +4

      Know it all guys are so annoying in combat sports especially when they are mean

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 Год назад +3

      @@marekslusny9766 yeah or when they talk down to everyone else at the gym but don’t have the skills to back it up

  • @p4pking393
    @p4pking393 Год назад

    really really excellent insight.

  • @nimoconst
    @nimoconst Год назад

    That's a good video idea 👍👍

  • @MultiAmbivalent
    @MultiAmbivalent Год назад +2

    Thanks for these. I'm easily the worst sparrer in my class so I'll start doing these to trick people into thinking I'm better than I actually am lol

  • @nurglematthew893
    @nurglematthew893 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the very great review - Nurgle Bless Our Constitution In The Kindest Of Ways

  • @MikeSlike
    @MikeSlike Год назад

    Love the tips brother🤙🏻

  • @Ashar781
    @Ashar781 Год назад

    Cool topic. Fight IQ 💯❤

  • @Mr-Bare
    @Mr-Bare Год назад +1

    Damn bro, I've been boxing on and off for about 2-3 years now and I've never heard of any of these, solid advice though good video 👍🥊🥊

  • @takedat8751
    @takedat8751 Год назад

    Excellent advice. I'd like to add that you will see skilled guys have a nice confident smooth bounce when they enter the ring.

  • @itstroy4145
    @itstroy4145 Год назад +1

    I’ll always go in thinking they are gonna be a challenge once I start sparring

  • @trickydickie1988
    @trickydickie1988 Год назад +1

    I'll Take your word for it just from looking at all your title belts you won 👍

  • @Priapos93
    @Priapos93 Год назад +17

    This made me think about the fighters who were trying to get and stay warmed-up last night on One. In a night with that many knockouts, all of them had to start their fights earlier than they would have deemed likely.
    The higher up the fight card, the more the effects would pile on as each warmup fight ended early moving your start time up again and again. How do the top-level men and women plan to ensure that they go in warm, but with a full gas tank?

  • @Noways_world
    @Noways_world Год назад

    Spot on I’ve noticed this as well

  • @ThiefOfNavarre
    @ThiefOfNavarre Год назад +1

    The only one I wasn't clued up on was the last one. I very rarely see people doing defensive drills

    • @GabrielVargaOfficial
      @GabrielVargaOfficial  Год назад +3

      Such a shame.
      It should be worked at least 20% of class time in my opinion.

    • @ThiefOfNavarre
      @ThiefOfNavarre Год назад

      @@GabrielVargaOfficial Spent nearly a decade in Taekwondo and my tutor was totally up on defensive drills. Open competition and you rarely see it. Like you said, a shame.

  • @winstonjwingo
    @winstonjwingo Год назад

    These are facts.