I was saddened by his death, i may only be 18 but apollo and rocky were my heroes growing up and im glad i was raised to watch movies before my time 😢 may mr creed rest in power ❤❤@@richardssa1999
@@foochshow did it go? What tactics/style did you use to counter him? I’m a small guy so getting around this style is difficult for me when I spar bigger guys
@@notever8401 He is much smaller than me, and more Dagestani than "Russian" per se so he was more versed in grappling. He managed to smother me in the clinch and made me wheeze by wrapping around my lower back. Otherwise I dominated with jabs using pendulum and "answering the phone" with right hand at ear and shifting to the back and right to avoid his orthodox rights while also parrying jabs with the active left and the static right. Used classic Bivol combos like 1, right straight body, forward or backward shifting left hook. He did pretty well on the inside, since being smaller, and lower to the ground, he can deliver faster and more accurate punches at close range while also being more agile. So, If I were you. I would try getting lucky and getting inside with the jab, then overwhelming them at close range using head movement and well placed strikes. Tall guys typically have to use fancy footwork in order to deliver power at close range, so their punches should be easier to avoid if you can get them backed up.
@@notever8401 Also, the only reason we were fighting on the inside, was because I wanted to see if he had the background that his thick accent alluded to. And sure enough, he managed to outclass me with flurries of old school shovel hooks that I had seen used in Soviet style boxing. Otherwise, it was pretty easy keeping him out of range with jabs simply because of the reach discrepancy.
@@notever8401 Otherwise against most opponents I typically rely on exchanging jabs while parrying with the opposite hand, upward jabs, jabs from underneath while slipping. Recently studied Naoto Takahashi (Prince of Reversal) excellent counter straights after evasive head movement, and Shinsuke Yamanaka who was great at entering with 1 2, then shifting forward and sending straight and upper combinations while the opponent is on their backfoot. Kenshiro Teraji. Also obvious ones like Bivol, Beterbiev, Inoue, who all rely on pendulum to a good extent.
few people who really understands biomechanics will know, that actually when you bounce like that, your hips flex a litte, which means that after every jump finishes, the opponnent is closer, and that the moment that experienced boxers expect, because that really is the moment where you strike or you def. After your hips get back into their normal position, you close that apperture, literally your body pulls you out of the opponnent range. It might sound stupid to just get closer to somebody by a pair of cm but as i said, believe me when i tell you that experienced boxers do know this perfectly, and that little distance is the difference between a superficial hit and a fatal blow
Yeah i have a coach who was born in the soviet union, that is exactly the type of boxing he wants us to do, but another big aspect is that this style is rather simple but very very effective especially when it comes to defense
@@bastaitWell, unless they really outclass you in boxing that won't happen. Everything we need to know Klitschko holds records for the longest cumulative heavyweight title reign of all time, with 4,382 days as world heavyweight champion, and most fighters beaten for the world heavyweight championship, at 23. He also holds records for the most wins and title defences of the unified championship in professional boxing history. Thanks wiki. Tbf this is rather boring to see fight style but effectiveness is proven. Also it really works for very tall guys. If you are short you should look for something else. This style won't get you anywhere. Still good to learn spacing and basics. After that if you are shortie, you should learn how to dodge and step in.
@@bastait Iirc. They had return match and Tyson Furry was obliterated. Chill a lil, dude. I do boxing for fun sometimes with my pal tho I have rather karate background. Did it in school with mobsters where people are rather tough up by martial arts, not modern aesthetic bs. Boxing is kinda too restraining for me, but still interesting. Still as I simply entertain my friend who does it way more seriously than me, I'm not really good sport for him and end being roughed up. Still can deliver few good punches, but honestly, he is way better in boxing than me. Also doing boxing I prefer right hand blocking my face and left straight up for poke jabs over any karate stance bcs karate meant to have chain moves of block-grab-pull-punch and it's not consistent with boxing rules whatsoever so it doesn't work at all. It keeps my corps open but here I have nothing to do with myself as I do downward movement with left hand to block it purely reflexively or fast enough to disengage from punch to my liver. Don't be freaking angry internet kid bcs it's awful.
You know why that school is so effective? It was designed as a universal way for everyone to box. In soviet times you either boxed like this or you didn't box at all, your coach wouldn't even let you do anything else . Which kinda limits once in a lifetime talent but also gives everyone an equally good base.
Yea good for beginners for a reason because it’s for clunky guys with no finesse or slickness who couldn’t slip a punch to save their life. A slick black fighter style shits on this if someone tried to fight or spar Floyd like this Floyd would absolutely embarrass them. Or any elite slick black fighter for that matter.
Dodge with head movements side to side while advancing to give them no breathing space. Boxing is all about being aggressive while also being defensively responsible.
I trained with Russians a few years ago for a couple weeks. Thier coach was this 100 percent. I dont think he knew how to throw anything but a one two, but it was nasty.
as a newbie boxer i actually learnt a lot from this video, the movements are simple, effective but also slow enough i can watch the foot and body movements
This style of boxing is also VERY effective, as can be seen from Soviet dominance of Olympic boxing for decades. It has translated into the modern era too, lest we forget the famous Klitschko Brothers were both trained under this system.
It’s not about that necessarily, it’s because at the time Russia was pumping a shit ton of money into their athletes whereas America was not, so there weren’t really any other countries that could produce that level of athlete because the governments weren’t paying for accommodation, food, facilities and world level coaching. There wasn’t just the arms race and space race, everything was a race including Olympic sports. It was the same with wrestling, Russian wrestlers were dominating, there wasn’t anything “Soviet” about their wrestling, Russian wrestling or Soviet wrestling doesn’t exist or any other race of wrestling, just the level of competitor was different, I don’t know as much about boxing as I do wrestling but I’m willing to bet it was the same with boxing. That’s why at the time you saw soviets dominate but now you have Americans Cubans Mexicans etc. it’s not the style but the level of competitor and their ability to find training
The difference was that if you showed promise as an athlete or any other sort of talent, the Russian government would take you away from working the fields and put you through strenuous training to represent the country at the world level. Everything about it was funded by the government and no other country did this and certainly not to that level. This is why I’m arguing that the reason soviets dominated not because of their style but because they had money and resources and drugs pumped into them by the government like no other nationality at the time. What do you think?
Olympic boxing is amateur boxing. In Western countries good amateur boxers went pro instead of staying amateur, while communist countries didn't have pro boxers, and as such, great performance in the Olympics. Like Cuba too, great boxer culture and lots of medals, but absent professional boxing scene.
Bro, you literally descrived my boxing style, that me neither know I use very much jabs and cross, because i'm tall, and the fact that i a heavyweight, makes thats punches fells like a hell, i vary betwen weak and strong jabs, and use my cross more like a counter or for complete the jab sequence, and i use a lot of side punchs, in specific, the liver blow Thank you so much for show me my style and how it works
just got into boxing with actual technique/training this has always been my style of fighting nice to see what type of style it is need to learn more now
@@MrTomafalcon because it's a huge advantage. Most guys my size are 240lbs+ I fight guys who are 5'6-5'10 I've beaten them all, all be it in the amateurs
@@MrTomafalconHigher weightclass doesn’t automatically mean more power or speed. Most boxers stay light because they maximize their strength with muscle endurance exercises instead of hypertrophy (how bodybuilders do). Basically the aim is to pack as much power as densely as possible and turn yourself into a deadly weapon with technique.
Getting close . Russians like that range. Hence why they fight on the backfoot. Having a "procedure" for both offence and defence is good but it shows a glaring shadow.
Control their footwork, apply pressure when they're on their front foot, high guard on their back foot, work their back to a rope or corner with lateral steps and close in to work the body. Hard to keep jumping back and forth when you're struggling to breathe.
Thank you finally someone who isn’t sucking this style off and knows boxing. If anyone tried to fight or spar Floyd like this they would get absolutely embarrassed. Or any elite slick defensive fighter period.
@@getpape4126 Floyd is 1/1. But to box like this against another gym, or even amongst the lot of pros, is a hard adjustment. Using one of the greatest boxers ever as a metric of how ineffective the style is could be argued as disingenuous.
Im 5’7 and I use this style . I combine a lot of techniques that I’ve seen from greats and implement them. I use the mayweather shoulder roll , I use this style and if it’s really a close fight I try to stay in , you have to really adapt to the other person but always try different styles and see what fits you
@@RahimmacDonald i believe it comes from Rukeli Trollman i believe he was using this style against the nazis before they forced him to stop for what they said was his gypsy dancing they disqualified him from winning the lightweight world title and forced him to slugg in his next fight so he covered himself in powder and died his hair blond as a message to the nazis for trying to change him they even forced him to change his name to johan wilheim rukeli trollman he was a proud Romani they gassed him in the end trollmans style is now considered the fundamental style of modern boxing
I noticed that some of these tall soviet boxers do have a training like spatial awarness of the ring. Making them rarely touch the corner and send those flurry of jabs every effing time
Yeah. We had Klytchko who were still out of soviet boxing school before whole post-Soviet sports support disintegrated and well, they still hold world records.
@@antonzhdanov9653 yeh like GGG Gennady Golovkin or Dmitry Pirog but still it is not the same and all of them had some influence from different boxing schools same as american or UK boxers.
I call it "Gnat With a Sledgehammer" boxing. When you advance, they retreat slightly out of range, but the instance when you relax, they immediately apply pressure. Pendulum boxers are defensive but relentless. Mentally exhausting.
Box sings; boxing. It's why it forces everyone to make the shoosh sound. Oh, but for so long yet none could hear the song box sings. The sciences became abridged.
Despite being tall I don't like jabs. I don't get near the power. However, most trained boxers always expect me to jab. They are completely off gaurd when I get in close and usually I can get a few hits off. Once they get wise I go southpaw and throw jabs with my dominant arms. Which helps the stamina in the later rounds
Watching this plays tricks with my mind. I involuntarily try slipping the jabs, but it's still lined up even when my head moves! I'm going to have nightmares😂😂😂
I use that style because im a tall boxer and i just love jabs lol
The long style
@@Grecopeligroso yessir i agree always finding openings with the jab to land the right
@@balentincamargo5248 yessir
Same
Literally me
Coach said that I need to throw hooks from mid-range😭😭😭😭
Pendulum step synced with the song was actually 100/10.
Thanks 🤩
So satisfying! 😍🤤🤤🥶🥶💪😌😌
@@proehhi
Tutululu tutululu
FR, got me motivated to try the rhythm myself.
Their distance management is unmatched
Yes. We like to be tactful.
lol sounds like me: coming from fencing ^^
@@daxasd3270
Fencing seems like an interesting sport. Boxing, like fencing, also has parrying.
It’s extremely satisfying to do when sparring.
@@daxasd3270same here. At fencing I piss everyone off because I'm 183cm and very flexible so I just snipe people a lot of the time
@@UnityAgainstJewishEvil FR
“They attack while retreating” bro got them Red Army tactics
They used scorched earth tactics against Napoleon too lol. Literally set Moscow on fire before he arrived
@@itstimeforafuckingcrusade More useful back then. Now we have faster vehicles and planes instead of horses and wagons
Won against the french, won against the russian, pretty damn effective if you ask me
@@Niko_Bellic2 russian army doctrine is going forward fast. no reversing.
Defence in depth
If you do boxing you can feel these punches on your face
Fr
@@akhotinbxngit annoys me
I do karate and boxing so yeah I don’t blame you
I just be gettin punched in the face sometimes so ya
Yeah. I can feel them through camera somehow
If he dies, he dies
🍷🗿
R.i.p. to Carl weather's
Apollo Creed
@@DookasFN 🚬🗿🥃
I was saddened by his death, i may only be 18 but apollo and rocky were my heroes growing up and im glad i was raised to watch movies before my time 😢 may mr creed rest in power ❤❤@@richardssa1999
@@richardssa1999
There's no easy way out!
There's no shortcut home!
This is actually the style that my boxing gym teaches. Works really well for me.
Russian kid came to our gym and I had to spar him immediately because I have been researching this style and needed to flex on him.
@@foochshow did it go? What tactics/style did you use to counter him? I’m a small guy so getting around this style is difficult for me when I spar bigger guys
@@notever8401 He is much smaller than me, and more Dagestani than "Russian" per se so he was more versed in grappling. He managed to smother me in the clinch and made me wheeze by wrapping around my lower back. Otherwise I dominated with jabs using pendulum and "answering the phone" with right hand at ear and shifting to the back and right to avoid his orthodox rights while also parrying jabs with the active left and the static right. Used classic Bivol combos like 1, right straight body, forward or backward shifting left hook. He did pretty well on the inside, since being smaller, and lower to the ground, he can deliver faster and more accurate punches at close range while also being more agile. So, If I were you. I would try getting lucky and getting inside with the jab, then overwhelming them at close range using head movement and well placed strikes. Tall guys typically have to use fancy footwork in order to deliver power at close range, so their punches should be easier to avoid if you can get them backed up.
@@notever8401 Also, the only reason we were fighting on the inside, was because I wanted to see if he had the background that his thick accent alluded to. And sure enough, he managed to outclass me with flurries of old school shovel hooks that I had seen used in Soviet style boxing. Otherwise, it was pretty easy keeping him out of range with jabs simply because of the reach discrepancy.
@@notever8401 Otherwise against most opponents I typically rely on exchanging jabs while parrying with the opposite hand, upward jabs, jabs from underneath while slipping. Recently studied Naoto Takahashi (Prince of Reversal) excellent counter straights after evasive head movement, and Shinsuke Yamanaka who was great at entering with 1 2, then shifting forward and sending straight and upper combinations while the opponent is on their backfoot. Kenshiro Teraji. Also obvious ones like Bivol, Beterbiev, Inoue, who all rely on pendulum to a good extent.
few people who really understands biomechanics will know, that actually when you bounce like that, your hips flex a litte, which means that after every jump finishes, the opponnent is closer, and that the moment that experienced boxers expect, because that really is the moment where you strike or you def. After your hips get back into their normal position, you close that apperture, literally your body pulls you out of the opponnent range. It might sound stupid to just get closer to somebody by a pair of cm but as i said, believe me when i tell you that experienced boxers do know this perfectly, and that little distance is the difference between a superficial hit and a fatal blow
Yes, this is true
Biomechanics isn’t a real thing, it’s just a made up buzzword used by fake fitness influencers and health scams.
Thats why Bivol uses it every now and then instead of 24/7 like his amateur days
I hate fighting/sparring with these guys, they just don't get tired.
Yeah they are usually super conditioned
"They attack while retreating? " thats very Russian
Old school Soviet style 😂
“When they come, we run away!”
What about americano style?
Miss weight by 30 pounds
Go the distancie and lose
@@vittocrazi bro 😂
If it were true Russian style he'd destroy the ring before the opponent shows up.
Yeah i have a coach who was born in the soviet union, that is exactly the type of boxing he wants us to do, but another big aspect is that this style is rather simple but very very effective especially when it comes to defense
yea untoil you meet someone who knows how to step in and they make your liver quiver.
@@bastaitWell, unless they really outclass you in boxing that won't happen.
Everything we need to know
Klitschko holds records for the longest cumulative heavyweight title reign of all time, with 4,382 days as world heavyweight champion, and most fighters beaten for the world heavyweight championship, at 23. He also holds records for the most wins and title defences of the unified championship in professional boxing history.
Thanks wiki.
Tbf this is rather boring to see fight style but effectiveness is proven. Also it really works for very tall guys. If you are short you should look for something else. This style won't get you anywhere.
Still good to learn spacing and basics. After that if you are shortie, you should learn how to dodge and step in.
@@antonzhdanov9653yea by being the most boring boxer in history.
before he got his ass beat by tyson fury.
@@antonzhdanov9653you wont catch body blows unless someone is miles ahead of you
thanks for proving youve never boxed a day in your damn life.
@@bastait Iirc. They had return match and Tyson Furry was obliterated.
Chill a lil, dude. I do boxing for fun sometimes with my pal tho I have rather karate background. Did it in school with mobsters where people are rather tough up by martial arts, not modern aesthetic bs. Boxing is kinda too restraining for me, but still interesting. Still as I simply entertain my friend who does it way more seriously than me, I'm not really good sport for him and end being roughed up. Still can deliver few good punches, but honestly, he is way better in boxing than me.
Also doing boxing I prefer right hand blocking my face and left straight up for poke jabs over any karate stance bcs karate meant to have chain moves of block-grab-pull-punch and it's not consistent with boxing rules whatsoever so it doesn't work at all. It keeps my corps open but here I have nothing to do with myself as I do downward movement with left hand to block it purely reflexively or fast enough to disengage from punch to my liver.
Don't be freaking angry internet kid bcs it's awful.
If i were to recommend a beginner to learn how to box, i would immediately point them to learn the Soviet/Eastern European style of boxing.
You know why that school is so effective? It was designed as a universal way for everyone to box. In soviet times you either boxed like this or you didn't box at all, your coach wouldn't even let you do anything else . Which kinda limits once in a lifetime talent but also gives everyone an equally good base.
Yea good for beginners for a reason because it’s for clunky guys with no finesse or slickness who couldn’t slip a punch to save their life. A slick black fighter style shits on this if someone tried to fight or spar Floyd like this Floyd would absolutely embarrass them. Or any elite slick black fighter for that matter.
@@getpape4126 why they gotta be black
@@getpape4126you had to say something about race.Forget about Nicolino Locche, okay, okay
@@getpape4126Nasim Hamed wasnt black too?
"They attack while retreating"
The russian motto
Dodge with head movements side to side while advancing to give them no breathing space. Boxing is all about being aggressive while also being defensively responsible.
Soviet union didn't consist only of russia lol
@@4rqade947 they're the only ones desperately holding on to that title
“Tall Soviet style boxer”
Me automatically thinking of Ivan Drago
Well not that far off.
@@nicholasneyhart396 haha
Ivan drago fought like G Foreman
Klitchsko Brothers
I trained with Russians a few years ago for a couple weeks. Thier coach was this 100 percent. I dont think he knew how to throw anything but a one two, but it was nasty.
Yeah very old school fundamental style
as a newbie boxer i actually learnt a lot from this video, the movements are simple, effective but also slow enough i can watch the foot and body movements
This style of boxing is also VERY effective, as can be seen from Soviet dominance of Olympic boxing for decades. It has translated into the modern era too, lest we forget the famous Klitschko Brothers were both trained under this system.
It’s not about that necessarily, it’s because at the time Russia was pumping a shit ton of money into their athletes whereas America was not, so there weren’t really any other countries that could produce that level of athlete because the governments weren’t paying for accommodation, food, facilities and world level coaching. There wasn’t just the arms race and space race, everything was a race including Olympic sports. It was the same with wrestling, Russian wrestlers were dominating, there wasn’t anything “Soviet” about their wrestling, Russian wrestling or Soviet wrestling doesn’t exist or any other race of wrestling, just the level of competitor was different, I don’t know as much about boxing as I do wrestling but I’m willing to bet it was the same with boxing. That’s why at the time you saw soviets dominate but now you have Americans Cubans Mexicans etc. it’s not the style but the level of competitor and their ability to find training
The difference was that if you showed promise as an athlete or any other sort of talent, the Russian government would take you away from working the fields and put you through strenuous training to represent the country at the world level. Everything about it was funded by the government and no other country did this and certainly not to that level. This is why I’m arguing that the reason soviets dominated not because of their style but because they had money and resources and drugs pumped into them by the government like no other nationality at the time. What do you think?
AAAAAAANNNND BEcause they are Giant
Bivol aswell
Olympic boxing is amateur boxing. In Western countries good amateur boxers went pro instead of staying amateur, while communist countries didn't have pro boxers, and as such, great performance in the Olympics. Like Cuba too, great boxer culture and lots of medals, but absent professional boxing scene.
Favourite style
“Attacks while retreating” is the most Soviet thing about it lmfao
Another big tip off is, they start whispering to themself: “if he dies, he dies”
Such a fundamental and beautiful style to watch in action
POV: You're Canelo fighting Bivol
🥲
Ivan Drago style
The jabs being on beat was kinda 🔥
Thx!
I started leaning more towards this style as of late. It just works for me.
"they attack while retreating"
Thats literally the Soviet scorched earth tactic bro. They used it against the Germans.
My adopted-Russian cousin is teaching me boxing, and this is what he's teaching me to do
😅
-Why is that Soviet training?
-Because, they're retreating but still fighting
Bro, you literally descrived my boxing style, that me neither know
I use very much jabs and cross, because i'm tall, and the fact that i a heavyweight, makes thats punches fells like a hell, i vary betwen weak and strong jabs, and use my cross more like a counter or for complete the jab sequence, and i use a lot of side punchs, in specific, the liver blow
Thank you so much for show me my style and how it works
That is great! You are welcome 💪
Do you also use pendulum bounce? The almost constant bouncing on the balls of your feet
Soviet style boxing is very scientific, its all about biomechanics, managing momentum and distance. Shit like that, it's very polished stuff
True
Soviet union also use reverse punch
What is the fever punch?
@@akhotinbxngdude you ain't seeing a punch if it was coming from Steven Seagal
@@abdou.the.hereticlol is that a joke? 💀
@@low-budgefudge2164 thanks for making me laugh again, I forgot I even made it LOL
But we have indian style boxing i don't know that much of it 😅😅 by the way you help me that pendulum step it helps me to defeat boxer thanks 🙏🙏
Attacking while retreating, defensive offense, is stellar.
Spamming jabs is great. Until you spam too many and get countered. The dart jab is very good though.
Its their distance management that gives them the edge
The jab isn't spammed it manages distance and when it's available that's when you let it fully go and follow up. Klitschko brothers for example.
Love watching Bivol work just like this. No prettier thing in this sport than a crisp 1-2!
This is a style I’ll use in my mma gym since there’s a short guy there who could hit hard. And the goal is to avoid getting hit in the head
Let your wrestling coaches loose on that!
Thats not sparing, thats straight up a death sentence
😅
That's why you tome the ryhtmn step and inside low kick to stop the 1-2 or go to the body when they bounce back/forward. Rhythmn step!
just got into boxing with actual technique/training this has always been my style of fighting nice to see what type of style it is need to learn more now
That’s great! Keep up the grind
I'm 6'6 and fight at 168 I've always used the soviet style but i came from a dutch kickboxing background that helped out
Why are boxers always so light
@@MrTomafalcon because it's a huge advantage. Most guys my size are 240lbs+ I fight guys who are 5'6-5'10 I've beaten them all, all be it in the amateurs
@@MrTomafalconHigher weightclass doesn’t automatically mean more power or speed. Most boxers stay light because they maximize their strength with muscle endurance exercises instead of hypertrophy (how bodybuilders do). Basically the aim is to pack as much power as densely as possible and turn yourself into a deadly weapon with technique.
I feel u on the weight class 6’3 and prefer to fight lighter
Tho I still feel comfortable at 175 class to but not above that
Ive always loved the Soviet style
👍
Can counter this very easily but the constant pressure can be annoying to adjust
How easy it’s to counter depending on good the person you’re fighting is with this style
Getting close . Russians like that range. Hence why they fight on the backfoot. Having a "procedure" for both offence and defence is good but it shows a glaring shadow.
Control their footwork, apply pressure when they're on their front foot, high guard on their back foot, work their back to a rope or corner with lateral steps and close in to work the body. Hard to keep jumping back and forth when you're struggling to breathe.
Thank you finally someone who isn’t sucking this style off and knows boxing. If anyone tried to fight or spar Floyd like this they would get absolutely embarrassed. Or any elite slick defensive fighter period.
@@getpape4126
Floyd is 1/1. But to box like this against another gym, or even amongst the lot of pros, is a hard adjustment.
Using one of the greatest boxers ever as a metric of how ineffective the style is could be argued as disingenuous.
Soviet style and Cuban style imo, the most beautiful forms of boxing.
Style suddenly reminds me of Dmitriv bivol🥊
"If he dies, he dies"
Boxing philosophy taken straight from Stalin: “Quantity has a quality all its own.”
This video is super true. Great break down on classic boxing style.
Appreciate that
“DRAGOOOOOOO”
I like this style, it’s smart, strategic, and effective, The Soviet Boxing System made Deadly Boxers back then
Yes but this system broke many guys in training too
I wish I could do the Soviet style but I’m too short
Then infight. That’s also a great style
Im 5’7 and I use this style . I combine a lot of techniques that I’ve seen from greats and implement them. I use the mayweather shoulder roll , I use this style and if it’s really a close fight I try to stay in , you have to really adapt to the other person but always try different styles and see what fits you
Use infighting, Mike Tyson style peekaboo, watch gervonta Davis and Issac cruz for tackling taller fighters
@@jugz9130 Right. I think the pendulum step is important for shorter fighters
The style can also be adapted to pressure fighting, soviet heavyweights igot vysotsky and Petr zaev were shorter than 5'10
Лучшая стойка для новичка. Правая рука прижата к телу, что бы закрывать корпус и челюсть, а левая чучуть дальше, что бы наносить джебы быстрее
Please more videos about this style!
Look at his footwork its very nice
Thanks :)
Call Rocky to deal with them
Those are some SHARP punches
Thanks 👊
What about short soviet boxer?? Im wondering how they manage soviet style with short height
They stayed a bit more frontal and moved more from side to side instead of moving in&out
@@akhotinbxngcan i think lomachenko , or isnt like this? Can u make video plz
Bro the intro was a10/10nice
Thanks ;)
I'm short but I use this
The first scene sure looks scary as hell
Ah yes Muhammad Ali style "Stick and Move"
That’s what I was thinking
Now was the bouncing like a kangaroo 🦘 thing something ali came up with or did he get that from the Soviets?
@@RahimmacDonald i believe it comes from Rukeli Trollman i believe he was using this style against the nazis before they forced him to stop for what they said was his gypsy dancing they disqualified him from winning the lightweight world title and forced him to slugg in his next fight so he covered himself in powder and died his hair blond as a message to the nazis for trying to change him they even forced him to change his name to johan wilheim rukeli trollman he was a proud Romani they gassed him in the end trollmans style is now considered the fundamental style of modern boxing
The Soviet style is more technically sound than Ali's persoanl style.
@@ToonsGoofyMemesagree.. Soviet boxer used this style more technical, the difference is that Ali style are usually more open than this
Gives me flashbacks from my first fight, fought against someone from Kazakhstan
Yeah, their boxing School is crazy.
Like drago from rocky?
Yes, but he was a heavy weight and didn’t use pendulum step :)
Attacking while retreating is the most soviet thing imaginable
For me it's kinda the same style but instead of an uppercut its a heavy right hook that folds people out
Bivol is currently the king of this style.
I noticed that some of these tall soviet boxers do have a training like spatial awarness of the ring. Making them rarely touch the corner and send those flurry of jabs every effing time
Yes, that’s a very important part of outfitting
Bivol mastered this
These punches killed Apollo
Sadly yes
As a southpaw I have to rearrange stuff in my head when right handers talk about leads lmao
Understandable
Nostalgic music.
The position of you camera is actually pretty relative information on how boxing an opponent works
🫡
"They attack while retreating" ah...the good ol' Russian "scorched earth" tactics 😂
Stalin's rule even applies to boxers, attacking while retreating, that makes the enemy a bit offguard.
Finally. Proper use of POV
Probably one of the best if not the best style for 3 round boxing
My nose started hurting watching this
🥲
This suddenly remembers "Lemeshev".
damn if only soviets could participate in "professional" boxing back in the days we would had so much content to watch and rewatch
Yeah. We had Klytchko who were still out of soviet boxing school before whole post-Soviet sports support disintegrated and well, they still hold world records.
@@antonzhdanov9653 yeh like GGG Gennady Golovkin or Dmitry Pirog but still it is not the same and all of them had some influence from different boxing schools same as american or UK boxers.
Beautiful to watch
Thx
My style becomes more and more like this everyday
Cool
Thursday 11th July 2024.
02.40am.
Thanks mate.
I do like Peek-a-boo style but I am relatively tall so ima save this cuz its caught my attention
Canelo having flashbacks watching this short
😂
I can feel it in my face
My coach does this style, and yeah, he's totally right. Although I don't like the style, I'm more of finding an opening and just continuing from there
I call it "Gnat With a Sledgehammer" boxing. When you advance, they retreat slightly out of range, but the instance when you relax, they immediately apply pressure. Pendulum boxers are defensive but relentless. Mentally exhausting.
Box sings; boxing. It's why it forces everyone to make the shoosh sound. Oh, but for so long yet none could hear the song box sings. The sciences became abridged.
Impressive. Just takes timing, rhythm, and off balancing to easily overcome it
"They attack while retreating" is historically accurate 🤓☝️
Бокс это отличная штука!
No lie I didn’t know this was a style however ima have to add this in. Looks like a textbook yet super strong if done right
Despite being tall I don't like jabs. I don't get near the power. However, most trained boxers always expect me to jab. They are completely off gaurd when I get in close and usually I can get a few hits off. Once they get wise I go southpaw and throw jabs with my dominant arms. Which helps the stamina in the later rounds
Clever tactics
The only way to beat it is to be born with the talent to go wildly unorthodox.
It’s not the only way
@@akhotinbxng You're welcome to enlighten me. What's the third way that's neither orthodox nor unorthodox?
Me, a Mike Tyson fan seeing the opponent strike linearly: *Peekaboo intensifies* 🗿
Watching this plays tricks with my mind. I involuntarily try slipping the jabs, but it's still lined up even when my head moves! I'm going to have nightmares😂😂😂
😅😅
beautiful footwork
Thank you
Best boxing style with Cuban boxing for sure
The attack while retreating is actually based on the soviets in ww2 in the battle of staling rad where Soviet keeps firing and retreating
thankful to have been trained in this style
To counter that style you have to focus on Head/ lateral movement, feints and being aggressive on the offense.
That’s right
Pumping that jab is definitely keys to win a fight!...💯😎