its great to see so many positive comments for this man Tom Yankello. I love this man's videos, and we who train and hold pads honestly have to admire young Bodish. He follows instruction brilliantly, a credit to his mentor. Student and Master... a joy to watch
My belief is there's going to be some really good boxers coming up in the relatively near future because of the access to this type of information that wasn't available to most people a few years ago. Thanks Tom. You're the best
Beautiful! Coach, would you recommend this in self defense in a street fight when the opponent throws the haymaker? I ask because that’s a common, classic punch in the street.
Timing the weave is much harder than it looks. Would be better to move out and stay at a safe jab distance unless you've got a lot of sparring under your belt.
@@AshwinMenon yeah, weaving under a haymaker is real difficult. Mainly because the SOLE advantage of a haymaker is that is can take several different paths to the target. Start high, end wide, start low, end high, start wide, end tight. It’s way better to circle out of range/away from punching side than gamble under the haymaker, unless you already know exactly what they gonna do…
Flying knee is the perfect counter for the street fight situation because most guys are looking straight down to avoid getting hit as they throw the haymaker
Excellent video coach Tom. I have purchased two of his instructional videos, pure Gold 👌. As a suggestion you could make a video about the correct mechanics of the weabe (roll under). Greetings from Canary Islands.
0:01 defrnd n counter overhand 0:20 time stamp 0:20 all comes down : to timing positioning 0:35 dany has real good positioning: =have enough timing to be able to read things 0:58 when guy throw overhand rt over my jab 1:18 he hit overhand over top 1:15 when I throw jab and he try counter with overhand rt weave underneath it: comes down to footwork and timing Becz I am little but further when I throw jab he counter with overhand 1:38 weaving footwork: step forward with lft foot first then rt foot Step forward and little bit to lft same time (To get an angle /and put myself outside his rt shoulder) 2:05 (to take angle / and put myself outside of his rt shoulder ) off the overhnd rt when weaving 2:15 now Iam in position to throw lft hook body /or head 2:25 jab is twist / alot of people push their jab /not put weight to the front leg (not the proper body mechnic for jab ) Jab is recoil for rt hand (I get power from the hip twist / turn from lft to rt ) 2:55 twist from lft to rt I set rt hand / plus Iam further away from his over hnd rt/ not leanin to him 3:10 so he step to me /I step other way and take angle 3:25 body mechanic : turn lft rt twist (counterclock / clockwise ) Jab turn from lft to rt / clockwise Weave :turn from rt to lft counterclockwise (weave under overhand /defend and counter) When weave step with lift then rt foot forward and to lift little bit to get an angle ad put my self outside his rt shoulder Then throw body head hook 5:00. (back foot heel touch ground on body hook /then off ground to load up for hook /then touch ground on hook ). Then front foot tun on hook 5:40 know my position n timing on headmovent (weave overhand) 6:10 put head into arm pit when weaving /when weaving under overhand rt 6:23bonus :throw body shot while weaving /then body head hook 7:15 that’s one way defend n counter overhand rt
Great vid. On an unrelated note, is that a series of actual homes in the background or a series of miniature models of homes in the background? It almost looks like a fun optical illusion.
Coach Y - Thank you and Danny for another excellent video. I especially like the right to the body counter on the weave. I’ve always felt that hitting your opponent as they are throwing their punch makes for greater impact, and there is the surprise element as well.
Thanks a lot coach for this awesome insights on body mechanics. I had a question: ¿how important is the "pendulum step" and how to integrate it in your boxing? Thanks!
Hi coach, Like others video , great lesson. But i asked a question, like in the bonus part in this video , throwing a body shot while weaving outside but instead I throw a short looping right to the head. Is it better? And i also have problem with the combos: weaving outside+left to body+left to the head cause I found that in sparring , after my opponent missing their over hand they tend to pivot clockwise so i found it difficult to land the double left hook like in the videos.
Danny's got good control and form. Can u make a video on how to structure ur sparring to focus on certain techniques? I often find myself just reacting to "whatever-happens" in sparring. We gear up and just spar.
Can you do video about how to handle somone who has a L hand out about 2/3 out so that the glove is always in your face (like Conor MacGregor). How do you handle such a jab. being short, I have to eat a jab like that before I come in and do my Duran stuff.
Yes!! Been waiting for this one coach. Great video, thank you sir 🥊. One question, what do you do when an opponent has timed your jsb and thrown the overhand right over the top of your jab, at your temple? So far, only dipping to my right as I jabbed has worked to avoid that. Was wondering if their was something more effective I could do. Cheers
If Danny pulled straight back after slipping the right hand would it be considered a slip and slide movement like Pernell Whitiker. I know james Toney was more philly shell but I have read that Pernell used more slide n slide style. There is no information on slide and slide style (lost art). It would great if you could give more information on style or where to look. Thanks and awesome job as always.
There's many things you can do but it depends on ur fighting kill and techniques and of course speed and control. Another hing i would do is a sweep to the legs then some ground and pound. But if we are fighting in a ring with rules and no kicking is allowed or elbows then i would have to slip and give a uppercut or just trade blows and hope i don't get knocked out heheh
Love your video's each one sir, but coach I'm still having problems with my foot and mechanics. You do your demonstrations in orthodox style it's hard for me to follow some time's sorry to be ass backwards coach.
When my dad was 13 and the guy was 17 and tried throwing a big right hand punch to my dad. He instinctively ducked and weaved and just stuck his fist in the guys stomach as he passed and the guy got the wind knocked out of him
@icheftheimpossible and others who replied what I wanted to say was you could run but let me rephrase the best martial art for fighting , and I think it’s a mix up boxing being really goodie any real striking art and grappling
You have to be fast ... I have a hard Time sliping the right hand in sparring ... I have issues with the way i position myself my shoulders and my legs i am never in a good position to hit back...
No No No most coaches like you Coach is not replicating a shot at the fighters head! You are throwing it OVER his head! You coaches need to throw it like a real punch straight at the boxers head! The idea is practice and making fighter replicate the movements.
Great trick coach! And the bonus is golden! Can'twait to try it! Big thanks to the undisputed champion of coaching!
Thank you 👊
Great video Coach my skills are improving bc of your Mike Tyson videos and stuff like this. You’re fighters are lucky to have you as their coach.
Awesome and thanks 👊
This channel, this coach are gold.
Thanks coach👏🏽great video
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Great!!!
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Great stuff,Coach. I'm learning from your videos and practicing this stuff. I'm coping those instructional videos real soon!
Awesome and thanks!
Thanks Coach for making us better fighters. Stay handsome
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Coach Tom is so good at making these tutorials, it’s quite impressive.
its great to see so many positive comments for this man Tom Yankello. I love this man's videos, and we who train and hold pads honestly have to admire young Bodish. He follows instruction brilliantly, a credit to his mentor. Student and Master... a joy to watch
So good! I love the addition of the foot graphic showing where to step
A thing of beauty...👊
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Coach at it again dropping that knowledge coach is the don he knows boxing 🥊 👊🏾✊🏾😍
Awesome! The thing that clicked for me was the clockwise twist to counter clockwise back to clockwise 💥🥊
Take the body and the head will fall!!! Thanks for emphasizing body work coach!!!
My belief is there's going to be some really good boxers coming up in the relatively near future because of the access to this type of information that wasn't available to most people a few years ago. Thanks Tom. You're the best
Beautiful! Coach, would you recommend this in self defense in a street fight when the opponent throws the haymaker? I ask because that’s a common, classic punch in the street.
Timing the weave is much harder than it looks. Would be better to move out and stay at a safe jab distance unless you've got a lot of sparring under your belt.
Nah just push them over and tell them to go home before somebody hurts them xD
@@AshwinMenon yeah, weaving under a haymaker is real difficult. Mainly because the SOLE advantage of a haymaker is that is can take several different paths to the target. Start high, end wide, start low, end high, start wide, end tight.
It’s way better to circle out of range/away from punching side than gamble under the haymaker, unless you already know exactly what they gonna do…
Lol you were thinking the same thing I was thinking. The right overhand thrown sloppily is the go to first punch for most guys
Flying knee is the perfect counter for the street fight situation because most guys are looking straight down to avoid getting hit as they throw the haymaker
Very good instruction and video👍
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I like the way footwork is used to complement and augment the momentum power transference of body swiviling when punching!!!
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Great body mechanics 🥊
Excellent video.
Great video very helpful
Excellent video coach Tom. I have purchased two of his instructional videos, pure Gold 👌.
As a suggestion you could make a video about the correct mechanics of the weabe (roll under).
Greetings from Canary Islands.
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Best explanation I've seen
Thanks Coach for the great new vid. A question- dosnt the orthdox stance should be with a little bit bent in the knees?
Either or. I learned both ways.
The best offense is a good defense ❤️❤️❤️this video made that saying real and I’m subbing right now
Most helpful video. You always teach step by step and a guy like me loves visual learning as you do 💯💪🥊❤️
I appreciate that!
Very Nice coach ! Thanks si much for all tricks and vidéos .
Awesome explanation as usual. However I have a question if this technique would work for a kickboxing sport.
Great instruction. TY
0:01 defrnd n counter overhand
0:20 time stamp
0:20 all comes down : to timing positioning
0:35 dany has real good positioning: =have enough timing to be able to read things
0:58 when guy throw overhand rt over my jab
1:18 he hit overhand over top
1:15 when I throw jab and he try counter with overhand rt
weave underneath it: comes down to footwork and timing
Becz I am little but further when I throw jab he counter with overhand
1:38 weaving footwork: step forward with lft foot first then rt foot
Step forward and little bit to lft same time
(To get an angle /and put myself outside his rt shoulder)
2:05 (to take angle / and put myself outside of his rt shoulder ) off the overhnd rt when weaving
2:15 now Iam in position to throw lft hook body /or head
2:25 jab is twist / alot of people push their jab /not put weight to the front leg
(not the proper body mechnic for jab )
Jab is recoil for rt hand (I get power from the hip twist / turn from lft to rt )
2:55 twist from lft to rt
I set rt hand / plus Iam further away from his over hnd rt/ not leanin to him
3:10 so he step to me /I step other way and take angle
3:25 body mechanic : turn lft rt twist (counterclock / clockwise )
Jab turn from lft to rt / clockwise
Weave :turn from rt to lft counterclockwise (weave under overhand /defend and counter)
When weave step with lift then rt foot forward and to lift little bit to get an angle ad put my self outside his rt shoulder
Then throw body head hook
5:00. (back foot heel touch ground on body hook /then off ground to load up for hook /then touch ground on hook ). Then front foot tun on hook
5:40 know my position n timing on headmovent (weave overhand)
6:10 put head into arm pit when weaving /when weaving under overhand rt
6:23bonus :throw body shot while weaving /then body head hook
7:15 that’s one way defend n counter overhand rt
That’s just beautiful!
Thanks 👊
Great job champion, sty safe and fine.
So good
Impressive coach thanks heaps
Amazing video, the overnight hand is something I always get hit with :/ something to work on!
Great vid.
On an unrelated note, is that a series of actual homes in the background or a series of miniature models of homes in the background? It almost looks like a fun optical illusion.
Series of actual homes!
Great video!
Coach Y - Thank you and Danny for another excellent video. I especially like the right to the body counter on the weave. I’ve always felt that hitting your opponent as they are throwing their punch makes for greater impact, and there is the surprise element as well.
Thanks a lot coach for this awesome insights on body mechanics. I had a question: ¿how important is the "pendulum step" and how to integrate it in your boxing? Thanks!
Hi coach,
Like others video , great lesson. But i asked a question, like in the bonus part in this video , throwing a body shot while weaving outside but instead I throw a short looping right to the head. Is it better?
And i also have problem with the combos: weaving outside+left to body+left to the head cause I found that in sparring , after my opponent missing their over hand they tend to pivot clockwise so i found it difficult to land the double left hook like in the videos.
thanks sir 😁
You’re welcome!
Danny's got good control and form.
Can u make a video on how to structure ur sparring to focus on certain techniques? I often find myself just reacting to "whatever-happens" in sparring. We gear up and just spar.
Good stuff 💯👍
Can you do video about how to handle somone who has a L hand out about 2/3 out so that the glove is always in your face (like Conor MacGregor). How do you handle such a jab. being short, I have to eat a jab like that before I come in and do my Duran stuff.
Was wondering on the effectiveness of a reflex cobra bag as opposed to my double end bag? Is it a gimmick or a solid investment?
Love the content! Do you work with heavyweights?
Yes, I do
Yes!! Been waiting for this one coach. Great video, thank you sir 🥊. One question, what do you do when an opponent has timed your jsb and thrown the overhand right over the top of your jab, at your temple? So far, only dipping to my right as I jabbed has worked to avoid that. Was wondering if their was something more effective I could do. Cheers
What a beautiful place, where is this? Is it in US?
If Danny pulled straight back after slipping the right hand would it be considered a slip and slide movement like Pernell Whitiker. I know james Toney was more philly shell but I have read that Pernell used more slide n slide style. There is no information on slide and slide style (lost art). It would great if you could give more information on style or where to look. Thanks and awesome job as always.
Can this work against Butterbean?
Would it be different when the opponent that's throwing the over hnd is short, and is coming over and the jab.
Just when i thought how deadly this move is, comes the bonus punch, to make this death combo😀😀😀
Like moving the feet any time to make a better angle. Pro move thou, takes years to see it and react with footwork..
An overhand right or a right cross comes at the same time with your jab, how you gonna roll under ?
Depends...with me i would do a front kick to the torso then follow up with a back kick to the mid section or face haha.
There's many things you can do but it depends on ur fighting kill and techniques and of course speed and control. Another hing i would do is a sweep to the legs then some ground and pound. But if we are fighting in a ring with rules and no kicking is allowed or elbows then i would have to slip and give a uppercut or just trade blows and hope i don't get knocked out heheh
nice. sub'd.
Jack dempsey's jab was based on falling step
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Love your video's each one sir, but coach I'm still having problems with my foot and mechanics. You do your demonstrations in orthodox style it's hard for me to follow some time's sorry to be ass backwards coach.
When my dad was 13 and the guy was 17 and tried throwing a big right hand punch to my dad. He instinctively ducked and weaved and just stuck his fist in the guys stomach as he passed and the guy got the wind knocked out of him
@icheftheimpossible and others who replied what I wanted to say was you could run but let me rephrase the best martial art for fighting , and I think it’s a mix up boxing being really goodie any real striking art and grappling
You have to be fast ... I have a hard Time sliping the right hand in sparring ... I have issues with the way i position myself my shoulders and my legs i am never in a good position to hit back...
I would love to be 13 again
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so basically just roll it
You should have told Mayweather he took like 100 over hand rights from Madaina
Why would the winner need advice.
I think I can kick Danny’s ass.
Just kidding.
No No No most coaches like you Coach is not replicating a shot at the fighters head! You are throwing it OVER his head! You coaches need to throw it like a real punch straight at the boxers head! The idea is practice and making fighter replicate the movements.
Why are you showing professional boxing techniques to amateur boxers?
Great video! Thanks coach
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