Mexican style is difficult to fight against, they're pressure fighters who don't back up with alot of slips and counters in the pocket.You'll definitely get better sparring against this style.
@@Talha7017 So if this style isn't en vogue *(popular)* in the heavyweight division. Does that mean you shouldn't use it, let alone learn from it? This is a logical fallacy that's made readily apparent by the fact that *Mike Tyson exists.* The *peek-a-boo style wasn't used by any of the heavyweights during his era of dominance,* yet he became the youngest heavyweight champion at the age of 20. Furthermore, the skill set gained by being pressured and fighting in the pocket *should be in the repertoire of all boxers, no matter their weight class.*
STING is the best competition headgear. However, I would NEVER use them for SPARRING. I don't really like having the bar because I can't see as well. A good sparring headgear is the MASTERS competition RINGSIDE headgear. Lots of protection, but you can still see.
God bless you Dom. Keep up the work, going be a big heavy weight prospect in the pros coming in with that Mexican style best of luck on that Pro debut you got this 🙏💪
I beg to differ, getting some heavy work done on you is heavy work no matter the head gear, but the damage sustained on your face (brusing, nose getting busted, cuts and red smile) is absolutely connected with what type of HG you got on, have left high level sparring with a bloody nose and bruised face using a high quality nose bar HG when it would've been a broken nose and black eye if it would've been lets say that sting, def makes a difference.
Train what you fight in I did this and when it got to my fights I was more cautious of shots as I new if it was going for my head it will hurt you can’t expect for it to not hurt in sparring with your chin guard cause you’ll forget it will hurt with sting headgear on
Headgear isn’t gonna make a difference if someone is landing clean Headgear just stops clean impact but impact is still impact, it’s not the headgear that broke your nose
Not completely, but its built to minimize damage to the nose. The downside is the bar obstructs your vision looking down so youll be susceptible to uppercuts and body shots
You’re still going to feel the punches, it’s just not going to break your nose or mark your face up. I’d recommend a face bar if you work a job outside of boxing
I have a question I’m 16 and I just made amateur debut last week and I was wondering what are the best gloves within 100-150 price range I’m kind of new so I don’t know which brand is the best
Is it hard for you to breathe in a full guard helmet? It is for me idk why though, the one my coach has seems to be a lot thicker around the nose, any tips to help?
Try tightening up the loop on the top of your head. I had that problem with my winning headgear but after I tightened that one up it opened up on the face more
Head gear that doesn’t cover your nose isn’t gonna protect your nose, especially when they’re sparring like THAT, hard sparring is hard sparring, that’s where shit like broken noses are more likely to happen
@@MXG_Zzbecause the head gear is open face and allows punches to land anywhere on your face. Punches do not touch your actual face using a face saver. It’s near impossible(although it still happens) to break someone’s nose through a facesaver
@@Notfakeultra agreed But brother if you read my statement correctly I was saying headgear is made for limiting every form of head trauma is still open no matter what your wearing
God Bless you Dom. I’ll be praying for your debut and career man! Beautiful opportunity God is Great!
Mexican style is difficult to fight against, they're pressure fighters who don't back up with alot of slips and counters in the pocket.You'll definitely get better sparring against this style.
There are not many people in heavy weight who use Mexican style so that makes no sense
@@Talha7017 So if this style isn't en vogue *(popular)* in the heavyweight division. Does that mean you shouldn't use it, let alone learn from it? This is a logical fallacy that's made readily apparent by the fact that *Mike Tyson exists.* The *peek-a-boo style wasn't used by any of the heavyweights during his era of dominance,* yet he became the youngest heavyweight champion at the age of 20. Furthermore, the skill set gained by being pressured and fighting in the pocket *should be in the repertoire of all boxers, no matter their weight class.*
STING is the best competition headgear. However, I would NEVER use them for SPARRING. I don't really like having the bar because I can't see as well. A good sparring headgear is the MASTERS competition RINGSIDE headgear. Lots of protection, but you can still see.
Damn bro your videos have helped me so much. Seeing you get into boxing so late gives me hope. I’m 22 and just starting out
God bless you Dom. Keep up the work, going be a big heavy weight prospect in the pros coming in with that Mexican style best of luck on that Pro debut you got this 🙏💪
No way when u making ur pro debut that shit is fire 🔥
Love the videos bro keep it up
Bro, headgear won’t make a difference. That dude was laying hands on you.
if you listen he acknowledges that
I beg to differ, getting some heavy work done on you is heavy work no matter the head gear, but the damage sustained on your face (brusing, nose getting busted, cuts and red smile) is absolutely connected with what type of HG you got on, have left high level sparring with a bloody nose and bruised face using a high quality nose bar HG when it would've been a broken nose and black eye if it would've been lets say that sting, def makes a difference.
@@tonyking6417 where you videos ppl tiff on the sidelin.... where you from ... you know how hard it is to do this one a daily
No shit, but it will prevent cuts which is whyvheadgear was made for in the first place
I hate the guys who wear headgear with the nose protector like bro you have a real helmet 😂
Dominic Barrios 🇲🇽😂
Keep the good work brother
😂 🔥 video, great content man!
Train what you fight in I did this and when it got to my fights I was more cautious of shots as I new if it was going for my head it will hurt you can’t expect for it to not hurt in sparring with your chin guard cause you’ll forget it will hurt with sting headgear on
Keep up the good vids bro 👍
Mexican Style is a real style. It means PRESSURE!
I would have picked the Fly gear too. Good pick. Time to work on that head movement and moving around that ring though.
Nice Headgear!!!!!!!
Headgear isn’t gonna make a difference if someone is landing clean
Headgear just stops clean impact but impact is still impact, it’s not the headgear that broke your nose
To compete, you can only wear the sting one and no other approved one or can you wear any approved one??!?!?!
music a little louder i can still hear you
Lol
Good Video, but the music is really loud
You should rate your viewers sparring sets in a future vid
Let me get that red head gear
Good video but the music is way too loud lol
I know those Cletos felt like you got hit with bricks
Yeah bro I cut the top of my eye sparring in the sting headgear 😂
Blood had the Cleto facesaver to lyk what time he was on.
I’ll take the red sting if you’re giving it away 😂
What weight class do you fight in?
I have the same set besides that headgear. The Headgear I have is different
Does the bar headgear completely protect the nose? I just had nose surgery and want nose protection
Not completely, but its built to minimize damage to the nose. The downside is the bar obstructs your vision looking down so youll be susceptible to uppercuts and body shots
You’re still going to feel the punches, it’s just not going to break your nose or mark your face up. I’d recommend a face bar if you work a job outside of boxing
Where did you buy the white and orange headgear?
Make sure you move your head more when you shadow box.
slide the red one
I have a question I’m 16 and I just made amateur debut last week and I was wondering what are the best gloves within 100-150 price range I’m kind of new so I don’t know which brand is the best
Check out bravose boxing gloves
Sabas boxing gloves are pretty good
tmex gloves are good that are on sale rn for 100
Title pro mex gloves for sure, probably the best gloves the brand has to offer for only 100-120 too.
Ring To Cage RC17....Winning clones, super high quality and padding at $100
Everlast my first head gear too lol
facebar is the best headgear iop lose some visablityh and dont have to deal with facial injuries for TRAINING
What size is the groin guard?
😂😂😂
Is it hard for you to breathe in a full guard helmet? It is for me idk why though, the one my coach has seems to be a lot thicker around the nose, any tips to help?
Try tightening up the loop on the top of your head. I had that problem with my winning headgear but after I tightened that one up it opened up on the face more
How does that compare to Winning
Dominic Barrito
Dom you still doing giveaway am boxing from TikTok
Dominic el salvaje Barry
Don't make excuses lol u were getting touched up
Dude u needore head movement
Brah I'm boxer you think I don't try my new stuff on nd shadow box in the mirror
Yoo
Bro sting overrated AFFFFF
It's for competition not sparring dudes using it for sparring get cracked and get bruised and beat up
“Worst headgear in boxing”
Or maybe
Its made for limiting head trauma
Lol
Your nose breaking is on you
Head gear that doesn’t cover your nose isn’t gonna protect your nose, especially when they’re sparring like THAT, hard sparring is hard sparring, that’s where shit like broken noses are more likely to happen
@@PartyCrasher04 agreed just dont get why its the head gears fault
@@MXG_Zz i mean that head gear is really bad for sparring lol, pretty sure those are for amateur fights
@@MXG_Zzbecause the head gear is open face and allows punches to land anywhere on your face. Punches do not touch your actual face using a face saver. It’s near impossible(although it still happens) to break someone’s nose through a facesaver
@@Notfakeultra agreed
But brother if you read my statement correctly
I was saying headgear is made for limiting every form of head trauma is still open no matter what your wearing