I thought I'd be an outfighter because I'm tall with very long arms, but I discovered very quickly how much power I can generate from my arms. I became somewhat of a pursuer to my sparring partners. I suppose I was very scary because I often made people run away! haha, I'd back all my opponents into the ropes and overwhelm them with my range. I learned how to counter effectively, and from there it was kind of set in stone. I became a very aggressive and punishing brawler, with a mixing style of in and out fighting. Transitioning to outfighter whenever my opponent would make range, and switching back to an brawler infighter whenever my opponent got caught up on the ropes. My head movement made it super difficult to land solid blows on me, I remember one time sparring, while dodging a straight punch, i had moved as much as I could which resulted in the punch hitting ONLY my nose! I didn't even notice it bleeding till someone pointed it out to me. Unfortunately, money situation is bad and the economy isn't great right now. So I can't go to the gym anymore I used to train at, but I really want to go back and get boxing. I really miss the sport... Combat is truly my biggest passion in life.
@@TheClownThatKnowsNoSmile alr im not talking abt real life now but search up “Kamogawa vs Anderson” and look at Kamogawa hitting that iron fist finisher like bro destroyed Andersons liver💀
boxing is a big help for muay thai but you need to manage to implement what you learn here and adapt it to the thai stance, which is more square to check kicks and throw kicks and knees and clinch. i think the sideways stance can work a bit as an outside fighter but you gotta learn and use the side-teep like tawanchai to make it flow nicely or study samart payakaroon who had the perfect boxing and muay thai blend, although that's the goat, so it might be hard to imitate him :D
I've been wanting to get into boxing and your videos have helped me decide. Most videos on UA-cam aren't real and don't make any sense but your's do. I've been fearful with how difficult it'd be to get into boxing but now I see that it must be pretty easy when you're used to it. Please keep up the good work! Your videos are awesome and helpful and I hope you get a sizable amount of subscribers and viewers! 🥊👍
Hey, your videos are so well informed! I didn't really know what style my coach was teaching me, but when you mentioned the 3 range stances from the Puncher style i figured it out! My physique also matches the Puncher style perfectly. My coach also teaches a bunch of outboxing techniques, so we dont get hit as much as a normal puncher.
you can't learn martial arts through videos but from my personal experience they are a huge help. if you are passionate about your sport and watch videos like this you will catch up to people who don't do these things extremely fast. i was out of shape, never trained and just by watching these type of videos i could out strike most of my sparring partners very early in muay thai and they had been training for 1 year or more than me. you will be able to pick up stuff much faster and implement strategies that the others don't know and catch them by surprise.
I think my style would be a mix of outfighter and puncher. When sparring, shadowboxing or training with the others in my local boxing club i use both in and outfighting. I live in Norway, but my coach has taught me the best style to counter other norweagian boxers, not the norweagian style. I think watching this video really helped me find my style. Thanks a lot!
I tried to be a boxer puncher like sugar ray leonard , floyd (during his pretty boy days) and terence crawford.. Even though im short for my weight class, i have good reach and a good jab and can outfight but its like something wasnt right with me, it didnt feel natural to me and forced...sometimes i would waste too much time just running during sparring..if you look at it another way, my defence became very good but i didnt feel good myself ..I tried too hard to be something i wasnt.. Now i have a style which is much closer to golovkin or berterbiev... I also have a good chin as told by everyone in my gym , even coach said im better as a pressure fighter
Great video, I've really been struggling with fitting a style to my stature. You've just perfectly explained where I need to hone in my style to suit me. Thanks. 🙏👍🥊
I've always been a puncher style fighter that wished he had counter striking skills with footwork like Suger Ray greatings from Massachusetts USA your channel rock's
With all of what you said, Andrii, here's my thoughts on what I think my boxing style would be (IF I would be one cuz' I'm still a kid lol. Hey, I'm the guy from one of your recent shorts): - For body type, I'm 128 pounds, have a pretty long reach in my opinion (I know since I suck at doing push-ups like all the other long-arm people), and I'm atleast an average height for my age. - For my speed/power ratio, I can hit both fast and heavy punches with nice power. - For my temperament, I usually doesn't want to be the aggressor and try to keep myself safe from punches while simultaneously looking for gaps and angles to throw my punches. - For my boxing school, well... I'm just a regular kid using his dad's UA-cam account who likes boxing, not a kid who devotes their entire life on boxing (Not me. I also really manga and watch anime). But, if I would guess, I would be in American or Vietnamese boxing schools, cuz' I'm from Vietnam (You can guess my username is Vietnamese), and I've been in America. With all of these in mind, my best choice (For now) would be Out-fighter (I call it Out-boxer). These are just my thoughts, and, IF my fate/destiny would be a professional boxer one day, you can give any responses on what should I improve for my boxing style (Like should I add counterpunching? Should I use other strategies perfect for an Out-fighter? Should I use what I would call variations of each boxing style like the Soviet style for an Out-fighter? Etc.) Thanks for reading this, Andrii. :)
Hey! That’s a good analysis. You can pick and combine a few styles at the same time so you can be an outfighter, pincher and counter puncher at the same time and use the best skill set depending on the situation
@@akhotinbxngThanks Andrii! I'll be watching your videos and shorts when you release them because I really need to be in shape, especially for adulthood (And also for fun). If I would add anything, it would be Switch-hitter because I can fight with Southpaw the exact same performance I can with Orthodox (And I'm comfortable with fighting with both stances). I would try to research on what pincher is and I need to work on counter-punching.
Thank you! Here in Mexico all the coaches just want you to be a slugger JC Chávez style, no matter your height usually they just want you to learn infighting
Hey bro im about 5"8, im light on my feet and i like to dip in and get out quick, but sometimes i naturally shell up and go close range, similar to an in fighter. Im intermediate and im struggling to find my style. Im 60kg so im a featherweight. What style do you suggest for me?
I was having trouble figuring out what style of boxing I could take but this video narrows it down pretty simply. 6" 1, young, Light Heavyweight (roughly 80kg or 176 pounds), 27 inch arm length and cant throw that fast of a punch? I'd probably go with a slugger style to boxing.
Outfitting has a weak pot and thats being slipped off to your left sholder. I got rid of that weak spot with switch stepping. You cang go from being in the worse possible position for authadox to the best possible position for a south paw instantly. I try to punch at the same time so an overhand rear right finishes as a lead hand right jab. As they pivot to regain position do the same in reverse and now your back in authadox bombing shot over there left shoulder. When they try to regain position do it again.
Man I love your videos i wanted to ask what are the pros and cons of being a switch hitter? I use it a lot in my class because it’s very tricky for my opponent to deal with and I can change my style depending on the stance I take, but are there some cons to switching between southpaw and orthodox while fighting?
So uh, almost 6 months of boxing and like, i found out im a weird mix of an outfighter and slugger, my right arm is fast and really packs a hit, but i tend to use the left to just sink it in with all, tends to be fun ngl. One sets up for a finish or hard hit, and the other just punches hard
@@akhotinbxng Thank you! Can you please make a video on building muscle as a boxer? Like what exercises you should do and how often you should be in the gym :)
I have a thought i always think about, when i encounter a fighter that has his left hand to his front, i think that would mean that they are speedy users, then if his right hand is in his front, that would mean he's a hard hitter, am i correct or not? (This is just my thoughts though so dont take it seriously please)
Question for Andrii: In the Russian Soviet style, which might be found in the Ukrainian Soviet style as well, maybe, there is a small jump when transitioning between punches e.g. A jump Soviet jab then a jump when throwing the cross when executing the so called "jumping one two". My Coach thinks it is faster, more economical (less energy expenditure), and more powerful simply to throw the "normal one two" by normal I mean the short jab followed immediately by the cross also known as the "Western European one two" or "British Boxing one two". Now that I have provided context what purpose does the jumping while transitioning between punches serve that the Western one two does not?
Thank you for the video. I wanted to ask, what if I have a long reach, but my height is below average and my weight (147 pounds 173 cm).Which style in that case is suitable for me?
Hey! Good question, you can use outfighter style in combination with puncher/counterpuncher. Check out Crawford who has long reach and he fights taller guys sometimes
I want to ask you I am a outfighter but I am not tall so my sparringmate recommends me to be a infighter should I change my style completely or should I combine parts of it and keep my style
Good question! I would recommend to combine both of the styles. You can watch Usyk as he moves around, steps in, hits you and then keep moving around. A good example of how the styles may be combined
Youre english and knowledge is very good, ukraine produces so many of the best boxers, lot of native dudes are lankier fighters and fight like russian style, i like russian boxing but ukraine with their smaller fighters who rely on footwork and elite iq, use angles and defense like other people dont, so fun to watch
is it viable to use the long guard/outside fighting if you don't have a reach advantage? i like the long guard and i could kinda make it work in muay thai because it combos well with the clinch and teep kicks and also because the boxing level isn't that high even though i was usually the shorter guy with the reach disadvantage, can i somehow make it work in boxing or is it a lost cause?
Hmmm I don’t really think that it’s going to be very effective. You can try some elements of this but don’t make it your only defensive strategy. You can check out how Davis used elements of the high guard against Garcia
@@CutiePie-vj6th yes until you master the basics unless your coach teaches you the pendulum step at the beginning (like mine idk why) but it’s a fundamental skill if your a outboxer👍
@@CutiePie-vj6th try sparring in the ring and find which one suits you the most if you have fast reflexes you can be a counter puncher if you have a long reach be a out boxer and if your short with short reach you should be a in boxer
I feel like i am a slugger, i may have a skinny frame but i am a heavy hitter, my friend was throwing death hooks at me and my guard ate those hooks for lunch, then he tried to hit me with something like kamogawas famous iron fist scene in hajime no ippo, but i countered him with a uppercut to the liver. Unfortunately he has a lot of determination and he got back up and i got folded 40 seconds later because he grazed my nose with a hook ànd i received the solar plexus straight right. Im a tank but one punch hard enough and that will really hurt me, i pressure people but oh boy if im mad i will sacrifice my own fists so my opponent gets hurt.
more footwork. ignore the pressure. more jabs.spatial awareness(always keep in mind where you are). keep the distance(assuming you are tall). if you are short and getting pushed to the ropes, i might be because you are letting him pressure you too often. you both have the same advantage in close range.
@@recurio Thanks bro i will improve my footwork. In that spar i just spam pendulum step and step back until hit the ropes and yea im tall. However my sparring partner are 20-30 kg heavier than me, i cant ignore the pressure, every hook feels like a bomb.
Circle to the sides and change direction in your movement more. Once on the ropes use the triangle step and look for an opportunity to quickly go to the side or fight back hard to make him reduce the pressure
That which controls space, both within and ring and between you and your opponent. You should always seek to dictate the range of engagement: If you have the reach advantage, keep the exchanges at long range and don't let your opponent get close so he can work in close range. control the space with lateral, horizontal and circular footwork. Master the jab and keep it versatile, it will be your bread and butter. learn to throw it hard, fast, soft, whipping, in bunches, from different angles or as a setup for your power punches. if you can jab in 6+ different ways, your opponent will not be able to read it and you will land exponentially more hits. if you have good reflexes, incorporate more head movement and counter punch when your opponent misses. if you don't, then take the hit on your guard and "follow him back" with a counter punch
I love your videos, but it needs more editing and more effects to keep in entertaining. Now I watch it just to learn but to be honest it gets boring pretty fast, you should switch up camera a angles and add some visual effects, perhaps make a joke or two also. I think if you do that you will explode in popularity.
Thank you from bottom of my heart. In my country they do not teach people like me how to box so your videos really help
It's my pleasure to help 🙌
Where u from?
@@germankaisereichball4145 georgia (near russia)
The youtuber if you're talking about, is from Ukraine @@germankaisereichball4145
What do you mean by “people like me” bro?
Where fo you fckn live? In india? 😅
I thought I'd be an outfighter because I'm tall with very long arms, but I discovered very quickly how much power I can generate from my arms. I became somewhat of a pursuer to my sparring partners. I suppose I was very scary because I often made people run away! haha, I'd back all my opponents into the ropes and overwhelm them with my range. I learned how to counter effectively, and from there it was kind of set in stone. I became a very aggressive and punishing brawler, with a mixing style of in and out fighting. Transitioning to outfighter whenever my opponent would make range, and switching back to an brawler infighter whenever my opponent got caught up on the ropes. My head movement made it super difficult to land solid blows on me, I remember one time sparring, while dodging a straight punch, i had moved as much as I could which resulted in the punch hitting ONLY my nose! I didn't even notice it bleeding till someone pointed it out to me.
Unfortunately, money situation is bad and the economy isn't great right now. So I can't go to the gym anymore I used to train at, but I really want to go back and get boxing. I really miss the sport... Combat is truly my biggest passion in life.
Good stuff man! Thx for sharing your experience and strategy
Hope you’ll figure out the money situation and will get back to boxing soon
You can practice technique and footwork without sparring or going to a gym. Its not the best, but it should keep your technique in form, shouldnt it?
The fact if you do iron fist training you will literally kill your opponent 💀
@@TheOfficialCoalMan honestly, when your hands are as tough as rocks its hard to not do serious damage
@@TheClownThatKnowsNoSmile alr im not talking abt real life now but search up “Kamogawa vs Anderson” and look at Kamogawa hitting that iron fist finisher like bro destroyed Andersons liver💀
Imagine breaking into somebody's house and they have a boxing ring in their living room.
That is not my home
Maybe it will be a good fight
Robber: yo let's spar
I started boxing through your videos, gold work 🔥
Great to hear and I wish you good luck on your boxing journey 👊
I do Muay Thai, but was interested in different ways to implement these different types of styles, and this video helped out so much!
That’s cool to know! Never thought that it may be helpful for Muay Thai fighters
boxing is a big help for muay thai but you need to manage to implement what you learn here and adapt it to the thai stance, which is more square to check kicks and throw kicks and knees and clinch. i think the sideways stance can work a bit as an outside fighter but you gotta learn and use the side-teep like tawanchai to make it flow nicely or study samart payakaroon who had the perfect boxing and muay thai blend, although that's the goat, so it might be hard to imitate him :D
I've been wanting to get into boxing and your videos have helped me decide. Most videos on UA-cam aren't real and don't make any sense but your's do. I've been fearful with how difficult it'd be to get into boxing but now I see that it must be pretty easy when you're used to it. Please keep up the good work! Your videos are awesome and helpful and I hope you get a sizable amount of subscribers and viewers! 🥊👍
Thank you for the feedback and support! It’s actually really great to read and it motivates me a lot
Hey, your videos are so well informed! I didn't really know what style my coach was teaching me, but when you mentioned the 3 range stances from the Puncher style i figured it out! My physique also matches the Puncher style perfectly. My coach also teaches a bunch of outboxing techniques, so we dont get hit as much as a normal puncher.
Glad it was helpful! It feels awesome to read your feedback
You’re videos inspired me to start boxing 3 weeks ago. They help a lot, thanks for the support😌👊
Glad to hear it! Have success in your boxing journey
you can't learn martial arts through videos but from my personal experience they are a huge help. if you are passionate about your sport and watch videos like this you will catch up to people who don't do these things extremely fast. i was out of shape, never trained and just by watching these type of videos i could out strike most of my sparring partners very early in muay thai and they had been training for 1 year or more than me. you will be able to pick up stuff much faster and implement strategies that the others don't know and catch them by surprise.
I think my style would be a mix of outfighter and puncher. When sparring, shadowboxing or training with the others in my local boxing club i use both in and outfighting. I live in Norway, but my coach has taught me the best style to counter other norweagian boxers, not the norweagian style. I think watching this video really helped me find my style. Thanks a lot!
Ohh that’s great that you have a unique style to counter other guys in Norway
Thx for sharing and I am always happy to help
talking about gameplan, is so needed..
I tried to be a boxer puncher like sugar ray leonard , floyd (during his pretty boy days) and terence crawford.. Even though im short for my weight class, i have good reach and a good jab and can outfight but its like something wasnt right with me, it didnt feel natural to me and forced...sometimes i would waste too much time just running during sparring..if you look at it another way, my defence became very good but i didnt feel good myself ..I tried too hard to be something i wasnt..
Now i have a style which is much closer to golovkin or berterbiev... I also have a good chin as told by everyone in my gym , even coach said im better as a pressure fighter
Great that you found what suits you better after some time of excrements 🔥
Great video, I've really been struggling with fitting a style to my stature. You've just perfectly explained where I need to hone in my style to suit me. Thanks. 🙏👍🥊
Perfect! That’s exactly what this video was made for
i Know I'm an MMA fighter but your videos help me With figuring out the Mistakes i do, Especially because i have Long arms.
Wow that’s cool. Never thought that my vids could help mma fighters
I've always been a puncher style fighter that wished he had counter striking skills with footwork like Suger Ray greatings from Massachusetts USA your channel rock's
Thank you for the feedback! It’s much appreciated
With all of what you said, Andrii, here's my thoughts on what I think my boxing style would be (IF I would be one cuz' I'm still a kid lol. Hey, I'm the guy from one of your recent shorts):
- For body type, I'm 128 pounds, have a pretty long reach in my opinion (I know since I suck at doing push-ups like all the other long-arm people), and I'm atleast an average height for my age.
- For my speed/power ratio, I can hit both fast and heavy punches with nice power.
- For my temperament, I usually doesn't want to be the aggressor and try to keep myself safe from punches while simultaneously looking for gaps and angles to throw my punches.
- For my boxing school, well... I'm just a regular kid using his dad's UA-cam account who likes boxing, not a kid who devotes their entire life on boxing (Not me. I also really manga and watch anime). But, if I would guess, I would be in American or Vietnamese boxing schools, cuz' I'm from Vietnam (You can guess my username is Vietnamese), and I've been in America.
With all of these in mind, my best choice (For now) would be Out-fighter (I call it Out-boxer). These are just my thoughts, and, IF my fate/destiny would be a professional boxer one day, you can give any responses on what should I improve for my boxing style (Like should I add counterpunching? Should I use other strategies perfect for an Out-fighter? Should I use what I would call variations of each boxing style like the Soviet style for an Out-fighter? Etc.)
Thanks for reading this, Andrii. :)
Hey! That’s a good analysis. You can pick and combine a few styles at the same time so you can be an outfighter, pincher and counter puncher at the same time and use the best skill set depending on the situation
@@akhotinbxngit’s always good to have many techniques in your arsenal. that can apply to anything. especially martial arts.
@@akhotinbxngThanks Andrii! I'll be watching your videos and shorts when you release them because I really need to be in shape, especially for adulthood (And also for fun). If I would add anything, it would be Switch-hitter because I can fight with Southpaw the exact same performance I can with Orthodox (And I'm comfortable with fighting with both stances). I would try to research on what pincher is and I need to work on counter-punching.
О да , теперь я могу составлять два в одном , и посмотрю на бокс , и английский поизучаю). Ваш акцент бесподобен.
Thank you! Here in Mexico all the coaches just want you to be a slugger JC Chávez style, no matter your height usually they just want you to learn infighting
Coaches just teach what they know best and often don’t care about personal approach to everyone
hey brother! Hope you do well in boxing, you helped me achieve many skills by you uploading helpful videos
Happy to help! Keep up the grind
Sorry to ask, but can you make a video about cross guard? I really need tips with that.@@akhotinbxng
Thank you your videos is very helpful for a new boxers like me❤
Happy to help!
Thanks for this great content
You’re most welcome 🤝
Thanks coach❤️
Any time!
Thanks bro i already choose my own style and its long guard because im out-fighter
Yeah that’s a great defensive tool for tall fighters
As an Aussie learning this thank you
You’re welcome
Hey bro im about 5"8, im light on my feet and i like to dip in and get out quick, but sometimes i naturally shell up and go close range, similar to an in fighter. Im intermediate and im struggling to find my style. Im 60kg so im a featherweight. What style do you suggest for me?
You can combine different styles at the same time. I would recommend to make the puncher style your main one as it is the most well balanced one
@@akhotinbxng thank you bro
Love u man keep it up ur gonna be champion
Thank you 🫡
I was having trouble figuring out what style of boxing I could take but this video narrows it down pretty simply. 6" 1, young, Light Heavyweight (roughly 80kg or 176 pounds), 27 inch arm length and cant throw that fast of a punch? I'd probably go with a slugger style to boxing.
Yes, that’s a good choice
Thank you for your vdo. God blees you..❤
Thank you for the feedback 👊
Bro you are the man thank you
Your feedback is much appreciated 👊
Im changing the long guard style to philly shell style because i love throwing jabs
You can throw jabs in both of those styles
Can you make a series for people including me who box at home without a coach...love the vid👍🏿
I have a training program for people who train alone. You can check if here
koboxingpackage.weblium.site
Outfitting has a weak pot and thats being slipped off to your left sholder. I got rid of that weak spot with switch stepping. You cang go from being in the worse possible position for authadox to the best possible position for a south paw instantly. I try to punch at the same time so an overhand rear right finishes as a lead hand right jab.
As they pivot to regain position do the same in reverse and now your back in authadox bombing shot over there left shoulder.
When they try to regain position do it again.
Yes switching can be a great advantage for outfighters
@@akhotinbxng Willie Pep / Dominic cruze style switch stepping mixed with Soviet pendulum bounce is brutal in boxing , kick boxing or mma .
Man I love your videos i wanted to ask what are the pros and cons of being a switch hitter? I use it a lot in my class because it’s very tricky for my opponent to deal with and I can change my style depending on the stance I take, but are there some cons to switching between southpaw and orthodox while fighting?
Hey! There are a few advantages like being more versatile, unpredictable and harder to deal with but I can’t think of any disadvantages
@@akhotinbxng mmmm so basically I’m just limited to the actual efficiency I can perform my switch
So uh, almost 6 months of boxing and like, i found out im a weird mix of an outfighter and slugger, my right arm is fast and really packs a hit, but i tend to use the left to just sink it in with all, tends to be fun ngl. One sets up for a finish or hard hit, and the other just punches hard
That’s good that you found your own way of fighting
Thank you sir for the great video. You inspired me to become a boxer
That's awesome! Thx for sharing
Great video! What’s your height, reach and weight?
Thanks!
Height: 177cm (5’10)
Weight: 70 kg (154 lbs)
Wingspan: 182 cm (6 feet)
@@akhotinbxng Thank you!
Can you please make a video on building muscle as a boxer? Like what exercises you should do and how often you should be in the gym :)
I have a thought i always think about, when i encounter a fighter that has his left hand to his front, i think that would mean that they are speedy users, then if his right hand is in his front, that would mean he's a hard hitter, am i correct or not? (This is just my thoughts though so dont take it seriously please)
No there’s no such correlation. People use different stances mostly based on their dominant hand being the back hand
Question for Andrii: In the Russian Soviet style, which might be found in the Ukrainian Soviet style as well, maybe, there is a small jump when transitioning between punches e.g. A jump Soviet jab then a jump when throwing the cross when executing the so called "jumping one two". My Coach thinks it is faster, more economical (less energy expenditure), and more powerful simply to throw the "normal one two" by normal I mean the short jab followed immediately by the cross also known as the "Western European one two" or "British Boxing one two". Now that I have provided context what purpose does the jumping while transitioning between punches serve that the Western one two does not?
That jump helps you maintain your rhythm, throw punches faster and gets you in and out of range quicker so you’re less likely to get hit
great video andrii. super english too.
Thank you 👊
Thank you for the video. I wanted to ask, what if I have a long reach, but my height is below average and my weight (147 pounds 173 cm).Which style in that case is suitable for me?
Hey! Good question, you can use outfighter style in combination with puncher/counterpuncher. Check out Crawford who has long reach and he fights taller guys sometimes
thank you
You're welcome
I'm mainly an out fighter cause I don't like getting hit but I'm trying to become a better puncher. Maybe I should find a Soviet coach?
You can try to find one
This is the only time I relized that I was a slugger
👍
And I realized I was a mix of slugg and out
Last question bro i can learn long guard style as new boxer?
You can learn anything, so yes. It’s an advanced defensive game but you will gradually get to that
Thanks bro, I learned a lot, I do Karate
Ohh that’s interesting! Happy that my vids are helpful
I want to ask you I am a outfighter but I am not tall so my sparringmate recommends me to be a infighter should I change my style completely or should I combine parts of it and keep my style
Good question! I would recommend to combine both of the styles. You can watch Usyk as he moves around, steps in, hits you and then keep moving around. A good example of how the styles may be combined
@@akhotinbxng thank you very much I will watch Usyk so I can analyse his style so I can use it.
Can you make a video on starting boxing late at 17+
Will note that in my ideas list
Youre english and knowledge is very good, ukraine produces so many of the best boxers, lot of native dudes are lankier fighters and fight like russian style, i like russian boxing but ukraine with their smaller fighters who rely on footwork and elite iq, use angles and defense like other people dont, so fun to watch
Thanks for the feedback
Yeah I also find our style really great to use and watch
Which is the best style for self defence?
I would say puncher as it’s the most well rounded
I have a question I have a lot of power on both arms like my jabs actually does damage what type of style would that be I am advrage height
That sounds like a slugger but it also depends on other aspects
Nice informative video
Thanks
is a slugger style still viable? it feels like speed would be major disadvantage against some opponents
Yes this style is valuable. You can still build speed as a slugger
is it viable to use the long guard/outside fighting if you don't have a reach advantage? i like the long guard and i could kinda make it work in muay thai because it combos well with the clinch and teep kicks and also because the boxing level isn't that high even though i was usually the shorter guy with the reach disadvantage, can i somehow make it work in boxing or is it a lost cause?
Hmmm I don’t really think that it’s going to be very effective. You can try some elements of this but don’t make it your only defensive strategy. You can check out how Davis used elements of the high guard against Garcia
@@akhotinbxng thanks for the answer
Nice Video! I‘m Not Tall(5‘8/1,74M) but I have a Long reach (75inches/ 190cm). Weich Style Would suit me the Most? In or outfighter?
Wow those are some long hands. I would combine outfighting with puncher. Check out Bud Crawford
Your flicker jabs would be deadly 💀
Do you have a video about the pendulum style because im beginner boxer and i dont know about boxing alot just the fundamentals and other
If you’re a beginner you shouldn’t learn the pendulum step until you have good conditioning and foot work
@@Mattcomothanks bro so I must do the basics fundamentals first?
@@CutiePie-vj6th yes until you master the basics unless your coach teaches you the pendulum step at the beginning (like mine idk why) but it’s a fundamental skill if your a outboxer👍
@@Mattcomo thanks bro for your advice but how could I find my own boxing style?
@@CutiePie-vj6th try sparring in the ring and find which one suits you the most if you have fast reflexes you can be a counter puncher if you have a long reach be a out boxer and if your short with short reach you should be a in boxer
Bro I can use Long Guard style in Out-fighter Opponent for example:I'm Out-fighter and my opponent is Out-fighter too and my style is Long guard?
Yeah of course you can. That also depends on who has longer reach but still you can use it situationally
im 5’8 my only option is tah be an in fighter
i like the idea of sub style counter puncher. It says i am slugger counter puncher
Dangerous mix 🔥
Hey I have a question. What style should I use if am 1.73 meter tall, 60 kg and a middle reach?
I would go with a combination of puncher and outfighter
Can you make a video how to do shadow boxing and thanks for the videos❤👊🏼
Will note that for later 🤝
Thank you dude for your hard work 🫡
I like doing outboxer style and I like distance, but I'm small any suggestions?
You can combine outfighting with infighting. Check out how Usyk fights in the heavyweight
Man summed up my entire being in one video
Hah 😅
nice video
Thanks 💪
I feel like i am a slugger, i may have a skinny frame but i am a heavy hitter, my friend was throwing death hooks at me and my guard ate those hooks for lunch, then he tried to hit me with something like kamogawas famous iron fist scene in hajime no ippo, but i countered him with a uppercut to the liver. Unfortunately he has a lot of determination and he got back up and i got folded 40 seconds later because he grazed my nose with a hook ànd i received the solar plexus straight right.
Im a tank but one punch hard enough and that will really hurt me, i pressure people but oh boy if im mad i will sacrifice my own fists so my opponent gets hurt.
You’re a beast 😤
What gloves do you use?
Title gel
I started boxing a few weeks ago. When sparring, I easily pushed to the ropes. How to escape when the opponent succeed to cut the distance?
more footwork. ignore the pressure. more jabs.spatial awareness(always keep in mind where you are). keep the distance(assuming you are tall). if you are short and getting pushed to the ropes, i might be because you are letting him pressure you too often. you both have the same advantage in close range.
@@recurio Thanks bro i will improve my footwork. In that spar i just spam pendulum step and step back until hit the ropes and yea im tall. However my sparring partner are 20-30 kg heavier than me, i cant ignore the pressure, every hook feels like a bomb.
Circle to the sides and change direction in your movement more. Once on the ropes use the triangle step and look for an opportunity to quickly go to the side or fight back hard to make him reduce the pressure
@@akhotinbxng triangle step....I'll keep that in mind, thank you very much.
How can i decide my fist is really heavy and im tall but im not out fighter i cant even go back
I always go forward and i always put my guard away
And I always witch side I can do orthodox and sout paw
Help me decide
You can be a tall slugger. Also you can meet your opponents at the long range and use the long guard to keep them from getting close
Russian Accent make video verry understanding, Thank you
It’s Ukrainian accent
@@akhotinbxng even better
can you analysis naoya inoue style?
Yeah, he’s main style is puncher but there’s more to it
Vorg from fighting spirit
🔥
Im a bit short but out boxing suits me due to my long arms and a little taller legs.
Awesome, guess your opponents are surprised by that
"Joe Foreman" HAHAHAHAHAHA😂😂
Yeah my bad
Es normal que con la guardoa tradicional me canseas pero con la de mabos bajas no?
Yeah that happens, that’s why it’s a good idea to use different kinds of guards
@@akhotinbxngbucales o guaridas?
Im tall fighter so my style is pendulum?
Yes, you can use that to outfight
im 185 cm 206 pound whats my type
You can a slugger or an infighter
Could a tall person train to infight?
Yes, they should because there will be different fighting situations
Im Out-fighter what should style i use?
That which controls space, both within and ring and between you and your opponent. You should always seek to dictate the range of engagement: If you have the reach advantage, keep the exchanges at long range and don't let your opponent get close so he can work in close range. control the space with lateral, horizontal and circular footwork. Master the jab and keep it versatile, it will be your bread and butter. learn to throw it hard, fast, soft, whipping, in bunches, from different angles or as a setup for your power punches. if you can jab in 6+ different ways, your opponent will not be able to read it and you will land exponentially more hits. if you have good reflexes, incorporate more head movement and counter punch when your opponent misses. if you don't, then take the hit on your guard and "follow him back" with a counter punch
Good advice
There’s an answer in your question :)
im a slugger type of guy
*pressure fighter left the chat*
Hah, pressure fighters are often a combo of slugger, puncher and infighter
@@akhotinbxng oh aight 👍
What if I made my own boxing style
That’s good
So i cant learn soviet boxing if i live in border of mexico?
You can but that will be more difficult for you
I’m an in and out animal style.
😤
Goodbye brothas. I've found refuge in Muay Thai and TKD. I will be back!11!!11!
Looking forward to your return :)
Tkd? So You are 🏳️🌈 now?!...
@@alejandroespinoza5972 The type of dude to debate apples and oranges
@@alejandroespinoza5972 I gotta do what I gotta do for dat scholarship
Im 181 cm, 60 kg and have long arms, i think i can take smth from Hearns
You definitely can
Smesh.
Once a wise man said: when a russian is talcking about boxing, listen.
Don’t call me russian. I am Ukrainian 🙌
Does he know💀
Интересно смотреть,русский акцент прикалывает)))
Мне кажется или поцанчик русский?
I love your videos, but it needs more editing and more effects to keep in entertaining. Now I watch it just to learn but to be honest it gets boring pretty fast, you should switch up camera a angles and add some visual effects, perhaps make a joke or two also. I think if you do that you will explode in popularity.
Hey! Thanks for the tips, I will be working on that
Иван Драго
peak a boo
🔥
А на русском есть?
Немає
Жаль что контента на русском нету😢
Скоріше на щастя
@@akhotinbxngпочему к счастью?
@@akhotinbxngтак це файно😂
@@kasperplay8335 русофоб наверное
@@chepyxadza надеюсь что нет
volg zangief
🙌