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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
  • 🥊 Ready to elevate your boxing game? Join Coach Keith Keppner in this comprehensive guide to mastering inside fighting techniques! Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned boxer, mastering inside fighting is crucial for dominating the ring. In this video, Coach Keith shares his wealth of knowledge and experience to help you develop the skills needed to excel in close-quarters combat.
    From footwork to head movement, defensive tactics to offensive strategies, Coach Keith covers it all in this in-depth tutorial. Learn how to effectively close the distance on your opponent, control the inside space, and deliver devastating punches while minimizing the risk of counterattacks. With Coach Keith's expert guidance, you'll gain the confidence and ability to dominate your opponents in close-range exchanges.
    Inside fighting is where champions are made, and with Coach Keith Keppner's guidance, you'll be well on your way to becoming a formidable force in the ring. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your boxing skills to the next level-watch now and start honing your inside fighting game today!
    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more expert boxing tips and tutorials from Coach Keith Keppner. Let's step into the ring and unleash your full potential! 🥊
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  • @joeallenboxing
    @joeallenboxing Місяць тому +2

    100% Excellence in training here!

  • @joeburnham636
    @joeburnham636 4 дні тому

    There are some concepts from the Tao of Jeet Kune Do in here. Great job, Keith. This is really good. Thank you.

  • @gussstavo
    @gussstavo Місяць тому +1

    Great stuff coach!!!

  • @combatsportlover6919
    @combatsportlover6919 Місяць тому +1

    I have zero problem with clinch fighting in boxing and I enjoy watching it.
    It's one of the remaining tactics from a bygone era in boxing.
    The clinch game even today isn't as a prevalent as the Jack Johnson, Joe Gans, Sam Langford era.

    • @coachKeithKeppner
      @coachKeithKeppner  Місяць тому +1

      That's great that you do! So to each their own and you are right that boxing had more wrestling tactics including throwing someone down which counted as a knockdown in the 1800 and then what we saw with the gentlemen you listed is the leftover of that. They have refined the rules over time to lead us to where we are. To support your point, fighters now don't work out of the clinch much and wait of the ref to break them and that is a bad thing.
      I appreciate your comment because I went through and revisited a Johnson vs Burns (Been years since I watched it) and Tommy shuts himself down sooo much with holding and the "clinch" makes the fight less thrilling then a good heavyw fight from the past 40 years. And if you contrast that with Chavez sr fights where they are checked on holding, often, it makes for a much more clock burning and time wasting pace of a fight.
      I see you enjoy a variety of MA's from your posts and that's awesome. As you know in Muay Thai there are different rules with that. You may have a fight with clinch and knees, no clinch etc. Boxing is a sport where holding is generally not allowed and not supposed to be aloud even though it happens by accident and they let it slide. The amateur now though are pretty strict. But again it's all art and sport so we all have our things we like, brother!

  • @shortdogsc4452
    @shortdogsc4452 28 днів тому

    Practice combos, and angles. Wish you had a gym in SC

    • @joeburnham636
      @joeburnham636 4 дні тому

      There is one in Greenville that I know would do this, because they teach Wing Chun also.

  • @gussstavo
    @gussstavo Місяць тому +2

    How can i get better at feinting?

    • @coachKeithKeppner
      @coachKeithKeppner  Місяць тому +1

      Work in the mirror and see how you start the first 5th/quarter of your punch. Then work on doing that starting movement in the mirror. Like you know, people do dumb stuff to fent that doesn't look like anything real is coming. Second, work a partner's defense. That way you can take your time and see if your feints actually get someone to bite or not in a controlled setting.

    • @gussstavo
      @gussstavo Місяць тому

      @@coachKeithKeppner thanks coach!!!!!!

    • @coachKeithKeppner
      @coachKeithKeppner  Місяць тому +1

      @@gussstavo 100 percent!

    • @joeburnham636
      @joeburnham636 4 дні тому

      SMART MAN RIGHT HERE. (get hit a few times?)