12 Tips to Fighting BIGGER Opponents

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2020
  • Today I'll be sharing 12 tips to fighting opponents that are significantly bigger than you! This tutorial is made up of an accumulation of sparring footage of me sparring opponents at least 40 LBS heavier than me! Remember that these are just general strategies and if your opponent is more skilled than you, no matter their size, chances are you'll still lose - but it will definitely decrease the amount of times you get hit!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 836

  • @MMAShredded
    @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +158

    Damnnn doesn't it suck when you're paired with someone 40 lbs bigger than you?
    We've all been there before, but I hope these tips and strategies at least help you gain the upper hand!
    And if you haven't done your workout for the day, follow me for 45 minutes in a full striking class: ua-cam.com/video/Bn9V37MKoGA/v-deo.html
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    • @mshebmohamed1076
      @mshebmohamed1076 2 роки тому +7

      i have to fight someone 60-70 pounds heavier than me and i’m only 100 pounds also box and wrestle ): it’s like they are proud when they win like bro

    • @mayanstella2885
      @mayanstella2885 2 роки тому +1

      Fr man I'm 120lb fighting 180lb ..ima try to learn as much as I can

    • @caseycollum3003
      @caseycollum3003 2 роки тому

      I have one guy at my gym who is not a great sparring partner. He does not realize his own power and gave me a concussion DURING PRACTICE. He’s 6ft 6” 210lbs very thin build. I am 18lbs 6ft and I am used to dealing with taller opponents, but he is taller than me and a counter fighter so every time I throw something I get countered. Never been so frustrated in my life. Never had a larger counter puncher and I’ve been kickboxing for 2 years

    • @infidel900rr
      @infidel900rr 2 роки тому +2

      I love the controlled sparring in your videos. When I was training, sparring always seemed to go to 0 to 100 real quick. Made it hard to really practice and learn.

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 2 роки тому

      I don't want to be coached by you. I want you to live in my house so you can train me everyday

  • @Jason_bluebla_blaha
    @Jason_bluebla_blaha 3 роки тому +606

    Idk why but it's soo satisfying watching you fight... it's very motivating

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +34

      haha thanks Jason!!

    • @TheNitroPython
      @TheNitroPython 3 роки тому +40

      Cause it’s real shit bro, his actually doing the damn thing unlike a lot of other Channels where they just show you glory shot training clips.

    • @Jza_Dragon
      @Jza_Dragon 3 роки тому +6

      Motivated AF right now

    • @thebrucenasty
      @thebrucenasty 3 роки тому +14

      because we are watching the fruits of concentrated, passionate labor

    • @c.m.harishprashanth8596
      @c.m.harishprashanth8596 3 роки тому +1

      Same

  • @nestialityorbecrophillia5335
    @nestialityorbecrophillia5335 3 роки тому +342

    We need a video on how to fight an elderly opponent. Im sick of my grandma beating my ass

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +27

      haha!

    • @Xavi_LX
      @Xavi_LX 2 роки тому +6

      Nah man grandparents hit different 😂😂take a dive

    • @kagenotatsumaki
      @kagenotatsumaki 2 роки тому +9

      Just run away my dude, they can't catch you! XD

    • @ruy_lopez5880
      @ruy_lopez5880 2 роки тому +1

      Hahahhahaha😂

    • @sunnyrk5478
      @sunnyrk5478 2 роки тому +3

      Counter punches if they don’t work flying knee pins the nail

  • @liamcage7208
    @liamcage7208 3 роки тому +149

    I'm the big guy in the room, 6'5" 225lbs. The smaller guys (anyone under 6 feet) always seem to play my game and let me take advantage of my reach. I've learned to in-fight pretty well to counter those guys who try to get in close. So this is what experience has shown me works well against me;
    1) keep moving. It takes a lot of energy to move 225lbs and I'll likely get tired before you (unless your cardio sucks)
    2) don't hover at long range, I have ridiculously long legs. stay at your best range for you but circle (see step 1)
    3) leg kicks. reduce my mobility further by chopping at my legs
    4) double and single leg takedowns. tall guys are unusually susceptible to those and even if you don't take me down they're exhausting to defend against.
    Erik Britz below basically said the same thing as did the video. I'm just confirming that as a big guy the strategy works.
    P.S. after the clinch break fast and stay covered up, I almost always catch a guy with my reach on the way out, I've scored knock outs that way.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +17

      haha thanks for sharing your experience! cheers brother!

    • @bronstet
      @bronstet 3 роки тому +8

      Generous of you to share this insight, Liam. Thanks. I'll post my own as one of the smaller fighters above.

    • @JTPyrus
      @JTPyrus Рік тому +1

      That is how a daniel cormier or fedor fought In their prime. Oh yoel Romero, I am about 6 foot, but I am a grappler so I would not like to be standing with you true

    • @MapleisCrack
      @MapleisCrack Рік тому

      You shouldn't be knocking out in sparring.

    • @-Ice_Cold-
      @-Ice_Cold- 9 місяців тому

      You're not big guy comparing to someone who 7'0 and 225 lbs for 6'5 ain't big.

  • @ives3572
    @ives3572 3 роки тому +768

    I believe that no matter how skilled you are as a fighter, when you fight a bigger opponent who is also skilled, you are still at a great disadvantage.

    • @bruhallmyhomiesknowispain4764
      @bruhallmyhomiesknowispain4764 3 роки тому +227

      That's what Jeff said at the start...

    • @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175
      @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175 3 роки тому +178

      But some big untrained guys act tough and beleive they can beat mma fighters. But in reality any flyweight will break their legs

    • @therealjesus1317
      @therealjesus1317 3 роки тому +14

      khony 'el eagle' fergumedov exactly

    • @erikbritz8095
      @erikbritz8095 3 роки тому +41

      Exactly my trainer is a Pro fighter and decently big he can destroy me even on my best day meanwhile some of the 200 pound+ kickboxers in my gym can't take me and the reason is skill level i'm IMO decently developed but nothing close to a Pro.

    • @erikbritz8095
      @erikbritz8095 3 роки тому +17

      @@khonyeleaglefergumedov9175 it would still be hard i fight at 125 to 135 and i can beat big boys but it will still be hard as in they will take a shot better then you might expect but other then that their like punching bags.

  • @John-ps2kz
    @John-ps2kz 3 місяці тому +5

    1:35 Don't stand and bang
    2:22 use quick footwork
    3:05 Don't get trapped
    3:20 strike back and circle out
    4:02 Be defensive and evasive
    5:16 counter alot
    5:34 Use explosive blitz movement
    6:07 hit the body
    6:25 then follow up upstairs
    6:44 u can also use high kicks
    6:55 chop the legs
    7:32 takedown when tired
    8:39 catch their kicks
    9:39 use speed

  • @jeremyg591
    @jeremyg591 3 роки тому +112

    I've been learning Mike Tyson's 'peek-a-boo' style of fighting and applying it to kick boxing. There is a lot of underrated strategies I think still apply to mma. Tyson could counter jab a tall guy and ruin his rhythm because he would always slip right, down, or left while jabbing.
    I hope someday Jeff dissects Mike's footwork, head movement, and angle cuts to apply them to mma because it is so underrated.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +48

      ill see what I can do James!!

    • @TheSkullCrossbone
      @TheSkullCrossbone 3 роки тому +4

      that would be perfect. Though, completely different fighter but needs to be highlighted as well would be Saenchai

    • @Bloodark124
      @Bloodark124 2 роки тому

      You know any good videos of Tyson doing this?

    • @agapi8439
      @agapi8439 Рік тому +1

      @@Bloodark124 there’s one with him demonstrating it with Henry cejudo I think it’s called how mike Tyson closes distances and gets low or something like that

  • @erikbritz8095
    @erikbritz8095 3 роки тому +291

    Since im always the smaller guy(5ft 7) i already knew these from experience and i will just arrange them differently.
    1.)Move around your opponent not backwards.
    2.)Attack the body as fast as possible
    3.)Attack the legs as fast as possible too
    4.)Make them chase you
    5.)Never let the bigger man get a hold of you(Grappling) always frame on them and get out and away.
    other then this there is combo's etc. as you mentioned that help a lot but i feel these first four is the bread and butter of beating a larger opponent, fun part is i have a 6ft 4 kickboxer in my gym and he is great practice for me.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +30

      nice! thanks for your advice!

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 3 роки тому +6

      That's what Firas Zahabi taught on his vids "how to fight bigger guy".
      Circle out, move in out left right, zig zagging, make that bigger guy chase you, don't stand in front of him because he can grab your head then knee you, use your overhand as a set up or real attack, use your feint and fake, when you tied up you wanna breakfree asap try to breakfree no matter what or he'll pick you up then slam you, try to shoot single leg on the head inside, when you clinch try to have an underhook the arm just one arm not both of them.

    • @erikbritz8095
      @erikbritz8095 3 роки тому +2

      ​@@counterkidnapping1737 Oh no my man Firas has probably even better strats for larger opponents then me and damn when i wrote my comment it was from a striking point of view and not MMA plus you pointed out the biggest one in MMA. now like you shared never let the bigger man get a hold of you damn thanx man reason i didn't mention it is cause i come from a strong wrestling base and recently have been rolling with heavyweights and even they can't out grapple me BUT my luck will run out it's only cause these guys are not that high of a belt in BJJ or wrestling based HW's so yes thanx for pointing it out Firas is the King of strats in my opinion.

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 3 роки тому

      @@erikbritz8095 in wrestling maybe it's fine to let the bigger man grab your neck but not in MMA.
      Anyway, maybe you wanna see Connor Mcgregor vs Bjorn Hafthor (a strongman champion, 6 ft 8, 300lbs plus). Connor got grabbed multiple times on his head because he stayed too long in front of him, luckly Connor can get out of it. Yeah, it was not a real fight but more likely a play fighting but from there you can learn how to fight a big guy.
      Just type on UA-cam "Connor Mcgregor vs Bjorn Hafthor"

    • @erikbritz8095
      @erikbritz8095 3 роки тому

      ​@@counterkidnapping1737 no man i just forgot to mention the last point i'll add it now mind you also forgot bout framing and scrambling away if a big man tries to take you down.

  • @TheSkullCrossbone
    @TheSkullCrossbone 3 роки тому +43

    My problem in MT is always that it's very hard to counter the knees from much larger opponents as well as their straight punches. It needs really skilled fighters to be able to handle larger opponents. You do quite well. One in my gym is so powerful that he is able to rush into them like Tyson did and has almost no difficulties to fight them in the way he wants to.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +1

      thanks for watching!

    • @boshirahmed
      @boshirahmed 2 роки тому

      Tyson fought guys in his own weight liimt. he had big muscles, big bones and huge neck. If you are the same weight it helps, but a bigger and skilled oponent it is almost useless which is the reason you have weight categories. Royce Grace was a middle weight talk and skinny, not exactly a five foot tall BJJ champion. There is a limit to everything.

  • @Blazer__X
    @Blazer__X 3 роки тому +67

    Jeff, I love seeing how you are getting sharper and sharper, when I first started following you were not this sharp; the hard work has made effect and it shows!:D That makes me really happy

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +15

      thanks man :) I appreciate it!

  • @Kathografie
    @Kathografie 3 роки тому +6

    Hey Jeff, thanks a lot. You´re by far the most influencial UA-camr for me. It´s great that you always show the techniques in real life Sparring. That´s whats setting you apart from all the rest. Really appreciated.
    As for me, i used to train Muay Thai in my early 20´s, stopped training Muay Thai for almost 15 years and started MMA now in my late 30´s. I always spar bigger and stronger people as i´m only 5´3" and 136 lbs. One of the best tips from you is aquiring ring IQ. My Trainer tought me to be a pressure Fighter, always going forward. It still works with training partners of my own abilities, as they gas out pretty fast as you mentioned. Last time i sparred someone as tall as 6´3" who was far beyond my abilities, luckily he took it quite easy on on me.
    So my new plan is to be more evasive, try to annoy my sparring partners a little with some pokes and blitz when the opportunity arises.
    Thanks again and keep up the good work.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +2

      haha damn yeah I was taught to also fight in the pocket but im not as good with that style, and when I do against a bigger opponent, I get overpowered! So I will do that against someone taller but in my weight class! Thanks for your perspective and tips!!

  • @kdesign1262
    @kdesign1262 3 роки тому

    exactly what i need :) always love when a new video comes out thanks bro!❤

  • @unknownentity8256
    @unknownentity8256 3 роки тому +17

    9:37 Damn bruh you hit him with a 10 piece combo, lmao.

  • @conspiracychris4742
    @conspiracychris4742 3 роки тому +4

    Great footage and breakdown as always!

  • @bronstet
    @bronstet 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for posting this. I guarantee this is the most researched question on the Internet and asked question in classes. I know it was the first and foremost thing on my mind when I began training. If only UA-cam had existed back then, it would've saved me a lot of time and trouble. I would just like to add a couple of thoughts to supplement what Jeff mentioned in his video:
    1. The most dangerous assumption I see in sparring is "Him big, strong but slow and tires faster; Me small, weak but fast and and good cardio." You know what they say about assumptions, right? Don't assume a larger opponent has no speed or cardio. Make them actually prove whether they have it or not. Liam also mentioned below, but I have personally been caught by sudden bursts of speed from larger opponents who strike suddenly and quickly while I break away from them. An opponent doesn't have to be faster than you ALL the time -- he just has to be faster at the RIGHT time. And he doesn't need to outlast you in cardio if you're dazed, knocked down or knocked out.
    2. You have power. Everyone has power, even smaller people. Not as much as bigger people, but we have some. Use it appropriately. One of my favorite tactics is to either come to a sudden dead stop while my opponent chases me or simply trap a hand right away and start pounding away with a rapid blitz of short hooks, jabs and backfists. I have been graciously told by sparring partners that they were genuinely surprised at how much power I could actually put into a short throw strike. Just don't get cocky about it and remember to still move unless you want to experience how much more power your larger opponent has.
    Funniest sparring session I ever had with a larger fighter who specialized in Muay Thai many years ago. He dropped his guard and baited me to come in, clearly setting me up for something. However, I was loading a spinning back kick by lifting my back heel which he couldn't see waiting for him to come charging in to it. So we both wait there... and wait there.... and wait there. Finally he goes "Are you going to do something?" I look at him and go "I'm waiting for YOU to do something!" We both laughed and broke off and reset. As we did, I happened to glance up at the gym clock and realized we had both stood there doing nothing for nearly two minutes out of a three minute spar.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому

      thanks for the tips brother!!

    • @bronstet
      @bronstet 2 роки тому

      @@blackhoodie4170 Thanks kindly.

  • @PankajSingh-pn8ch
    @PankajSingh-pn8ch 3 роки тому +1

    Too good Jeff .. This is just awesome .
    You are master of techniques .. it’s nice to see you demonstrate these techniques with real action

  • @WhiteChocolate444
    @WhiteChocolate444 3 роки тому +2

    Great technique. Thank you for sharing. Also, great editing and voice overs.

  • @outrunqwerty5630
    @outrunqwerty5630 3 роки тому +1

    I've been waiting for this video for soooo long, thank you!

  • @Junnerubio
    @Junnerubio 2 роки тому

    This is such a good video. I find them very helpful ti ubderstand the correct approach and tactics to use. You should do more of these tutorials!

  • @gravy1770
    @gravy1770 3 роки тому +30

    Yess you did a huge favor with this one. The biggest gap between pros and the people they try to teach is giving a process for choosing strategies as opposed to just listing the strategies. Thanks Jeff!

  • @karatecombatekan
    @karatecombatekan 3 роки тому

    Your on line program seems to be awesome jeff and thanks for keep sharing your knowledge

  • @user-ol5il2kb3z
    @user-ol5il2kb3z 2 роки тому

    You are amazing and talented. I’ve learned a lot from you and I’ve sparred with someone who was in spec ops. Ur stuff works. Keep it up.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  2 роки тому

      that's awesome man thanks for the feedback!!

  • @basthiankungfu4299
    @basthiankungfu4299 3 роки тому

    Nice video Jeff, thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge, Greetings from Chile.

  • @deltoid4
    @deltoid4 2 роки тому

    Fantastic advice. I am very new to this kind of training. Really enjoy it though. Have not sparred yet, but enjoy learning techniques and drills to better myself as a fighter/person. Liked and subbed.

  • @kimjong-un4216
    @kimjong-un4216 3 роки тому +30

    What up my ninja

  • @THEEVIL833
    @THEEVIL833 Рік тому

    Interesting video. As always. Thanks man.

  • @ThedarkSkinn3dKn1ght
    @ThedarkSkinn3dKn1ght 3 роки тому

    Let’s go! Needed this. Thanks dude

  • @matthewadler1329
    @matthewadler1329 2 роки тому

    Great stuff. You are skilled and a lot of fun to watch. I learned a lot

  • @left4hearts
    @left4hearts 3 роки тому +30

    THANK YOU!! I literally spar bigger people all the time bc I’m short but I still have power for my size I need a video like this!

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +6

      haha awesome, glad to hear it!

  • @kyletanner2014
    @kyletanner2014 Місяць тому

    Great video man love the content !

  • @h-1254
    @h-1254 3 роки тому

    Your videos are no doubt the best fighting resource out there as you are practicing live what you preach

  • @dwighthayles1226
    @dwighthayles1226 2 роки тому +20

    I've learned that you have to be in better shape (conditioning) in order to execute the advice given. Great advice Jeff!

  • @tize8192
    @tize8192 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!, You have helped me to improve so much your a legend

  • @alphiu
    @alphiu 3 роки тому

    Brilliant, as usual mate !

  • @bryanedds8922
    @bryanedds8922 3 роки тому +1

    My man Chan! Thanks for this!

  • @wutianxiang88
    @wutianxiang88 3 роки тому

    Wow, awesome! Learned 💪👊🔥

  • @NexusJunisBlue
    @NexusJunisBlue 3 роки тому

    Another useful video on fighting bigger opponents! I'll have to make note of these strategies when I spar bigger partners next time! :)

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +1

      awesome :) thx for watching!

  • @berkaycihan6503
    @berkaycihan6503 3 роки тому +2

    Man! You are gonna be legend just you know that

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +1

      haha thanks brother it means a lot!

  • @Rombodamus
    @Rombodamus Рік тому

    Great tips Jeff , attack the body cause their hands are up and take downs makes them respect your space seem highly effective can’t wait to try at my next class

  • @elenriquetheirontiger747
    @elenriquetheirontiger747 3 роки тому

    This vid is inspiring asf!!! Thanks Jeff!

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому

      thanks brother!!

    • @elenriquetheirontiger747
      @elenriquetheirontiger747 3 роки тому

      Jeff Chan MMAShredded you da best!! Btw can you make a vid on how you monitor progress if you teach your students like a system or something like that.

  • @gapaintball7811
    @gapaintball7811 3 роки тому

    Strikings looking extra crispy as usual, can't wait to see you fight again.

  • @yukiprice7323
    @yukiprice7323 3 роки тому +4

    Love this breakdown! Definitely worth thinking about it in training, especially with the lower body takedowns

  • @tyronejenkins6611
    @tyronejenkins6611 3 роки тому +11

    Jeff you are seriously a beast at fighting!! You should chill out and go ice skating for the next video! 💪💪

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +6

      HAHA I am actually in Calgary right now and im going to go hike in Banff!

  • @infesta7
    @infesta7 3 роки тому +2

    Great vid, Jeff. I spar regularly with bigger dudes, so these really help.

  • @vascosyogaundkampfkunst8042
    @vascosyogaundkampfkunst8042 2 роки тому

    Awsome video. Thank you so much. Gained so much out of it🙏🏽

  • @thebloodbrothers5287
    @thebloodbrothers5287 3 роки тому

    Loved this video! Great work! Could you maybe do a videon on the best takedown against bigger opponents aswell?

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +1

      I would say single legs are the best! Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/NGCY5tnVug4/v-deo.html

    • @thebloodbrothers5287
      @thebloodbrothers5287 3 роки тому +1

      @@MMAShredded Thanks for the quick reply. I'll check it out and once again your videos are very very helpful!

  • @AdamFelibrico
    @AdamFelibrico 2 роки тому +1

    Currently using this for Thrill of the Fight against The Spider. Thanks for the tips!

  • @Stoigniew666
    @Stoigniew666 10 місяців тому

    Great tips. I also second the How-to-Tyson-in-MMA. Would be splendid! Cheers and keep the content going!

  • @artten5002
    @artten5002 3 роки тому

    Gonna buy a solo class for sure SOON
    The follow along is so much fun

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому

      awesome bro , email me at jeff@mmashredded.com if you have any questions!

  • @alistairborthwick2031
    @alistairborthwick2031 3 роки тому

    Some lovely combos at the end there 😀

  • @abcd-do6tf
    @abcd-do6tf 3 роки тому

    Jeff helps a lot especially for us not trained. Love and support from Philippines

  • @jackson102788
    @jackson102788 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this information. I spar with a guy who's bigger then me, most times I find myself in the positions you talked about. I found myself over compensating, when I think the answer to my problem is more movement, but that means better cardio!

  • @BusterReeko
    @BusterReeko 3 роки тому

    Another fantastic vid.
    Also for some reason every time I see that Bali sparring footage I hear “good job Alex!” 😂

  • @elhefe4313
    @elhefe4313 2 роки тому

    0:57 I rewinded it like 6 times just to look at that smooth teep it’s like a mix between a side kick and a teep 😩👌

  • @LatinoSeise
    @LatinoSeise 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!!!

  • @nes2quick
    @nes2quick Рік тому +2

    thanks for the tips! im a 135 fighter but most of the guys at my gym are 170+ definitely agree about tiring them with speed and staying out of clinches!

  • @damianem8001
    @damianem8001 2 роки тому

    U helped me bro! Thanks a lot!

  • @hayyes_
    @hayyes_ 3 роки тому +22

    I’m a big guy and basically what smaller opponents do in kickboxing is they minimise my reach and be very agressive up close fighters

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +26

      I find fighting in the pocket helps against taller opponents in the same weight class, but when against much bigger and stronger, they overpower you

    • @riceboy287
      @riceboy287 3 роки тому +3

      @@MMAShredded Very scientific.

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 3 роки тому +2

      @@MMAShredded exactly you're right. 20-30lbs difference makes you tired when you fight close. He can pull your head down then knee you

    • @RyMicTheKing
      @RyMicTheKing 3 роки тому +1

      You must be hot dog big, not hamburger big lol.

  • @theblitz1548
    @theblitz1548 3 роки тому

    Great vid, bro!

  • @Westcoast10
    @Westcoast10 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the tips bro

  • @franciscolima5892
    @franciscolima5892 2 роки тому

    Jeff know what is talking about! 💯

  • @Kenf333
    @Kenf333 2 роки тому +1

    The various parts where you mention the usual lack or less of cardio on the bigger guy's part is golden. More muscles require more oxygen to fuel them and therefore a stronger cardiovascular system as a result. If you've ever seen some of those videos of strongmen trying to do gymnastics, yes they're strong, but they usually lack in the cardio department and gas out within seconds of doing some intense gymnastics.
    This video couldn't have been more well-put together.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  2 роки тому

      thank you :)

    • @jayp6638
      @jayp6638 Рік тому

      I think that’s only true in extreme cases, where your opponent is much larger than you. I’m 5’8” 150, and I’ve sparred guy that are taller and 25 pounds heavier, and they have just as good cardio and sometimes better. Bigger lungs maybe? Idk

  • @gregsendeyo8417
    @gregsendeyo8417 3 роки тому

    This video really helps actually I'm learning how should I deal with bigger oppenent and it helps a lot thanks !

  • @Godmode
    @Godmode 3 роки тому

    Hey jeff, thanks so much for using my music in this amazing video its a true honor.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому

      thanks for letting me use your music! I love it!

  • @CommandoMaster
    @CommandoMaster 2 роки тому +1

    Good tips!

  • @casbot71
    @casbot71 3 роки тому +72

    What?
    No _nut shot?_
    Oh … fighting inside the ring, my bad.

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +6

      haha

    • @AlexN2022
      @AlexN2022 3 роки тому +2

      contrary to what "street fighters"tend to think, it's rather hard to land a nut shot on a fighter. Small target

    • @hazelstratum
      @hazelstratum 3 роки тому +1

      @@AlexN2022 easy in clinch tho

    • @ChrisPBacon-bl9rv
      @ChrisPBacon-bl9rv 3 роки тому

      @@AlexN2022 only if ur slow

  • @panbasikesarhes5903
    @panbasikesarhes5903 2 роки тому +3

    Kaoklai Kaennorsing
    is a perfect example of how a small fighter can overcome a highly skilled heavyweight twice his size who outweighs him as much as 100 pounds or more utilizing sublime evasion and counter attack tactics through flawless head movement and footwork!
    No wonder he came from the same training camp as the great Saenchai and Lerdsila who are footwork and evasion masters!

  • @adamtam3962
    @adamtam3962 2 роки тому

    Very nice 👍 thank you !

  • @Sirenity01
    @Sirenity01 2 роки тому

    Clean clean and clean🔥

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  2 роки тому +1

      thanks!!

    • @Sirenity01
      @Sirenity01 2 роки тому

      @@MMAShredded for sure! One day when I get my skills and channel up I’d be honored to share the octagon with you and spar

  • @PositiveInsightss
    @PositiveInsightss 2 роки тому

    Love this channel

  • @obywan7901
    @obywan7901 2 роки тому

    This guy is a genious👊🏼

  • @nestorfernandez6845
    @nestorfernandez6845 3 роки тому

    Usted es un excelente profesional💪🏻💪🏻

  • @elvampirochino
    @elvampirochino 3 роки тому

    Are there full videos of you going against bigger opponents? Just see clips in this video. Love your content man, much love from the Bay Area

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +1

      I haven't posted any full sparring sessions yet besides me sparring Fred Stonehouse, which you can find if you watch my day to day training vlogs!

  • @everettengineers4603
    @everettengineers4603 2 роки тому +1

    As a "bigger opponent," thanks for letting me know what to look for!!

  • @abdullahabbasi8204
    @abdullahabbasi8204 3 роки тому +8

    Finally, Some tips I can use in real life. Nice video 💯

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +1

      awesome thanks for watching!

  • @joehutchinson8590
    @joehutchinson8590 3 роки тому

    Love the content 🙏 if you could can you please make a video on Jorge masivdals tatics/techniques 💪

  • @cortex7024
    @cortex7024 2 роки тому

    thanks, big help. Im currently still trying to figure out how to get into a guard of my mates when we spar, he's tall and lengthy so its very difficult for me but I've been getting a lot more strikes on him lately but still no good punches to the head so i feel like I'm getting beaten every time. My taekwondo background helps with some sneaky techniques i can use that he doesn't see coming but then i run out of ideas and just try to get into his guard just to be punched in the face lol. Im now very decent at sparring in MMA after doing it for a year and a half id say. But you can always get better!

  • @OverSooll
    @OverSooll 3 роки тому

    you are damn good bro !!

  • @JKDSTUDIO
    @JKDSTUDIO 3 роки тому +2

    nice training~!!^^

  • @Thebrownguy98
    @Thebrownguy98 3 роки тому +1

    You know I always see videos on how to fight bigger opponents, but what about the other way around? I'm pretty tall so I'm usually always the bigger opponent. I guess it would be obvious on what to do which is just keep them at my range, but an in depth video on how to counter small man tactics might be super interesting. Thanks for the videos as always Jeff. You are definitely a huge motivator for me to keep training

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +2

      hey bro I actually just released a vide on how to fight smaller and faster guys: ua-cam.com/video/xHd6AQNtkww/v-deo.html

    • @Thebrownguy98
      @Thebrownguy98 3 роки тому

      @@MMAShredded nice! Thanks alot brother

    • @-Ice_Cold-
      @-Ice_Cold- 9 місяців тому

      How tall are you? I doubt you 7ft

  • @rickyabell6309
    @rickyabell6309 3 роки тому

    I like how he also showed some of the counters from the video he did about counterpunches.

  • @Squishy_avocado
    @Squishy_avocado 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Jeff. Can you do a video on not necessarily being smaller, but having the shorter reach? Some of the people I train with have a crazy wingspan. Also great vid as always

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому

      hey bro I have a few videos on how to fight taller people, search it up on my channel! :)

    • @Squishy_avocado
      @Squishy_avocado 3 роки тому

      @@MMAShredded thanks man

  • @juanleezy5748
    @juanleezy5748 3 роки тому

    Thanks bro!

  • @VgniK88
    @VgniK88 2 роки тому

    Da man bro🤜🏽

  • @Its_me_Killswitch27
    @Its_me_Killswitch27 3 роки тому

    LOVE ITTT

  • @bobjohnson8907
    @bobjohnson8907 2 роки тому

    great tips with great build up

  • @JakBarker
    @JakBarker 3 роки тому

    I enjoy this video. Your IQ shows in your ability to fight both bigger and smaller opponents! I learned alot

  • @shillrickvanhussler767
    @shillrickvanhussler767 2 роки тому

    A little tip for when the guy tries to pressure and trap you is to work for a double inside position then push his shoulders hard and run him backwards then slip out or if MMA/ street/ battlefield, you can easily do a throw by and get behind him.

  • @MarcusVinicius-mk4wr
    @MarcusVinicius-mk4wr 3 роки тому +2

    One move that worked well to surprise someone I was sparring was coming in orthodox throwing a double jab. Slipping off to the side switching to south paw while throwing an overhand right. He thought he was safe. Didnt notice the switch stance.

  • @savagecoconut1735
    @savagecoconut1735 2 роки тому

    Like the background music, thanks

  • @skpbhindicricket2668
    @skpbhindicricket2668 3 роки тому

    Your all video very helpful

  • @rngodvey7468
    @rngodvey7468 3 роки тому

    jeff's head movement is.. SATISFYING

  • @CHAOSDEATHCULT
    @CHAOSDEATHCULT 2 роки тому

    Tyron needed this

  • @laughtermaster89
    @laughtermaster89 3 роки тому +1

    Great video as always Jeff.
    What about an opponent who is the same size but a naturally gifted, more explosive, fast twitch touch of death person that all you have is endurance on. My guess from watching you is:
    1. Long guard
    2. Circle away from power hand
    3. Evasion
    4. Lure them into takedowns when they over commit
    Wanted to get your input on weathering that initial storm! 😁

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  3 роки тому +1

      haha at the end of the day, it comes down to who is more skilled!

    • @laughtermaster89
      @laughtermaster89 3 роки тому +1

      @@MMAShredded Good point. Just keep training. I can't wait to see more of you training and fighting. Always a pleasure friend.

  • @sub23DaRkNeSS
    @sub23DaRkNeSS 2 роки тому +4

    As a 5.5 guy who is resuming training this is greatly appreciated 👍

    • @MMAShredded
      @MMAShredded  2 роки тому

      awesome :)

    • @rnomromro6715
      @rnomromro6715 Рік тому

      What does 5.5 mean? Do you mean 5'5? Or is it half a foot making it 5'6?

  • @Blk_tape_ang
    @Blk_tape_ang Рік тому

    Jeff how old are you and how long have you been training for? Love the vids bro

  • @gamerx30
    @gamerx30 3 роки тому

    The “ASIAN ALI” lol oh boy got mad skills...@Jeff🥊🥊🥊

  • @gokcengolge2366
    @gokcengolge2366 2 роки тому

    Nice video!!!!

  • @maxb7087
    @maxb7087 3 роки тому

    nice work

  • @jessezitting9153
    @jessezitting9153 3 роки тому

    Content = quality ❤️❤️❤️