Another awesome video! LOVE the parrying series. The details about anticipating the counters, and being in position to not get tagged, are CRUCIAL! These details and explanations are why your channel is GOLD! I'd love to see how you structure strength and conditioning for your boxers. Also, if you can share any drills for a new boxer to get over being gun shy(other than sparring), that would be excellent!
Your emphasis on mechanics, particularly being aware of hip positioning has been a win for me. This continues to follow that notion. I have followed you for a couple of years, taken mental notes, but really started to do new your drills in quarantine. I think it was your 2nd or 3rd drill, you start with a outside slip on a jab, counter 2-3, weave the right/ 3b - 2, weave the left/ 2-3, inside slip/ 3-2, roll his right/ 2-3.... that really opened my eyes to positional awareness and setting up my offense out of defense. I drilled that with angles, shadow boxed with that for 2 weeks until i could move with fluidity. Im older (40), I box for the mental challenge and exercise, its still fun to go in for a light spar after 3 months and shock a sparring partner with some new found knowledge. Appreciate you putting these out.
His knowledge of the techniques and human biomechanic is out of this world. And what even more impressive is that he can teach it and make so easy to understand. He's what you call a Genius. I'm so glad I have found his channel.
Thanks Tom, loving this series! Who are your current favourite younger boxers you’d recommend to study? Been enjoying watching Gervonta Davis & Devin Haney a lot recently 👍🏻
Magnificent explanation coach, the complex simplicty of boxing comes down to a game of action and reaction! A million thanks to the undisputed champion of coaching!
Great tip coach, something my dad, a former pro and trainer, taught me 55 years ago, and what he was taught over 70 years ago. Inward twist of the lead hand key.
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Coach Y - Thanks for dispelling the myth that the left jab cannot be safely parried with your lead hand! Proper body mechanics can alter your game dramatically. All aspiring boxers should appreciate, study, and practice the moves you show.
Brilliant again coach, that tip in turning the hip with the parry has made me see that your shoulder protects that side of jaw also. I just use to rely on the power of hand knocking the jab down. Also you load up the right hand for the counter . Attention to detail is fantastic.
@@WorldClassBoxingChannel How do you feel about hitting the hard heavy bags over ones with more give? What's the point in their difference? I haven't figured it out yet, so I switch between them. The really hard bag "springs" my punch back where the soft one, obviously, it absorbs most of the impact.
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Thanks tom for these brilliant lessons. Good luck if u coach Roy vs Tyson, like both guys. I wish for them the best in the fight . Thanks for sharing the knowledge
Great video again! I see you coach, always in the disruption of balance and redirecting energy mind set. Subtle and sophisticated approach. A punch is at its strongest point coming forward, but then a punch is at its weakest point when you can manipulate it from side to side. Bonus, opponents have to recover from the deflection and the lost of balance. Just like you showed in that video at the end. It’s so quick and often missed by fans and boxers alike. I’m telling you’re one top notch coach.
I teach a thing I call Catch and counter. That is catching their jab with your rear hand (your two) like a baseball and counter with you one (jab) it is fast and it stops their two. This is right handed fighter on a right handed fighter but with modification it works on a southpaw.
Another great video Tom, so important in your wording and turning of waist and to read and move and be loose enough to turn away and into punches. Trainer gold everytime :). keep up the great work mate !.
I was so glad when you went into the body mechanics and the proper technique. I was skeptical at the start of the video, bc in Ruiz vs Joshua 2, Ruiz was parrying with the lead hand, and Joshua used it to bait him and crack him with the right, which is how Ruiz got cut. Learning the proper body mechanics thought makes the road hand parry a legitimate strategy, thank you for this video!
Very very effective instruction of the parry I am a southpaw and I am curious if it would be different when you twist your hip and parry or would it be the same? I am very curious keep up the good videos!!
Thanks coach, I appreciate you addressing some of the misunderstandings with techniques and concepts like these. The hip turning only speaks to the harmony of having proper mechanics. Even gets your head out of the way further. Can you speak to using techniques like this and the forearm blocks, while moving? Andre Ward illustrates it in a video titled in this corner in the first few minutes. Would love to hear your insight on that kind of style and generally putting all these techniques together.
Crazy to see one two defense they taught me in karate back when I was a kid for belt exam is done by a master of a coach like Tom. LOL excatky the same.
Great video, thanks for covering the specifics because "greatness is in the details." Would you be able to do one about getting off the ropes, and getting out of the corner, as well as cutting off the ring, esp for opponents who are good at using the side door?
Here is one on cutting off the ring!👆🏼Thanks for all the support! 👊🏼 I appreciate it! Please consider sharing the videos. Also for other tips follow me on Instagram @tomyankelloboxing
Thanks for all the support!👊🏼 I really appreciate it! Please consider sharing the videos. Also for other boxing related information and tips follow me on Instagram @tomyankelloboxing
0:40 lead hand parry the jab 1:10 drop lead hand down /parry his jab 1:50 I can keep hand higher to bait him to throw jab to parry it /then counter with rt hand 2:15 bait guy by keeping lft hand higher 2:55 when parry it :(I move my hands /and turn my hips clockwise ) this set my rt hand up 3:15 its hard for him to counter me /becz I deflect his shot and body 3:35 but still I dont square upwhen I do it/ abd come up with hands down (Proper technuque whats is all about /knowing basic but master it right ) Greatness in details 4:00 wrong way 4:10 I move body and hand /to counter the counter I can throw rt hand And Iam in position to block his rt hand with elbow roll it /or shoulder roll his rt hand 4:30 after roll then counter with rt hand or uppercut 4:40 so Iam in pisition to counter the counter 4:55 if I do it correct its hard for him to counter me /throw rt hand its twist not lean forward /so I can roll back his rt hand 5:35 block it /or roll it 5:40 show full move 5:50 hips clockand and counterclocwise 6:30 bait him to throw it on my chin 6:50 lift lead hand up to bait him 7:00 even if he feint me /if I have proper body mechanic still hard to catch me(becz Iam able to transition from offense to defense /defense to offense ) 7:30 important to have proper body mechanic 8:00 show it
Some say it is defensively better to look at your opponent neck for defense or upper chest some say it's better to look in the eyes, what do you say coach?
I would say it’s like driving a car you don’t stare at the yellow lines on the road or any one thing. You look at the overall scene where your driving. You need to see the whole road can’t get mesmerized on one thing. You have to be aware of your surroundings or a deer could run out in front of you etc etc.. In a boxing ring if you fixate on one thing you can get mesmerized and set up. There is a lot of insight and FEEL that goes on in boxing ring. Your mind has to be free flowing your eyes can not get set in stone on one thing.
Another awesome video! LOVE the parrying series. The details about anticipating the counters, and being in position to not get tagged, are CRUCIAL! These details and explanations are why your channel is GOLD!
I'd love to see how you structure strength and conditioning for your boxers. Also, if you can share any drills for a new boxer to get over being gun shy(other than sparring), that would be excellent!
Thank you! I'll answer your question in one of my upcoming Q&A videos! Stay tuned! And please consider sharing the video. I appreciate your support!
Greatness is in Details
Yes!
Your emphasis on mechanics, particularly being aware of hip positioning has been a win for me. This continues to follow that notion. I have followed you for a couple of years, taken mental notes, but really started to do new your drills in quarantine.
I think it was your 2nd or 3rd drill, you start with a outside slip on a jab, counter 2-3, weave the right/ 3b - 2, weave the left/ 2-3, inside slip/ 3-2, roll his right/ 2-3.... that really opened my eyes to positional awareness and setting up my offense out of defense. I drilled that with angles, shadow boxed with that for 2 weeks until i could move with fluidity. Im older (40), I box for the mental challenge and exercise, its still fun to go in for a light spar after 3 months and shock a sparring partner with some new found knowledge. Appreciate you putting these out.
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it. Glad the videos are helping!
Gold!
Thank you!
Love it! Thanks for this. :)
You're welcome!
His knowledge of the techniques and human biomechanic is out of this world. And what even more impressive is that he can teach it and make so easy to understand. He's what you call a Genius. I'm so glad I have found his channel.
Really appreciate that 👊
@@WorldClassBoxingChannel You're very welcome Coach Tom : )
Thanks Tom, loving this series! Who are your current favourite younger boxers you’d recommend to study? Been enjoying watching Gervonta Davis & Devin Haney a lot recently 👍🏻
Magnificent explanation coach, the complex simplicty of boxing comes down to a game of action and reaction! A million thanks to the undisputed champion of coaching!
Thank you! Appreciate your comment!
The World Of Boxing Needs more Tom Yankello's
Great tip coach, something my dad, a former pro and trainer, taught me 55 years ago, and what he was taught over 70 years ago. Inward twist of the lead hand key.
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Love your vids. Keep them coming
Nothing like oldschool boxing ! Great work coach
Thank so much, you details here is helping alot, am 35 and I want to box professiona..I know I can
Excellent video
Thanks for all the support Rocco
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Coach Y - Thanks for dispelling the myth that the left jab cannot be safely parried with your lead hand! Proper body mechanics can alter your game dramatically. All aspiring boxers should appreciate, study, and practice the moves you show.
Sir please make a series for new boxer from beginner level to high in Amateur boxing plz sir love you from India 🇮🇳
Brilliant again coach, that tip in turning the hip with the parry has made me see that your shoulder protects that side of jaw also. I just use to rely on the power of hand knocking the jab down. Also you load up the right hand for the counter . Attention to detail is fantastic.
Can you make tutorials on bag work??
Yes! Working on those now!
@@WorldClassBoxingChannel How do you feel about hitting the hard heavy bags over ones with more give? What's the point in their difference? I haven't figured it out yet, so I switch between them. The really hard bag "springs" my punch back where the soft one, obviously, it absorbs most of the impact.
How about videos on timing exercises and how many reps and minutes.and gauging distance
Now that's the sweet science. Great teacher/trainer.
Phenomenal. Thanks coach.
Great video Tom. My question is how could you counter the jab to the body?
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Move good info techniques tom . Well.done mate .
Fighting of the front foot pressure fighting techniques would be great! 🥊
I love how detailed u explain , man i love ur videosss
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Great coach
another great teaching lesson , always be in position, keep it coming
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Very nice thank you
Greatness is in the details 💯 the proper body mechanics I feel ya Coach ur videos have been invaluable for real ✊🏾😍
Thanks tom for these brilliant lessons. Good luck if u coach Roy vs Tyson, like both guys. I wish for them the best in the fight . Thanks for sharing the knowledge
thanks sir 😁
Great video again! I see you coach, always in the disruption of balance and redirecting energy mind set. Subtle and sophisticated approach. A punch is at its strongest point coming forward, but then a punch is at its weakest point when you can manipulate it from side to side. Bonus, opponents have to recover from the deflection and the lost of balance. Just like you showed in that video at the end. It’s so quick and often missed by fans and boxers alike.
I’m telling you’re one top notch coach.
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Great videos
Best coach
Bravoo, what you show us is efficient and useful, thank you!
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I teach a thing I call Catch and counter. That is catching their jab with your rear hand (your two) like a baseball and counter with you one (jab) it is fast and it stops their two. This is right handed fighter on a right handed fighter but with modification it works on a southpaw.
Another great video Tom, so important in your wording and turning of waist and to read and move and be loose enough to turn away and into punches. Trainer gold everytime :). keep up the great work mate !.
Thanks for all the support! 👊🏼 I appreciate it! Please consider sharing the videos. Also for other tips follow me on Instagram @tomyankelloboxing
I was so glad when you went into the body mechanics and the proper technique. I was skeptical at the start of the video, bc in Ruiz vs Joshua 2, Ruiz was parrying with the lead hand, and Joshua used it to bait him and crack him with the right, which is how Ruiz got cut. Learning the proper body mechanics thought makes the road hand parry a legitimate strategy, thank you for this video!
Very very effective instruction of the parry I am a southpaw and I am curious if it would be different when you twist your hip and parry or would it be the same? I am very curious keep up the good videos!!
Like Chubbs Peterson said to Happy Gilmore, "It's all in the hips" :)
Shooter McGavin: Give me that jacket!
Yes!
Excellent video, I truly believe the hand you jab with should be your main defensive hand unless a hook is coming to your right side
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Excellent tips on bio movement which definitely helps millions to achieve great boxing move
Thanks for sharing these amazing videos
Thanks coach, I appreciate you addressing some of the misunderstandings with techniques and concepts like these. The hip turning only speaks to the harmony of having proper mechanics. Even gets your head out of the way further. Can you speak to using techniques like this and the forearm blocks, while moving? Andre Ward illustrates it in a video titled in this corner in the first few minutes. Would love to hear your insight on that kind of style and generally putting all these techniques together.
Crazy to see one two defense they taught me in karate back when I was a kid for belt exam is done by a master of a coach like Tom. LOL excatky the same.
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0:07 You're working Danny too hard coach ;)
Great video, thanks for covering the specifics because "greatness is in the details." Would you be able to do one about getting off the ropes, and getting out of the corner, as well as cutting off the ring, esp for opponents who are good at using the side door?
ua-cam.com/video/w3uEsQAg8QM/v-deo.html
Here is one on cutting off the ring!👆🏼Thanks for all the support! 👊🏼 I appreciate it! Please consider sharing the videos. Also for other tips follow me on Instagram @tomyankelloboxing
Hey awesome content coach...the best! I do, however, think you need to invest in a quality wireless mic though!
Woh. World class
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The old school is the best.
Gold plated 🥊 technique
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0:40 lead hand parry the jab
1:10 drop lead hand down /parry his jab
1:50 I can keep hand higher to bait him to throw jab to parry it /then counter with rt hand
2:15 bait guy by keeping lft hand higher
2:55 when parry it :(I move my hands /and turn my hips clockwise ) this set my rt hand up
3:15 its hard for him to counter me /becz I deflect his shot and body
3:35 but still I dont square upwhen I do it/ abd come up with hands down
(Proper technuque whats is all about /knowing basic but master it right )
Greatness in details
4:00 wrong way
4:10 I move body and hand /to counter the counter
I can throw rt hand
And Iam in position to block his rt hand with elbow roll it /or shoulder roll his rt hand
4:30 after roll then counter with rt hand or uppercut
4:40 so Iam in pisition to counter the counter
4:55 if I do it correct its hard for him to counter me /throw rt hand its twist not lean forward /so I can roll back his rt hand
5:35 block it /or roll it
5:40 show full move
5:50 hips clockand and counterclocwise
6:30 bait him to throw it on my chin
6:50 lift lead hand up to bait him
7:00 even if he feint me /if I have proper body mechanic still hard to catch me(becz Iam able to transition from offense to defense /defense to offense )
7:30 important to have proper body mechanic
8:00 show it
Counter over counter 👍 master 👊🙏❤️
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@@WorldClassBoxingChannel sure sir and I've already followed you on Instagram 👊❤️
0:25 well when would u do Q&A ???
Ihave been waiting for long time now
3:05 thank for saying that I thought u turn just hands ❤❤
How do you skip step to the left if u r orthodox?
Some say it is defensively better to look at your opponent neck for defense or upper chest some say it's better to look in the eyes, what do you say coach?
I would say it’s like driving a car you don’t stare at the yellow lines on the road or any one thing. You look at the overall scene where your driving. You need to see the whole road can’t get mesmerized on one thing. You have to be aware of your surroundings or a deer could run out in front of you etc etc.. In a boxing ring if you fixate on one thing you can get mesmerized and set up. There is a lot of insight and FEEL that goes on in boxing ring. Your mind has to be free flowing your eyes can not get set in stone on one thing.
@@WorldClassBoxingChannel amazing answer as usual.
I'm fast but someone is faster than me 😂
There is always the better one 👍
@@zidan8664 truth!
Shouldn’t you Parry the same side they throw with?
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