The Larry Holmes, Muhammed Ali, “Terrible” Tim Witherspoon and Tommy Hearns up jab was extremely effective. Under rated for sure. I like the high guard as a counter for the up jab. Thanks! 👍
It's not even that complicated actually and it drives me nuts when my fighters are staying at the guys jabbing range instead of just walking thru and throwing the overhand right. The reason it worked for guys like hearns and Holmes etc is because Tommy had a inhuman reach for his weight and had beyond good skills and Holmes and Ali ran way constantly after throwing the jab but I've never seen a fighter in my day or my current fighters day that you cant just walk thru the up jab . You should never beat that far of a distance anyway once the bell rings lol were supposed to be fighters not track stars
@@dnn86 or be smart enough to comprehend it as I am looking at all the names in the hall of fame as I look at the greatest ever I realize that talent brains and common sense is in short supply most will keep doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result or using propaganda to tell us over and over that 18-3 is an all time great beating no HOF fighters and losing to bums and guys with only 11 fights is the most skilled ever lol or a middle weight that didn't move up 1 pound or beat one great fighter but lost to the only smaller great he ever faced over and over is the greatest middleweight of all time lol
@@deadmoney5580 Usyk does a lot more than that if you watch him and it may be effective vs slower fighters But somebody like Bud Boots Stevenson it would be tough to pull off
@tonyamartin1425 Golovkin had Alvarez beat like a redheaded stepchild in the first fight at 36 year old. Prime for prime He will KO all your favorite Hall of Fame fighters in a row. Hagler was not competitive at 36 (retired) and would have had his brain rearranged if he continued fighting : He'll have to face McCallum, Michael Nunn, Kalambay and Errol Graham in title defenses. If he keeps fighting at 36 you can add Steve Collins and Michael Watson as contenders. He actually had the chance of having a Julio Cesar Chavez level resume. But I guess he did not "dare to be great" against guys his own size or bigger.
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I’m studying early golovkin fights and he does this very often. He will duck in with a high guard to get a reaction from you every time.
he never beat anybody didn't move up one pound ducked every challenge faced one smaller elite guy and came up short every time
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@@c4cubey931 nice guy tho lol
0:51 that guy just walks on the ceiling eh?
Yes, it's in Russia, it happens occasionally.
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All part of training
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Russian being Russian.
The Larry Holmes, Muhammed Ali, “Terrible” Tim Witherspoon and Tommy Hearns up jab was extremely effective. Under rated for sure.
I like the high guard as a counter for the up jab. Thanks!
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I’m guessing this coach likes Bivol
Thank you very much coach!
I love watching your videos They are so instructive 👍
What to do as short southpaw.
It's not even that complicated actually and it drives me nuts when my fighters are staying at the guys jabbing range instead of just walking thru and throwing the overhand right. The reason it worked for guys like hearns and Holmes etc is because Tommy had a inhuman reach for his weight and had beyond good skills and Holmes and Ali ran way constantly after throwing the jab but I've never seen a fighter in my day or my current fighters day that you cant just walk thru the up jab . You should never beat that far of a distance anyway once the bell rings lol were supposed to be fighters not track stars
And what is the antidote for antidote? It would be interesting to show us.
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Love this channel
What do you think about Naoya Inoue's punch.
Nice gym.
Great videos. Do you have a video on how to fight a left handed boxer?
Yes, it is being prepared for publication
why are they throwing a jab from the stomach is that a real technique???
It's L guard aka Philly Shell..
@@randomsteph6 ah gotcha 👍🏽
Some people have trouble seeing the jab coming from the low angle
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nobody jabs like this lol
Haney, teofimo, kambosos?
he is going to get you brain damage lol walk up on Boots like that lol
yeah the black american boxing style is clearly superior but it requires talent, not everybody can run that fast
@@dnn86 or be smart enough to comprehend it as I am looking at all the names in the hall of fame as I look at the greatest ever I realize that talent brains and common sense is in short supply most will keep doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result or using propaganda to tell us over and over that 18-3 is an all time great beating no HOF fighters and losing to bums and guys with only 11 fights is the most skilled ever lol or a middle weight that didn't move up 1 pound or beat one great fighter but lost to the only smaller great he ever faced over and over is the greatest middleweight of all time lol
Works for usyk
@@deadmoney5580 Usyk does a lot more than that if you watch him and it may be effective vs slower fighters But somebody like Bud Boots Stevenson it would be tough to pull off
@tonyamartin1425 Golovkin had Alvarez beat like a redheaded stepchild in the first fight at 36 year old. Prime for prime He will KO all your favorite Hall of Fame fighters in a row. Hagler was not competitive at 36 (retired) and would have had his brain rearranged if he continued fighting : He'll have to face McCallum, Michael Nunn, Kalambay and Errol Graham in title defenses. If he keeps fighting at 36 you can add Steve Collins and Michael Watson as contenders. He actually had the chance of having a Julio Cesar Chavez level resume. But I guess he did not "dare to be great" against guys his own size or bigger.
awesome
Hey is this sonya....if it is she has grown 🎉🎉... and hope she improves.... thanks sir Alex for the skill mastery
Great Russian boxing it is one of the best European styles in the boxing game
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isnt trapping it for a counter be more discouraging or is that just too difficult of a timing to do consistently nd safely.
technically trapping would be frowned on by most referees i think .i could be wrong though