I feel you bro. I went through that too, Jesus saved me, but I can see how something new and exciting like boxing would pull you out of it. Do your best to avoid it from now on. Stay in the light no matter what.
I love how it illustrates that box is more about being smart, sharp and mentally prepared than just being physically gifted or trained. All that power, energy and speed that training builds is only as good as the mind of the boxer allows it to be.
What gives me strength in tough times , is knowing i am only human , every person on earth isnt safe from feeling fear , however not everyone can act on it ,
A coach version would be amazing, including insights from Cus D’Amato, Angelo Dundee, Emanuel Stewart, Teddy Atlas and Roger Mayweather, just to name a few
@@CAOdres1it is about half way done. There were so many fights at the end of last year i had to put this on hold. I aim to get this out end of Jan or Start of Feb now
This is absolutely incredible, mam. I'm surprised someone hasn't done this before. Getting straight from the horses mouth, so to speak. Man, I'm glad your channel exists. You and a very few other guys really love this sport.
@@imtiredcharlie Because having love for something doesn't mean you'll automatically be one of the best at it.... Grow up buddy, it's not just about love and dedication, although those are the most important ingredients at the top of the game but they do not compose of the whole picture.
Congratulations and respect boxing the biggest part of my life in the past for long time many years its such a great teacher of truth For me Practicing drilling over and over because you know were your week and need to get better you can make it a strength thats probably One of the most gratifying feelings in the world Going putting in the work at something you're not naturally good at and making it something you become a master or professional at so awesome
@@jambostringo FLOYD HAD THE BEST EDUCATED JAB IN BOXING HISTORY HIS JAB TOO THE BODY WAS SO BEAUTIFUL TO SETUP OTHER COUNTER SHOTS OFF HIS SUPERIOR JAB PEOPLE DONT KNOW BOXING LOLOL!!!
Great video! Opening up with Mike Tyson gave me chills. I can see how much Cus D'amato meant to him. It's like listening to Cus speaking thru Tyson from everything he taught him, LEGENDARY!
This video should be a part of every aspiring young fighter's arsenal of technique studies. Beautiful curation of these legends' sweetest morsels of the sweet science. Levels above the rest.
On GGG using your head on the inside is something wrestler do because your body follows your head so you control where the body moves. something my wrestling coach taught me.
A lot of people don’t know this but GGG I’ve met him and talked him he use to wrestle before he committed to boxing so he’s got freestyle and Greco wrestling background
@@AyAngelchillfoo1315 crawford,ggg and loma all have background in wrestling. its really nice to see that they are welll rounded. it's just too bad that mma is out of question for them since boxing pays more
@@diediedie1992 and a few others as well I met GGG a few months ago and went to his gym to train before his old coach from way back and talked to him more and he told me ultimately he stuck to boxing over wrestling
@@diediedie1992 Boxing is more entertaining. Nobody denied the effectiveness of wrestling or bjj but it does not creat excitement for majority of people.
Started boxing 5 weeks ago. Absolutely love it , today was my first sparring session and I ate a lot more punches then I landed. It was great. A lot of learning , this was an amazing video to watch and I’ll keep rewatching to take it all in. Thanks so much for the upload ! Have subbed and look forward to more videos in the future. You’re awesome !
@@ethanallen2233 keep at it my man ! I especially recommend starting sparring if you have other new guys to train with. It’s good to spar against everyone at all levels , the elites shouldn’t go too hard on you and you’ll learn a lot off sparring them especially foot work and feints I’ve found
@@way_of_water thanks heaps ! My usual schedule at the moment is 2 hours a day at the gym , Monday, Tuesday , Thursday. Wednesday 1 hour sparring. Some Fridays fitness and skill work. I’ve put my name down for a fight in March next year , a lot of hard work to put in to get ready for this fight and I can’t wait. Beautiful sport ! A lot of black eyes and blood noses to come 👊🏼 go well and keep at it too 👌🏼
This is brilliant! Thanks a trillion! I'm a Jeet Kune Do/Western Boxing artist and I love this so much. I can't think of a better video on fighting! If Bruce Lee was alive, he'd be all over this video and showing it to his students.
Beautifully put together. The highlights illustrating the techniques and tactics significantly add to the explanation. That, and they are amazing to watch. Great work!
28:08 this bit with Andre ward really hit home as a martial artists my base is and forever will be boxing, I started doing Muay Thai and mma a year ago and everyone knows me as an awkward fighter I can do a traditional Thai stance but I always wanted to bring more boxing into my style since I’m comfortable with it and understand well but I did have to drop some mannerisms like having my front leg dug in since it’s now a venerability Bruce lee was way ahead of his time since his teachings are still relevant
Bruce basicallly created mma. Thats what JKD was. Jon jones is basically the purest example of JKD in a ring. He does whats needed to win and not bound to any style.
Duran still got them Instincts, and reflexes.Obviously his physical abilities are gone but he still sees everything,Moves well for hixx as age.Xan still articulate himself. Legend.
Duran was a much more complete fighter than he sometimes gets credit for. His inside game was top-notch, but he could box at any range in order to get to his preferred range. He also had great defense which helps as to why he's still so sharp today.
@@drinfernodds most complete fighter in history.could do it all,and anyone who knows boxing gives him all the credit.And he was a fighter through and through. Even in his older years against top competition he was competitive.Just off ability, and IQ
I was living in Chicago in the 80’s and I remember seeing Tyson on TV and during the interview he said when you throw a punch you should always be moving your head or feet, I never forgot that.
The biggest thing my father told me about fighting just in general not only boxing is the importance of inertia...The importance of making sure the punches that you want to knock out your opponents are thrown not only with your arm but your body moving with it too to shift your bodyweight into the force of the punch
Bernard is the king of subtle movements in boxing. Nobody did subtle moves better, you dont know they are happening. If you ever fought somebody like that it is almost impossible to figure out because its so subtle you cant tell what they are doing. Todays dudes are different. They dont the same sort of subtle moves like andre ward, bhop, henrry armstrong. New guys about doing mayweather flashy moves and nothing wrong with that but boxing has changed a lot in the last 10 years. The inside game also. People think of floyd as the shoulder roll guy but if you seem shoudler to shoulder on someone and inside he was so subtle and tricky. Just different now.
Watery eyes.. smh please share first track or entire tracklist for that matter. I'd love to play while on the bag. Beautiful video. God bless you. Boxing really is life.
"Well, with power, a lot of it is natural - you are just born with it like I was myself. But training is important. Chopping wood, lifting hay bales, things like that, that’s what today’s fighters should do - go back to old-school, natural methods of training. My trainer, Archie Moore, he told me to go away and chop trees for two weeks before a fight, and I did and it made all the difference in the world; all the difference to my life. I’d say doing things like that increases you punching power by at least 25-percent - forget lifting weights, that just makes you muscle-bound and takes away your speed. Go back to nature when you train." -Earnie Shavers Source: Heavyweight Legend And “Puncher Of The Century” Earnie Shavers On How He’d Have Done Against The Greats • East Side Boxing • News Archives
So here's a cool side note you see how GGG was using his head To get leverage so the first line of defense in wrestling is very similar If I can keep my head underneath your Opponents it's hard for them to get underneath you yeah I was Talk before you sprawl before you wizard before you do anything if someone is getting ready to take a shot Your head is your first lion defense you wanna be underneath them
Unfortunately, the video had some recent copyright claims, so some of the Hopkins examples and Donaire footage had to be cut. (The original video is available on my patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/genius-boxing-1-103352560?Link&
Amazing video, very well put together. I must admit Mike standing there looking like he's about to do a business presentation then he unfolds his hands from behind his back and he has gloves on absolutely sent me lmfao
Honestly, I just got inspired by Duran, Sam Langford, Shavers, and Lennox. I'm 25, 206 and 5'8. For some reason...whenever I do my stairs (5000 every morning), I imagine myself bashing the body and using my head to control the inside. And I only think "Liver and ribs" when I am in the zone doing beginner shadow boxing. Anyone can give me advice? I just got inspired a month ago
*Update! Hope you enjoy and can take something from this. Part 2 is now up check it out here:
ua-cam.com/video/YEDO2xdMgjg/v-deo.html
Would love a trainer version!!!
I am waiting for the part two video.
5.5k Likes baby
Thank you so much for this technique compilation. Bless you.
No need, shoulda done Trainers 1st if u we’re gonna do 2 parts!!! Learned all we needed from the actual CHAMPS in this one!!! Love it
I had a terrible depression, I felt like I could die any second. I found boxing and now I have a reason to live.
That's so awesome! Box engages not only physically, but most importantly - mentally. Forces to be present and focused.
Nice thing.
Awesome
let's fking go bro
Jesus loves you bro🙏🏾✝️
I feel you bro. I went through that too, Jesus saved me, but I can see how something new and exciting like boxing would pull you out of it. Do your best to avoid it from now on. Stay in the light no matter what.
Away from the politics and the business, the science of boxing is a beautiful thing.
It sure is
@BoxingLife away from the violence and brain damage too
I love how it illustrates that box is more about being smart, sharp and mentally prepared than just being physically gifted or trained.
All that power, energy and speed that training builds is only as good as the mind of the boxer allows it to be.
I never thought of it that way thanks
that's the interesting part of physical training, it forces you to develop nervs of steel. If you get scared of your opponent you've pretty much lost
What gives me strength in tough times , is knowing i am only human , every person on earth isnt safe from feeling fear , however not everyone can act on it ,
Andre ward’s lesson on the jab is very eye opening. Atleast to me
Yeah that bit ima sit with while I go get clothes out the laundry. Lost art indeed….
I likedneed Nino Donaire’s.
A coach version would be amazing, including insights from Cus D’Amato, Angelo Dundee, Emanuel Stewart, Teddy Atlas and Roger Mayweather, just to name a few
In the works, will be out in the new year. I will have part 2 similar to this next month.
@@BoxingLife when will it come out?
These are apt proxies bro
@@CAOdres1it is about half way done. There were so many fights at the end of last year i had to put this on hold. I aim to get this out end of Jan or Start of Feb now
@@BoxingLife awesome thank u
Fight the boxer and box the fighter
@@LudwigSauerteig beautiful
This is absolutely incredible, mam. I'm surprised someone hasn't done this before. Getting straight from the horses mouth, so to speak. Man, I'm glad your channel exists. You and a very few other guys really love this sport.
Thank you for the kind words! Glad I can give back
Millions love boxing
This is such an insightful and crucial video for all of us who box, thank you for this boxing life
Thank you, that means a lot. I wanted to create something that could be useful through the fighters themselves.
John 3:16
Romans 10:9
John 3:3
Matthew 7:21
John 14:6
👍❤👌
I appreciate this Video so much and Take some tips for my fight tomorrow
Boxing is my life 🤌🏻❤️
I felt the same. Some advice from me would be to make sure you have a job as well if you’re young.
@@imtiredcharlie coming from a clown No life 🤡
@@imtiredcharlie
Because having love for something doesn't mean you'll automatically be one of the best at it.... Grow up buddy, it's not just about love and dedication, although those are the most important ingredients at the top of the game but they do not compose of the whole picture.
Same🤌
Congratulations and respect boxing the biggest part of my life in the past for long time many years its such a great teacher of truth For me Practicing drilling over and over because you know were your week and need to get better you can make it a strength thats probably One of the most gratifying feelings in the world Going putting in the work at something you're not naturally good at and making it something you become a master or professional at so awesome
Man, Andre Ward just has a gift for teaching. Surprised about all the possibilities a jab to the stomach opens.
@@jambostringo FLOYD HAD THE BEST EDUCATED JAB IN BOXING HISTORY HIS JAB TOO THE BODY WAS SO BEAUTIFUL TO SETUP OTHER COUNTER SHOTS OFF HIS SUPERIOR JAB PEOPLE DONT KNOW BOXING LOLOL!!!
Great video! Opening up with Mike Tyson gave me chills. I can see how much Cus D'amato meant to him. It's like listening to Cus speaking thru Tyson from everything he taught him, LEGENDARY!
Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah he certainly soaked up a lot from Cus!
This was a genius idea. I'd love a part 2 eventually.
@@sirchcaep you should ask Ward on low blows he's a master..
This video should be a part of every aspiring young fighter's arsenal of technique studies. Beautiful curation of these legends' sweetest morsels of the sweet science. Levels above the rest.
This is why you are one of the best boxing channels on UA-cam. No biased views, no gossip. Just great boxing content
On GGG using your head on the inside is something wrestler do because your body follows your head so you control where the body moves. something my wrestling coach taught me.
A lot of people don’t know this but GGG I’ve met him and talked him he use to wrestle before he committed to boxing so he’s got freestyle and Greco wrestling background
@@AyAngelchillfoo1315 crawford,ggg and loma all have background in wrestling. its really nice to see that they are welll rounded. it's just too bad that mma is out of question for them since boxing pays more
@@diediedie1992 and a few others as well I met GGG a few months ago and went to his gym to train before his old coach from way back and talked to him more and he told me ultimately he stuck to boxing over wrestling
@@diediedie1992 Boxing is more entertaining. Nobody denied the effectiveness of wrestling or bjj but it does not creat excitement for majority of people.
Wrestling is a sport that lacks glory
Started boxing 5 weeks ago. Absolutely love it , today was my first sparring session and I ate a lot more punches then I landed. It was great. A lot of learning , this was an amazing video to watch and I’ll keep rewatching to take it all in. Thanks so much for the upload ! Have subbed and look forward to more videos in the future. You’re awesome !
Great to hear man! This is a sport you never stop learning and adapting. Happy this video has helped and will get a part 2 up soon for you!
5 weeks and you did a sparing? I have the same Time ando nothing Yet, i really want to.
Keep it up! I have improved a lot in 8 months of consistent training. Started this year in February
@@ethanallen2233 keep at it my man ! I especially recommend starting sparring if you have other new guys to train with. It’s good to spar against everyone at all levels , the elites shouldn’t go too hard on you and you’ll learn a lot off sparring them especially foot work and feints I’ve found
@@way_of_water thanks heaps ! My usual schedule at the moment is 2 hours a day at the gym , Monday, Tuesday , Thursday. Wednesday 1 hour sparring. Some Fridays fitness and skill work. I’ve put my name down for a fight in March next year , a lot of hard work to put in to get ready for this fight and I can’t wait. Beautiful sport ! A lot of black eyes and blood noses to come 👊🏼 go well and keep at it too 👌🏼
Tyson bringing out his hands with the gloves on. I did not expect that
Bernard Hopkins’ advice on the left hook is awesome. My left hook is my dynamite power punch, so I’m always looking to optimize it xD
That microsecond that waits until throwing the left hook at 4:10 is magnificent.
Gold content, we need a whole serie of such compilations of pro advices like this. Thank you so much!
Thank you! Wanted to put this out there as a test to see how you guys would respond. Happy to create more like this in the future!
@@BoxingLife Please do! That's genius work, congrats
@@BoxingLife
Yes please it's amazing
The sweet science behind boxing is amazing.. A true fan of the art and I’m grateful for this content
SIMPLY THE BEST BOXING ADVICE I HAVE EVER COME ACROSS.
I STUDIED EVERY CLIP FRAME BY FRAME.
This is great. If I was an elite boxer, I couldn't wait to retire so I could finally reveal all my secrets.
“In the corner” with smitty…. Man these fighters was dropping so many gems 💎 it’s crazy!
This is one of those videos I'll return to anytime I lose love for the sport
Thank you!
You put it perfectly.
this is the greatest video i have ever seen........ put it on replay.
1:32 - how he stood back up after the crazy uppercut baffled the mind
Beautiful breakdown from former legends thank you for putting this together definitely will be used as a training camp video 🎉
Glad it was helpful!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I appreciate the effort that you made to find the fight clips to match up what the boxers are saying
This is brilliant! Thanks a trillion! I'm a Jeet Kune Do/Western Boxing artist and I love this so much. I can't think of a better video on fighting! If Bruce Lee was alive, he'd be all over this video and showing it to his students.
Beautifully put together. The highlights illustrating the techniques and tactics significantly add to the explanation. That, and they are amazing to watch. Great work!
Glad it was helpful and appreciate the kind word! Part 2 in the making.
@@BoxingLife look forward to it
This is diamond. Would like to see Crawford explaining his thought process about the check hook followed by examples. Boxing is so so beautiful omg
You really have to study the masters in their own element and niche’
like this and this video is a cram session in boxing theory
Great work
what a beautiful art form 🖼️ like Caravaggio painting truly the sweet science. Beautiful the human anatomy for combat the sharpest tool.
28:08 this bit with Andre ward really hit home as a martial artists my base is and forever will be boxing, I started doing Muay Thai and mma a year ago and everyone knows me as an awkward fighter I can do a traditional Thai stance but I always wanted to bring more boxing into my style since I’m comfortable with it and understand well but I did have to drop some mannerisms like having my front leg dug in since it’s now a venerability
Bruce lee was way ahead of his time since his teachings are still relevant
Way
Bruce basicallly created mma. Thats what JKD was. Jon jones is basically the purest example of JKD in a ring. He does whats needed to win and not bound to any style.
Duran still got them
Instincts, and reflexes.Obviously his physical abilities are gone but he still sees everything,Moves well for hixx as age.Xan still articulate himself. Legend.
Duran was a much more complete fighter than he sometimes gets credit for. His inside game was top-notch, but he could box at any range in order to get to his preferred range. He also had great defense which helps as to why he's still so sharp today.
@@drinfernodds most complete fighter in history.could do it all,and anyone who knows boxing gives him all the credit.And he was a fighter through and through. Even in his older years against top competition he was competitive.Just off ability, and IQ
Binged to the end. QUALITY content. Thank you for such an informative video.❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
I subbed because of this. Do more please. Advice cut with actual footage of examples is worth a LOT.
Will have another up soon
I was living in Chicago in the 80’s and I remember seeing Tyson on TV and during the interview he said when you throw a punch you should always be moving your head or feet, I never forgot that.
thank you so much for this video it's sometimes easy to get caught up on whose getting punched that the art behind it is neglected
This is boxing GOLD
The biggest thing my father told me about fighting just in general not only boxing is the importance of inertia...The importance of making sure the punches that you want to knock out your opponents are thrown not only with your arm but your body moving with it too to shift your bodyweight into the force of the punch
that combo from Benavidez never ceases to make me holler
I appreciate this channel for this video, this is true a gem for any boxer, amateur or pro.
I appreciate the kind words. I wanted put together something that could help through the fighters.
@@BoxingLifecan you make a part 2?
Good stuff. Andre Ward really highlighted his example on Chad....As many times as I heard his nane I knew it was serious
Ward lol. Very dirty fighter and boring.
@@edge803 take a shot of liquor everytime he says Chad lol
I’ve just gotten into boxing for fitness but mate it is a whole entire philosophy and way of life. Can’t wait for my training gloves!
Andre ward’s advices were the best by far
honestly one of the best boxing videos I have ever watched, I've rewatched it so many times
Andre ward talked his shit. Last bit especially, greatest boying video ive seen. This motivating like nothing else
Form is really important, Every single boxer I like had impeccable form 👌
beautiful representation of the sweet science.
Golovkin’s head usage is a real hint 😮
This video is a treasure i think i might gain 3 months of practicing by knowing principles in this video
Mike tyson is a really amazing boxer, very respectful and calm too. My favorite boxer.
Boxing is so beautiful ❤️
Already one of my favorite UA-cam videos ever
Glad you liked it Jacob!
This video Is a beautiful thing
by far one of the best boxing educational videos on youtube. More please!
Glad to hear you enjoyed. Working on the next one!
Bernard is the king of subtle movements in boxing. Nobody did subtle moves better, you dont know they are happening. If you ever fought somebody like that it is almost impossible to figure out because its so subtle you cant tell what they are doing. Todays dudes are different. They dont the same sort of subtle moves like andre ward, bhop, henrry armstrong. New guys about doing mayweather flashy moves and nothing wrong with that but boxing has changed a lot in the last 10 years. The inside game also. People think of floyd as the shoulder roll guy but if you seem shoudler to shoulder on someone and inside he was so subtle and tricky. Just different now.
people dont care to learn the fundamentals anymore, they wanna copy all the big name experienced boxers without getting down the basics first
Watery eyes.. smh please share first track or entire tracklist for that matter. I'd love to play while on the bag. Beautiful video. God bless you. Boxing really is life.
Mike the master said being a big man has no significance. He proved that
Dude keep posting these, it’s like vets talking about their stories, then showing them at war
I will do man! Good analogy!
"Well, with power, a lot of it is natural - you are just born with it like I was myself. But training is important. Chopping wood, lifting hay bales, things like that, that’s what today’s fighters should do - go back to old-school, natural methods of training. My trainer, Archie Moore, he told me to go away and chop trees for two weeks before a fight, and I did and it made all the difference in the world; all the difference to my life. I’d say doing things like that increases you punching power by at least 25-percent - forget lifting weights, that just makes you muscle-bound and takes away your speed. Go back to nature when you train." -Earnie Shavers
Source: Heavyweight Legend And “Puncher Of The Century” Earnie Shavers On How He’d Have Done Against The Greats • East Side Boxing • News Archives
Best 33mins of my 2023 so far. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This is an incredible video!!! You point out the nuances of boxing so beautifully and I love hearing the legends give their insight. Thank you!
This is one of the greatest and most important boxing videos ever made 🙏🏼🔥
One of the best videos about boxing... thank you... from a guy who wants to be good in boxing but doesnt have a coach💪
One of the best informational boxing videos I've ever seen
You can tell old Duran still got it man. That boy movement is beautiful to see
I am a student of this game, I wanna learn very badly and become a master with this craft💯
Floyd is just too smooth, master of the sweet science 🥊
Best video about martial arts combining all the sigmas of boxing
Tyson is just a straight savage
That Canelo and Tyson advicebis all I need from this vid! Great stuff!
Incredible content!!! Keep these coming and long live boxing! 🥊
There you go. We don't just box. We have the heart of a warrior and the mind of a scientist.
So here's a cool side note you see how GGG was using his head To get leverage so the first line of defense in wrestling is very similar If I can keep my head underneath your Opponents it's hard for them to get underneath you yeah I was Talk before you sprawl before you wizard before you do anything if someone is getting ready to take a shot Your head is your first lion defense you wanna be underneath them
From one fighter to another, keep fighting the good fight 🙂👍
Amazing man! Please more of this for us learning boxers🥊🥊🥊
Hey,man what a video. Amazing,superb,love you for this beautiful gift you gave all of us.❤❤
1st lesson is from Mike Tyson - already hooked 🥊🥊👍
I love this video with all my heart
🙌
Brilliant compilation, such good knowledge it made me smile, thanks for this
I love that Andre Ward quoted Bruce Lee, one Bay Area legend learns from another.
Amazing content , I love your channel ! Looking forward to more genius advice episodes like that !
Now that was truly a video of value to me. Thanks!
@@viennois0123 my pleasure
One of the best boxing videos out there.
That Benavidez 'shoeshine' was DOPE
really enjoyed this hoping to see a part 2 and more content like this in the future :)
I needed this thank you
Floyd a genius in the ring. It’s beautiful.
This video brought tears to my eyes is beautiful video ❤️💫
This is why I'm subscribed to this channel. Absolute gold!
Unfortunately, the video had some recent copyright claims, so some of the Hopkins examples and Donaire footage had to be cut. (The original video is available on my patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/genius-boxing-1-103352560?Link&
In this 33 minute video is a life time of boxing
Amazing video, very well put together. I must admit Mike standing there looking like he's about to do a business presentation then he unfolds his hands from behind his back and he has gloves on absolutely sent me lmfao
1 Time gave the best advice for a new fighter
Honestly, I just got inspired by Duran, Sam Langford, Shavers, and Lennox. I'm 25, 206 and 5'8. For some reason...whenever I do my stairs (5000 every morning), I imagine myself bashing the body and using my head to control the inside. And I only think "Liver and ribs" when I am in the zone doing beginner shadow boxing.
Anyone can give me advice? I just got inspired a month ago
This is truly amazing what a great video much respect for putting this together It was brilliant