Special Moves: The Pawing Jab of Thomas "Hitman" Hearns
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2014
- Connor Ruebusch of BloodyElbow.com and BadLeftHook.com breaks down the pawing jab of Thomas "Hitman" Hearns in this, the first of many "quick hits" focusing on the trademark techniques of great fighters.
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Mashiba Ryo
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I came here because of hajime no ippo XD
I came here because of Godzilla.
Hajime no ippo anyone?
+biggideal Read the manga, watching anime now.
😂😂👌🏻👌🏻ًMashiba
yeah
+biggideal god dammit.
+Ichews You Mashiba's fan. Wanna be an outboxer
I listen for about a minute and subscribed immediately. Not just great commentary, but great use of footage. Loving it!
+degge4ever Same here, I gotta see what else this guy has.
degge4ever ditto
Mashiba Ryo would be pleased
i came here because of him lol
i wonder if THIS will be his next big killer
In the manga mashiba doesent even know who Thommy is
Thank you so very very VERY much dude, I love this videos and this "Special Move" series will be incredibly good considering the ammount of signature boxer moves.
Great analysis. Very underrated channel
good job, i hope you make a new video like this. I love the details in your analysis .
Great video. I appreciate your efforts in putting this together. Thanks.
Awesome explanation of this technique. Thank you very much.
great analysis for what happens in a fraction of a second, very nice.
I wish this series would come back, heavy hands is awesome I just wish they did a few more technical analysis short snip videos like these, similar to lawrence kenshins work I guess. Great job either way.
Love the special move series!
Great work
What an excellently made video
Maaan, you gotta make more of these
The long pause @1:49 I knew he was gonna wreck him....
This is more effective when you are taller than youre opponent
Or larger arms
Literally every punch besides overhands.
Even a short guy can make a jab work for him.
@@kobiecamp1134 Yeah but the other guy can punch you while your arms extended if they have longer reach.
@@esscate And that's why short guys should know how to slip, block, parry, deflect, and duck.
this was great, thanks!
great stuff connor!
Hearns was a MFer back in the 80's. He dropped almost all he faced.
Great stuff. Every boxing student tryng to learn how to fight tall should have a look at this, wether you got crazy Hearns punching power or not.
Thanks for sharing.
great video!
Great video
Great channel!
Subscribed!
Is this series gonna continue? This is awesome
This man is very knowledgeable
2:02- Tommy made him do "The Lean Back & Fall Forward" dance.
Good in depth
I call it a flicker, best combo I've used it is with a couple left flickers followed by a chopping right.
Brandon Chandler Is your ring name by any chance 'The Grim Reaper'?
KatonRyu No, just Brandon Chandler... for now.
Brandon Chandler Soooo not related to mashiba...
No, just a big fan of Hearns, I've see him use that combo in a lot of matches. Is Mashiba another popular boxer who uses the hit-man style?
Brandon Chandler Captain Obvious here, Ryo Mashiba is a character from boxing manga/anime Hajime no Ippo, in which characters are based on real boxers. Main character is lightweight version of Tyson, for example. *flies away
The Flicker Jab! Hajime No Ippo is the best!
yeaa men !!!
AG21films this isn't a flicker jab...
wasnt george foremans a pawing jab as well? his punches looked slow, but were very effective
dewfish Yes, good eye. Foreman seemed to have a pawing version of *every* punch. Hearns may have posted his arm on people's faces and collarbones, but Foreman would literally just reach out and shove his opponents around, and then hit them while they were off-balance. He was a far trickier fighter in his prime than most are willing to give him credit for.
+dewfish I think Foreman had some of the best jabs in boxing history, he beat up Shannon briggs with it and got robbed of that win, he looked as if he would also "joust" with it too coming upward with the punch then even doubling it missing the first one and countering a punch with the second one, I think he did everything with the jab that could be done in boxing...............
People say Tyson would be the worst to street fight, I think it would be foreman.
Great vid
Practico kickboxing y pretendo usar esta tecnica maravillosa. Mashiba!
Pensé que era el único que tan bien entró por mashiba ryo
thx a lot
Hearns, Lewis, kitcho all had the same style
I guess late great trainer Mr. Steward Rip.
the beast
great work, when you gonna put the next special move? thanks very much
Thanks! I'm finishing up a Mike Tyson one right now.
yeah man i can t wait, you did a amazing work, hugs man
I was born for this style
A pawing jab is advanced jabbing Rigondeaux did that a lot against Donaire. When he fought Lomachenko in the first round there jab was even more advanced both were using rhythm to the jab and also feint simultaneously with of course body rhythm that had both guessing
excellent videoclip very instructive. So is this special move forbidden from current boxing rules?
Technically, yes, but in a sport where even dangerous fouls like rabbit punches are called infrequently, at best, you can get away with holding your hand in the face of an opponent for quite a while, with most refs. I've only seen fighters cautioned about it a handful of times, and I can't recall a single point taken.
Makanouchi look out
How effective is this without boxing gloves?
fucking wonderful!
This line of sight blocking would be great if a shift went after it.
If Broner Incorporated this he'd be a legend
what's a check hook? watching a video of you explaining all the various hooks would be very entertaining and insightful to all
I think its a hook at a charging opponent, you side step and hit it.
darthclone7 putting the glove on the side of your face to check a hook
Mashibaa!!!
What's the violin music at 1min???
I want to know too so im leaving this comment here :D
darude sandstorm
@@RideAndRead Classical christmas favorites 70 @ 1min & 8bit dungeon boss kevin macleod at the start
Hajime no Ippo
you forgot to add that it doesn't hurt to have a FUCKING 78 INCH REACH when everyone else in your weight division has 66-70
I came here from Hajime No Ippo
I don't get it: Holmes was always sticking his left hand in the face of opponenents buy nobody said he was using a "pawing" jab. As a matter of fact sticking a hand in the face of somebody it is not a jab.
U boxed before?
I love all the Hajime No Ippo comments here.
It's fuckin great XD
Good vid though
What if opponent land a body blow.
It was more effective because of the height as well.
Yeah, a shorter boxer with less reach would be a target for overhand rights, love to know how to defend against those.
Yeah, it's great for lighter taller guys who usually fight shorter guys. I use this a lot when sparring and by far my favorite part is the blinding.
Well, floyd is not the tallest guy, and he use the pawing jab pretty well
am i the only one who search this for Izawa Masaki? Holyland-Kouji Mori check it out guys
interesting
Gaolang?
manny pacquiao is very good at this technique.. he will going to cover the eyes of the enemy with his right jab then follow it with blindingly fast left hand..
Wilder should add this to his game
By Milo Pugh he did against spzilka
In Mike Tyson's case, he blocks his opponents vision with their own eyelids when they get knocked the f*ck out.
Im told i have a smilar style
This reminds me of the criss cross counter the Australian boxer used against miyata in Hajime no ippo 3:17
Would you recommend a shorter boxer to ever use this jab? Sounds kinda dangerous to do if your reach is shorter
Yes, but you'd want to use it a little differently. It makes for a really nice distance closing tool to get past the reach of a taller opponent. If you stick the jab in their face and step in low, you'll be close enough to hit them before they even realize it. So as a shorter guy, I would recommend using it to disguise movement more so than follow-up punches, though there is definitely room for that too, if you step in with a nice short right.
Connor Ruebusch Ah, thanks man; keep up the awesome work!
+Vincent Roechester I like to double it up and use it to set up a right to the solar plexus.
Gaolan estilo
Gaolang Wongsawat : ??
yes, hajime no ippo
Went here to see if this kind of style is true.
please put subtitles in Spanish if you can
nice
Hagler had a decent jab 2 👌
Mashiba?¡ hahaha pff , Takamura and Byson¡
i see... he blinds his opponent with his left to cover for his right... interesting.
Grid yup and so he can step to an angle to expose his centerline and land on jaw
why i cant see this type of boxing in this new generation of boxers
@@delarosalouiskentr.2604 because you're blind
@@skippylegrandgourou777
eehhh...thats mean
@@skippylegrandgourou777 shut up, no one todays postures like the old days, maybe only Floyd did before his jab to the body
Face it, Steve Fox would completely destroy Mashiba's Flicker
came here from ippo
Bison.
Mashiba😂
Ryo mashiba de la vida real like si no quieres que te agarre mashiba
Subtitules plz spanish version hahaa
I'm sorry to break it to you, Hajime no Ippo lovers, but this is not the flicker jab. This is the Hitman. Mashiba's jab is a flicker, not a hitman. Please do a better research.
Jack Stoneheart hitman is not punch but stance
Mashiba uses the hitman style too?
Hitman is a stance. D-CAF
Larry Holmes did it best!!
The manipulation of the jab, or jab manipulation.
Goddamn all I want to do is read the comments on a video about my favorite boxer without a bunch of fucking weebs infesting them