A slip is different, this is weaving. A slip or from what people call it a roll is when the defender slips or rolls off the punch using his shoulders. People refer to this technique as slipping or rolling off the punch. Mainly used to avoid hooks to the head. In a worse case scenario if you get caught up in the ropes, the chances of getting hit to the body are higher than the head. Its easier to bob and weave or slip.But the best way to avoid body shots are using your elbows, rotating, getting off the ropes (of course), counter punching, and the last option is clinching or holding.
I'm on the Boxing team here at the world's famous 20th Street Gym here in Denver. Coach Baca, our coach is teaching the boxers the EXACT same thing that Dino is teaching. Freddie Roach, Angelo Dundee, Emmanuel Steward, and all the great coaches teach....The same thing as Dino. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, if you are saying: "A trainer is better than getting all your training on youtube- In that case, you are 100% correct. Otherwise, this training is NOT "crap">
I'm not Freddie Roach, but I'm pretty sure that's "duck". The slip moves left to right or right to left (depending on what you're slipping) not down/up. "Slips" are normally for avoiding straight punches. "Ducks" are for avoiding hooks.
@ReaperRyuji does it really matter? your trainer's gonna show u how the drill is going to go and since its a drill, you'll get used to the pattern. and your trainer's not gonna yell "SLIP THE PUNCH" everytime the other guy throws. its just basically an instinct thing. muscle memory. when you throw that same combo in a fight, you might get hit or you might not, but your body remembers how to throw the combo and thats what the drill is for. just like a regular 1 - 2, u gotta learn it first.
I guess slipping refers to ducking hooks, but I thought it referred to tucking your head to the side away from a straight bunch, then again I'm more familiar with Thai boxing.
@denhatnochkeiner Boxing phonology is not set in stone... after 20 years a trainer will always have a COMPLETELY different lexicon than any other trainer. It's like evolution lawl the closer the trainer the closer the lexicon! On a side note that boxer's form is absolutely fantastic!
Want to see this on a real Professional boxing match. Here on you there is a fight with mike tyson, where he ko's with the slip going to the body it looks like a pure text book move. But he makes it look superb.
Lol If boxing coaches had a common language/ technical jargon that we all used, then boxer's wouldn't get so confused. Especially when the boxer work's with other coaches on the pads for example, the coach can call a command and the boxer will know exactly how to respond. Just a thought
loll look at the guys legs, his upper body is big but he has chicken legs, thats always why the boxers weakness is always his legs in a street fighter, one nice kick there from a kickboxer and there not gonna be fighting or will be at a huge disadvantage from wobbling
This is a role. Not a slip... and the counter punching isn't to great. He's following a long range right cross with a close range left hook. If you land the long range right cross, the head will move back, so why would you throw a close range left hook. Just coaching bad punching patterns into the boxer. Also pushing the pad onto the boxers shot may look and sound good but again you are coaching your boxer to fall short in competition.
A slip is different, this is weaving. A slip or from what people call it a roll is when the defender slips or rolls off the punch using his shoulders. People refer to this technique as slipping or rolling off the punch. Mainly used to avoid hooks to the head. In a worse case scenario if you get caught up in the ropes, the chances of getting hit to the body are higher than the head. Its easier to bob and weave or slip.But the best way to avoid body shots are using your elbows, rotating, getting off the ropes (of course), counter punching, and the last option is clinching or holding.
"Crap"? Dino is one of the greatest boxing trainers today!! This is very good training to teach novice boxers how to be on offense, when on defense!!
Excellent instruction ! ! !
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Hook after the right hand absolutly ! ! !
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I'm on the Boxing team here at the world's famous 20th Street Gym here in Denver. Coach Baca, our coach is teaching the boxers the EXACT same thing that Dino is teaching.
Freddie Roach, Angelo Dundee, Emmanuel Steward, and all the great coaches teach....The same thing as Dino.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, if you are saying: "A trainer is better than getting all your training on youtube- In that case, you are 100% correct. Otherwise, this training is NOT "crap">
I'm not Freddie Roach, but I'm pretty sure that's "duck". The slip moves left to right or right to left (depending on what you're slipping) not down/up. "Slips" are normally for avoiding straight punches. "Ducks" are for avoiding hooks.
look at the dog chillin out in the back ground
@ReaperRyuji no sry mate but a bob and weave is when you lean back and slip,,foward is a slip but it's all good
@ReaperRyuji
does it really matter? your trainer's gonna show u how the drill is going to go and since its a drill, you'll get used to the pattern.
and your trainer's not gonna yell "SLIP THE PUNCH" everytime the other guy throws. its just basically an instinct thing. muscle memory.
when you throw that same combo in a fight, you might get hit or you might not, but your body remembers how to throw the combo and thats what the drill is for.
just like a regular 1 - 2, u gotta learn it first.
I guess slipping refers to ducking hooks, but I thought it referred to tucking your head to the side away from a straight bunch, then again I'm more familiar with Thai boxing.
i think the coach said always follow a right straight with a left hook so dont think he ment to say hook if he did :)
@denhatnochkeiner Boxing phonology is not set in stone... after 20 years a trainer will always have a COMPLETELY different lexicon than any other trainer. It's like evolution lawl the closer the trainer the closer the lexicon! On a side note that boxer's form is absolutely fantastic!
@SLCboxing exactly a role..
actually, that's a dog, in the background
Want to see this on a real Professional boxing match.
Here on you there is a fight with mike tyson, where he ko's with the slip going to the body
it looks like a pure text book move. But he makes it look superb.
that's bob n weaving (to avoid Hooks)
Slip is to avoid straight punches
Lol If boxing coaches had a common language/ technical jargon that we all used, then boxer's wouldn't get so confused. Especially when the boxer work's with other coaches on the pads for example, the coach can call a command and the boxer will know exactly how to respond. Just a thought
@ReaperRyuji Love how everyone knows better than the boxing coach...
@LoftyProduction Fuckin thank You!!!!....Know it alls.
@iJaaacobM ring ring... "Hello, don't give a fuck productions, how can I help?"
Great video but its a roll or bob and weave not a slip I teach my students a similar method and always teach them slips and rolls
if your orthodix, you shold never thrown a right hook!
loll look at the guys legs, his upper body is big but he has chicken legs, thats always why the boxers weakness is always his legs in a street fighter, one nice kick there from a kickboxer and there not gonna be fighting or will be at a huge disadvantage from wobbling
Is That A Dog In The Back?
i already knew this easy
that is a huge cat need to get it doing some cardio or something
That's a dog not a duck. (Look closely in the back)
those were rolls.... not slips.
His voice reminds me of larry merchant..
the dog behind is it alive??????hahahahahaha
thats a duck not a chicken
This is a role. Not a slip... and the counter punching isn't to great. He's following a long range right cross with a close range left hook. If you land the long range right cross, the head will move back, so why would you throw a close range left hook. Just coaching bad punching patterns into the boxer. Also pushing the pad onto the boxers shot may look and sound good but again you are coaching your boxer to fall short in competition.
nice drill, but that is a roll not a slip... If your going to instruct boxing, you should at least know the difference between the two.
@iJaaacobM Lmaoo!!!
That's a duck not a goose.
that's a weave, not a slip
Thats not a slip, more of a roll
the dog behind is it alive??????hahahahahaha