Get Past Long Range Jab | Stiff arm Jab | Glove in Your Face
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Got my first k1 fight January 27 Can’t wait been running 3 miles everyday under 20 minutes plus training 5 times a week
Good luck!
Thats dope bro whats your last name so we can look out for you
Nice!
Last names Ennis you can watch the fight at GPUK on UA-cam
A few weeks after the fight it will be uploaded on there I’m pretty sure anyway
Nice! Go get it
3 more ways against this stretched jabbing hand:
1st. Do it in two counts: a) With you rear hand WAVE his jab to the left. b) Shifting your stance from "orthodox" to "southpaw" by shuffling your rear right foot forward, STRIKE with you left hand which is becoming rear hand for your new southpaw stance.
2d. Also in two counts :a). With solid two hands block you GO FORWARD on his jab to close the distance. b) As soon as you feel his jab - strike with right hook. Left hand defends your head.
3. On three counts. a) Change stance opposite to his. If both of you orthodox, now you are in southpaw. b) Start your move not with shuffling front foot, but with bringing rear left foot 25sm forward SIMULTANEOUSLY parring his stretched jab hand to the left with your front right hand. (Rear foot is moving forward and front right hand is waving his jab to the left at the same time! ). c) Strike with you left hand (now rear) moving forward with your front foot (now it will be your right foot, you are "orthodox" now.
Nice, I love option 1, that's really a sweet technique
When Larry Holmes was tracking Iron Mike's head with that long-ass left of his, Mike eventually reacted by parrying with his rear right up from underneath Larry's left coupled with a step forward and a bit of peekaboo side-to-side head movement... Just a bit advanced perhaps, but it's a good technique for the shorter fighter vs. a tall guy who is tracking with the left. Thanks. 👊🖑
@Dawud Bryant tell that to GGG. Its called shifting.
I'm not the tallest person, so this video helped ALOT!!
I'm 6 3 but always have to spar with the biggest guys so this helped me too
Dang, this solved 100% of my problems! Thanks again JT for awesome tips!
You break things down so well Coach, I’ve improved as a fighter and person since watching your vids I’ve realized I have a lot more to give at times than I would’ve thought otherwise! Salute! Keep the great content comin, and Major Blessings to you and yours in the new Year!!
I love how strategically creative you are. I will work on this. I have a dirty way that always works and never get called for. I always start a combo off an uppercut to his extended elbow. As a short guy that arm in my face annoys the shit out of me. So I just uppercut the elbow and start my combos. They typically never do it more than twice after that. Thank you so much for the ideas bro!
@@user-dm1sj9bb9ethat's right. I left hook it and sometimes follow up with a straight right. It tires out their shoulder and also they sometimes get hit with the straight right
Awesome stuff as always JT. You never fail to inform or instruct in the most comprehensive manner possible. You've helped me out immensely. Take care!
Best thing I've seen all Christmas, hope you've had a good Christmas at Precision Striking from London
Awesome instructional vid, JT. I’m currently sparring a much bigger guy with longer reach and a southpaw who loves the long hand guard, so this is great for me to try in my next session. You the man!!
I would have never thought about this if it werent for this video, thank you so much! Keep up the amazing work
JT & Nate. This is actually one of your all times great vids for my personal learning. Like you, for my middle weight size & weight, I am normally the smaller.or shorter man which gives me a shorter reach. Engaging the opponents lead stick actually works far better than I expected. Al it takes is confidence in knowing that I will not be hit with his counter back stick. I have far more success moving or slipping to my right, his left because it forces him to move his feet more and changes his straight right, too a right cross, which is more difficult for him. Never be afraid of a disruptive lead stick, engage it.
Appreciate it. Great for us short guys.
Another great video.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks coach. This is the best videos you've done in 2018.
thank you!
A brilliant video, best I have watched for a while. I like this format. Good Job!
Super Great video!! I loved it, and learned alot too!! Thank you!!!!
This is some awesome material !!!! Thabnk you
Thank you for the coaching, but special thanks to nate for that shoulder endurance holding that left arm out! those extra minutes in the gym have been paying off
Wonderful teacher & trainer&Boxer.Big Thanks from France
Thanks JT helpful video. Keep up the good work.
Very helpful video. Sparring guys like that always drives me crazy!
Another great video! This is exactly what I need. My sparring partner are all taller than me and really gave me a hard time whenever i tried to close the distance. Can't wait to use these tips next time.
Fantastic video, super clear!
thank you coach you don't even how much youve helped me I'm struggling for long time with with this short distance now youve broke down for me thank you very respect for an amator ✊🏼✊🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼🥊🥊
Great videos! Technical skills that are important to drill. Thanks!
Great walkthrough - especially the slipping and movement
Faking the entry points never came to my mind. Genius amazing content
Amazing video. Thanks!
Had guys do this sat off my lead, jabbed to the body up to a true right cross over the stiff arm, then started working head body body head with feints then added lateral movements. Really good content on this channel
Thanks, this is extremely helpful!
Brilliant... Thanks!
This video helped me a ton!
This video was a joy to watch. Quality
Thanks, great topic and advice as usual! :-) I know the Byrd family Joe, and Chris and Chris used to do what he called pawing with it. Usually to try to take his opponents jab away, so the rear hand or even lead hook would be easier to see. But the downside is that if you get distracted and give it too much attention, or your vision gets obstructed for a bit by that extended lead, a sharp opponent can catch you. Also guys will often stick it out and paw with it and get you to fall in to their cadence, then switch up on you and nail you. I like to do a little role reversal sometimes, and keep a little more distance, where those things are not as effective, and make the other guy come after me more, then steal the march as some say. One topic I almost never see talked about is how do you best deal with feints and fakes? That would be a good one! :-)
interesting, I see exactly what you mean, thanks!!
Awesome video, thx! 🔥
You always give a very good advice 😊😊😁 thank you sir.
Nice! Very helpful. Being a short guy, always have to deal with taller opponents and that annoying long jabs. Thank you.
Awesome work guys really liked this
Excellent video. Keep it up. I do that lead hand trick a lot it's very discouraging for my opponent. I will keep a look out for these counters aha and if it happens to me
Precisely the issue I’m having with one person, I find my self spending more energy to connect a few times where as he can attack at will. Thanks Coach 🙏
JT just explained a whole lotta pro fights I've seen. And at the same time gave examples of how to defend and win those exchanges. Thats Whats Up! Coach
Brilliant. Easily the best boxing channel on the internet
Thanks from London,England,my son (having his second fight soon) loves your channel
Awesome!
Good video this video really helped thanks and by the way good video now I'm making progress in boxing thankyou
Amazing vid and showing the possibilities and tactics. Im scheduled for my first fight (feb 9th mma for 155lb division) assuming they find an opponent. Been training 2 years in grappling and over 1 in boxing/muay thai, and your vids have definitely helped me develop and upgrade as a striker, which has surprisingly been applicable to my grappling as well. Thanks man, keep up those videos
Good luck Billy! "Hit him hard, hit him often"
Love this video. I'm struggling with this exact thing
Great breakdown.
Nice video man! Greetings from The Netherlands
Great video man
Your going to make champions in ur gym best boxing coach
Damn I haven’t watched your content in a little bit. You’ve really upped your game
Thank you
Thanks coach
That green looks good 👍!! Nice
Love this video boss
Awesome, this has been one of my main issues that does not allow me to approach my sparring mates. I always go deffensive because of that
Excellent. Thanks. From Ireland.
I dig the new intro
You guys are awesome
Nice video and Channel ! 👌
Very nice ... 👊👊
This is exactly my problem, thank you
In a Sparring a taller guy did this to me, but I noticed he can't punch with his left when he commits to stiff.
So a Just opened the distance, he retracted his arm since it would be energy lost keeping it up. Than when he went to stiff it again I steped in under his arm with a jab and right hand to the body.
In that moment he could only punch with his right so I kept an eye on it to counter if he tried to use it.
After that I started to mix the angle of the slip: Sometimes to his left with a jab in the face crossing his stiff arm so he couldn't lower it. Slip under with a jab to the solar plexus. Slip to his right and using a left hook.
When I slip under and to his right My attetion to his right hand was doubled, the moment it moved to counter me I must be one step ahead to block or evade to counter.
They key moment was the time when the arm is streched, if he commits to make a Stiff arm his reaction will be a little behind.
You get a guy with fast hands your going to be in trouble!
@@jstar6543 if your opponent is taller and faster than you you are fucked anyway rsrsrs
@@Nakata2021 then you need better footwork and angles#
Wladimir does the same but he jabs and throws nasty double hooks with the lead hand while stepping to the left.
Great video as always coach. My buddy threw me off with this guard today during sparring, just like you explained and there aren't too many people on UA-cam talking about how to counter it lol. Thanks.
I've faced it a lot, once you get used to it you'll be very comfortable with it. If you can get close to the lead hand and predict/control it you'll be better off. The one thing I didn't cover is that as you move forward a lot of these guys like to move back and then fire, so you'll have to move your head or cover and be ready for that.
@@PrecisionBoxing Good thing to note. Appreciate the advice, big time chief.
It's all about the footwork!
Good video man I like all your stuff Should run your own gym. There are more affective ways of going through that guard and avoid a right hand if you get in. But that’s a good basics and simple ways too.
another great video
Great vid coach can you make a videos explaining how to do the pendulum step and why you use it
Doing my first Muay Thai match March 28th. The bout will be at 175. I’m 5’7” my opponent is 6’3” with 6 fights under his belt. Implemented these tips in sparring and they worked wonders 🤘
Solid advice. Im having a hard time with my sparring mate that does this. Hes got decent head movements too. Although I think i landed alot more solid shots than him, i dont like him controlling the match with that long jab
Someone was doing that to me yesterday and I was having trouble, walked out and immediately saw this in my recommendations. And I was using those green gloves . Scary
They use it as a smoke screen and measuring stick to land that right hand. Dealt with a couple boxers in my amateur days that did that. My coach taught me to stay low, slip and come up with hooks and uppercuts and angle out. And just repeat in different variations to frustrate them.
Thanks sir
Everything you showed can be countered with a right hand.Only thing i like is the entry with the slip to the right.Tip for all the tall guys using the stiff hand.Your opponent will expect you trying to time him with the right while using the stiff hand.Be unexpected and get close with your stiff hand to his face and just power jab him
Good points, Errol Spence does that
East European socialist boxing tradition certainly advocates the use of the front hand to control, put pressure and for further setups. I mean good luck getting inside Erislandie Lara’s jab. Also, check out technical training of Bivol. If you want to be successful at being a tall fighter you gotta have superior footwork. Advice given in the video as far as dealing with that front hand for a shorter fighter is superb in its detail, however it is perhaps worth mentioning that that front hand is not only there to occupy space but also to do damage. And perhaps the most underused punch against someone shorter trying to get in is the lead uppercut. What that lead uppercut is there to do is to cut in half that line of head movement underneath that lead hand hook, for example. The old Robinson’s tactic. He would actually step back, kicking the lead heel up throwing it at the opponents chin. Thus an unorthodox type of a hook introduced.
quick tipp: dont knock the hand DOWN but more TOWARDS your opponent and to the SIDE where his other arm is, this way you can use his arm across him to push and close the distance, putting him off balance and eliminating momentum he needs to launch the cross. when you knoch the hand down he still can move freely with his cross or can use his lead hand for a uppercut or hook. i am usually the shorter one in the ring (i train and spar muay thai) and am having a lot of success with this technique to close the distance and eliminating the stiff arm jab.
something else i like to do sometimes to mix it up (but you need to be careful and have the timing right) is to pull the stiff lead arm down with my own lead hand and throw in my cross right in the so created opening, also works nice if someone shields up with both hands.
Good advice. And in Thai boxing this horizontal move of his jab give you a very good oportunity for a horizontal elbow attack with your right elbow (if you are in orthodox stance). If you use a step in elbow attack you can come in at a very sneaky angle.
good job
Amazing
I love it when my favorite boxing channels come together
What are your favorite boxing channels, if you don't mind me asking?
Kodreanu23
Precision Striking
Nate bower fitness
Marvin Cook
@@primitivojdavis Thanks.
U checked out coach Anthony his pretty good as well
Kodreanu23 you’re welcome
Shakur Stevenson fight last weekend is a great example of this style.
Finally...can't wait to implement this against my favorite sparing partner 😏
It's really great I need more video to get help
Can't wait to try it tonight whit sparring. Very clear explanation and it makes a lot of sense. I got out jabbed a lot whit tall opponents. But I keep the distance to long so the see me coming in very easily.
On a other video you say you have to jab the opponents jab to keep he's lead hand busy. I don't see that part coming back at this video, any feedback on this?
Very good and very important your vídeo
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That good old school style. But let me tell you coach. Option 4 you have to use the right hook/uppercut. Why you don't use your right hand. Option 3 you enter dangerously in the line. Not recommended. Option 5 is the best combined with right hand parring to protect chin from his jab.
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Thanks😍
There's a six it's an upper to the side ribs. It's very effective
Strong man is key
Hey Coach.. I'm about to have my first amature fight next week. Though I'm sure my opponent is gonna be a lot more experienced than me..still I opted to go for it. Wish me luck.
Way to go buddy!! all the best. Just know that you don't have to get into a war with your opponent. Move around use a fast jab, and put together quick combos. Move your head if you are getting hit. Focus on speed the next few workouts.
@@PrecisionBoxing Thanks Coach. 🥊
Thank you for the excellent video. A question for you though, I'm the tallest of my training partners, longer reach, and I never know if I will run into an opponent taller/longer then me so if I want to work this in my training would it be a good idea to have my shorter partner hold a pool noodle for example in the same manner and drill from that? What is your opinion with that idea? Thank you for so much that I've learned from your videos
Yes, anything to simulate the reach
Going back here after davis and garcia fight.
Its not easy to figure entry point if the other guy was good at footwork
Hi Coach if I send you a video about my punching technique will you be able to critique it?
JOE LOUIS vs MAX BAER round 1, you can watch the great Joe Louis handle that outstretched arm. Does exactly what JT says about engaging, entry, lateral movement. Be like Joe.
What size of gloves ur using sensei, they look huge. 20oz? Grtz from belgium
Stiff Arm Antenna - Kostya Tszyu style
Hey bro fairly new to ur channel but, wondering if you had a video or any tips up on an opponent winging or lunging in with power hooks ? Kind of worldstar style, any tips from anyone greatly appreciated 🙏🏽
I have a video, How to deal with the machine gun puncher. Look it up. You need to do two things, have a tight high guard (this might take practice), and GET CLOSE TO THEM (caps just for emphasis). Big swingers need space, once they run out of space they try to step back to get space, then you can jump on them. Sometimes you have to go through a bit of a storm for a minute until things calm down. If you have slick footwork then you can dodge them like sugar ray.
@@PrecisionBoxing thank you. will be viewing the video and listening to your advice, smartest advice ive heard so again, thanks.
What about this fighting a southpaw opponent (when in orthodox)? I sparred a friend and stiff right hand in my face gave me a lot of problems. I guess similar principles of feinting but different entries of attack? Although their stiff arm keeps your jabing hand occupied which to me makes it more difficult to enter because not able to use the jab to set up the other strikes so you're more easily timed.
Move outside the pocket
Also, for anyone who doesn’t actually train or is really new, don’t take full steps like he is in video. You should be changing directions hip first and taking half steps, if the guy had long reach and he had his glove in your face limiting mobility and he saw you fully commit to a step like he is in the vid, he’d probably drop you. By taking that full step to the side and leading with your shoulders you remove your steady foundation and put yourself off balance to the point he could just lightly tap you and it would have you stumbling.
+Precision Striking Hi, do you feel Fury countered Wilder`s jab enough? Even though I feel he won I felt often he was too far away as Wilder jabbed despite slipping most of the jabs he wasn`t landing many counters, thanks.
Yes, even though Fury won the fight he still fought most of it cautious, almost scared. Which made him not as effective as he could have been