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@zetareticulan321
@zetareticulan321 24 дня назад
Only idiots say this style doesn't have any power.
@animadverte
@animadverte Месяц назад
It is very interesting hbow similar is to a karate style. If a karateka wanted to adapt his striking for boxing, this style would come quite natural. footwork, preference for long distance, counterpunch, timing and distance control, ...
@creator_dil
@creator_dil 2 месяца назад
1:28 is crazy
@SouthpawJoe
@SouthpawJoe 2 месяца назад
Blue is trying to do peekaboo. Obviously Joey Hadley used the style well as a tall fighter. but he was trained by Cus Dmato. I feel like DIYIng peek-a-boo style is a recipe for failure, especially when you're not the right type of fighter for it. Dudes taller he should be doing what red should be...
@spencergear
@spencergear 3 месяца назад
Well
@juanpablorodriguez7884
@juanpablorodriguez7884 4 месяца назад
Side note: If you are trying to implement this style to yours, you'll need helluva cardio and a very good stamina. Cause this style is about bouncing, moving in and out and being in constant movement. I tried shadowboxing like that for three minutes and I was already breathing heavy.
@arvinasllani4392
@arvinasllani4392 5 месяцев назад
Where I can buy your book "the science of boxing"?
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 5 месяцев назад
I took it offline since I no longer sell it
@arvinasllani4392
@arvinasllani4392 5 месяцев назад
@@ringrageboxing5870 thats too bad
@Canadiancats
@Canadiancats 5 месяцев назад
Awesome video thank you this my style as my 1st couch trained in soviet country, also that is what make demitry bivol plus his iq amazing
@revod.288
@revod.288 5 месяцев назад
Blue choosing to fight close range.. it's like a picking wizard character but only hitting the melee attack button...
@aardeshir165
@aardeshir165 5 месяцев назад
Who is that fighter in red?
@mastermazbot
@mastermazbot 6 месяцев назад
Just found your channel and these analysis are so helpful to understand boxing. Thanks for making them
@ebrownn._.
@ebrownn._. 6 месяцев назад
Can someone be short and still have a Russian(Soviet) style
@Jasmerinaa
@Jasmerinaa 7 месяцев назад
blue is not good
@sherwinrasmusenmusicchannel
@sherwinrasmusenmusicchannel 7 месяцев назад
Hi am Russian American on the TMT basically the American style versus the Russian style differences are this in the American style it’s designed for defense in speed and your hands. Movements are different in the Russian style. You have the high in Tigard and you stick and move, and you stick with the job.Then go with a power punch Critics of the Russian style say it’s boring, but if you look at the top fighters right now, the Russian style seems to be dominating. I like to remind these critics, and my fellow boxers who fall into this trap of changing their style . It is better to win ugly than lose pretty. Yes, the Russian style is boring to watch at times but it is effective and there’s a reason why it is popular. Someone here mentioned Lomachenko can we really call Lima’s style Russian? I say no more Eastern European style. Difference is you use the jab to set up your power punches and it is pretty much all attack. Russian style you do phase in and phase out so there is some defense involved just not as much as American. I say Russian style is the perfect blend between Eastern European all attack and American defensive- counter style . I also have friends who are Mexican now Mexican style of boxing you’re right it’s just who can take more punishment As for 🇨🇺 very similar to American style, defense, counter and utilize your footwork It is actually very similar to American style of boxing.
@LittleRapGuy
@LittleRapGuy 7 месяцев назад
Boxing...
@mackfin8869
@mackfin8869 7 месяцев назад
Wow he’s good in the red
@brandonbeck6596
@brandonbeck6596 8 месяцев назад
So I’m basically just focusing on the middle
@user-kf5uq6js6r
@user-kf5uq6js6r 8 месяцев назад
ussr is not only russia...
@part1zannnn
@part1zannnn 8 месяцев назад
Чел в красной норм боксирует . наверно и анализ боя тоже хороший только я не че не понимая по английски 😁
@granolappppf45
@granolappppf45 8 месяцев назад
Thanks very nice explanation
@danielvalen1507
@danielvalen1507 8 месяцев назад
What's a good a way to counter this style? Whole video you jerked off the guy in red but did not show examples of a way to beat this style man
@funkrates4778
@funkrates4778 7 месяцев назад
You cannot counter it. It has no weakness.
@danielvalen1507
@danielvalen1507 7 месяцев назад
@@funkrates4778 Mexican style beats Soviet style any day brother you know this
@funkrates4778
@funkrates4778 7 месяцев назад
@@danielvalen1507 Mexican style? Stand and bang? Yeah. You’re as good as dead if you fight that way.
@funkrates4778
@funkrates4778 7 месяцев назад
@@danielvalen1507 Just thinking, if you want to see “Mexican Style” (Mexico has a lot of styles btw), traditional Mexican style vs Soviet Style, watch Zurdo Ramirez vs Dimitri Bivol. Ramirez had probably a 20lb advantage as he comes into the ring more than 200lbs. So watch what one of the best practitioners of Soviet Style (St. Petersburg Style really) against the bigger guy fighting “Mexican Style.”
@seymourscagnetti1413
@seymourscagnetti1413 9 месяцев назад
In the movie "Rocky", the Russian fighter Dragos said, "I will break your dick".
@YoungScato
@YoungScato 10 месяцев назад
Blue definitely won round 1 because Red wasn’t offensive enough but Red came back that second round and turned up the heat
@mrkingkale9559
@mrkingkale9559 10 месяцев назад
5:40
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 10 месяцев назад
Hahahaha
@Diao7
@Diao7 10 месяцев назад
And here I am, literally killing myself training and afraid to take it easy. The answer has always been to treat it like your kid having fun.
@mojimogli5730
@mojimogli5730 10 месяцев назад
How do you break that style or what would be the game plan against such an opponent who’s countering while moving backwards?
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 10 месяцев назад
Don’t chase
@user-hw4kk1gu1l
@user-hw4kk1gu1l 11 месяцев назад
It looks like Isaev's boxing school from Leningrad but there's almos no footwork
@encon7340
@encon7340 11 месяцев назад
Hey man,how is the red boxer recovering with all those jumps? Could you please help explain? It would really help boost all of our game! Thank you very much! Any resources you could tell for personal reference would be helpful!!!
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 11 месяцев назад
A lot of JumpRope, they learn to Rest within this movement, don’t have resources unfortunately
@user-td3gf9jr5o
@user-td3gf9jr5o 4 месяца назад
I'm from russia and when I was training boxing our main conditioning exercise for this was: 1) jumping over a bench ~30cm high from left to right 3x270 jumps with 1 minute rest between sets - it seems impossible when you are just starting out but with practice you start to optimize your movement and it becomes much easier. Jump rope was volunteer but jumping over bench was mandatory conditioning drill. 2) a lot of practice in sparring/shadowboxing. Learning to throw all your punches in movement and exhale while throwing. Again with practice you start to do it more efficient by cutting of unnecessary movements and relaxing. It kind of just happens naturally with practice. When you practice you just have to be mindful of what "didn't feel right" the most and try to figure out how to make it right/fluid. Maybe ask your coach or look at more experienced boxers in your gym/online, reverse engeneer the way they do movement that you can't get quite right. Just try different approaches to the same movement/combo - the goal is to make it feel easy, fluid (means it doesn't require you to change your stance before or after the movement and could be easily connected with other parts of your technique) and snappy (just feels light and fast). Example - fixing in-jab-out-jab combo: 1) it feels slow on the way back like it requires a lot of effort. 2) make shorter jump forward so that it's easier to change direction 3) now it lacks momentum on the way back, lets try rotating our front foot more inward and bouncing of it 4) it's nice but after going out stance doesn't feel that solid and it's hard to make side step 5) try to have more weight on right leg when going out and have legs a little more wide laterally 6)… You can continue doing it forever and each training session makes you slightly better. The key is to make it feel right through trial-and-error.
@dogestranding5047
@dogestranding5047 11 месяцев назад
1:51 sus bro 🤨
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 11 месяцев назад
Hahahahah
@t-pose4990
@t-pose4990 Год назад
This is only a honestly good video, i am a fan of bk fighting and always wanted an analysis video
@cr4me799
@cr4me799 Год назад
yo can I find old school gyms in moscow for this?
@blueicer101
@blueicer101 Год назад
Think of everytime you rest you get to save your progress for the next training session. If you have more volume you're going to have further progress + if you train everyday, you get 1.01 better everyday compounding with rest = sleep you're going to be moving along way faster than those who compound their gains every 2-3 days because they have to rest for 2 days.
@LeadLeftLeon
@LeadLeftLeon Год назад
Old video but Bivol is my favorite fighter today
@ispitfaxkids3063
@ispitfaxkids3063 Год назад
The commentator was meat riding red shirt whole time.
@brandonfrmnyc
@brandonfrmnyc Год назад
Very informative and improves my fight iq! Love the soviet boxing style
@GoodFellaPack
@GoodFellaPack Год назад
The orthodox dude missing that check hook in his Arsenal
@timhughes3684
@timhughes3684 Год назад
Brother I literally brought the Reeboks over the Speedex today then I stumbled on your reviews. I’m so happy with my decision thank you brother
@vlladimirputin
@vlladimirputin Год назад
more soviet series please
@CrayZeeNine
@CrayZeeNine Год назад
Hello everyone, my mother is getting hartz 4 and I am scared to come to a 1 on 1 cuz Im pussy
@BezKomentare
@BezKomentare Год назад
Counter punching is very common in Cuban boxing, that is true. I am Cuban and I like to watch Russian and former Soviet countries boxers.
@sanyograi
@sanyograi Год назад
In my opinion While going (in an out ) Reverse it (out an in ) Wait for the right moment An gotta be quicker to catch the small opening while the opponent is going back to counter their straight jab.
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 Год назад
The purpose of in and out is to lure the opponent out of the stance and position where he is comfortable and safe.
@kadencaldwell
@kadencaldwell Год назад
ik longer reach better but can u still use this soviet style boxing with a shorter reach
@RasulRahbar-ci6ho
@RasulRahbar-ci6ho Год назад
Who's in red corner ??
@RasulRahbar-ci6ho
@RasulRahbar-ci6ho Год назад
Who's in red corner ??
@LickxSquad
@LickxSquad Год назад
Please more videos
@411Adil
@411Adil Год назад
zero drop is good when u have to box backwards, its a disadvantage in the long term to miss calibrate your side, backstepst
@flexgado249
@flexgado249 Год назад
I’m currently studying the Soviet and Cuban Style.
@vlladimirputin
@vlladimirputin Год назад
can u recommend few channels im following russian school of boxing
@hlolkukuku
@hlolkukuku Год назад
Hey good channel very educational and inspirational for me
@SurjeetSumanAcharya
@SurjeetSumanAcharya Год назад
Please upload more analysis!! This is very helpful. Thank you
@skabgaming113
@skabgaming113 Год назад
How would this style play out against taller opponents or opponents with long reach who also utilize range and counter punch? Great breakdown btw
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 Год назад
I am sure Lomachenko fought taller opponents, just compate reach and height on boxrec and find the match where difference betweem him and his opponent was biggest, study his fight. I might upload one some day, too busy with other issues now.
@Jesussat55js
@Jesussat55js Год назад
​@@ringrageboxing5870 Bivol outboxes much Longer boxers too.
@homersimpson4379
@homersimpson4379 Год назад
Look at bivol