This was superb. I’ve watch several hundreds of boxing videos, and this is among the very top. So comprehensive. The guys drilling are great. The repetition and slow motion are terrific.
I saw your videos along time ago but didn't see anything special besides alot of content...fast forward to a year later and many sparring sessions after. This is gold. Thank you ❤️
I love the verity of ways you teach on every subject. Everything you teach shows several ways to do things. I think that is awesome. Thanks for all you do and God bless you and yours
The heavy hands pod was talking about this, all through his career Chandler has had the habit of leaping in and moving back out in a straight line, like he's on a train track. I think they pinned it down to his explosiveness but then wrestlers with his kind of pedigree get used to everyone running away from them.
Love these videos bc I can tell how the different methods can be used to achieve different results depending on the style/objectives of the fighters. Keep up the great work!
A great way to help those who are following and applying your beautiful breakdowns and work would be a warm up stretch and recovery after training for those sore ankles toes hands neck and feet. Seems like everyday is another injury i use to be the type that never wanted to warm up or cool down because fighters should always be ready and on go...thank you for your time and giving those without a home gym or coach someone to learn from.
I love this. This is the type of stuff which should be emphasised more in boxing. The exits are more important than the placed shots imo. Well done guys 👍🏽
Can you make a video on reach advantages and the different ways to capitalize on them. And also a video on how to fight against someone with longer reach.btw ur videos are amazing I’m adding theses combos into my shadow and its improved me massively. So THANK YOU 🙏🏻
Is it possible to analyse high guard fighters like Winky Wright and Taras Shelestyuk, or give us tips about how to have a solid shell while being able to punch out of it. It seems to be an effective defensive fighting style, easier on knees and heels for us mid age people, but I can't find many tutorials about it.
Following your channel for couple month now. As always a great video. Keep up the work guys! It will pay off. You definitely will get to 100 k subscribers and above! Support from Germany!
I like your instructionals, you always have some interesting and unconventional moves. That "lead side step" for example, never seen or tried it before, very creative. Gonna have to drill that and work it into my next sparring session
Many of these techniques require head movement how long does it take to get good at head movement. As a tall guy I'm trying to focus on a jab and footwork defence presently as they're safer and so far very effective but I presume at some level head movement becomes a requirement so should I incorporate head movement in my sparring training or can put off for a bit later
everbodys making a video about tysons peekabo style. can you make the opposite video how to beat mike tyson at his prime ( or just survive the fight on your feets) 😄😄😄😄😄