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Another video that was filmed close to a year ago but only got to editing it recently! Both Emil and I are no longer affiliated with this gym but for those who are interested in visiting me while I'm in NYC, you can find me at Glory Martial Arts Centre in Bay Ridge!
You are a great Sensei😊, you know when to go hard and when to cool off a little bit. I swear that I see some details that you do just to not ncrease the “HEAT” but you know when to increase the pace for a good workout. Man you are truly an inspiration.
@@MMAShredded Es ist "nur" seine Größe die ihm die Vorteile bringen, mehr nicht 😉..... wie im Schwimmen. Mach mal low-kick 😉, dann kommt er "runter". 😁
When I was doing kickboxing, this guy called Adam joined the club. He was a boxer who wanted to learn kickboxing. I sparred him a few times and his hands were so fast. However he could not deal with kicks, specially side kicks to the stomach. I saw him years later and he had become huge, probably a good fighter. Though I can box pretty good, I would use kicks if I ever faced a good boxer.
@@topebin3287you have great fundamentals. Boxers that came into the gym I was learning at always had great hands. Head movement changes a lot when knees and kicks are added in.
Boxers knows this in the meantime (2023) and training Muay Thai too. Not many "standard" muay thai guys can deal with a boxer who comes past his kicks. :-D I expirinced this every week. :-) ---kickboxers/MT guys often throw a 1 2 (straight, hook etc.) and afterswards standing still for a moment. 😛 Guess what happens than. ;-)
The slowmo is artful. Your head movement blended with your striking so well. Hard to belive the kid has only been training for two years. He is very good already.
2 years isn't actually such a short time for a boxer to learn a lot, Boxer isn't very good for a guy who has been training for 2 years, he got outboxed by a much smaller mma fighter under boxing rules, Jeff is a retired mma fighter who had never competed vs high calibre fighters
You can become very good in Boxing in just two years depending on how much your train and what you're training. That's the beauty of boxing, it's relatively easy to pick up and get good quickly compared to other martial arts.
@@reverbautopsy9093 Finally someone who understand martial arts, I have been training kickboxing 3-4 months, I have very competetive rounds vs bigger and more experienced fighters, it's about skill and hardwork
Man, you never cease to amazed me with the level of your skills and knowledge, I train karate but I have plans to make the transition to MMA and I like the way in which your channel is becoming a a kind of library both for the most experienced fighters and for the newest.
Jeff, your videos evolved into being entertaining and helpful at the same time. Pointing out the right moments and explaining them while slowing the videos is making it fun to watch. Keep doing the good job! 👍💪👊
Right on Jeff! The young man you were sparing with had good basic southpaw front lead foot dominance. Perhaps that right hook will develop into a really solid tool for him. Great how you changed up, taking him out of position. Then, stealing his south paw advantage using it against him. Generally, if a taller opponent has a propensity to lean back from high punches and at the same time gluing their feet to the ground, feign high but go to the body and move forward to knock them off balance. I hope that makes sense. You know your stuff. So, I don't want to key board coach you. Lol Great videos!
Thanks for the tips, I am 175cm so usually my opponents are higher and heavier than me during sparring in my club 😂, gotta keep that close range pressure
@@alexanderdelarge3993 you went from villain to young talented boxer in just one sparring session posted in 2 different vids. Lol. I remember people trashing you on Instagram for going too hard. Enjoy being a good guy now.
Good sparring, brother. I'm trying to get my head movement more crisp like yours. He looks pretty decent due to his reach and just only boxing to be honest, but if kicks were involved I don't think this would be as close as it seems lol.
Hahahah it looked pretty controlled up until the end, and when yall switched to the other camera yall went harder, but overall didn't seem too hard, but then again I'm not the one eating punches. Nonetheless great video as always!
How do you feel when fighting someone who has been training for a very short amount of time (in this case a year or two'ish) compared to your 16 years and is giving you hard time to get to (tho I know this is a very controlled sparring). In my case I overthink it a bit, sometimes my ego gets in the way. I would like to know how you deal with such situations mentally. Great vid as always!
from your perspective why don't people use "frame breaking" more often? like for example if someone is moving in for any kind of attack you crash in and shake their center, could be pushing them over, or getting them off balance for a power elbow etc
Jeff would you ever do a gear review? I notice you use a ton of different gloves/shin guards and there is a lack of good information on what brands are making good gear.
Boxing vs long bois u rlly need to push in and defend on the inside rather than backing off, the advantage of length is ur opponents will struggle to land power shots, mike tyson demonstrates effective tall fighting in his fights
His cross is weird(boxing style guy), and his jab also very restricted. He have a bit of good foot work but he need to move that torso, too stiff. Hes lucky he have that reach. Good video, keep it up guys, well done.
Slip to the outside, body hooks/uppercuts all day. Mix it up with some head shots to stay unpredictable. Also block some jabs so he doesn’t know when you will slip.
So what’s comfortable and what you feel is effective. There’s no one way because adjustments will be made so I’ll give some boxing examples since you mention the jab specifically. Lomachenko uses his footwork to turn his opposition and get inside. Floyd Mayweather deflect the jab and open his opponent for a counter Bud Crawford fights in the opposite stance and shoots his jab with timing to throw off his opponent’s jab and open him for a counter Bud Crawford will also fight in the opposite stance and use his head movement and distance to get off a counter Teofimo Lopez will look for a big counter punch with his power hand while taking the hit and basically say I’ll trade your jab for my hook to discourage his opponent from throwing it. Shakur Stevenson uses his timing and speed to beat his opponent to the punch. There is no one good way to get around the jab. Depends on the fighter and opponent!
Should have just walked him down with a high guard and get your head on his chest, you’ll catch a few on the way in prob but you’ll put him in a way more uncomfortable position rather than try and play the distance and timing game cause he looks like he’s got a decent reach
I also understand why u retired from fighting competition Jeff, u upload a lot of videos of ur sparring even if u do come back and fight ur opponents would be able to watch ur sparring videos and study u I see that u completely had to fully commit and tell urself that u we’re done fighting
You don't use your high guard enough or blocking and tanking with your glove guard instead of constantly staying offensive with head movement which is why you get caught
If you spar just boxing you must have better block and parade its not the same as mma/muay thai stance with head movement. Adjust a little to the different style. Its just mine but IMO you drop your hands way to often especially when relying on your head movement.
Against tall guys like that who counter like that just go to the body. Especially if you are shorter it's so easy to hit them in the body. Like insanely easy.
@@MMAShredded You're obviously the pro fighter, but i've only been boxing for 4 years and i wish i saw more people go to the body it's a lot of fun to hit people in the body cause not many people do it. So try it more if you want . Thanks for the videos tho man.
trust me this is not jeff going hard. its him just trying to get good work out and sweat a little bit, this kid has a lot to learn on his foot work and if jeff pushed 10/10 he would be knocked out
A lot of punches landed have no momentum at all more like touches . Not because they are sparring punches but they are thrown off balance and out of position
Hate sparring tall dudes in a big open space. Usually in the ring you can corner someone against the rope/corner/net and that allows to stay in the pocket longer.
his style is a little unorthodox... very frustrating opponent for me... usually this is the cause for a harder sparring in order to achieve something. People using this style often lean back to avoid hits and they are very open so a feint, 1-2 steps forward with nice head movement and power hits is the way to deal with this. be patient and select your punches so as to make the difference.
Dude does plenty of defensive mistakes hands come back low, chin high as fuark god thing he's fast and with good reflexes he can get away with most of it , btw i do half of thse same mistakes but i aint that fast heheh
Feel like this kid is relying too much on his range with messy punches. You had much more control and poise. How do you think you would have done if you fought him brawler style? Closing the distance and throwing hooks, liver shots and upper cuts-the Mike Tyson special lol
dude... what are you talking about? the guy is vicious. his lead left hook is gonna be "problems" for most people. i think the due has a crisp and tight fighting style but drops his hands only when he needs too.
@@ghklfghjfghjcvbnc lead left hook? I dont know what you are smoking, his back hand is his left hand. The boxer is throwing arm punches and drops his hands on the way