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unfortunately like 99% of tutorials on this style the head movement and stance are wrong.. respect your work a lot mate but this is not entirely correct... firstly the head movement is a pendulum motion not a shoulder dip slip.. its a complete head bob pendulum movement left to right or right to left.. its actually too extreme for whats needed as its incredibly energy wasting and he goes quite far of the centre line.. but it worked for him.. no one usually gets this right.. and secondly the stance is much much more squared and closer feet.. feet are almost together as he is progressing forwards... its quite and awkward move unless you have been doing it for 30 years.. and thirdly it actually is sometimes a hop that he does and sometimes a right foot replace left foot .. into the jab.. sorry to correct but I think this is slightly off.. not that it matters anyway as no one ever gets this style right.. and unless you are a 20 year old fresh fighter its very hard to use this style for a number of rounds too.,.
@@davidanthony4960 Sure, i respect him and i'm gratefull about all what he shared. As you said, peekaboo style is very difficult to master, not for evertbody.
I agree, Tyson's movement is exactly what you say. If you watch the recent video of Tyson doing this with two guys, the guy who does it also slips to both sides instead of the pendulum head movement you describe. It's very valuable information what you say about it being excessively exhausting! Thanks!👍
Coach, can we get a video your thoughts/breaks down on Canelo’s recent loss to Bivol? Did Canelo bite off more than he could handle size wise? Or was a skill missing? Mike Tyson said he didn’t jab enough.
I might get around to it, but to answer directly to you it's a few things. 1. Canelo relies on power and Bivol was the first fighter in awhile who could truly handle Canelo's power. Bivol is naturally too big for Canelo. 2. Canelo did not work speed either with footwork or complex combos 3. Bivol has no real flaws in his game and he has amazing conditioning, to beat him you have to be perfect every round. 4. Canelo often 'admired his work' and was susceptible to counters 5. Due to the above Canelo slowed down in the second half of the fight. Canelo can win, but he would have to fight more like a Pacquiao (high volume and speed with movement)
@@PrecisionBoxing yes Coach it's true..., It's the same thing i really seen , Canelo lacked footwork in lately or some gasel movement, pave it & good starting combos with speed although he didn't jab enough
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@@PrecisionBoxing I like what you told as I have done karate with an expert for years ( but we actually used very much gasell steps with tilted hips to round our oponents, it was a zig zag movement and the only thing karate-style was the guard). As I started to practice VR boxing and train by my self I have removed the karate guard and use a normal boxing style type gard. But if you check boxers as Roy Jones jr they dont use guard so much....I like to be flexible,, so when you told that in boxing its two step movments. That was what I needed to hear as I thought wrongly that they jumped in or used the front step only.. I am a more gasel twiting type of fighther. Actually I like to practice fighting not to fight as I want to become smarter and better in technoiques not become brain damaged. Very good videos..
Fantastic instructional, Jason, thank you! These ones, in my book, are the fundamentals: the stuff that really counts in boxing. Very high value content, as always! Thanks again and peace from Bangkok. :)
You're a FXXKING AWESOME teacher/trainer! I'm moving into a house with a garage soon, & I'm gonna FINALLY have some space to set up a heavy bag, reflex bag, and MAYBE a double end bag. And when I move in, I'm gonna have to make a special playlist for all the great training videos you have & get to it! (I'm 53, no boxing matches in my future! Haha!) Thank you, for all you do! Even though you're not a Marine, I'm shouting out an honorary "Semper Fi", to you!!
The Peek-a-boo style is based off of a lot of lunging forward punches, some squared up stances, and punches from the slip position.. made especially for the shorter fighter. Looks so good when done right. Great job, coach!!
@@angelocarantino4803 Oh no way. You can definitely use the tequniques. It works well with shorter people in the boxing sense. In the boxing world, tall would be considered around 6'3" and up. I'd say people up TO about 6 feet tall it works very well with bc it uses a pivot from the hips to work their way to the inside bc of shorter reach (a left/right motion at the core while moving forward to the target) although anyone can TRULY use it if they wanted. Tyson is 5'11" and used it the best imo. Tell you what.. Look up LOGAN BROWN BOXING channel here on RU-vid. He specializes in this style, and I THINK he's around your height. He makes it look good, too. Hope it works well for you, brother 👊🏼
That PEEKABOO Hitting of the Angles Cus Style lol... slip outside of the opponent's shoulders, because that is where all the punches come from, you need to weave under the elbows as again, that is where the punches come from. Don't focus on your opponents head, as that is not the thing attacking you. Focus on the chest, when the chest Flexis, you Bob, duck... Cus would say. If you Lay in the middle, your head is a target, so Bob, duck... but don't just stay there, your supposed to be hitting, so straight away get to the sides, move left or right and get into that position where you can hit them and they can't hit you, from the side's they can't hit you, so hit them with everything you got, because they can't hurt you. From the side's you have a chance to put in three perfect punches, uppercut hook hook. After you hit, you don't want to just stand there, you need to immediately switch to the next position around the opponent or weave across to the opponents opposite side and hit again, keep the flow going, keep switching, Flanking the opponents sides where he has no defence or offence... you got to be smart, you got to be clever and not get hit, then your a fighter,,,, not getting hit is what the science of boxing is all about, confusing the enemy, taking him out his own comfort zone, making him slow... You got to learn to weather the storm with good head movement, your head is never where the opponent last seen it... Action is faster than reaction, so keep your head in constant motion, control the unpredictable storm coming at you... Footwork, it's all about the hip's lol, plus work off an upside down triangle chalked out on the floor would help you learn to flank the opponents sides. Understanding how to easily and effortlessly close the distance down to getting to the sides, Stalking the opponent, pressure and smothering your opponents, making then cover up so you can take them unaware, moving very cleverly and effortless to the sides where you can hit them and they can't hit you... avoid, move in and bam bam bam... You need to keep a low centre of gravity, keep low to the ground so you can fire, hit upwards with great power and leverage.. plus from down there, you can see the punches coming. The lower you are, the less of a target you are. In this style, we don't travel straight down the middle of the pipe or in other words, Never Lay in the Middle... but instead instead only travel to the left or right outside angles where they can't hit us back. As they turn to face you, twist or spring.. keep outside of there shoulder, because that is where the power comes from. And when they prepare themselves to reset themselves to face you, hit them half way through there PREPARATION OF ATTACK.. halfway before completion to catch them by surprise. P.s,, Dip or Slip the straight punches coming at you, and weave under the hooks whilst trying to shoot forwards into that left or right outside angle,, flanking the opponents sides... DONT BE AFRAID TO GET TO THE SIDES !!!..
I really just laughed out loud at the first front view demo. I was expecting Tyson fast twitch shift. No disrespect. This will take years of repetition and conditioning. Cus D'Amato & Tyson...WOW!
Coach, you're not wrong but your feet are waaaay too bladed to pull it off successfully. You'll notice that because of that, your left slip doesn't get you past centerline enough to avoid the jab. Compare your feet in this video to how Tyson does it in the beginning. He is a lot more square. Not only does being square enable you to slip left properly, but also it makes walking forward a lot easier.
I'm in great shape burpies hand stand press up,s etc but at 43 I gotta say you need a titanium lower back and core to use this style. If you look at Tyson's level of condition at his peak it speaks volumes about what's required.
Against people who can't box on the street 1-1-2 slip left and pivot then 3 to the jaw if your fast add a double to the liver after the hook. This is for right handed opponents.
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Hey Robert, the email address is in the perks description on youtube. send your video and questions to precisionstriking at yahoo dot com My website doesn't have a membership, its only here.
QUESTION: does the back (right foot) come further forward than the front (left) foot when slipping to the right doing the step? (sometimes your right foot came so far forward it was in front other times it didnt come so far and was level or slightly behind)
What can i say every video i watch of yours has the best breakdown. Without footwork everything falls apart. What are the top three fundamentals every boxer should learn in order? i just finished your footwork camp and it was right on the money!!! Thanks coach!!!
Thank you Rory! I don't if three is enough. You need good in and out footwork, a nice 1-2, good lateral motion, and the ability to defend basic combos.
Great vidéo, been watching you for a long time, i learned a lot from you, only the jab at the begging is a gazelle slip jab, you Need to jab and move your Head at the same time, else he's gonna jab you back
Are you bulking? You suddenly look bigger. Also do you currently fight or just coach? You seem to fight ready to be just a coach, I'd love to see your fights