Yh thing is though Mike Tyson was the man who could cut the distance His peekaboo was meant for alis jabs and overhands But still Ali was untouchable@@sethadams4188
@jmgonzales7701 Yeah, but u gonna need elite footwork and above pushing power if it's what you want your boxing base to start with. Or Trains as an in-fighter but add soviet style movements in your footwork also, if you are ambidextrous its alot easier to soviet box.
Sluggers are more effective against noobs because you rely on your opponent making a mistake but when you're against a professional, that opportunity barely ever reveals itself.
Actually smart as hell cuz you can keep going forever cuz Cameramen are not only immortal but can canonically move at the speed of light, magically appear anywhere and always at the most convenient times And this is just the recorded limits of their power
@@ilikebinquiling69420 its really hard to dash into an unpercut because its hard to generate power after going forward. Being an infighter allows for you to slip into hooks which are devistating tho lol
I’d personally like to be an outboxer with high punching volume to keep them at bay. Also it’s probably the least riskiest style for your health you know for punch drunkness etc.
Boxers that use these styles Outfighter: Andre Ward, Kiltschko, Ali, Infighter: Mike Tyson, Jack Dempsey, Marcos Maidana, Isaac Cruz Puncher: Naoya Inoue, Pacquiao, Gervonta Davis Slugger: George Foreman, Deontay Wilder
As a shorter guy, (5’5) I hate that I have to rely so much on head movement as it’s hard to master. I will say tho, once I get good at it, and watching those who are good at it, closing that distance by moving around so much looks so badass lol
I actually use all these 4 types. It mainly depends on my opponents tho. For example if im fighting a smaller guy, ill use the Soviet style. If im fighting against a Soviet style, ill wait for an opening to counter. Basically the "slugger"
I’m new to boring, so i haven’t found my style yet. I’m pretty tall for my age, and have a pretty long wingspan, so I think an outboxing and/or puncher style would fit me best. I’m improving a lot in my boxing from only going three times and I’m kind of getting the punches right, but my footwork definitely needs more work, including stance.
I would recommend long guard style or hitman style. Hitman style is a boxing style used by Thomas Hearns, nicknamed the "Motor City Cobra" and more famously "The Hitman". Its stance has a lot of holes, but has a really mean flicker jab that has a lot of range and is really good for people with a longer wingspan like you. Long guard style is more commonly used in Muay Thai though, and is a more defensive out-boxing technique. Both are really good and I recommend looking into them! good luck.
Hey bro I really like your footwork, can you make a video how you practice it and if you don’t mind also ways to train your stamina. Please and thank you bro🙏
Uffff por fin lo que tanto estaba buscando. Por favor sigue subiendo este tipo de videos en primera persona y así practicar. Es muy útil para los que entrenamos solos Me suscribo
I feel like the last one is hella dangerous, they the type to get "overwhelmed" only to have you lower your guard then hit you with the force of a fucking exploding star
Bro when im always boxing im using inboxer my friend is always get o punch it's beautiful to use it because you will take distance to him to get a good punch pls give me a like😊😊 👇
Anyone else been the slugger too many times and that one punch never comes, and then you realize you’ve been taking a bunch of punches for no reason lol
Outfigher: WE GOTTA LOOK OUT FOR THE RANGE OF HITMAN WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥 Infighter: WE BOUTTA DO THE DEMSPEY ROLL WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥 Puncher: UHH, I DON'T KNOW WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🔥 Slugger: WE GOTTA WATCH OUT FOR THE CHARGED M2'S WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥