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Russian Boxing Soviet USSR - Analysis 02 

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@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.
@ervinfuentes7492
@ervinfuentes7492 Год назад
That style is just beautiful
@sachdevtruballer
@sachdevtruballer 4 года назад
The russian boxing stance is perfectly balanced, thats why they dont tire jumping in and out all day..one way to check perfect balance i.e not too much weight on the front foot is to be aware of your shoulders.. The lead shoulder is always held higher than the right.. Compare that with american style boxing where 99% of them lean forward and lead shoulder low.. Thats why americans cant box in and out like the russian style
@vaibhavverma1384
@vaibhavverma1384 8 месяцев назад
Bro I have questions can I ask to you
@user-kh7mt7yz9n
@user-kh7mt7yz9n 8 месяцев назад
​@@vaibhavverma1384you already asked about asking dummy
@ebrownn._.
@ebrownn._. 6 месяцев назад
You think short people can box Soviet style
@sachdevtruballer
@sachdevtruballer 6 месяцев назад
@@vaibhavverma1384 for sure brother.. Ask away
@sachdevtruballer
@sachdevtruballer 6 месяцев назад
@@ebrownn._. Soviet style works no matter your height.. See ruslan provodnikov, lomachenko for pressure type fighting, see kostya tzyu and wladimir klitshcko for outside fighting.. The base stance is always the same, its just the hands are lower and looser for tall rangy fighter.. See Ilya Popov from russia olympic boxing-he blends both perfectly.. He is my favorite soviet style boxer to watch
@YousAbuttyBoy
@YousAbuttyBoy 4 года назад
Again quality video!.. I have fought 2 russian champions, beat 1 in serbia and lost to 91-kg world champion in european games by decision.. It's interesting to see the mechanics that have beaten me, Russian olympic team is phenomenal, a lot to learn from. Great job!
@dogestranding5047
@dogestranding5047 11 месяцев назад
Sigma
@ugolbulka
@ugolbulka 3 года назад
Niiice. I am Russian boxer and I have this base.. Soviet boxing base. Nice analysis
@vlladimirputin
@vlladimirputin Год назад
i follow soviet boxing from russian school of boxing yt. channel. can u recommend few more channels
@brandonfrmnyc
@brandonfrmnyc Год назад
@@vlladimirputin I follow that channel to, very informative
@carbonfiberfan
@carbonfiberfan 3 года назад
Love his style! Solid work!
@danielasterling6936
@danielasterling6936 3 года назад
ICE HOCKEY USHUAIA BARILOCHE A R G E N T I N A
@carbonfiberfan
@carbonfiberfan 3 года назад
@@danielasterling6936 sería chido jugar un partido de hockey ahí 😎👍🏒🥅
@Dongwoo_lee
@Dongwoo_lee 2 года назад
I love to see this style on ring.. For me ay least constant in and out footwork and countering seems damn practical and artistic.. I prefer to watch olympic boxing to professionals.
@gogoboxing7445
@gogoboxing7445 2 года назад
Great video! Really!
@legendre-terzarioljulien7526
@legendre-terzarioljulien7526 2 года назад
that's actually a very good video, very clear and synthetic
@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, ...
@brandongreen5884
@brandongreen5884 3 года назад
REQUEST- At some point in the future could you if possible explain the strength and conditioning "Philosophy and Methodology" of USSR\Russia boxing. Also perhaps explain the "evolution" of Soviet boxing over the years.
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 3 года назад
Im planning on releasing a book on this topic, but in the near future I will only analyse fights.
@Kaei7
@Kaei7 7 месяцев назад
@@ringrageboxing5870 any news on the book? it sounds very interesting, i would buy it!
@Brucelee-pv6uf
@Brucelee-pv6uf Год назад
Thank for channal new subs plz keep breaking those sovit styles up I love bivol man He is just different
@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
@kalonmeekins2160
@kalonmeekins2160 Год назад
This is great
@redpillrosary5455
@redpillrosary5455 2 года назад
For how unorthodox they are, they are champs because they are orthodox. I stopped training to slayer and pantera and started training to gregorian and byzantine chants and I cleaned the whole school in 2 months and I was never that good since age 11 ☦🛐
@user-xi6dy2gb7e
@user-xi6dy2gb7e Год назад
Nice video
@siuuu6724
@siuuu6724 2 года назад
this is exactly my style
@Chriiichriii
@Chriiichriii 3 года назад
Great content ! can you make more fight analysis like this one ?
@danielasterling6936
@danielasterling6936 3 года назад
ICE HOCKEY USHUAIA BARILOCHE A R G E N T I N A
@flowlikeafordbuick
@flowlikeafordbuick 4 года назад
Amazing video. i am in england, from serbia trained by a romanian. am seeing a lot of the fundamentals we are tought in this video...
@flowlikeafordbuick
@flowlikeafordbuick 4 года назад
especially as you rarely see it in pro boxing. Author - which pro boxers implement this style? W Klistchko?
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 4 года назад
thanks, you guys subscribing and giving me feedback helps me to keep this channel alive and produce even better quality content.
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 4 года назад
@@flowlikeafordbuick Vasil Lomachenko did a lot of it against Linares and in his last fight, but he mixes it up with other styles. Klitschko brothers both utilized it.
@vlladimirputin
@vlladimirputin Год назад
more soviet series please
@johnnymckeon8480
@johnnymckeon8480 2 года назад
Can u expand more on the strategy of recovering during the movement you mentioned at the end of the video?
@lakerphan17
@lakerphan17 10 месяцев назад
Shifting weight from leg to leg, comes from jump roping and breathing
@diegoaravena3772
@diegoaravena3772 3 года назад
Can you analize Israil Madrimov fights? Greetings from Chile.
@creator_dil
@creator_dil 2 месяца назад
1:28 is crazy
@ramizhajiyev5099
@ramizhajiyev5099 3 года назад
👍
@jordanpeakofficial
@jordanpeakofficial 2 года назад
I do love this style but in terms of the match it looks more like a case of red had the reach advantage and blue didn’t have the skill set or iq on how to cut the ring off and take that advantage away from him. Blue’s head was pretty much always in neutral position, when facing anyone and especially someone with longer reach and longer straight punches your head movement has to be on point
@Jerry-uc1pn
@Jerry-uc1pn Год назад
I Don’t agree with this, the strength of this style comes from the constant rapid changing of distance with footwork, not so much arm reach. I can see the shorter fighter winning against the taller fighter if their skills were reversed.
@patricknewcombe3407
@patricknewcombe3407 3 года назад
3:33 lead hand movement
@aronbarsukov
@aronbarsukov 2 года назад
I know this guy, they fought couple of times... He a CMS at that time, it's a title you get in russia, which means Candidate Master of Sports
@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
@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
@johhnn143
@johhnn143 3 года назад
What fight is this? Is it on youtube?
@patricknewcombe3407
@patricknewcombe3407 3 года назад
5:45
@hansmatheson5976
@hansmatheson5976 3 года назад
You gotta make them come
@hansmatheson5976
@hansmatheson5976 3 года назад
Seriously though, these boxing analysis videos are great and I hope you make more. Weirdly, its pretty hard to find videos addressing the Soviet-Cuban boxing style and its defining techniques/attributes that aren’t just Loma/GGG highlight montages. Thanks cheers
@danielasterling6936
@danielasterling6936 3 года назад
USHUAIA BARILOCHE A R G E N T I N A
@brandongreen5884
@brandongreen5884 3 года назад
Great video! HOWEVER-Would Kostya Tszyu fight like this when he was an amateur?
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 3 года назад
I never watched Kostya Tzu to be honest so I will pass on that, you probably know better in this case.
@mcknight8225
@mcknight8225 2 года назад
@@ringrageboxing5870 watch plz He's absolute beast
@justinansell3695
@justinansell3695 2 года назад
Yes Kostya did have a very soviet style in the amateurs, but he was a unique boxer.
@kadencaldwell
@kadencaldwell Год назад
ik longer reach better but can u still use this soviet style boxing with a shorter reach
@johnwhitedud8024
@johnwhitedud8024 2 года назад
This is why we love when this long point boxers lose against the shorter hunter
@aardeshir165
@aardeshir165 5 месяцев назад
Who is that fighter in red?
@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.
@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
@pilatesraozturk
@pilatesraozturk 2 года назад
How can I find full version of this match?
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 2 года назад
Channel name is "moscow in the ring" but you have to search in Russian "Москва на ринге"
@pilatesraozturk
@pilatesraozturk 2 года назад
@@ringrageboxing5870 Thank you so much!
@johannesne8254
@johannesne8254 3 года назад
what is the right strategy against the fighter in red or what should the blue fighter do instead ?
@johannesne8254
@johannesne8254 3 года назад
sehe gerade du wohnst in München ?
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 3 года назад
@@johannesne8254 ja richtig
@johannesne8254
@johannesne8254 3 года назад
@@ringrageboxing5870 super Englisch
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 3 года назад
es gibt viele Wege, der klassische weg ist es den konter zu kontern. Starke schläge zum Kröper nehmen die Puste raus und machen ihn langsam, das muss man aber erst hinbekommen. Generell auf keinen Fall hinterher rennen. Dann kommt es etwas drauf an, man schaue sich zum Beispiel den Kampf zwischen Lomachenko und Lopez an, Lomachenko sein Stil ähnelt sehr dem roten, dort sieht man sehr gut wie Lopez den Lomachenko seinen Jab behindert hat und ihm dadurch die Möglichkeit weggenommen hat, seine Schachspiele aufzubauen.
@johannesne8254
@johannesne8254 3 года назад
@@ringrageboxing5870 ah ok. Ja du hast ja in den folgenden Videos erklärt bei einem größeren Gegner ist es wie mit einem Holzfäller bzw. wie beim Baum fällen. Wie meinst du nicht hinterherlaufen, ich habe es so gelernt das der kleinere Mann immer vormarschieren muss also die Druck machen.
@patricknewcombe3407
@patricknewcombe3407 3 года назад
1:27
@killua8610
@killua8610 3 года назад
11
@dogestranding5047
@dogestranding5047 11 месяцев назад
1:51 sus bro 🤨
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 11 месяцев назад
Hahahahah
@mrkingkale9559
@mrkingkale9559 10 месяцев назад
5:40
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 10 месяцев назад
Hahahaha
@Deathdrummer195
@Deathdrummer195 2 года назад
bro how do I swing my arms like flails in that USSR boxing video
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 2 года назад
It has something to do with how they move their entire body. Generally the arms must be relaxed, but you have to try to look it up yourself from the video.
@Deathdrummer195
@Deathdrummer195 2 года назад
@@ringrageboxing5870 Man im trying to decode that style for a long time but its so difficult. Isaev was a genius.
@pileofashes85
@pileofashes85 2 года назад
@@Deathdrummer195 Russian school of boxing here on RU-vid has tremendous breakdowns of this style.
@Deathdrummer195
@Deathdrummer195 2 года назад
@@pileofashes85 frolov style is not exactly the same
@pileofashes85
@pileofashes85 2 года назад
@@Deathdrummer195 @p995 No two coaches are the same but the style is the same in nature. Russian school of boxing is the best place to learn the mechanics of this style of boxing that I have found. Look at the playlist titled "hook" on his channel, the hooks shown have the same loose Russian nature as the hooks here.
@Jesussat55js
@Jesussat55js 2 года назад
Soviet style is the most technical.style of boxing, soviet style destroys Canelo Alvarez.
@Femgericht
@Femgericht 2 года назад
these are "amateurs", with a 0-0 win-loss graph. competitions of a local small club. I would say it's a Russian amateur school, it's not Soviet style
@harryhirsch8527
@harryhirsch8527 2 года назад
but that shit doesnt work in heeavy weight
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 2 года назад
Klitschko...
@arsen2506
@arsen2506 Год назад
Usyk, Klitschko brothers
@panzhou2803
@panzhou2803 3 года назад
too many jumping,easy to tired
@maximloos3739
@maximloos3739 3 года назад
It's very similar to wladimir klitschkos style
@danielasterling6936
@danielasterling6936 3 года назад
USHUAIA BARILOCHE A R G E N T I N A
@costazurra
@costazurra 3 года назад
I know from first hand I have sparring every day with u ukranian amateur boxing
@danielasterling6936
@danielasterling6936 3 года назад
USHUAIA BARILOCHE A R G E N T I N A
@zetareticulan321
@zetareticulan321 22 дня назад
Only idiots say this style doesn't have any power.
@krilin4652
@krilin4652 2 года назад
Wtf is this? Red guy more bigger more skillend more powerfull. What the fuck are you commenting there?😀
@part1zannnn
@part1zannnn 8 месяцев назад
Чел в красной норм боксирует . наверно и анализ боя тоже хороший только я не че не понимая по английски 😁
@kubikiribasara3499
@kubikiribasara3499 3 года назад
Very interesting. Is this the style Pacquiao uses? Where can I learn this style? Who should I watch to learn this style? Did Muhammad ali use this style of footwork? Thank you very much.
@ringrageboxing5870
@ringrageboxing5870 3 года назад
Ali is far away from it, he has his own style, which is taught by nobody.
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