My first fight was last week. Wish could have seen this earlier haha. My opponent was 115kg and more than 1 year of experience while I'm 94kg with only 7 months experience. He has longer reach and he's taller than me by quite a bit. I only got to know who my opponent is 3 days before the fight. It was a last minute change of opponent. I've been practicing against someone my own height until the change of opponent so I panicked a bit. But during the fight I calmed my nerves. I've been watching your videos on techniques and applied everything that you taught. Although my opponent had brute power and some techniques, I did the slips and weaves and countered nicely. On the 2nd round, I downed him twice for the count and went all out but failed to TKO. By the 3rd round I was gassed out and played fully defensive. Thankful that I won by majority decision. I couldn't have won this without your coaching also so I have to give gratitude to where its due. Thanks coach!
@@mg1468 usually they are not used to inside fighting. That's your best bet. Play the body shots so you get his guard down. Then land the power hooks or uppercuts. Remember to breathe even while defending. If you find yourself getting pressured when he is aggressive, don't go full defensive and shut down. Look for the counters so he can give you some space. But be careful of his uppercuts also as you're shorter than him. If he's playing his reach against you, parry his hand away and land a few shots. If you happen to be on the aggro against him and he raises his hand to defend all the way, either go for full body shots, or move one of his hands away and land that uppercut. It will catch him off guard. Goodluck on your match! Hopefully you will win! Update yea!
@@psycho90890 thank you my brother💪I will let you know how I do on Friday and will hopefully be coming back to tell you I got the win!! All I can think about at the moment lad, even been having dreams about it recently😂🥊
One word of advice from a coach that has been coaching 30 years. Cardio and ones and twos. No need for hooks or other combination. Just pressure and one two.
one thing that people forget about Tyson is how good his cardio was for his size. Cardio is super important. If you can take the shots from your opponent and make him gas out then you can unleash. He will tire up over the rounds whereas you'll just stare at him from his out of breath abyss, you can see it in their eyes
jabs and straights are a saviour and you can win a fight with just the Jab and distance management, crazy combos and pressure comes with experience and practicing and goes hand in hand with having good defensive techniques
First fight. Training went well, plenty of cardio and good sparring. I knew my opponent's style, he fought with a very high guard, so I'd worked on alternating between head and body shots, movement and setting up the uppercut to split the guard. The week of the fight and I went down with a virus and spent a couple of days in bed. The fight was on a Friday evening and until midday I was pulling out. Decided to go ahead regardless but had to change my game plan completely as I had no energy to throw anything but simple jabs/crosses. I managed to sneak the first couple of rounds just by fighting on the back foot and counter punching. My coach told me just to go out and not be hit in the third, which was fine for about 30 seconds but then the energy went completely. I remember getting backed up onto the ropes and then having to fight my way out of the corner. Scraped through without taking much punishment and got the win. Despite everything and the complete and utter exhaustion afterwards it was one of the best things that I've ever done.
I think these are generally good tips. I would add a couple of comments. I agree in most fights between beginners there is a tendency for at least one participant to try to bum-rush his/her opponent. Everyone needs to know how to overcome this tactic. I think the advice given to keep moving laterally is sound. I would add it is never wrong to use your jab. it doesn't really expose you too much and it serves to disrupt your opponent's rhythm and attack. Another good tactic is to tie them up. Again it disrupts their attack and buys you time to regroup. The good news is that an opponent who comes out guns blazing in the first minute of the fight, usually runs out of gas quickly...particularly if he/she is inexperienced. If you can manage that first onslaught, you'll probably have your way with them later in the round/fight. They are basically going all-in for a quick victory. More experienced fighters usually don't employ that tactic and use the initial round or two as a means of testing their opponent to see what their tendencies are and to discover their strengths and weaknesses.
Thanks Coach Jay Van. This is an excellent video. I’ve had 18 bouts as of now. This is a great video in regards to whether you are an open (experienced) or novice boxer. God bless you and thank you, champ. “BLESSED be the LORD my Rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle-“ Psalm 144:1
This video has a lot of great tips that I see people need in the local mma scene for their first fights. Angling off when people pressure forward, and having that mindset when people come out blazing for the first minute.
I remember my first time sparring with a guy who had way more experience than me. He was a 2 time world champion, and he probably would have had an even better career if he was more disciplined. Before sparring I thought to myself, "if I throw one punch at a time he'll just counter me every time, but if I throw too many for him to counter then I can outwork him." It was obviously easier said than done, but I managed to be competitive with him, even though I definitely felt some buzz from his counters. But that strategy became a better, more developed strategy. "When you get hit, hit back. When you land a punch, throw another punch." I kept that strategy for all of my fights in the amateurs and I never lost. It helped that I was sparring guys with a lot more experience too, but if you can fight at a higher pace, then you can score more points. Just get your technique straight, use feints, and keep defensive responsibility.
@FrankCastle65 a lot of sprinting and cross fit. Of course, I ran every morning, but when I ran, I did sprints. I can't stress how helpful sprinting is for boxing cardio, but I also trained hard in general.
@@TPerez1021 do you have any social media I can contact you on? I would really like to know more about what you did and stuff more in depth I have my first fight coming up soon and it’s like no matter what I do I’ll either gas out completely or just not have enough in the tank to fight back or do what I wanna do, I would really appreciate it if you would help me
Three days from now.... it's going to be a great fight I had a practice fight yesterday got so many lessons will never go for defense only. You gotta learn to pay back what you have received ❤️ Go go go...
Same as myself, 1st of October ive put my name down at my boxing club for a fight, I had acl surgery in February so I’ve been out of training for 5+ months but going back down tomorrow night to put the work in, 8 weeks to get into relatively good shape
@@milesprosper8534 it didnt happen, seems like the event staff had some kind of problem with my coach and no one of my team was setup to fight in the event, we prepared for 5 months and just knew we wouldnt fight 4 days before the event day, i was already with the exact weight and counting seconds for the fight, but then that shit went on... and the same weak my coach told me he couldnt teach me anymore at the time of the day that i had to do my training, so now im almost 1 month without training and pretty sad and disapointed :( but i know i will get through, find another coach and go back to boxing
@@milesprosper8534 just start training, the boxing training wont hurt you, ive been doing this for 4 years and still havent made a fight, most of it because covid, yeah, but i think you should train at least 2 years before start fighting. Just get it started while you r young and full of energy
my first fight is happening in 12 hours and im kinda nervous but really excited i have no idea who my opponent is lmao,really thank you for this it made me less nervous
Getting into exchanges are the first thing almost everyone does, even in sparring. great tips btw.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻and most people won't be prepared for a lateral motion and attack..from my experience 😀
I like the footwork good job. I fought as a professional boxer and kickboxer. you give great advice you show to always to be busy weather offence and defence .
Great stuff :)! By the way i found stationary punching ball (punching ball with a stand that u can fill up with a water/dirt) super useful for my movement!!! because in front of you, you have a round object with about 1.3 meter radious and also the ball moves itself too so u can work on your step in/out/around while also counter-punching, protecting yourself, finding different timings for different combos also once you start involving more thought process into it and start getting better you can also start thinking and working on more advanced stuff too, it will come naturally trought the correct work and patience. 1-2 hours a day for a month and you will be impressed how much more smoother you are going to feel. Also one of the most important tips from me as not a professional, the biggest boost for my movement was adding a 6km run everyday in the morning and an hour of jumping rope (some days when i would feel tired at first only jump rope or only a run). this made me feel at least 3 times faster in like 2-3 months of time. At first i even thought my legs were just perfect ( i used to play rugby for a long time this was the reason), but after actually putting in hard work you will start to notice that you are not even at your 10% of potential. :D! WORK HARDER EVERYONE!!!!
@@PrecisionBoxing you are more than welcome to go on my page and criticize their rounds. Actually your critiques would be an honour. They all still novice but are coming along.
Got my first amateur/unofficial match I’m taking seriously this Sunday. I’ve been doing a mix of resistance training and cardio as well as learning as much of the fundamentals as I can. I don’t know anything about my opponent or how/if he fights but I ain’t underestimating anyone. Hoping I get that W
I have only 1 month of training even tho i have watched a lot of it, signed in a "sparing" now i found out its an actual match now watching this to help lmao
BJS was afraid, he was Boxing scared. He got some confidence in those later rounds and was landing, but that's just what Canelo needed to close the gap.
How to improve if i have limited sparring at my gym because of my weight class. So how do i get to my first match if my gym doesnt have sparring available for me because i am much older and rest are young. Cant learn it all alone workout
My first fight was last week. Wish could have seen this earlier haha. My opponent was 115kg and more than 1 year of experience while I'm 94kg with only 7 months experience. He has longer reach and he's taller than me by quite a bit. I only got to know who my opponent is 3 days before the fight. It was a last minute change of opponent. I've been practicing against someone my own height until the change of opponent so I panicked a bit. But during the fight I calmed my nerves. I've been watching your videos on techniques and applied everything that you taught. Although my opponent had brute power and some techniques, I did the slips and weaves and countered nicely. On the 2nd round, I downed him twice for the count and went all out but failed to TKO. By the 3rd round I was gassed out and played fully defensive. Thankful that I won by majority decision. I couldn't have won this without your coaching also so I have to give gratitude to where its due. Thanks coach!
congrats on your win!!!
Congrats man💪got my first fight this Friday, any advice for coming up against a taller fighter?
@@mg1468 usually they are not used to inside fighting. That's your best bet. Play the body shots so you get his guard down. Then land the power hooks or uppercuts. Remember to breathe even while defending. If you find yourself getting pressured when he is aggressive, don't go full defensive and shut down. Look for the counters so he can give you some space. But be careful of his uppercuts also as you're shorter than him. If he's playing his reach against you, parry his hand away and land a few shots. If you happen to be on the aggro against him and he raises his hand to defend all the way, either go for full body shots, or move one of his hands away and land that uppercut. It will catch him off guard. Goodluck on your match! Hopefully you will win! Update yea!
@@psycho90890 thank you my brother💪I will let you know how I do on Friday and will hopefully be coming back to tell you I got the win!! All I can think about at the moment lad, even been having dreams about it recently😂🥊
@@mg1468 awesome!
When the bell rings don’t think your opponent will show sportsmanship and touch gloves, I learned a hard lesson.
Lol I tired toutching gloves and he ignored me and knocked me down with a nasty hook
@@milesprosper8534 nah he won by decision
@@milesprosper8534 yea
@@Ott702 nice building confidence in yourself
@@Ott702 nah you won. if you cant win fair you cant win at all. best piece of advice I ever got.
I swear best topics and best content on TH-cam when it comes to boxing
Top 5
Tony Jeffries legit, coach Anthony, and fighttips even though he’s mma
One word of advice from a coach that has been coaching 30 years. Cardio and ones and twos. No need for hooks or other combination. Just pressure and one two.
Sounds like bivol
Something to add into my arsenal 📝
one thing that people forget about Tyson is how good his cardio was for his size. Cardio is super important. If you can take the shots from your opponent and make him gas out then you can unleash. He will tire up over the rounds whereas you'll just stare at him from his out of breath abyss, you can see it in their eyes
jabs and straights are a saviour and you can win a fight with just the Jab and distance management, crazy combos and pressure comes with experience and practicing and goes hand in hand with having good defensive techniques
Which cardio is the best?
As someone who is having their first fight this month, I really needed this. Thanks for the great content.
Best of luck king. Get that W!
Wishing You Luck!! I Bet You'll Do Great!!!
how was it
so?
My first fight is this month too🙌
I hope my opponent isn't watching this 😅 Thanks coach! I will take my first amateur fight in july 1st and this is just what i needed...
Good luck
Best of luck
Good luck!
tell us how it goes
GOOD LUCK! I hope you win :)
First fight. Training went well, plenty of cardio and good sparring. I knew my opponent's style, he fought with a very high guard, so I'd worked on alternating between head and body shots, movement and setting up the uppercut to split the guard. The week of the fight and I went down with a virus and spent a couple of days in bed. The fight was on a Friday evening and until midday I was pulling out. Decided to go ahead regardless but had to change my game plan completely as I had no energy to throw anything but simple jabs/crosses.
I managed to sneak the first couple of rounds just by fighting on the back foot and counter punching. My coach told me just to go out and not be hit in the third, which was fine for about 30 seconds but then the energy went completely. I remember getting backed up onto the ropes and then having to fight my way out of the corner. Scraped through without taking much punishment and got the win.
Despite everything and the complete and utter exhaustion afterwards it was one of the best things that I've ever done.
Congrats Kevin! All odds were against you but you did it
Good stuff my man, keep up the work. I hope you had more matches after this!
Top G
Thank you Bro first fights comeing up great words🇬🇧
I think these are generally good tips. I would add a couple of comments. I agree in most fights between beginners there is a tendency for at least one participant to try to bum-rush his/her opponent. Everyone needs to know how to overcome this tactic. I think the advice given to keep moving laterally is sound. I would add it is never wrong to use your jab. it doesn't really expose you too much and it serves to disrupt your opponent's rhythm and attack. Another good tactic is to tie them up. Again it disrupts their attack and buys you time to regroup. The good news is that an opponent who comes out guns blazing in the first minute of the fight, usually runs out of gas quickly...particularly if he/she is inexperienced. If you can manage that first onslaught, you'll probably have your way with them later in the round/fight. They are basically going all-in for a quick victory. More experienced fighters usually don't employ that tactic and use the initial round or two as a means of testing their opponent to see what their tendencies are and to discover their strengths and weaknesses.
Combat your mind! The biggest challenge in any fight! Genius! Been watching him since 2 years ago. :) still here...
First fight! I'm one week out from today. Masters Tournament. Perfect timing. Thanks for the vid.
Battle negative thinking!
Crush it dude! And don't forget to have fun :)
@@eggsy1888 Thanks man. You too. Be the baddest guy in the ring
Hope you won bro got my first one this Friday
I've had first fight in 2 years in 2 weeks. I've had 4 fights but I haven't been in there for so long so this is nice
7:00-8:50 much love and respect for this tip an information💪💪💪
Do a breakdown of the bjs vs canelo fight! I love to hear your opinion on the pros.
Thanks Coach Jay Van. This is an excellent video. I’ve had 18 bouts as of now. This is a great video in regards to whether you are an open (experienced) or novice boxer. God bless you and thank you, champ.
“BLESSED be the LORD my Rock,
Who trains my hands for war,
And my fingers for battle-“
Psalm 144:1
Exactly it says for War not for ejoying yourself when punching, just punch when you have to punch, the less expected moment¡, in a real war.
Lovely bro
I needed this coach 🙏🏽
Awesome!
First fight tomorrow
Focus on what you’re going to do!
Really rang true
Great video
Always coming out with great teaching
I have my first "underground" fight in a few months after being out of it for years. Thank you
Great footwork and movement in your video demonstration.
This video has a lot of great tips that I see people need in the local mma scene for their first fights. Angling off when people pressure forward, and having that mindset when people come out blazing for the first minute.
This is a great video! All important advices! Thank you.
Was waiting for a long time for this kind of video, thx coach!!!
What a great channel Precision Striking is. Cheers mate 👌
I remember my first time sparring with a guy who had way more experience than me. He was a 2 time world champion, and he probably would have had an even better career if he was more disciplined. Before sparring I thought to myself, "if I throw one punch at a time he'll just counter me every time, but if I throw too many for him to counter then I can outwork him." It was obviously easier said than done, but I managed to be competitive with him, even though I definitely felt some buzz from his counters. But that strategy became a better, more developed strategy. "When you get hit, hit back. When you land a punch, throw another punch." I kept that strategy for all of my fights in the amateurs and I never lost. It helped that I was sparring guys with a lot more experience too, but if you can fight at a higher pace, then you can score more points. Just get your technique straight, use feints, and keep defensive responsibility.
Whatd you do for cardio?
@FrankCastle65 a lot of sprinting and cross fit. Of course, I ran every morning, but when I ran, I did sprints. I can't stress how helpful sprinting is for boxing cardio, but I also trained hard in general.
@@TPerez1021 do you have any social media I can contact you on? I would really like to know more about what you did and stuff more in depth I have my first fight coming up soon and it’s like no matter what I do I’ll either gas out completely or just not have enough in the tank to fight back or do what I wanna do, I would really appreciate it if you would help me
Probably one of the best videos on the whole entire internet on this topic 🎬📷🏆👏👏👏.......🎓💡.
i love you man you teach me a lot , 8 week left to going to county heavyweghit championship wish me luck thank you
Three days from now.... it's going to be a great fight I had a practice fight yesterday got so many lessons will never go for defense only. You gotta learn to pay back what you have received ❤️ Go go go...
Great tips, thank you! Saving this to rewatch over and over. I'm looking to get my first one in October 👊
Same as myself, 1st of October ive put my name down at my boxing club for a fight, I had acl surgery in February so I’ve been out of training for 5+ months but going back down tomorrow night to put the work in, 8 weeks to get into relatively good shape
@@conor5861 I'm coming off a hurt shoulder myself. Best of luck!
I’m a footwork boxer age 21 getting ready for my 1st fight from uk 🇬🇧 this helps thank you
Again custom made for my needs again😀😀😀 great got fights n 12/13 week white coller for cancer uk 👏👏👏
god bless you, I have my first fight tomorrow and I hope I can succeed.
thank you!
I like how you read comments even tho this video is 1 years old ! Great tip 💪
Thanks coach!
dude you’re the best
Thank you for this🙏🏽
1st fight june 6, gonna watch a lot more of your channel from now that ive met you. will come back to say how it went down also after the fight
@@milesprosper8534 it didnt happen, seems like the event staff had some kind of problem with my coach and no one of my team was setup to fight in the event, we prepared for 5 months and just knew we wouldnt fight 4 days before the event day, i was already with the exact weight and counting seconds for the fight, but then that shit went on... and the same weak my coach told me he couldnt teach me anymore at the time of the day that i had to do my training, so now im almost 1 month without training and pretty sad and disapointed :( but i know i will get through, find another coach and go back to boxing
@@milesprosper8534 just start training, the boxing training wont hurt you, ive been doing this for 4 years and still havent made a fight, most of it because covid, yeah, but i think you should train at least 2 years before start fighting. Just get it started while you r young and full of energy
Came across your channel very good tips and training I am going to give boxing a go 👍
My first masters fight is this Saturday. Been training for a year hopefully I don’t forget everything once I step in the ring.
Won by default, my opponent stood me up. On to the next one!!
@@Phukayewgood man well done
I almost feel like this video was made for me! lol. Very Comprehensive. Thank you much.
Well it was made for you
Today is my first fight coach 🙏🙏 I'm from Philippines , time check 4:40 am thanks and Godbless
This tutorial I've been waiting...👍💯
Such Great Moves Coach!! Very Important Information!! Loved It!! Thank You Sooo Much!! Please Stay You Always!! Talk to You Soon!!
my first fight is happening in 12 hours and im kinda nervous but really excited i have no idea who my opponent is lmao,really thank you for this it made me less nervous
my first fight will be 3 months after today you're video is great and i'll do my best to win thank you
Getting into exchanges are the first thing almost everyone does, even in sparring. great tips btw.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻and most people won't be prepared for a lateral motion and attack..from my experience 😀
This is so far very helpful I’ve been boxing on and off for 4 years and just now started fully committing and wanting to fight
Another great lesson coach
I appreciate your channel brother! I have my first fight this Saturday and this advice is good to keep in mind. 🙏🙏
That fake hook then followed up by a real hook that u do would catch anyone idc lmao thats smooth
Excellent information ℹ️
Thanks 🥊
Ive learned so much from this guy
Excellent advice. You're a Good Coach...TY..
This coach is gold!
Great video - chuck full of useful tips
Thank you!
Thanks bro. Am feeling pumped right now. Am ready to go.
Great Video! I have my first fight next month 🤝
Great stuff man! thank you👊
Invaluable content, keep sharing. Love it
Thanks so much my brother beats me in boxing so many time but I won now because these stuff you teach us god bless you
First round of the gloves tonight Coach. Thanks for this.
I got a fight coming up in a few weeks this video is definitely gonna help
My first boxing match is tomorrow and I have weigh ins tonight. I’m nervous as hell but I’m ready! I’m taking everything you said into consideration
All the best to you! congrats on all your hard work!
Thank you, Coach. 🔥💯
I like the footwork good job. I fought as a professional boxer and kickboxer. you give great advice you show to always to be busy weather offence and defence .
Thank you Joseph! I truly appreciate that from you!
@@PrecisionBoxing no problem thank you
Cool! My uncle Donnie "The Shark" Baloney showed me how to fight. I won all my fights, thanks to my jab, right cross and a lead pipe.
Thank you I needed to know this
Very wise advices Jason 🌟👌
Much appreciated knowledge.
1000 thanks🙏
I have no older brother. If i could wish for one, he would be just like you. 😎
Lol wat a puccy
Thank you so much brother! 👊
Great tips coach!
Great Video tips thank you So much l really needed those tips god blessed you And Your family
Starting to build my arsenal and I’m getting confident in preparation
Brilliant video
Im going to my 2nd 3:19 3 round spar and im watching this rn I’ll update u
Great Video thanks
Great advice!
Great stuff :)! By the way i found stationary punching ball (punching ball with a stand that u can fill up with a water/dirt) super useful for my movement!!! because in front of you, you have a round object with about 1.3 meter radious and also the ball moves itself too so u can work on your step in/out/around while also counter-punching, protecting yourself, finding different timings for different combos also once you start involving more thought process into it and start getting better you can also start thinking and working on more advanced stuff too, it will come naturally trought the correct work and patience. 1-2 hours a day for a month and you will be impressed how much more smoother you are going to feel. Also one of the most important tips from me as not a professional, the biggest boost for my movement was adding a 6km run everyday in the morning and an hour of jumping rope (some days when i would feel tired at first only jump rope or only a run). this made me feel at least 3 times faster in like 2-3 months of time. At first i even thought my legs were just perfect ( i used to play rugby for a long time this was the reason), but after actually putting in hard work you will start to notice that you are not even at your 10% of potential. :D! WORK HARDER EVERYONE!!!!
Gaixare ❤
I am gonna fight my first amateur match in 1.5 months...thanks coach
I have a team of junior and youth fighters. I tell them to watch your video twice a day on fight week.
That's excellent to hear! Thank you. You must be a proud coach! They owe you a lot for your dedication.
@@PrecisionBoxing you are more than welcome to go on my page and criticize their rounds. Actually your critiques would be an honour. They all still novice but are coming along.
Got my first amateur/unofficial match I’m taking seriously this Sunday. I’ve been doing a mix of resistance training and cardio as well as learning as much of the fundamentals as I can. I don’t know anything about my opponent or how/if he fights but I ain’t underestimating anyone. Hoping I get that W
did u win
think he died
Thank you Man U really helped me
Thank you
Hello
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@@DrOrr what
I have only 1 month of training even tho i have watched a lot of it, signed in a "sparing" now i found out its an actual match now watching this to help lmao
Plot twist your opponent also saw this video and understood it better than you
Great video. What did you think of the fight last night
BJS was afraid, he was Boxing scared. He got some confidence in those later rounds and was landing, but that's just what Canelo needed to close the gap.
My first fight gonna be next week i hope this help me
Did you win bro?
@@solairtheking599 of course, but its not the best
@@singraww a win is a win congrats
My first fight is tomorrow 😬
granny didnt stand a chance, thanks lad
Be my. First ever 6x2 minutes rounds of a boxing exhibition fight on 26th June. And I'm in training now for. Iam almost 50 years of age. In August.
Regarding the exchanges, it reminds me of that Bruce Lee quote, “When your opponent contracts, you expand and vice versa.”
Did you guys watch Canelo vs BJS? What did you guys think? That was a nasty shot by Canelo tbh.
My first fight is in a week, how did you know I needed this?
Me watching this 2 days before the match 😢.
Thank you xxx
4 days out from my boxing DEBUT!
Tell us how it goes
Second fight tomorrow noon, with a significantly taller and younger opponent. Wish me luck guys!
Thanks ♥️♥️♥️
i dont have a fight im so excited to have a fight. but i feel fear because my enemy wants me tonfight without gloves any tips for without gloves
My sons is Thursday and we are both nervous lol .. been putting in a lot of work though
Thank you, I'm more confident to have my firat fight now... Question, when you say 10oz gloves, you mean for junior competitors not adults?
How to improve if i have limited sparring at my gym because of my weight class. So how do i get to my first match if my gym doesnt have sparring available for me because i am much older and rest are young. Cant learn it all alone workout