If you want WAY MORE exercise scientist, become a channel member! Super long, totally uncensored episodes in our members area, and hundreds of other exclusive videos ➡th-cam.com/channels/fQgsKhHjSyRLOp9mnffqVg.htmljoin
What do you mean? If anything, it made me look up to him more. Good job, Dr. Mike. ... Oh, you meant Floyd? I would normally say "Fuck that guy!", but given his history, he'd beat you up after the intercourse.
From the skipping part of that video, you lost me Dr Mike. The isolated drill with the ball is to focus on pushing your opponent with your hands so you can stop the opponent from pressing in the ring and keep distance. The ab work is not full motion as in the ring you need to stay in a certain range of trunk flexion as well. Every exercise is VERY specific for every situation in the ring. This tells me his coaches are actually REALLY good and wasting no range of motion for stuff that is not useful in the ring.
😂 now while I agree and I do box Dr Mike also does compete with Jiu-Jitsu so he is familiar with combat supports overall. It also doesn't mean that he doesn't know the kinesiology behind the sport which is in fact where his doctor degree is from. He doesn't have to understand boxing to understand how to train for it. It sure does help but I'm sure he's figured it out by now. The only thing that I believe you might have to understand with partial reps. Boxers need to be explosive from every specific angle not just the deep angles.
I think a lot of Floyd's training is also structured around him having fights during the evening. So that's why he also trains in the evenings and wakes up later so his body is used to the routine.
you can be awake and not train, nor would you want to wake up close to a fight. better way would be to wake up early and not train until evening. which is why i doubt thats the reason for it.
@jerppazz4525 better way for who? If you're up 8 or 10 hours before your event you aren't going to be tired. I'm sure he structures his day around when he feels best
@@jerppazz4525 it’s probably a part of the reason. If he wakes up at 230, he is likely up until 430-630 if he’s sleeping 8-10 hours. When he fights he’s usually fighting from 1130-1230 time range. I get the premise but he’s likely staying up 4-5 hours after when he would anticipate to fight.
He doesn't drink, so partying for him is just staying out late at night. And there were moments when he would run home in his clothes. That's how dedicated he is about training. He's very rich from fighting, but trains like he's poor.
@@LLJR His sleeping might not be on point but he doesn't drink....smoke or take recreational drugs so hanging out at the strip club is very different for him compared to most....
Hate him or love him Floyd is one of the most dedicated rich combate athletes ever. The key word is rich because most can’t keep that dedication once they reach the top.
Agree with most of what you say except for the skipping, boxers skip differently. It's about footwork, footspeed and coordination, it's really not about flashy moves and impressing people. Those cross-overs and double unders serve a specific purpose of training footwork. It's a part of the sport-specific training, it's not really about building cardio or fitness (though yes it does some of that too.)
Well people forget what he took before the fight and think he is a clean fighter 😂 people forget how many time Floyd went to the hospital after the hospital to drain out what ever he took 🤔
@@hyggeravn6325 he never said he would fight with a fist ,not to be rude but you gotta pay more attention on this video he's skill is jiu jitsu,it way different fight as a boxing ,I believe Floyd will win in a boxing match with rules but out side the ring it's a whole different story my friend.
What he says about skipping is completely accurate, skipping for footwork is never going to be as specific or transferable as actually boxing. It's no different to soccer players using agility ladders, it looks flashy but at the end of the day it's almost entirely a waste of time.
NO THE FUXK IT DOESNT. TELL ME WHAT SPORT SPECIFIC BOXING TECHNIQUE MOVE THE DOUBLE SKIP JUMP TRIES TO REPLICATE. UTTER HORSESHIT. YOU KNOW WHAT WOULD BE BETTER FOR FOOTWORK AND MOVEMENT? DOING THE ACTUAL FOOTWORK AND MOVEMENT 😂😂 LIKE SHADOWBOXING, BAG WORK OR SPARRING
Those pushups are called shorties, it seems thats what alot of prisoners use in their workouts and ive heard someone say they’re for fast twitch fibers. I alternate between them and full rom, i look at shorties as being more for muscular endurance and explosiveness under tension
The person who made that video you were reacting to had no idea what they were talking about in terms of Floyd's power. Floyd was known as a high action power puncher in the first half of his career (at 130 and 135), he had close to a 90% KO rate through his first 30 fights, what happened was Floyd jumped up in weight and at 147 and 154 he was fighting opponents that weighed 20-30 lbs more than him, thats why he stopped KOing his opponents, it's because they were way bigger than him. The hand breaks for sure played a role but the biggest factor was that, like most fighters, Floyd's power lessened as he moved up in weight, but the biggest factor was that Floyd didn't cut weight so he would weigh in at 147 and was still 147 the day of the fight, while his opponents would weigh in at 147 or 154 and the next day would be 175 which made Floyd completely changed the way that he fought and become much more defensive because he was so much smaller than his opponents
Stop LYING he did not fight fighters way bigger than him. He was to scared to lose. Even though he LOST the first fight to Castillo. They stole the fight. He did win the second fight against Castillo
@@richardcourtney1424 how is anything I said a lie? I never brought up any losses or wins, that's not the point of the comment. Secondly yes he lost the first Castillo fight, who cares, that happens in boxing. It was much more impressive that he didn't cut weight at 147 and 154 and still was beating guys 20 lbs heavier than him
@@richardcourtney1424 you're mistaken - virtually all of Mayweather's opponents after 2009 outweighed him with the exception of Marquez and Pac Man. Canelo was 170lbs on fight night, Mayweather 150lbs. Maidana was 165lbs during their fight.
Another factor to that is that Floyd's hands were apparently quite fragile and are prone to breaking - an apparent Mayweather family curse from what I hear. So on top of the weight jump and having to deal with weight bullies there's that.
Speaking of pathetic, Mayweather's wiki had this nugget "Mayweather also pleaded no contest to two counts of misdemeanor harassment, stemming from threats to his children." 🤮
14:45 rope skipping is very important in boxing. It develops good rhythm and the more complicated the drill, the more it trains your hand eye/full body coordination.
@awerawer0708people like you who know nothing about boxing talk a lot of crap. Jump rope builds stamina, explosiveness in the legs, good rhythm which you can't just get from only boxing. It's a part of conditioning which is what steroid headed mikey was originally reviewing before going off topic about Floyd personal past so please stick to lifting weights and stay in your lane as a delusional bodybuilder
@@awerawer0708 is that your comeback? Well anyone who reads this thread will have a good laugh at your stupidity. Not like bodybuilders had any sense to begin with.
I would like to see you break down a sprinter's workout. (100m/200m/400m) One of the things I would like to hear you speak on is their emphasis on the concentric. I have heard Allyson Felix talk about avoiding the eccentric to avoid hypertrophy.
The Eccentric is responsible for creating the most damage to the muscle fibers. By athletes avoiding the eccentric or doing exercises that do not have an eccentric load, you can increase work and therefore work capacity without creating unnecessary extra damage. Pushing and pulling a sled is an example of this.
He would see an olympic sprinter doing a 3x body weight quarter squat and say “zero because that is not full rom” not realizing not everybody trains to maximize hypertrophy. Or see them doing fast eccentrics and say something like “slow down the eccentric portion” or some dumb shit
@@notreallyzekai3474 This is silly. Its even more important for performance athletes to train full ROM then for aesthetic athletes. And yes those same athletes would benefit from a controlled eccentric as well, as long as their concentric remains explosive.
Ummm people in decent shape CAN NOT jump rope for 15 mins straight. You’re out of touch with reality on that one. I jump rope on the regular and 15 mins straight through is murder.💀
Im a chronic skipper. None of my In shape friends can Skip...in general. 15 minutes? Takes months of practice to work yourself there. This guy doesnt have a clue.
Bro one thing to touch on is the skipping, if you watch his skipping compilations, you can tell he has the skill of skipping maxed out. One of the best skipping endurance and skill wise. As a boxer I can skip for days but skipping is about changing levels, up and down the speed and the way he uses skipping skills with changing pace + ankle weights, it's really not easy.
DV aside… everyone thinks they could take Floyds punch because they think he’s only good at ducking, but before he was Money Mayweather, he was Pretty Boy, and Pretty Boy was a killer.
He’s not good at ‘ducking’ he’s an all around defensive genius. But Pretty Boy was a master volume and accurate puncher. But Floyd doesn’t hit hard per se, he could easily knock me out but his hands have gotten so brittle over the years that he might actually hurt himself trying to knock out someone like Dr.Mike for example. Idk I might be talking out my ass I’m gonna go take a Prozac now.
@@halffruit9245 when I said ‘everyone,’ I was mostly referring to casuals who think his record is cherry picked. He’s a solid puncher, not a hard puncher. It ain’t about the force of his blows, but the speed, precision, and timing. He knows where to hit and when to hit them for maximum impact. Plus, he also has the hand speed to exploit any opportunity he sees. Pinpoint blows to the chin or temple can knockout anyone, no matter how thick your neck is. Mike may know how to defend himself but tough guys only get hurt in the ring. I learned that the hard way with my own body.
@halffruit9245 You could be right about his hands but I haven't seen any evidence of this. Boxers are taught not to hit the heavy bag every day as it will damage the hands. Floyd has taken care of himself probably the best of all time for a champion who has fought as much as he has.
@@MARZOSIRUS There’s actually been a ton of articles about this, people called this the Mayweather curse. Floyd’s father also had the same brittle hands as Floyd I would post a link but I’ve been chronically sleep deprived. But just look up Floyd Mayweather brittle hands and you’ll get the answers your looking for. And his hands aren’t because he didn’t train them properly it’s just a genetic propensity for having brittle hands.
an actual boxing comment. funny its a training video but everyone makes it about his outside the ring mess. Only Floyd gets it to this level but several fighters have done the same if not worse.
I would like to see your review of Mike Tyson's training when he was at his peak, unreal calisthenics work along with hours of training every day before his fights.
I did some heavy bag training and went from 16oz gloves to just wraps and now nothing on my hands. Yes you go through a period of your knuckles bleeding, sores and scabs, but also your wrist as well. But after a couple months of proper training and rest I can go to a heavy bag and do 10-15 mins of training without pain or sores. It forces you to better your technique or you’ll constantly get hurt.
But years of hitting a bag especially hard even with good technique throwing thousands of punches a day for years makes your joints pretty beat down after awhile
@@largelampard3721 I mean yeah don’t do it if the person has weak wrists or terrible technique. I get it some people can’t punch a bag without hurting themselves, that’s why you have to properly train your hands/wrists to do that exercise. It helps condition your fists, correct any form deficiency and teaches that person how to properly punch. For my routine I usually go 45mins with 16oz gloves. 10mins of wraps and 10-15mins of bare knuckle training. At that point I’m probably using 60% of my strength and focused on how my hands are connecting to the bag. At that point you’re relying off your muscles to hold your wrists together under force.
I'd love to see Dr. Mike analyze Tom Platz's training videos (I'd probably join the member section for that, and to help Dr. Mike with his Lambo collection)
I'm neither a doctor, nor a Mike. But here's some political geography facts: - Russia is freaking huge, yet those assholes apparently still not satisfied. - Dr. Mike is Russian, but moved to the USA at a young age (according to himself). - Older countries have very jagged borders, usually defined by their natural terrain (rivers, mountain ranges, lakes) because it made territorial invasions harder, whereas newer ones (incl. US states) have a lot of straight borders that were drawn on a map upon division (geographical features would still be used when it made too much sense or if wars between the neighbours resulted in territorial gains). - Chad is Chad-shaped (this is more of a meme fact though) - Italy is boot-shaoed - Romania is fish-shaped - Austria looks like a stingray - Tajikistan is deer-shaped - Croatia is trying to eat up Bosnia & Herzegovina - Senegal is almost finished with eating Gambia - Nordic countries are fun: Sweden + Finland look like a flacid cock (Sweden) + scrotum (Finland), Norway + Sweden look like an ejaculating cock + balls, the Fennoscandian Peninsula looks like a dog
TLDR probably something like: Top tier sports training Better SnC than most athletes (especially at the time) Obviously used gear Maybe could’ve had better fatigue management That’d be my guess as to his assessment
Dr. Mike I disagree with your criticism about range of motion, Floyd seems to be pushing medicine balls and doing push ups in the range of motion where his punches would land - please explain the point of dropping deep into the push-up to reach failure if the person's goal is to throw hundreds of punches at an extended position?? Is full range of motion really better than training in the applicable range of motion? I'd like to add that Floyd had to make a particular weight and can't afford unnecessary muscle that he won't use during a fight, because in my opinion it would just add unnecessary weight and burn more energy.
@@ddwfw I asked Mike a question because I saw logic in Mayweather's training, being inquisitive is not the same as disagreeing - you just presume to know more than others, and calling someone confused when they are asking a question is certainly not a compliment, just very unhelpful. Mike also changes his stance and shares alternative philosophies because he is a scientist. According to 'International Journal of Strength and Conditioning' by M Wolf (2023), fROM and pROM has become a subject of debate in recent years, and their conclusion was that fROM is a good default, but athletes may benefit highly from ROM of the outcome of interest, the article also suggested that doing both is effective - therefore my question is most valid when directed at a sports scientist, and you are merely shutting down debate with self-righteous ego
@@ddwfw disagree with a Phd who is finding faults with an undefeated boxers methods? If u wanna learn to box and learn to physically train to box u taking the Phd on fitness or Floyd for advise?
@@ddwfw True, but every discipline has an approach to PT. Is Mike equipped to assess how a combat athlete should approach his PT? Is this not an F1 Driver telling a Rally driver how to drive?
Mike, I’ll be down to find random people on the street and give them a speed rope and tell them jump for 15mins doing crossover, double unders, side swings, run and jumps, triple unders…etc.. let’s see if jumping rope is just something anybody can up and do…I jumprope everyday for 30mins to an hour EVERYDAY for years! And I can TELL you the coordination benefits are supreme when it comes to boxing. Being able to move around and control your left and right arms while controlling your left and right legs simultaneously is not as easy as you think. It’s a skill that takes years to master and that’s why boxers do it so much. I’m getting that you’re just mad that you can’t do DU’s and CROSSOVERS
@@markpozsar5785 Mr pump reps half assed, too fast, cheating the motion, everything is 3 sets of 10-12 repetitions, does a bro split no doubt he is a God in the Olympia, but it's just genetics and gear, but his training is ass
@benjamindavis2475 yeah, youre not jay cutler! Shocker. Theres a reaspn why he was one of the best of all time. Even with suboptimal training reaching his level. With genetics that good that 50 lbs figure doesnt sound that unreal.
9:33 there is no much carryover from pushing to punching. Punching is an explosive, unilateral, transverse plane, full-body movement. You need hip rotators (glutes, addictors, abductors) and spine rotators (mostly lats) for that.
there is plenty of "carryover" depending on the limiting factor in the punch and the prioritization. Tremendous volume of pushing over the skill of punching is ridiculous, but you can do the skill and include some supplementary training to help improve the parts the skill cannot. He should not only bench press to get better at boxing, but he definitely should not do randomly large yet oddly specific numbers of a press as this would be likelier to cause him to regress due to fatigue and injury.
@@zacharylaschoberbenching doesn't help at all. Push ups can be helpful because of scapula protraction and bracing, but far less that is commonly assumed. Landmine presses, medballs throws, hammers, clubbells, maces.
@@nikolaisalikov1257 plenty of exercises which are better than the bench, agreed, but again dismissing the idea of a bench being useless without context isn't correct. Some proper ballistics are great for this, but getting a stable and easily progressed exercise where you remove other limiting factors is wonderful for athletes out of season.
@@zacharylaschober Even most of weightlifters do not bench. Not because bench is useless, but because it's actively harmful for overhead athletes. For the same reason throwers (boxers are throwers by the way) do not bench too. If you are interested, you can for example check Eric Cressey, who is New York Yankees' director of health and player performance. And once again: throwing/punching is an EXPLOSIVE UNILATERAL FULL-BODY ROTATIONAL pattern, which has little to do with BILATERAL UPPER BODY PUSHING. Yes, upper body pushing strength can help to some extent, but not much. Do you know why pecs and triceps do not get tired in boxing fights? Because they do not work much.
I don't care how hard you like pushups to be, if your arms go almost straight when up and at 90° when down your doing real pushups. At 19, my record was 76 (complete 90° but lighting fast). Decades later, i do my 40 but if i drop 25 pounds 50 will be a joke!
13:47 an issue we can get in youth climbers from certain training programming is injury to the epiphyseal plates of the hands. While climbers are often attentive to injuries to the hand, and we can begin some programming for more appropriate load and volume to the fingers, I expect with boxing there could be repeated stress to growing bone which presents as general discomfort from punching and is therefore not attended to. Could make him more susceptible to stress fractures in the metacarpals or similar, but more susceptible compared to another professional boxer meaning simply some slight attention to this in the programming than a need to box in a different manner. He has a movement pattern which works for him, and no reason to alter this if successful.
Very correct and I also do not think you need full range to develop the muscle just to add to this. Full range put a lot of the movement into the shoulder and tri’s. I do not agree with Dr Mike on this one
Dr. Mike is saying that Mayweather is an elite athlete, so most of his punching endurance is already coming from his crazy boxing routine. He already maxed out his gains from years of half pushups. Adding more half pushups (1000+) won't increase his endurance and strength gains anymore. It just makes him more efficient at half pushups. Weighted pushups, proper form, varied styles of pushups, or going harder at boxing endurance workouts would move the needle more than 1000+ pushups.
I cant even call this a critique. Floyd has full workouts online. Hitting the heavy bag for 40 mins straight, mitt work 30-40 mins straight, shadow boxing 30-40 mins straight, 9 min sparring rounds with a fresh partner each round(the dog house). All on TH-cam. This showed none of what he actually does. We already know he would run 8 miles at night. This was weak man. Floyds training has always been skill and endurance based. This is common knowledge amongst the fight community. There is a reason the guy doesn't get tired. Dr. And exercise science is cool but floyd is a Dr. In the sweet science of boxing. Again he has FULL training camp videos online. This was a poor representation of his training routine.
I was thinking someof the same things. He selected a obvious hype piece by youtube journalist tht highlights his theatrics nd not his real training. And tjis os coming frm a floyd hater. Ive rooted against him 4 years but ths aint it
Saying Floyd parties to much is wild. He notoriously doesn’t drink and runs home from the club with his driver driving behind him. Dude was beyond dedicated to his craft. The results speak for themselves
Floyd’s training and commitment to his craft has directly impacted his immense success. What he’s done has worked for him even if someone else would do it differently.
For all of the scientists that speak about circadian rhythm, not a single one of them gives decent and thoughtful advice to people who work the graveyardshift. I work for the city of New York and I work from 8 PM until 6:30 AM - so. So getting eight hours of sleep is waking up at around 2 PM So what is your educated advice? As an expert in health and exercise, science for those of us will keep the city running like construction workers and nurses. And police officers
You can buy blackout curtains. Keep your phone on do not disturb and try and limit stimulation. If you’re tired then you should be able to sleep a normal amount if you try and create an artificial “bedtime” environment. I’m a night shift nurse and I generally feel okay with the backwards schedule. I know apparently studies say that it’s really bad for you in the long run, but I also think that it depends a bit on the person. If you can handle the schedule, okay, but if you really can’t and it’s throwing you out of whack, then you might have to try and change your work schedule in some way if possible.
I appreciate both of your input - and I already DO have Blackout curtains & have removed light stimuli from my sleeping environment- even bought & installed acoustic dampeners. I have continually asked on May forms to the people making the videos like this one, where they mention the detriments of sleeping with the reverse schedule of the circadian rhythm & they completely ignore the question. Maybe @DrMikeIsretel* will make a video about strategies for night shift workers???
@@shaneebujarski5176 I know Dr Mike said theres negatives, but ive also looked this up and its not definitive, a lot of the reported downsides come from the fact that late sleepers tend to get less overall sleep, less sunshine, less exercise, and also dont function with the rest of society which could lead to them feeling isolated. As long as you control these things you should be fine.
@@shaneebujarski5176 I'm not an expert but from what I've heard, keeping your sleep time consistent and getting enough of it uninterrupted are most important. The time of day has some impact, but the bigger problem would be if you allow your daytime sleep to get interrupted often, or if you need to switch back and forth between day shifts and night shifts often so your body can't get into a rhythm with it. Along with the blackout curtains, another thing you can do to reinforce the rhythm is go outside immediately after waking, go on a walk in the sunlight.
Zoomers discovering the Russell Athletic crewneck lol, one of the most classic and affordable shirts. Also, Smurfs wore white, their skin was blue. Mic drop, thunderous applause, roses
Thank you for showing some of Floyd Mayweathers routine! That will help interested people a lot as they will question how he got that successful. Remember: You want strong and elastic ligaments and fascia! Floyd and his professional team did exactly the right way to develop them!
I dislike Floyd myself but I wouldn't ever critique his training methods because I mean look at his accomplishments. I'm a boxer myself and I wouldn't stand a chance.
Dr. Mike can you critique the workouts of swimmers. I mean so-called dryland workouts, there are many videos and interviews about Michael Phelps, Dressel, etc
That "white" guy he was boxing is Canelo Alvarez - Mexican. He also trains a lot. Can you review his training? He's currently one of the P4P boxers, definitely the most lucrative
I seem to remember in the PreFight Documentaries that Floyd's kids seems to like their Pop and would cheer for him at his fights, he can't be all bad, so I would be careful about gossiping about someone without knowing the full story....takes two-to-tango, "he who is without sin throwing stones" and all that......
Of course you must first verify the source itself before you start saying that they should stop gossiping, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Mayweather_Jr. Domestic violence and battery convictions Mayweather has been convicted on multiple occasions of domestic violence and battery.[269][270] In 2002, Mayweather was charged with two counts of domestic violence and one count of misdemeanor battery. He received a six-month suspended sentence and two days of house arrest and was ordered to perform 48 hours of community service.[271] In 2004, Mayweather was given a one-year suspended jail sentence, ordered to undergo counseling for "impulse control" and pay a $1,000 fine (or perform 100 hours of community service) after being convicted of two counts of misdemeanor battery against two women.[272] In 2005, Mayweather pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor battery charge after hitting and kicking a bouncer, receiving a 90-day suspended jail sentence.[273][274] On September 9, 2010, it was reported that Mayweather was being sought by police for questioning after his former girlfriend, Josie Harris, filed a domestic battery report against him. Harris accused Mayweather of battery in the past, but those charges were dropped in July 2005 after Harris testified that she had lied and that Mayweather had not battered her.[274] Mayweather was taken into custody September 10, 2010, but was released after posting $3,000 bail. Mayweather was initially charged with felony theft (stemming from the disappearance of Harris's mobile phone); on September 16 two felony coercion charges, one felony robbery charge, one misdemeanor domestic-battery charge and three misdemeanor harassment charges were added.[275] On December 21, 2011, a judge sentenced Mayweather to serve 90 days in the county jail for battery upon Harris in September 2010. Mayweather reached a deal with prosecutors in which he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery in exchange for prosecutors dropping the felony battery charge. Mayweather also pleaded no contest to two counts of misdemeanor harassment, stemming from threats to his children. In addition to the 90-day sentence, Mayweather was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, a 12-month domestic-violence program and to pay a fine of $2,500.[276] On June 1, Mayweather began serving his county jail sentence,[277] and was released on August 3, 2012.[278]
Doc Mike, I'm totally impressed with your stance on beating-up on a Girlfriend, or Spouse is a Punkass cowardly thing to do. Your a authentic Warrior Doc!
Lol fr hate to see bodybuilders critique boxers when boxing is way harder than lifting. Most these boxers aren’t doing exercises to get the “full rom” they just burning out the muscle as much as they can for endurance purposes. It’s annoying when bodybuilders start nerding out on shit like full rom in boxing workouts.I doubt mike would even be able to take floyd mayweather to the ground
This dude is not a boxer but wants to tell you what you need to do in order to be a boxer vs a boxer that has done it for decades and is considered arguably the best ever?! Make it make sense
the said boxer who train decades had tremendeous talent and one of the only kind in the world and for the rest of people who wanna train and didnt had that talent should follow articulate, comperhensible guide to improve. thats make sense
Foh ......the nerve of this guy to speak on one of the goats. "You never formally boxed" means you don't know shit. Everything that man has done to date has made him the most complete fighter of all time.
Exactly. Bo Jackson, Michael Jordan, Greg LeMond, and probably Ty Cobb back in the day. These guys are the extreme outliers, the theory and practice that applies to the other 8+ billion people on the planet doesn't apply to them in the same way.
When I was in navy basic training, we had a big competition between all the divisions in our grad group. During that, I did 121 pushups in 2 minutes, winning the pushup competition for our division. 298!
Wow, the amount of men that believed in web articles about a person and the situation without knowing the context of the situation is astounding. I can’t for the life of me understand how people can believe what they read and not know the truth, facts and context and be quick to make such statements on a person.
@@TheBanana202 pleading guilty while going against a white female judge is like a no brianer! Of crushed she is a feminist and can’t stand any male of the likes of a Floyd maywether type.
@@TheBanana202 and yet you still do not know the context whatsoever, a huge majority of people who plead guilty in any form of court, are innocent, but they plead guilty to a lesser charge, for a multitude of different reasons. The judicial system is a crooked. Modern women, especially in America, are notorious, for getting men arrested, and convicted, on false domestic violence allegations.
Go google the definition of "fight" lol .."to take part in violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows". .I'd say boxers partake in the exchange of physical blows with the aim of inflicting damage. Don't be silly, it's a limited form of fighting but it's still fighting.
It's an aspect of fighting, I'll give you that. But to think they wouldn't destroy an untrained person, boxer or wrestler, is pure fantasy land for Bradley Martin
7:00 Correct statement, I quit bodybuilding 8 years ago; I went back in a few months ago (about three months ago), and I'm already physically about half to where I was when I quit, and it is way easier than the first time. I notice a quick and weekly muscle growth. Muscle memory is incredibly powerful; it's almost like I was running a cycle, which I never did. I went from normal to jacked in about three months, like one of those bullshit ads. My main problem now is to avoid being too swift with progressive overload, as I quickly regain strength, but my joints and connective tissues must adapt, and they take more time than muscles do to adapt to that new demand. If you have quit for a long time, and if you were jacked before quitting, and you don't want to go back into the gym because you think it would be too much work like the first time, then don't be afraid; it will come back really quick. Especially if, in the meantime, you stayed interested in bodybuilding and learned about it. My technique drastically improved because I'm now 8 years older, interested in those "geeky shit" about bodybuilding, more than I already was back then, less prone to feel embarrassed about not being big enough, no more bigorexic in a sense. I matured well, and you probably do too. Just give it a go, you'll not regret it.
It’s nice being able to see someone as intelligent as Dr. Mike be able to simultaneously call out Floyd’s shortcomings as a person while still paying all the respect due to his ability at his craft. Oftentimes people like to try and discredit somebody’s accomplishments in their sport/profession because they did terrible things in their personal life. It’s nice to be able to see somebody so finely walk the tightrope between respect for ability and disrespect for personal action
@@spa-peggymeatballs4861 punch power has nothing to do with your chest. It’s about transfer of weight from your feet, hips, shoulders and tricep. These pushups are for the tricep snap
@@damuffinman6895 lmao at fanboi I do both p*$$¥ wrestling 6 years mid thru high school and I been whooping ass in the streets my whole life I would f¥(# you over
This is kind of sad. A Doctor who says he’s critiquing a man’s training goes into his personal life. Let’s be honest the good doctor is full of peds and the dirty laundry he has is not broadcasted because he hasn’t been successful as an Olympian, champion and HOFer. What Floyd did was poor but stick to the point or start a domestic violence channel. Additionally the scenario about meeting him in the streets wouldn’t happen because Floyd is rich and doesn’t hang around people like this.
The title of this video is “Exercise Scientist Critiques Floyd Mayweather’s Training”… you then go on to speak on his personal life outside of training… makes sense
Because Mike knows he has no clue what it takes to actually train a world class boxer because he's never done it and bodybuilding doesn't translate to any athletic performance at a truly high level in any way.
@@Rubrick23.Is that a bad thing? I mean it's his job doing the videos, he still continued to do the video despite knowing what Floyd did because he is there to critique his workout
Why shitting on the medicine ball pushes? Thats basically the range of motion for a punch. Hes a professional boxer so he should train for boxing. That extra range of motion wont do anything for him.
I get critiques on his training but the man is literally Top 2 greatest boxer of all time. This is a sport that’s over 100 years old. He’s made the most money of any boxer or mixed martial artist. He’s never lost a professional fight. He’s beaten the most world champions of any boxer ever. Floyd is the the standard of all fighters. He’s the MJ of the sport. Whatever you think he’s doing wrong really doesn’t matter. He was convicted on some BS charges because his kids mother was an addicted who past away bc of OD. Floyd doesn’t smoke, drink, or do any recreational drugs. So one can assume their problems stem from her addictions. So don’t judge someone unless you know the facts or you were there. Floyd is #TBE the best ever please put some respect on his name 💯💯💯
In Floyd's defense (and mine, since you alluded to boxing fans not knowing s***) he was just f'ing around when he was doing bicycle kicks on his way up during the pull up. Saying he's "small" and that's why he can't punch hard doesn't make sense, people in the 130-154 pound weight classes (the weights Floyd fought at) knock each other out all the time. You missed the main parts that makes Floyd Mayweather Floyd Mayweather in terms of his training. Examples: Hitting the heavy bag for 2 hours straight, only stopping to drink water. Sparring 15-20 four min rounds with multiple sparring partners. I've also heard that he would spar without having rounds or stopping.
Yeah this video shows that while Dr Mike is an expert on bodybuilding that does _not_ make him an expert on boxing. The doc has some experience with BJJ but that's a hobby of his, he's not a competitor, and it's a very different sport to boxing anyway
One of my first jobs was a personal trainer in Vegas at a 24 Hour Fitness. Floyd would work out there late at night. He liked the cybex machines. His form was shit and he shorted all his reps, but I was really impressed with his engine. He could really go for a long time. We cashed in because we made his whole entourage buy memberships even though he was the only one working out.
If you want WAY MORE exercise scientist, become a channel member! Super long, totally uncensored episodes in our members area, and hundreds of other exclusive videos ➡th-cam.com/channels/fQgsKhHjSyRLOp9mnffqVg.htmljoin
You would kill him in a fight. Just make sure that he pays you first.😂
Floyd is doing Jail Cell push-ups. Quarter reps. He also for most of his career fought at weights < 140lbs. His push-ups were light.
Ahh Canelo, red and green gloves is Mexican.
Hello! Would like to hear your views on pilates workouts!! Love the content!
Could you please review manny pacquiao or Artur Beterbiev
Good on Dr. Mike for taking a minute to get serious and call out his violence against women. This is not a man that people should look up to.
Lame. ❤
Bros a manlet thats gotta beat bitches because he cant beat anyone over 200lbs
@@Tara_Masika Comment made while wearing a wife-beater.
@@rve420 😆
What do you mean? If anything, it made me look up to him more. Good job, Dr. Mike.
... Oh, you meant Floyd? I would normally say "Fuck that guy!", but given his history, he'd beat you up after the intercourse.
I need a looped video of Dr. Mike saying "zero" for my workouts
😂😂😂😂😂😂 gold
I want Dr. Mike to step on me.
hahahaha
no, seriously, some smart guy put a link in the comments its monday tomorrow!
Need you for brain storming on the RP new features
Mayweather's cardio was beyond reproach and he never gassed out in any fight I ever saw.
There was only one fight where he was actually fatigued and this is coming from mayweather himself but he never admitted which fight it was lmao
Against Emanuel Augustus I think it was. Floyd had probobly never seen anything like Augustus style in the ring before that fight.
I’ve never even seen Floyd tired in a fight and I watched his entire career closely.
He fights extremely efficiently as well not much wasted movement
True
Bro started analyzing floyd’s training and ended up calling him out
Ummmmm?
Good.
... but he didn't call him.
@@Matt_Alaric I meant calling him out* sorry my english is not so good sometimes
@@Tara_Masikacalling him out*
I'd pay good money to see Dr Mike hit a single on Floyd whilst wearing a bright blonde wig.
Jesus
Men's Wellness.
Okay
I would pay better money for him to do it to me.
Dr Mike would catch 32 upper cuts in that one single leg shot he would have black eyes on his forehead and lips
Dr. Mike out here calling Cannelo Alvarez an Italian white dude tells me how much boxing he watches lol
He was actually speaking about rocky balboa when he said Italian. He did a joke with Apollo creed just before saying that.
From the skipping part of that video, you lost me Dr Mike. The isolated drill with the ball is to focus on pushing your opponent with your hands so you can stop the opponent from pressing in the ring and keep distance. The ab work is not full motion as in the ring you need to stay in a certain range of trunk flexion as well. Every exercise is VERY specific for every situation in the ring. This tells me his coaches are actually REALLY good and wasting no range of motion for stuff that is not useful in the ring.
😂 now while I agree and I do box Dr Mike also does compete with Jiu-Jitsu so he is familiar with combat supports overall.
It also doesn't mean that he doesn't know the kinesiology behind the sport which is in fact where his doctor degree is from. He doesn't have to understand boxing to understand how to train for it.
It sure does help but I'm sure he's figured it out by now.
The only thing that I believe you might have to understand with partial reps. Boxers need to be explosive from every specific angle not just the deep angles.
Bet he can't fight
He’s mexican
I think a lot of Floyd's training is also structured around him having fights during the evening. So that's why he also trains in the evenings and wakes up later so his body is used to the routine.
you can be awake and not train, nor would you want to wake up close to a fight. better way would be to wake up early and not train until evening. which is why i doubt thats the reason for it.
@jerppazz4525 better way for who? If you're up 8 or 10 hours before your event you aren't going to be tired. I'm sure he structures his day around when he feels best
@@jerppazz4525 it’s probably a part of the reason.
If he wakes up at 230, he is likely up until 430-630 if he’s sleeping 8-10 hours.
When he fights he’s usually fighting from 1130-1230 time range.
I get the premise but he’s likely staying up 4-5 hours after when he would anticipate to fight.
True!
@@shaqitupTo be fair, its hard to amp down from a fight. You're likely not going to simply shower down and be in bed in an hour.
Hi Dr. Mike, the Crossfit Open just started. Would love to see you go over some of the videos of the top athletes doing the workouts.
I don't think he could make it through, his head may explode
Those pull-ups 🤣 wtf.
Crosstrash is trash
If he does that, I would watch with popcorn and a huge smile on my face
Yes
Jumping rope for 15 minutes is actually very hard though. 4 minutes is tough...
The trick is to maintain a steady pace the whole time. I see people try to do flashy stuff here and there and they end up getting more tired
45 min isnt too hard when you work on cardio regularly
Yeah weighted skipping ropes for full speed for a round is actually damn tough. Not talking about the light and slow steady ones
Irish here - love you, Mike. Just check your car before you switch it on.
Dudes about to get the cartel on him for calling Canelo Irish.
😅😅😅😅
😂
😂
@@erupter76500 well, he didn't. he called him white. Which he is...
He doesn't drink, so partying for him is just staying out late at night. And there were moments when he would run home in his clothes. That's how dedicated he is about training. He's very rich from fighting, but trains like he's poor.
Yeah they always try and use something by proxy to practice anti black hatred. Nothing new
He owns a strip joint so he hangs there
@@LLJR His sleeping might not be on point but he doesn't drink....smoke or take recreational drugs so hanging out at the strip club is very different for him compared to most....
Facts these folks are haters
So when he commits domestic violence he is not even drunk or high? Wow. Dude has feminine tendencies cause he can’t take any criticism.
Hate him or love him Floyd is one of the most dedicated rich combate athletes ever. The key word is rich because most can’t keep that dedication once they reach the top.
Yeah, when you spend your whole dating life training, you better be the best. Good on ya for supporting abusing women.
Hate him or love him Floyd mayweather hits women
@@Andrew-yc7cmhate him or love him most of his fights where agaist easy oppentsto build a undeafted record yeah floyds a bitch
@@Andrew-yc7cmMike Tyson hit women. Muhammad Ali hit women. How come you only bring up when Mayweather does it?
@@bigboris5774 because he's the topic of the video and this OP comment? lol. idiot.
Agree with most of what you say except for the skipping, boxers skip differently. It's about footwork, footspeed and coordination, it's really not about flashy moves and impressing people. Those cross-overs and double unders serve a specific purpose of training footwork. It's a part of the sport-specific training, it's not really about building cardio or fitness (though yes it does some of that too.)
Well people forget what he took before the fight and think he is a clean fighter 😂 people forget how many time Floyd went to the hospital after the hospital to drain out what ever he took 🤔
@@victorsolis4838the dude had notoriously brittle hands, he almost always injured something
@@hyggeravn6325 he never said he would fight with a fist ,not to be rude but you gotta pay more attention on this video he's skill is jiu jitsu,it way different fight as a boxing ,I believe Floyd will win in a boxing match with rules but out side the ring it's a whole different story my friend.
What he says about skipping is completely accurate, skipping for footwork is never going to be as specific or transferable as actually boxing.
It's no different to soccer players using agility ladders, it looks flashy but at the end of the day it's almost entirely a waste of time.
NO THE FUXK IT DOESNT. TELL ME WHAT SPORT SPECIFIC BOXING TECHNIQUE MOVE THE DOUBLE SKIP JUMP TRIES TO REPLICATE. UTTER HORSESHIT.
YOU KNOW WHAT WOULD BE BETTER FOR FOOTWORK AND MOVEMENT? DOING THE ACTUAL FOOTWORK AND MOVEMENT 😂😂 LIKE SHADOWBOXING, BAG WORK OR SPARRING
Floyd wakes up that late because fights are late at night could be 11pm
That makes sense
Those pushups are called shorties, it seems thats what alot of prisoners use in their workouts and ive heard someone say they’re for fast twitch fibers. I alternate between them and full rom, i look at shorties as being more for muscular endurance and explosiveness under tension
Yea dude doesn’t know what he’s talkings about sometimes
The person who made that video you were reacting to had no idea what they were talking about in terms of Floyd's power. Floyd was known as a high action power puncher in the first half of his career (at 130 and 135), he had close to a 90% KO rate through his first 30 fights, what happened was Floyd jumped up in weight and at 147 and 154 he was fighting opponents that weighed 20-30 lbs more than him, thats why he stopped KOing his opponents, it's because they were way bigger than him. The hand breaks for sure played a role but the biggest factor was that, like most fighters, Floyd's power lessened as he moved up in weight, but the biggest factor was that Floyd didn't cut weight so he would weigh in at 147 and was still 147 the day of the fight, while his opponents would weigh in at 147 or 154 and the next day would be 175 which made Floyd completely changed the way that he fought and become much more defensive because he was so much smaller than his opponents
Stop LYING he did not fight fighters way bigger than him. He was to scared to lose. Even though he LOST the first fight to Castillo. They stole the fight. He did win the second fight against Castillo
@@richardcourtney1424 how is anything I said a lie? I never brought up any losses or wins, that's not the point of the comment. Secondly yes he lost the first Castillo fight, who cares, that happens in boxing. It was much more impressive that he didn't cut weight at 147 and 154 and still was beating guys 20 lbs heavier than him
NAME the guys that were 20lbs. Heavier@@trinidad510
@@richardcourtney1424 you're mistaken - virtually all of Mayweather's opponents after 2009 outweighed him with the exception of Marquez and Pac Man. Canelo was 170lbs on fight night, Mayweather 150lbs. Maidana was 165lbs during their fight.
Another factor to that is that Floyd's hands were apparently quite fragile and are prone to breaking - an apparent Mayweather family curse from what I hear. So on top of the weight jump and having to deal with weight bullies there's that.
Speaking of pathetic, Mayweather's wiki had this nugget "Mayweather also pleaded no contest to two counts of misdemeanor harassment, stemming from threats to his children." 🤮
That doesn't say who he was harassing. Was he harassing the people who threatened his children?
@@Matt_Alaricuse your brain buddy
@@aleksandresakhelashvili9584 You evidently don't use yours so i'm not inclined to listen to you.
he threatened his kids.@@Matt_Alaric
He told his kids to not call the police. It was an overcharge.
I never saw Floyd tired,never man is in impeccable shape
“Now I am Floyd Mayweather, B.”That’s shit is GOLD😂.
Let’s goooooooo!!!!!
Makes no sense, but ok? Tf lol
I hope he keeps on cranking the submission even after the tap. Yei, super necessary ❤
That part was cringe.
Na he’s a slow fat bodybuilder 0 cardio 0 power 0 coordination
I feel you on that DV take, Dr. Mike. The infuriation you get when you hear about that is different. Shit will never be cool.
lol oh stfu bullshit ass allegations
Especially when you find out women lie
talking about actual DV @lanceg007
It’s not cool no but the whole speech where he would destroy Mayweather and then become Mayweather was cringe.
@@hansmemling2311mostly true tho when it comes to a street fight
14:45 rope skipping is very important in boxing. It develops good rhythm and the more complicated the drill, the more it trains your hand eye/full body coordination.
I'll respond in the same way I believe Dr. Mike would: You know what else develops rhythm and hand eye coordination? Boxing!
@awerawer0708people like you who know nothing about boxing talk a lot of crap. Jump rope builds stamina, explosiveness in the legs, good rhythm which you can't just get from only boxing. It's a part of conditioning which is what steroid headed mikey was originally reviewing before going off topic about Floyd personal past so please stick to lifting weights and stay in your lane as a delusional bodybuilder
@@randomvidz8742 poor little guy can't read :(
@@awerawer0708 is that your comeback? Well anyone who reads this thread will have a good laugh at your stupidity. Not like bodybuilders had any sense to begin with.
Exactly. Floyd is an undefeated champ for a reason
I would like to see you break down a sprinter's workout. (100m/200m/400m)
One of the things I would like to hear you speak on is their emphasis on the concentric. I have heard Allyson Felix talk about avoiding the eccentric to avoid hypertrophy.
Also sprint cyclists. Those guys are built like tanks yet they can sustain huge power outputs for a really long time
The Eccentric is responsible for creating the most damage to the muscle fibers. By athletes avoiding the eccentric or doing exercises that do not have an eccentric load, you can increase work and therefore work capacity without creating unnecessary extra damage. Pushing and pulling a sled is an example of this.
This all makes sense, honestly.
He would see an olympic sprinter doing a 3x body weight quarter squat and say “zero because that is not full rom” not realizing not everybody trains to maximize hypertrophy.
Or see them doing fast eccentrics and say something like “slow down the eccentric portion” or some dumb shit
@@notreallyzekai3474 This is silly. Its even more important for performance athletes to train full ROM then for aesthetic athletes. And yes those same athletes would benefit from a controlled eccentric as well, as long as their concentric remains explosive.
Ummm people in decent shape CAN NOT jump rope for 15 mins straight. You’re out of touch with reality on that one.
I jump rope on the regular and 15 mins straight through is murder.💀
Im a chronic skipper. None of my In shape friends can Skip...in general. 15 minutes? Takes months of practice to work yourself there. This guy doesnt have a clue.
@@Duel1982not only that, the speed that Floyd jump ropes at for 15 minutes is inhumane.
He was definitely hating hard in this video
Most people couldn’t jump rope 45 seconds without stopping…
Yep. 5 minutes is great. 8 minutes is very rough. Any more and you are in a very rare league
Bro one thing to touch on is the skipping, if you watch his skipping compilations, you can tell he has the skill of skipping maxed out. One of the best skipping endurance and skill wise. As a boxer I can skip for days but skipping is about changing levels, up and down the speed and the way he uses skipping skills with changing pace + ankle weights, it's really not easy.
JUMP ROPING WITH WEIGHTS IVE ONLY SEEN FLOYD DO IN THE GYM. I REMEMBER EVERYONE JUST WATCHING HIS TRAINING VIDS FOR HOURS
HARD WORK DEDICATION
DV aside… everyone thinks they could take Floyds punch because they think he’s only good at ducking, but before he was Money Mayweather, he was Pretty Boy, and Pretty Boy was a killer.
He’s not good at ‘ducking’ he’s an all around defensive genius. But Pretty Boy was a master volume and accurate puncher. But Floyd doesn’t hit hard per se, he could easily knock me out but his hands have gotten so brittle over the years that he might actually hurt himself trying to knock out someone like Dr.Mike for example. Idk I might be talking out my ass I’m gonna go take a Prozac now.
@@halffruit9245 when I said ‘everyone,’ I was mostly referring to casuals who think his record is cherry picked. He’s a solid puncher, not a hard puncher. It ain’t about the force of his blows, but the speed, precision, and timing. He knows where to hit and when to hit them for maximum impact. Plus, he also has the hand speed to exploit any opportunity he sees. Pinpoint blows to the chin or temple can knockout anyone, no matter how thick your neck is. Mike may know how to defend himself but tough guys only get hurt in the ring. I learned that the hard way with my own body.
@halffruit9245 You could be right about his hands but I haven't seen any evidence of this. Boxers are taught not to hit the heavy bag every day as it will damage the hands. Floyd has taken care of himself probably the best of all time for a champion who has fought as much as he has.
@@MARZOSIRUS There’s actually been a ton of articles about this, people called this the Mayweather curse. Floyd’s father also had the same brittle hands as Floyd I would post a link but I’ve been chronically sleep deprived. But just look up Floyd Mayweather brittle hands and you’ll get the answers your looking for. And his hands aren’t because he didn’t train them properly it’s just a genetic propensity for having brittle hands.
an actual boxing comment. funny its a training video but everyone makes it about his outside the ring mess. Only Floyd gets it to this level but several fighters have done the same if not worse.
I would like to see your review of Mike Tyson's training when he was at his peak, unreal calisthenics work along with hours of training every day before his fights.
All Dr. Mike would do is talk shit about it because that is all he does 😂
@James_Carabajal And then pretend like he’s actual giving them their flowers.
@@James_Edward59 I wonder would he also bring up how Tyson is a convicted rapist. or give him a pass on that one like everyone else
@@kevinmckeon2543not only a convicted rapist but against a minor too
@@terrycruise-zd5tw because that acusation had no truth behind it
I did some heavy bag training and went from 16oz gloves to just wraps and now nothing on my hands. Yes you go through a period of your knuckles bleeding, sores and scabs, but also your wrist as well. But after a couple months of proper training and rest I can go to a heavy bag and do 10-15 mins of training without pain or sores. It forces you to better your technique or you’ll constantly get hurt.
But years of hitting a bag especially hard even with good technique throwing thousands of punches a day for years makes your joints pretty beat down after awhile
If anyone is trying this, don't.
@@largelampard3721 I mean yeah don’t do it if the person has weak wrists or terrible technique. I get it some people can’t punch a bag without hurting themselves, that’s why you have to properly train your hands/wrists to do that exercise. It helps condition your fists, correct any form deficiency and teaches that person how to properly punch. For my routine I usually go 45mins with 16oz gloves. 10mins of wraps and 10-15mins of bare knuckle training. At that point I’m probably using 60% of my strength and focused on how my hands are connecting to the bag. At that point you’re relying off your muscles to hold your wrists together under force.
I'd love to see Dr. Mike analyze Tom Platz's training videos (I'd probably join the member section for that, and to help Dr. Mike with his Lambo collection)
I had no idea Canelo was Italian. ....Dr Mike teaching me about hypertrophy AND geography!
semental italiano
Canelo 🤌🏽
Dr mike needs to be canceled immediately
Marone 🇲🇽
I'm neither a doctor, nor a Mike. But here's some political geography facts:
- Russia is freaking huge, yet those assholes apparently still not satisfied.
- Dr. Mike is Russian, but moved to the USA at a young age (according to himself).
- Older countries have very jagged borders, usually defined by their natural terrain (rivers, mountain ranges, lakes) because it made territorial invasions harder, whereas newer ones (incl. US states) have a lot of straight borders that were drawn on a map upon division (geographical features would still be used when it made too much sense or if wars between the neighbours resulted in territorial gains).
- Chad is Chad-shaped (this is more of a meme fact though)
- Italy is boot-shaoed
- Romania is fish-shaped
- Austria looks like a stingray
- Tajikistan is deer-shaped
- Croatia is trying to eat up Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Senegal is almost finished with eating Gambia
- Nordic countries are fun: Sweden + Finland look like a flacid cock (Sweden) + scrotum (Finland), Norway + Sweden look like an ejaculating cock + balls, the Fennoscandian Peninsula looks like a dog
Never was a power puncher? Look up the pretty boy Floyd era.
Review the training of Alexander Karelin, the Experiment.
He’s a genetic freak
Suplexing 300 lbs men when they’re belly down on the floor is insane
They are doing all they can to avoid getting lifted
I'd add field athletes like werner gunthor or reese hoffa
That would be one hell of a video
Beast athlete that was definitely on juice
TLDR probably something like:
Top tier sports training
Better SnC than most athletes (especially at the time)
Obviously used gear
Maybe could’ve had better fatigue management
That’d be my guess as to his assessment
Dr. Mike I disagree with your criticism about range of motion, Floyd seems to be pushing medicine balls and doing push ups in the range of motion where his punches would land - please explain the point of dropping deep into the push-up to reach failure if the person's goal is to throw hundreds of punches at an extended position?? Is full range of motion really better than training in the applicable range of motion?
I'd like to add that Floyd had to make a particular weight and can't afford unnecessary muscle that he won't use during a fight, because in my opinion it would just add unnecessary weight and burn more energy.
@@ddwfw Seems you're just aggressively unhelpful, thanks
@@ddwfw I asked Mike a question because I saw logic in Mayweather's training, being inquisitive is not the same as disagreeing - you just presume to know more than others, and calling someone confused when they are asking a question is certainly not a compliment, just very unhelpful.
Mike also changes his stance and shares alternative philosophies because he is a scientist.
According to 'International Journal of Strength and Conditioning' by M Wolf (2023), fROM and pROM has become a subject of debate in recent years, and their conclusion was that fROM is a good default, but athletes may benefit highly from ROM of the outcome of interest, the article also suggested that doing both is effective - therefore my question is most valid when directed at a sports scientist, and you are merely shutting down debate with self-righteous ego
@@ddwfw disagree with a Phd who is finding faults with an undefeated boxers methods? If u wanna learn to box and learn to physically train to box u taking the Phd on fitness or Floyd for advise?
@@ddwfw True, but every discipline has an approach to PT. Is Mike equipped to assess how a combat athlete should approach his PT? Is this not an F1 Driver telling a Rally driver how to drive?
@@thelastmarketbender8656 And floyd is a world champion. 50-0. What's your point?
Mike, I’ll be down to find random people on the street and give them a speed rope and tell them jump for 15mins doing crossover, double unders, side swings, run and jumps, triple unders…etc.. let’s see if jumping rope is just something anybody can up and do…I jumprope everyday for 30mins to an hour EVERYDAY for years! And I can TELL you the coordination benefits are supreme when it comes to boxing. Being able to move around and control your left and right arms while controlling your left and right legs simultaneously is not as easy as you think. It’s a skill that takes years to master and that’s why boxers do it so much. I’m getting that you’re just mad that you can’t do DU’s and CROSSOVERS
Do Jay Cutler, his routine would be highly conducive to some precise critiques as most of it is good and he is a big name.
Mike would definitely critique his range of motion on the dips, if you know you know
he is Mr Partial Rep, also has no idea why he does what he does, "it just works bro". Another bodybuilder carried by his godly genetics.
Yeah he said he gained 50 lb in his first 6mo of training. Took me 10 years to do that 😂
@@markpozsar5785 Mr pump reps
half assed, too fast, cheating the motion, everything is 3 sets of 10-12 repetitions, does a bro split
no doubt he is a God in the Olympia, but it's just genetics and gear, but his training is ass
@benjamindavis2475 yeah, youre not jay cutler! Shocker. Theres a reaspn why he was one of the best of all time. Even with suboptimal training reaching his level. With genetics that good that 50 lbs figure doesnt sound that unreal.
9:33 there is no much carryover from pushing to punching. Punching is an explosive, unilateral, transverse plane, full-body movement. You need hip rotators (glutes, addictors, abductors) and spine rotators (mostly lats) for that.
I think it is better than 1381 push ups tho 😂
there is plenty of "carryover" depending on the limiting factor in the punch and the prioritization. Tremendous volume of pushing over the skill of punching is ridiculous, but you can do the skill and include some supplementary training to help improve the parts the skill cannot. He should not only bench press to get better at boxing, but he definitely should not do randomly large yet oddly specific numbers of a press as this would be likelier to cause him to regress due to fatigue and injury.
@@zacharylaschoberbenching doesn't help at all. Push ups can be helpful because of scapula protraction and bracing, but far less that is commonly assumed. Landmine presses, medballs throws, hammers, clubbells, maces.
@@nikolaisalikov1257 plenty of exercises which are better than the bench, agreed, but again dismissing the idea of a bench being useless without context isn't correct. Some proper ballistics are great for this, but getting a stable and easily progressed exercise where you remove other limiting factors is wonderful for athletes out of season.
@@zacharylaschober Even most of weightlifters do not bench. Not because bench is useless, but because it's actively harmful for overhead athletes. For the same reason throwers (boxers are throwers by the way) do not bench too. If you are interested, you can for example check Eric Cressey, who is New York Yankees' director of health and player performance. And once again: throwing/punching is an EXPLOSIVE UNILATERAL FULL-BODY ROTATIONAL pattern, which has little to do with BILATERAL UPPER BODY PUSHING. Yes, upper body pushing strength can help to some extent, but not much. Do you know why pecs and triceps do not get tired in boxing fights? Because they do not work much.
A jacked BJJ brown belt vs Floyd in MMA? No question, Mike getting his hand raised. "Now I'm Floyd Mayweather Bitch" would make a great BJJ shirt.
Mike Tyson’s Workout would be good to look at as he has good genetics and brilliant commitment and discipline. Love to see your take on it
Floyd had way more discipline and worked harder
@@raaxdrizzio9975Without a doubt Floyd had greater discipline than anyone else I can think of in boxing history.
Tyson was famous for lack of commitment through much of his career.
@@James_Edward59 hagler
Nobody trained as hard as floyd which is why he went undefeated
I don't care how hard you like pushups to be, if your arms go almost straight when up and at 90° when down your doing real pushups. At 19, my record was 76 (complete 90° but lighting fast). Decades later, i do my 40 but if i drop 25 pounds 50 will be a joke!
13:47 an issue we can get in youth climbers from certain training programming is injury to the epiphyseal plates of the hands. While climbers are often attentive to injuries to the hand, and we can begin some programming for more appropriate load and volume to the fingers, I expect with boxing there could be repeated stress to growing bone which presents as general discomfort from punching and is therefore not attended to. Could make him more susceptible to stress fractures in the metacarpals or similar, but more susceptible compared to another professional boxer meaning simply some slight attention to this in the programming than a need to box in a different manner. He has a movement pattern which works for him, and no reason to alter this if successful.
Please PLEASE, review Alan Ritche, Reacher Men’s Health video! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Dude he just came into my workout today lol. Super chill guy. Was going to see the Sequia National Forest
You mean the „i eat every hour“ guy. He was so good in Blue Mountain State …
@@Schacal6666he's inhumanly jacked now
Floyd's up there with the greats, phenomenal work ethic , old school training
12:53 Canelo Alvarez is mexican, even tho he looks irish
Hahah I always confuse italian and mexican flags, they have the same colors
He’s still white
@@WORKSbaby facts language nor geography can change what he is.
@@del9556HE NOT WHITE HE’S A RED HEAD BUT YOU CAN TELL HE’S NOT WHITE..
Pushups for muscle size is different from pushups for boxing. You dont need slow eccentric and full rom / stretching part of the pushup.
You are correct.
Very correct and I also do not think you need full range to develop the muscle just to add to this. Full range put a lot of the movement into the shoulder and tri’s. I do not agree with Dr Mike on this one
He’s gonna train him to be the bulkiest boxer around guys, shush
This was just a hating video, he is wrong about jump skipping also, jump skipping for 15 minutes for people who train is also very very hard
Dr. Mike is saying that Mayweather is an elite athlete, so most of his punching endurance is already coming from his crazy boxing routine.
He already maxed out his gains from years of half pushups. Adding more half pushups (1000+) won't increase his endurance and strength gains anymore. It just makes him more efficient at half pushups.
Weighted pushups, proper form, varied styles of pushups, or going harder at boxing endurance workouts would move the needle more than 1000+ pushups.
5:42 i hope u kept that same energy for dana white, who beatvhisbwife on camera in public
I cant even call this a critique. Floyd has full workouts online. Hitting the heavy bag for 40 mins straight, mitt work 30-40 mins straight, shadow boxing 30-40 mins straight, 9 min sparring rounds with a fresh partner each round(the dog house). All on TH-cam. This showed none of what he actually does. We already know he would run 8 miles at night. This was weak man. Floyds training has always been skill and endurance based. This is common knowledge amongst the fight community. There is a reason the guy doesn't get tired. Dr. And exercise science is cool but floyd is a Dr. In the sweet science of boxing. Again he has FULL training camp videos online. This was a poor representation of his training routine.
This was just a hate video
I was thinking someof the same things. He selected a obvious hype piece by youtube journalist tht highlights his theatrics nd not his real training. And tjis os coming frm a floyd hater. Ive rooted against him 4 years but ths aint it
Facts, this dude should stay in his lane
Well, he published something in video form and it got critiqued.
Floyd is a pretty good dude to make a hate video on though.
If you hit a btch you're a btch
Saying Floyd parties to much is wild. He notoriously doesn’t drink and runs home from the club with his driver driving behind him. Dude was beyond dedicated to his craft. The results speak for themselves
Crazy how he says it’s all love in the beginning but in the same breath tries to go for a low blow and talk the most absolute shit about this man
Yeah, I don't get this guy! His really talking shit!!
Exactly this guy a clown making this cartoon ass video
A little sneaky but nothing undeserved. Fuck that woman-beater. "If you beat a bitch, you're a bitch"
did you miss the part about floyd's history
@@mackiesncheese it was right there I didn’t miss a thing then again those all could be accusations
Floyd did have a ton of hand breaks in his early career. So do a lot of boxers because they often go way too hard and some boxers wrap loosely
Please do a review of Lasha Talakhadze for nothing else but to sit in awe of his raw strength
not even an exaggeration, roids or not bro is built different
Yes!
Floyd’s training and commitment to his craft has directly impacted his immense success. What he’s done has worked for him even if someone else would do it differently.
It's different types of push ups! You got full, shorts, wide, diamond, etc
He doesn't know that though he's just a steroid using meathead
For all of the scientists that speak about circadian rhythm, not a single one of them gives decent and thoughtful advice to people who work the graveyardshift.
I work for the city of New York and I work from 8 PM until 6:30 AM - so. So getting eight hours of sleep is waking up at around 2 PM So what is your educated advice? As an expert in health and exercise, science for those of us will keep the city running like construction workers and nurses. And police officers
If thats the time u work then there is nothing u can do. Best thing is get 6-8 hrs of sleep, eat well and exercise well
You can buy blackout curtains. Keep your phone on do not disturb and try and limit stimulation. If you’re tired then you should be able to sleep a normal amount if you try and create an artificial “bedtime” environment. I’m a night shift nurse and I generally feel okay with the backwards schedule. I know apparently studies say that it’s really bad for you in the long run, but I also think that it depends a bit on the person. If you can handle the schedule, okay, but if you really can’t and it’s throwing you out of whack, then you might have to try and change your work schedule in some way if possible.
I appreciate both of your input - and I already DO have Blackout curtains & have removed light stimuli from my sleeping environment- even bought & installed acoustic dampeners.
I have continually asked on May forms to the people making the videos like this one, where they mention the detriments of sleeping with the reverse schedule of the circadian rhythm & they completely ignore the question.
Maybe @DrMikeIsretel* will make a video about strategies for night shift workers???
@@shaneebujarski5176 I know Dr Mike said theres negatives, but ive also looked this up and its not definitive, a lot of the reported downsides come from the fact that late sleepers tend to get less overall sleep, less sunshine, less exercise, and also dont function with the rest of society which could lead to them feeling isolated. As long as you control these things you should be fine.
@@shaneebujarski5176 I'm not an expert but from what I've heard, keeping your sleep time consistent and getting enough of it uninterrupted are most important. The time of day has some impact, but the bigger problem would be if you allow your daytime sleep to get interrupted often, or if you need to switch back and forth between day shifts and night shifts often so your body can't get into a rhythm with it. Along with the blackout curtains, another thing you can do to reinforce the rhythm is go outside immediately after waking, go on a walk in the sunlight.
It’s HILARIOUS how respectful he was to Floyd at first then heard about his history and was like “NAH, I’d win” 💀😂
Fashion critique: that's some weird looking Smurfs clothing.
I now lowkey want an Exercise Scientist Critiques Fashion ft. Dr Mike series 🤣
Zoomers discovering the Russell Athletic crewneck lol, one of the most classic and affordable shirts.
Also, Smurfs wore white, their skin was blue.
Mic drop, thunderous applause, roses
@@ThaKKattits not that deep
@@user-ii7xc1ry3xI want to see Fashion Science experts criticizes Exercise Scientist clothing routine 😂
Can you critique US military fitness standards? PRT season is around the corner.
He should do it in a PT belt so hes super safe while he does it.
@@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballzunderrated joke 🤣😂🤣
- army veteran
Thank you for showing some of Floyd Mayweathers routine!
That will help interested people a lot as they will question how he got that successful.
Remember: You want strong and elastic ligaments and fascia!
Floyd and his professional team did exactly the right way to develop them!
Floyd mentality and work ethic is elite HARD WORK / DEDICATION!
Hard beating against women too apparently
Would love to see him get in the ring with Floyd would be amazing since he has so much to critique.
I dislike Floyd myself but I wouldn't ever critique his training methods because I mean look at his accomplishments.
I'm a boxer myself and I wouldn't stand a chance.
Floyd is a small old man with zero grappling. Mike is a bjj brown belt. He would grab him and it would be all over.
People are allowed to be critiqued lol
floyd would school him with just the jab and only one hand
@AbdulRob-q8z Mike would easily takedown and choke Floyd out. Mike is a bjj brown belt. It's clear you know nothing about fighting.
Dr. Mike can you critique the workouts of swimmers. I mean so-called dryland workouts, there are many videos and interviews about Michael Phelps, Dressel, etc
50 and 0. One the best boxers in history and he is going to fight again. Boxing is the toughest sport and cardio required. Plus the fact you can die.
That "white" guy he was boxing is Canelo Alvarez - Mexican. He also trains a lot. Can you review his training? He's currently one of the P4P boxers, definitely the most lucrative
He saw the skin, hair, and colors and figured he was Italian. That made me laugh.
That just exposed his viewpoint on anything boxing. Dude is a casual
@@BenevolentDictator13 This is the only comment that's needed on this video.
You do know many Mexican’s are white right? Mexico is a nation not a race. Most are mixed native and European.
@@dustingilbert2742 guys, please, don't make this about race. The main point is that Mike is not very into boxing
I really enjoy that Dr. Mike, like Norm McDonald , is a deeply closeted gay man
I seem to remember in the PreFight Documentaries that Floyd's kids seems to like their Pop and would cheer for him at his fights, he can't be all bad, so I would be careful about gossiping about someone without knowing the full story....takes two-to-tango, "he who is without sin throwing stones" and all that......
Of course you must first verify the source itself before you start saying that they should stop gossiping, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Mayweather_Jr.
Domestic violence and battery convictions
Mayweather has been convicted on multiple occasions of domestic violence and battery.[269][270]
In 2002, Mayweather was charged with two counts of domestic violence and one count of misdemeanor battery. He received a six-month suspended sentence and two days of house arrest and was ordered to perform 48 hours of community service.[271]
In 2004, Mayweather was given a one-year suspended jail sentence, ordered to undergo counseling for "impulse control" and pay a $1,000 fine (or perform 100 hours of community service) after being convicted of two counts of misdemeanor battery against two women.[272]
In 2005, Mayweather pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor battery charge after hitting and kicking a bouncer, receiving a 90-day suspended jail sentence.[273][274]
On September 9, 2010, it was reported that Mayweather was being sought by police for questioning after his former girlfriend, Josie Harris, filed a domestic battery report against him. Harris accused Mayweather of battery in the past, but those charges were dropped in July 2005 after Harris testified that she had lied and that Mayweather had not battered her.[274] Mayweather was taken into custody September 10, 2010, but was released after posting $3,000 bail. Mayweather was initially charged with felony theft (stemming from the disappearance of Harris's mobile phone); on September 16 two felony coercion charges, one felony robbery charge, one misdemeanor domestic-battery charge and three misdemeanor harassment charges were added.[275]
On December 21, 2011, a judge sentenced Mayweather to serve 90 days in the county jail for battery upon Harris in September 2010. Mayweather reached a deal with prosecutors in which he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery in exchange for prosecutors dropping the felony battery charge. Mayweather also pleaded no contest to two counts of misdemeanor harassment, stemming from threats to his children. In addition to the 90-day sentence, Mayweather was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, a 12-month domestic-violence program and to pay a fine of $2,500.[276] On June 1, Mayweather began serving his county jail sentence,[277] and was released on August 3, 2012.[278]
I can't believe we taking this guy serious with his input😂😂😂
Doc Mike, I'm totally impressed with your stance on beating-up on a Girlfriend, or Spouse is a Punkass cowardly thing to do. Your a authentic Warrior Doc!
You'll be hurt if Floyd hits you clean. These guys hit harder than people realize. Listen to the sound when he hits the bag.
@ULTRAOutdoorsman look up popo Freitas vs bodybuilder. He's Floyd's size and stopped the bodybuilder within 30 seconds. He's mid 40s .
@ULTRAOutdoorsman that doesn't mean a goddamn thing once you are worn out in the ring and he catches you on the right part of your noggin
Lol fr hate to see bodybuilders critique boxers when boxing is way harder than lifting. Most these boxers aren’t doing exercises to get the “full rom” they just burning out the muscle as much as they can for endurance purposes. It’s annoying when bodybuilders start nerding out on shit like full rom in boxing workouts.I doubt mike would even be able to take floyd mayweather to the ground
@ULTRAOutdoorsman trust me they hit harder than you believe..I know for a fact lol
@@user256-85ayou should hit full rom even if you aren't doing boxing
Floyd is straight edge. No partying.
Whatever another man does isn't anyone's business, but for another grown man to get personal about another man is quite interesting
TRUE
Domestic Abuse isn't anyone's business?
5:24 the hand crack was hard ngl
This dude is not a boxer but wants to tell you what you need to do in order to be a boxer vs a boxer that has done it for decades and is considered arguably the best ever?! Make it make sense
Hes a clown fareal
the said boxer who train decades had tremendeous talent and one of the only kind in the world and for the rest of people who wanna train and didnt had that talent should follow articulate, comperhensible guide to improve. thats make sense
@@chandrahermawan9184 This person has never trained as a boxer so he doesn't know what he's talking about, it's all theory.
He also admitted he doesn't know boxing. He's critiquing the workouts themselves by themselves.
@@universesixhit642 that theory will help for those untrained people to train correctly with logical and doable with manageable result for themselve
Foh ......the nerve of this guy to speak on one of the goats. "You never formally boxed" means you don't know shit. Everything that man has done to date has made him the most complete fighter of all time.
When it comes to the best athlete's of all time in their sport. Sport science goes out the window
Exactly. Bo Jackson, Michael Jordan, Greg LeMond, and probably Ty Cobb back in the day. These guys are the extreme outliers, the theory and practice that applies to the other 8+ billion people on the planet doesn't apply to them in the same way.
Chest doesn't need to touch the ground for a push up. Totally dependent on arm length to ribcage thickness ratio
"Close grip presses ballistically"
I really like the sound of that, so this is something new ima work on...
THANKS DR MIKEY
Did he called Canelo Alvarez frckn Italian
Maybe if Floyd was doing full push-ups he could become world champion 🙄
Are you being sarcastic?
@@benjaminwelkens8118 🤔
When I was in navy basic training, we had a big competition between all the divisions in our grad group. During that, I did 121 pushups in 2 minutes, winning the pushup competition for our division. 298!
He beats up men too. He’s an equal opportunity enforcer.
😂😂😂
These hands rated E for Everyone
Wow, the amount of men that believed in web articles about a person and the situation without knowing the context of the situation is astounding.
I can’t for the life of me understand how people can believe what they read and not know the truth, facts and context and be quick to make such statements on a person.
Could you give context? Thought it was well known he likes beating women
I mean he literally pleaded guilty? And went to jail for another charge?
They already disliked him before hand. The bias was already there, ANY information ( true or false) was just ammunition for their personal hatred.
@@TheBanana202 pleading guilty while going against a white female judge is like a no brianer! Of crushed she is a feminist and can’t stand any male of the likes of a Floyd maywether type.
@@TheBanana202 and yet you still do not know the context whatsoever, a huge majority of people who plead guilty in any form of court, are innocent, but they plead guilty to a lesser charge, for a multitude of different reasons. The judicial system is a crooked. Modern women, especially in America, are notorious, for getting men arrested, and convicted, on false domestic violence allegations.
bro you've GOTTA do mike tyson's 80's and 90's training footage next!!
Boxing isn’t fighting. It’s boxing. It’s a sport. That’s like saying wrestling is fighting.
Go google the definition of "fight" lol .."to take part in violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows". .I'd say boxers partake in the exchange of physical blows with the aim of inflicting damage. Don't be silly, it's a limited form of fighting but it's still fighting.
It's an aspect of fighting, I'll give you that. But to think they wouldn't destroy an untrained person, boxer or wrestler, is pure fantasy land for Bradley Martin
Yeah it's not STREET fighting where you may likely be using more than just ur fists and arms but sometimes good boxing is enough.
Facts 😂 @@sliccric2266
Yes it is? Its literallya fist fight dude lmfao
7:00 Correct statement, I quit bodybuilding 8 years ago; I went back in a few months ago (about three months ago), and I'm already physically about half to where I was when I quit, and it is way easier than the first time. I notice a quick and weekly muscle growth. Muscle memory is incredibly powerful; it's almost like I was running a cycle, which I never did. I went from normal to jacked in about three months, like one of those bullshit ads. My main problem now is to avoid being too swift with progressive overload, as I quickly regain strength, but my joints and connective tissues must adapt, and they take more time than muscles do to adapt to that new demand.
If you have quit for a long time, and if you were jacked before quitting, and you don't want to go back into the gym because you think it would be too much work like the first time, then don't be afraid; it will come back really quick. Especially if, in the meantime, you stayed interested in bodybuilding and learned about it. My technique drastically improved because I'm now 8 years older, interested in those "geeky shit" about bodybuilding, more than I already was back then, less prone to feel embarrassed about not being big enough, no more bigorexic in a sense. I matured well, and you probably do too. Just give it a go, you'll not regret it.
It’s nice being able to see someone as intelligent as Dr. Mike be able to simultaneously call out Floyd’s shortcomings as a person while still paying all the respect due to his ability at his craft. Oftentimes people like to try and discredit somebody’s accomplishments in their sport/profession because they did terrible things in their personal life. It’s nice to be able to see somebody so finely walk the tightrope between respect for ability and disrespect for personal action
Petition for Mike Vs Floyd Mayweather cage fight.
Mike would destroy him
I have talked to Mike in person. his disdain for Floyd is real. He might actually murder the man if they fought.
@@jonjonand1😂😂😂😂 tell him to fight Jon jones then didn’t he beat a woman ?
@@Erick-hr5mv lol exactly you wont see these fools ask for that
All Mike has to do is take him down. In a cage fight all chips on Mike
I liked your content and was about to buy a program but not now!
Do you understand why he’s doing these pushups ?
He just doesnt like Floyd lol he was going to diss him no matter what
Well do you care to enlighten us..?
You should still do full rom even if it's not for bodybuilding
@@spa-peggymeatballs4861 punch power has nothing to do with your chest. It’s about transfer of weight from your feet, hips, shoulders and tricep.
These pushups are for the tricep snap
A body builder critiquing a boxer's workouts is so funny to me. "zero, zero, zero, zero..." 😂😂
You would catch unlimited uppercuts to the face dr Mike with that single leg shot
A floyd uppercut isnt likely to knock out a 250lbs bodybuilder while he's in motion of a wresting move that takes 1-2 seconds to execute.
@@Geomaster115 Bro he aint touching Mayweather
Lmao every boxer thinks they'd just stop a takedown. Not how that works fanboy.
@@damuffinman6895 lmao at fanboi I do both p*$$¥ wrestling 6 years mid thru high school and I been whooping ass in the streets my whole life I would f¥(# you over
@@damuffinman6895 nd you a b!t(# with a fake account a real man shows himself don’t throw rocks and hide your hand
ZERO ZERO ZERO ,😂😂😂HAD ME FUCKIN DYING
More like shut up shut up shut up. If he knew better he would be a boxing legend, he can’t even get a bb pro card gtfoh
This is kind of sad. A Doctor who says he’s critiquing a man’s training goes into his personal life. Let’s be honest the good doctor is full of peds and the dirty laundry he has is not broadcasted because he hasn’t been successful as an Olympian, champion and HOFer. What Floyd did was poor but stick to the point or start a domestic violence channel. Additionally the scenario about meeting him in the streets wouldn’t happen because Floyd is rich and doesn’t hang around people like this.
The title of this video is “Exercise Scientist Critiques Floyd Mayweather’s Training”… you then go on to speak on his personal life outside of training… makes sense
Because Mike knows he has no clue what it takes to actually train a world class boxer because he's never done it and bodybuilding doesn't translate to any athletic performance at a truly high level in any way.
@@burny890 understood completely!
@@burny890 some would call it click bait to push a hidden agenda….. hate
Circus muscle man, I wonder if he is undefeated bjj brown belt
@desmondjones7912 then say Floyd's a p@^#
And coward , and in the next sentence says u would wrestle f%@$ Floyd versus doing the man dance 🤣🤣
...and you fucking awesome integrity. I love people they stand for the right things no matter what others say
But he's doing a video making money off floyed
@@Rubrick23.Is that a bad thing? I mean it's his job doing the videos, he still continued to do the video despite knowing what Floyd did because he is there to critique his workout
Why shitting on the medicine ball pushes? Thats basically the range of motion for a punch. Hes a professional boxer so he should train for boxing. That extra range of motion wont do anything for him.
I get critiques on his training but the man is literally Top 2 greatest boxer of all time. This is a sport that’s over 100 years old. He’s made the most money of any boxer or mixed martial artist. He’s never lost a professional fight. He’s beaten the most world champions of any boxer ever. Floyd is the the standard of all fighters. He’s the MJ of the sport. Whatever you think he’s doing wrong really doesn’t matter.
He was convicted on some BS charges because his kids mother was an addicted who past away bc of OD. Floyd doesn’t smoke, drink, or do any recreational drugs. So one can assume their problems stem from her addictions. So don’t judge someone unless you know the facts or you were there. Floyd is #TBE the best ever please put some respect on his name 💯💯💯
Floyd's a great boxer, but nowhere near the best. Respect the all time boxing greats.
@@CHRISTIANNWO who’s a better fighter than Mayweather jr?
@@litosway9875 Sugar Ray Robinson
Modern women will lie about being raped because a guy hurt their feelings. Imagine arbitrarily believing the word of a woman these days. JFC.
@@litosway9875Mike Tyson? Muhammad Ali?
In Floyd's defense (and mine, since you alluded to boxing fans not knowing s***) he was just f'ing around when he was doing bicycle kicks on his way up during the pull up. Saying he's "small" and that's why he can't punch hard doesn't make sense, people in the 130-154 pound weight classes (the weights Floyd fought at) knock each other out all the time. You missed the main parts that makes Floyd Mayweather Floyd Mayweather in terms of his training. Examples:
Hitting the heavy bag for 2 hours straight, only stopping to drink water. Sparring 15-20 four min rounds with multiple sparring partners. I've also heard that he would spar without having rounds or stopping.
Yeah this video shows that while Dr Mike is an expert on bodybuilding that does _not_ make him an expert on boxing. The doc has some experience with BJJ but that's a hobby of his, he's not a competitor, and it's a very different sport to boxing anyway
One of my first jobs was a personal trainer in Vegas at a 24 Hour Fitness. Floyd would work out there late at night. He liked the cybex machines. His form was shit and he shorted all his reps, but I was really impressed with his engine. He could really go for a long time. We cashed in because we made his whole entourage buy memberships even though he was the only one working out.
Only watched a couple of his fights but I could tell his conditioning was top notch. He doesn't get tired.
Well, a mechanic analyzing how a surgeon does surgery
FACTS!!!
Floyd’s hands would disintegrate once they touched your huge cranium.
Mike's will to fight will disintegrate once Mayweather hits him square on that chin
Still the best boxer of all time, must’ve been doing something correct.