Being trained at boxing since 8 years old till 22, now im 38, i can say you explain an a BRILLIANT WAY. Specially liver shot althought im southpaw. New sub
Many thanks for your thoughts, tips and advice. As a karate-ka I am always looking for various attacks outside the norm, plus ways to deal with them. I recall seeing footage of liver shots and just how effective that were. Time and time again the opponent was completely 'done for'. My mind then went to not only how to 'deliver the liver' but equally importantly, how to defend against it. Thanks again.
Excellent video and instruction. Best I've seen. Keep going, you're due a lot more subscribers than this. I know it seems.. wrong, especially with your tight, no BS videos, but I do think reminding people to like and subscribe for more goes a long way to growing a channel. Some people just forget.
Really informative video and great exposition of how to set these up - good job! Quick technical question: I notice when you throw your straights (jabs, crosses), your fist is inverted (internally rotated) so that your thumb is pointing down. Is this because, in the sport of boxing, you don't have to worry about protecting your elbow from being locked or smashed, and likewise, not worried about injuring the small knuckles as you would in a bare-knuckle, combat situation? Or is there another reason? Just curious.
Over rotating the punch like that rolls your shoulder into your jaw which covers it up. If my opponent slips and counter punches, my jaw has some protection.
Excellent merthodology. I wonder if thew same techniques can be useful to the other side. May be, it appears cumbersome but adds to the variety, or not? Paul,68
muscles or abs dont matter in a fight, what matters is technique and power in your strikes, most important strikes are vital areas like upper lip, nose, chip, solar plexus , liver, and groin area
Being trained at boxing since 8 years old till 22, now im 38, i can say you explain an a BRILLIANT WAY. Specially liver shot althought im southpaw. New sub
Thank you very much. We have a similar training history and I appreciate the compliment.
@@michaelfoleyacademy thanks for your replying. Keep it up!
Nice. Great for anyone who wants to learn about combinations. Good video.
Many thanks for your thoughts, tips and advice.
As a karate-ka I am always looking for various attacks outside the norm, plus ways to deal with them. I recall seeing footage of liver shots and just how effective that were. Time and time again the opponent was completely 'done for'. My mind then went to not only how to 'deliver the liver' but equally importantly, how to defend against it. Thanks again.
You're very welcome!
Very well done coach. Love it,
Glad you enjoyed it!
Will work on this awesome❤
Excellent video and instruction. Best I've seen. Keep going, you're due a lot more subscribers than this. I know it seems.. wrong, especially with your tight, no BS videos, but I do think reminding people to like and subscribe for more goes a long way to growing a channel. Some people just forget.
I appreciate your feedback, Eric.
Thank you sir
You’re welcome!
Really informative video and great exposition of how to set these up - good job! Quick technical question: I notice when you throw your straights (jabs, crosses), your fist is inverted (internally rotated) so that your thumb is pointing down. Is this because, in the sport of boxing, you don't have to worry about protecting your elbow from being locked or smashed, and likewise, not worried about injuring the small knuckles as you would in a bare-knuckle, combat situation? Or is there another reason? Just curious.
Over rotating the punch like that rolls your shoulder into your jaw which covers it up. If my opponent slips and counter punches, my jaw has some protection.
Excellent merthodology. I wonder if thew same techniques can be useful to the other side. May be, it appears cumbersome but adds to the variety, or not? Paul,68
Do you mean against a southpaw, or reverse the punches of the striker from left to right hand?
Ouch.
I clicked for the body punches...but I subscribed for the reminder not to go full-blast.
What about a big guy...
You can drop a big guy with body shots. You can also use strong body punches to expose their head. Thanks for watching!
Good job!
Excellent presentation!
muscles or abs dont matter in a fight, what matters is technique and power in your strikes, most important strikes are vital areas like upper lip, nose, chip, solar plexus , liver, and groin area
Bob wasnt nice. He asked for it.
Not bad. Too wide on the hooks w face unprotected for too long. But decent.
The third is not that good because your head is exposed