@@TheNightblindness Depends on your fighting experience. if you've not done any training whatsoever then your fight or flight response will kick in (increase in adrenaline) however if you do have the training you tend to be calmer in such situations.
I spar with heavier fighters all the time so I end up being a counter fighter, but I find that I become the pressure fighter when I spar with people with the same weight as me. Thanks for the tips!
Video request: Would be fun to watch you do a breakdown of your toughest fight yet and show clips while storytelling about what made it so difficult, be it physical, mental, preperation, the fight itself, or all of the above.
You soak in from various styles and techniques, You plan and prepare in a really pragmatic way. You are like the Batman of kickboxing. Thank you this awesome videos. Could you come up with a video of your favorite combos and one's that would work in a real life altercation?
I love watching your karate combat fights because you use the high guard in the small gloves so I like to watch it to help me apply the high guard in mma
7:24 "No massive repercussions for pressuring forward and taking those shots" True unless your opponent times things perfectly and you walk into a shot!
Video request: your origin story... what made an intelligent friendly seemingly well adjusted guy decide to make a living beating the shit out of people? (Not judging trust me)
Great stuff again coach. Request: Long shots -meaning long uppercuts and hooks. Boxer and Thai coaches always have me shadow or padwork with really short 90 degree hooks and close uppercuts but i see alot of successful fighters using much longer versions of these shots which seem to break the rules but work. Can you explain drilling them and proper arm leverage for long range punches?
Hey Gabriel! Love your videos and I’ve been studying up on how to defend against pressure fighters and long range fighters. I am still working on my cardio and fitness but I’m working on strategies for fighting someone with good distance control and over all better stamina. I’m decent at slips but tire out very quickly. Besides working on my cardio, how can I better strategize my fights to limit wasted movement?
Video Request: Your oponion on Wushu Sanda. What do your think of their style of kickboxing , if you already fought a sanda champion and so on \o Nice video as always !!
Subscribing this channel is extremely beneficial. I love both fighting and english. So i need to develop my listening skill as well as my fighting skill.
Video request: When your oponent's defence + countering is on point, how to create openings? I find it to be the most frustrating experience for those who encounter such fighters for the first time. You're constantly getting countered, whatever you land doesn't seem to affect them. Time to readjust. How?
Hey Gabriel, your videos and breakdowns are awesome. I told my lockdown sparing friend (smaller than me) to throw overhands when fighting a taller opponent. We are friends and help each other. Now when we spar he's using that against me very often and to be fair its helping him a lot and hes hitting way more (I really have a harder time see those coming which is good for him). He is also starting often with the overhand left. Before he was barely hitting me clearly. I wonder what I can do against them? Other than having a tight guard and after blocking starting my own attack I dont really have an idea how to deal with them/ nullify etc. Sometimes I try to back up, but timing does not work always. Sparing is getting quite wild and "uncontrolled" with these overhands. After 1 hour sparing it still adds up and I feel it my neck and head. What are the best things to do against the overhand left/right? Could you do a video on that someday?
Hey Gabriel, been a big fan for a long time now. Your videos have helped me improve a lot and I have my first amateur mma fight in June so I’ve been taking your advice and getting that cardio up as much as possible! I love hill sprints because of how much I hate hill sprints 😂 but I was wondering if you have a workout that you do at home to simulate a HIIT session like sprints for when you don’t have the time or just can’t get outside to do sprints? Thank you so much! 🙏🏼👊🏼
experience is the only way to learn where the kick is going there isnt enough time between when the kick starts and lands for you to analyse and remember what you learnt in a video experiance is the only way. with blocking your options are check, parry, dutch block and evade (lean back or low/middle evasions). simple, im guessing your a beginner you should have all that down within 3-6 months of sparring
Interesting question, really you can pressure with both as fast twitch can pressure you with power and speed (like McGregor or Ngannou) but slow twitch can pressure you with pace and durability (Diaz or Colby)
@@kidbuu3306 yeah thats what i mean you can pressure anytime but people with slow twitch like max Holloway and Nick diaz can pressure for 5 rounds but ngannou and mcgregor gas after 2 or 3
@@kidbuu3306 you also have to be tough as a nail to be slow twitch pressure. just look at the best ones like colby, diaz brothers, ferguson, holloway etc. they can take some heavy shots and just continue going forward
Do you think that this kind of strategy apply to muay thai fight. 'cause if we look at the technic when you're putting so much pressure on your opponent that your gloves are touching him in kind of a classic boxing hand to hand situation, i'm asking if this would work with elbow involved which clearly represent a threat at close range.
I have a question: some fighters say they prefer to kick with the upper part of the shin (closer to the knee) rather than the lower part when the opportunity is there, as they claim it does more damage. Any thoughts on this?
It probably does add a bit more power into the target to strike like that. The point of contact is closer to the origin of the force and less force is absorbed by the elasticity of the striking leg (striking closer to the instep will cause more force to translate into bending the leg on impact). Kicking and striking with the shin closer to the knee sacrifices range though. Probably might as well just do a proper knee if allowed in the discipline.
In order to initiate clinch you need to wrap your arms around the head or waist of the opponent. This works well if theres an opening which you can use to get the clinch. But at the same time trying to clinch leaves you open for punches. So effectively the solution is to punch so much they dont have an opportunity to clinch without eating a shot.
Tip 1: have a good cardio!
Underrated
It helps but it’s more about the mindset
No it's about better anaerobic system . when you re in real fight hearth rate is always at near max .
@@TheNightblindness Depends on your fighting experience. if you've not done any training whatsoever then your fight or flight response will kick in (increase in adrenaline) however if you do have the training you tend to be calmer in such situations.
@@peterhagtharp4263 No I reference to this video Pressure style .
I really don't understand how could I live without your videos... Every time I receive a notification is like a feast
I'm sure you would do fine
But I love the channel too
Dude...same here GV is a great tutorial
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I spar with heavier fighters all the time so I end up being a counter fighter, but I find that I become the pressure fighter when I spar with people with the same weight as me. Thanks for the tips!
Same
Who is your favourite pressure fighter?
I loved watching Antonio Margarito fight. He brought a crazy amount of pressure.
Max Holloway and Nick diaz
Rodtang!
@@dylananderson6906 dat fight at 155 is a dream ennit
Tyson and Manachai
Rodtang
John lineker
Video request: Would be fun to watch you do a breakdown of your toughest fight yet and show clips while storytelling about what made it so difficult, be it physical, mental, preperation, the fight itself, or all of the above.
You soak in from various styles and techniques, You plan and prepare in a really pragmatic way. You are like the Batman of kickboxing. Thank you this awesome videos. Could you come up with a video of your favorite combos and one's that would work in a real life altercation?
WOW I’m early, my first smoaker is coming up and this how I want to fight 💪 came just in time! Thanks for the video, I’m a big fan!
Good luck!!!
I would love a way to track fights of fellow gab fans. I think it would be interesting to compare notes as things are compared in live fights.
Goodluck brother! Enjoy the whole experience !
Go out warmed up!! Sweating and loose...not cold.
Remember to breath annnd Smoke 'em!
This is the only video I’ve ever actually taken notes on that I read before training almost everyday. This is exactly what I want to be as a fighter.
Awesome. I'm glad you found it helpful.
I love watching your karate combat fights because you use the high guard in the small gloves so I like to watch it to help me apply the high guard in mma
7:24 "No massive repercussions for pressuring forward and taking those shots"
True unless your opponent times things perfectly and you walk into a shot!
Video request: your origin story... what made an intelligent friendly seemingly well adjusted guy decide to make a living beating the shit out of people? (Not judging trust me)
Great question!!! Maybe too many people took his kindness for weakness?
@@Gh0stdawg70 This aint a comic book lol
I'm sure martial arts added to that character in its own right
His father had them do martial arts and he obviously loved it enough to switch from karate point combat to full contact kickboxing
I use pressure more and more and I love it. Let's my hands fly. Good feeling
In football defensive backs or basketball defense drills are good cross training for getting used to sticking with someone's lateral escape angles
yes sliding with a imaginary plank in-between your legs so you don't click your feet.
Weaponizing pace, amazing Gabriel
Great stuff again coach. Request: Long shots -meaning long uppercuts and hooks. Boxer and Thai coaches always have me shadow or padwork with really short 90 degree hooks and close uppercuts but i see alot of successful fighters using much longer versions of these shots which seem to break the rules but work. Can you explain drilling them and proper arm leverage for long range punches?
Good suggestion and added to my list of videos to film 👍
Hey Gabriel! Love your videos and I’ve been studying up on how to defend against pressure fighters and long range fighters. I am still working on my cardio and fitness but I’m working on strategies for fighting someone with good distance control and over all better stamina. I’m decent at slips but tire out very quickly. Besides working on my cardio, how can I better strategize my fights to limit wasted movement?
Please make a breakdown of Artem Levin's style
Is so awesome to have a pro giving clear tips and reading subs questions
Can you make a video on timing and punching someone in between their combinations? Fighting in the fire.
Glad you don't have a Joshua Fabia in your corner - foolio coach !!
Video Request: Your oponion on Wushu Sanda. What do your think of their style of kickboxing , if you already fought a sanda champion and so on \o Nice video as always !!
Best pressure fighters: MMA: Colby Covington
Boxing: Roberto Duran
Subscribing this channel is extremely beneficial. I love both fighting and english. So i need to develop my listening skill as well as my fighting skill.
Good video Gabriel. 😊
I like boxing or mma vids
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Awesome! Thank you 🙏
You have answered my request at last.
You're the guy
thanks for sharing us the good info!
Always appreciate your sharing of experience.
Your videos are amazing and extremely helpful. Keep it up!
Nice! This is crazy useful information. Thanks!
Thanks for another great fight tip video champ.
Excellent tactics! Thanks for the lesson!
Plz make a video about fakes & feints
Great work as always.
Video request: When your oponent's defence + countering is on point, how to create openings? I find it to be the most frustrating experience for those who encounter such fighters for the first time. You're constantly getting countered, whatever you land doesn't seem to affect them. Time to readjust. How?
Defensive options after body shots!!
Very Nice Video Gabriel brother . I would love to request a video on Mentality of a fighter please . 🙏
Perfect!!!
Hi Gabriel love your videos
Wish you were my real life coach, amazing content.
It's 1:40am. I need to go to sleep.....but after Gabriel's video.
Haha. Revved up and ready to train 💪
Video request: How to be a good outside fighter.
Awesome video champ 💪👊
Tips or focus points for fighting someone with more experience/fights please!!!
Just from my experience
1. Get more condionted /fitter
2. More volume but don't forget about good defence
3. Aggression
Great video.
Lotta great old time pressure fighters... ie. Harry Greb
great vid keep it up
How tocover distance in kickboxing and how to know when to move your head so you dont get headkicked.
great video
Awesome
Step 1: Have a good chin
Step 2: Have good endurance
Great content. I wonder if you have also elaborated a strategy how to avoid getting forced into ground game by MMA fighters...
Could you do a vid on how to cover distance with front kicks
Hey Gabriel, your videos and breakdowns are awesome.
I told my lockdown sparing friend (smaller than me) to throw overhands when fighting a taller opponent. We are friends and help each other.
Now when we spar he's using that against me very often and to be fair its helping him a lot and hes hitting way more (I really have a harder time see those coming which is good for him). He is also starting often with the overhand left. Before he was barely hitting me clearly. I wonder what I can do against them? Other than having a tight guard and after blocking starting my own attack I dont really have an idea how to deal with them/ nullify etc. Sometimes I try to back up, but timing does not work always.
Sparing is getting quite wild and "uncontrolled" with these overhands.
After 1 hour sparing it still adds up and I feel it my neck and head.
What are the best things to do against the overhand left/right? Could you do a video on that someday?
Leverage guard or step laterally away from the powerside
Can we get a video on good foot work drills?
As a short middleweight boxer, pressure fighting is the only effective way. I have a ton of power and frequently ko my opponents.
Fight in 2 week noticed 16 years old and fighting at 68kg
Hi Gabriel..
Would appreciate if you could share how to deal with a fighter that always lean back his head?
Hey Gabriel, been a big fan for a long time now. Your videos have helped me improve a lot and I have my first amateur mma fight in June so I’ve been taking your advice and getting that cardio up as much as possible! I love hill sprints because of how much I hate hill sprints 😂 but I was wondering if you have a workout that you do at home to simulate a HIIT session like sprints for when you don’t have the time or just can’t get outside to do sprints? Thank you so much! 🙏🏼👊🏼
DO A VIDEO WITH THE FIGHT TIPS CHANNEL
I actually have done a collab with Shane. Hopefully I'll get down to the U.S to do some more videos in the future.
Could you make a video on defending and blocking middle and head kicks a lot of times you have to guess where the kick goes do you have any tips?
experience is the only way to learn where the kick is going there isnt enough time between when the kick starts and lands for you to analyse and remember what you learnt in a video experiance is the only way. with blocking your options are check, parry, dutch block and evade (lean back or low/middle evasions). simple, im guessing your a beginner you should have all that down within 3-6 months of sparring
Real time footwork drill with gabriel varga when ?
Can you do a video on being a Floyd Mayweather of kickboxing if your shorter
I hope you can do a collab with Wonderboy or Rory McDonald
Bruh, now I know how to pressure fight. Noice
Does fast and slow twitch have a effect on being a pressure fighter?
Interesting question, really you can pressure with both as fast twitch can pressure you with power and speed (like McGregor or Ngannou) but slow twitch can pressure you with pace and durability (Diaz or Colby)
@@kidbuu3306 yeah thats what i mean you can pressure anytime but people with slow twitch like max Holloway and Nick diaz can pressure for 5 rounds but ngannou and mcgregor gas after 2 or 3
@@kidbuu3306 you also have to be tough as a nail to be slow twitch pressure. just look at the best ones like colby, diaz brothers, ferguson, holloway etc. they can take some heavy shots and just continue going forward
How to deal with point karate style fighters like Daniels wonder boy and MVP ?
Would you use that kinda pressure in a MMA fight where the gloves are smaller? Wouldn't it make a higher static guard easier to break through?
You're gonna start clinching or wrestling when you're that close i think. Watch some khabib fights, famous for his pressure
this didnt mention clinching or elbows and knees ? or are those not helpful with pressure fighting
Okay but what if i am fighting a guy that is taller than me but the same weight
Anyone have a link for this fight being referenced?
Do you think that this kind of strategy apply to muay thai fight. 'cause if we look at the technic when you're putting so much pressure on your opponent that your gloves are touching him in kind of a classic boxing hand to hand situation, i'm asking if this would work with elbow involved which clearly represent a threat at close range.
Who was the guy that you fought ?
I have a question: some fighters say they prefer to kick with the upper part of the shin (closer to the knee) rather than the lower part when the opportunity is there, as they claim it does more damage. Any thoughts on this?
It probably does add a bit more power into the target to strike like that. The point of contact is closer to the origin of the force and less force is absorbed by the elasticity of the striking leg (striking closer to the instep will cause more force to translate into bending the leg on impact).
Kicking and striking with the shin closer to the knee sacrifices range though. Probably might as well just do a proper knee if allowed in the discipline.
How can u avoid the clinch or neutralize it while doing this pressuring
In order to initiate clinch you need to wrap your arms around the head or waist of the opponent. This works well if theres an opening which you can use to get the clinch. But at the same time trying to clinch leaves you open for punches.
So effectively the solution is to punch so much they dont have an opportunity to clinch without eating a shot.
@@caroline7648 thank u Caroline this is a sign I need to go train
How can you be a pressure fighter in a street fight? When there are not ropes to back them into
Erster?