Dude, I have always liked boxing but never really understood it.... It's been three weeks since I keep on seeing your vids and I have stared hitting into the boxing area in my gym unstoppable. Thanks man, you have a natural condition for teaching clearly and openly. Thank you very much, you make it really clear. Positive vibes from Argentina
i really love this guy no homo, because he really has a passion to teach boxing without any intentions of getting any profit and he's very intelligent about the science of boxing in other words he knows his shit and is very dedicated to his craft by observing and learning different techniques from different pro boxers. This dude is the type of dude that if he would become a pro boxer, he would later eventually retire and become a trainer to teach those who admire the sport just for the love of teaching others.
All of your videos are excellent. Very well explained and give enough demonstrations and detail to get your point across without losing the viewers focus. Keep up the good work man.
This is a brilliant vid now that ive started sparring ,always getting tagged when breaking the distance with taller fighters will def try to work on this , brilliant teaching skills thanks
I've been kickboxing for 2 years or so, so I am a relative beginner (compared to my Sensei and other instructors) but I've found slipping and jabbing at the same time is a very effective tactic, especially for someone like me who is not that tall! Another great video - Thanks again. Valuable resource.
JT, thanx bro! This video will help me with sparring, because most of the time my sparringbuddies are taller. I'm gonna work on this technique :-) Big Box-Greeting from Holland
Excellent advise. The natural thing to do is to use the drop in the shoulder to load up your punch but that gets pretty predictable when every time you slip left you throw a left and visa versa. The value of your insight and experience is priceless to those guys who've just started out. Nice one
You've probabely heard it over and over again, but your explanations have the perfect balans between theoretical analysis and practical demonstration/implementation. I just started using them in my own boxing lessons more and more now (afterwards i often refer to your youtube movies, one can't copy without proper citation right?). So thanks for the clear, thorough and diverse descriptions of these essential boxing moves!
I want thank you man! This helps a lot I'm always throwing my R cross when I slip to the outside and get counter, now I know what to do thanks again man awesome video!!(:
Another great video JT. Regarding the issue of throwing a cross after a slip to the right, I guess that's why peek-a-boo boxing emphasizes slipping to the left (assuming your facing an orthodox fighter more than slipping to the right. Because the slips/bobs in peek-a-boo boxing are more pronounced than that of any other boxing style, when you slip to the left, you actually avoid the opponent's jab AND his cross, and by the time he retracts his rear hand, yours is perfectly aligned with his head, ready to be fired while your own head is still safely angled and tilted to left outside the centerline.
Good little video, personally this slipping with a jab is one of my go to moves, but lately on one of my buddies who has a running style it hasn't been as successful. Mainly because with him I'm forced to play a stalking pressurer style which I don't like to play. However I'll add this little detail of driving into him when he jabs and runs and see how that changes things. Thanks bud
Jason thanks man!!!! I was sparring today and the guy I was sparring with was way taller and I just stayed low slipped than made contact and got out of there. In and out. I thought I barely survived but everyone said I would have got it.
I just discovered your channel. I started with MMA about 3 months ago but have been doing Taekwondo for 13 years and still don't know how to throw punches the appropiate way. Suscribed. Awesome channel.
The forward oblique slide to the left is particularly effective when combined with a reverse punch (Leading Right) if your opponent is moving forward to attack. You effectively evade & strike at the same time. The depth & power of the strike is increased by the fact that both attacker & defender are moving towards each other at the same time. This technique is not designed to be used to reduce the distance on an opponent who is out of range or moving backwards. This is why he is finding the technique slow as he is using it out of context.
Jason, what about slipping and counter-jabbing at the same time? What I mean is when you see your opponent is about to or already starting jabbing at you, you slip to the right with your jab at him at the same time, not afterwards like you show here. It works pretty well for me for now. P.S. You have real talent for coaching and explaining, especially considering that the entire video was shot non-stop with no editing, you stick to the point all the way and provide the essence of information.
Aleks Batogevskis Thanks so much Aleks. And yes of course slipping and jabbing at the same time is one of my favourite techniques, take a look here at this old video of mine - th-cam.com/video/UzsWr6pG1wI/w-d-xo.html also in this video I teach a whole variety of head movement and punching - www.precisionstriking.ca/product/video-head-movement-and-getting-inside/
Great vid. ...I also teach this technique, (old school British boxing technique), but I have found that when sparring my pupils throw the counter from a croach position and therefore it is easier to go for the body than the head, depending on the height of their opponant. Spot on with the right hand counter, I always found you only had a 50/ 50 chance of hitting a mobile opponant with that shot, again great vid. Well done. ..Keppe up the good work!
Thanks JT, it's because of generous and wise advisers like you that we can progress a lot even if we don't have a really good coach. A lot of people think the training only happens in the gym but it has to be part of the entire life.
Hey man, i've been subscribed to you way back wen yu first came out. I don't go on youtube anymore cus i been busy with life nd stuff growing up yu kno, but i'm glad to see that your becoming more successful and still making EXCELLENT videos! you deserve it man . -Leki
Nice one man. I try and bait guys into coming forward so I can catch them with the counter left/check hook while I retreat. I hope none of them see this video..... sincerely, a taller boxer
Thanks. I've been watching B-Hop do something similar from a more offensive standpoint. Bernard steps to the left and fakes like he's throwing a left hook to the body but then throws the straight right hand down the middle. I'll watch more Tyson vids to check out how he does it.
hey Jason thx for the video,,i purchased that peekaboo video from u like 2 years ago and it was great,, in this video u only covered slipping right and jabbing...Tyson also slips left and jabs..or he slips right to left and lunges sideways with the jab..csn u make another video on the topic..all ur videos r real deal man..thank u
Thanks bud, I save the stuff in my video for sale strictly for that video. I dont' want to give it away for free on youtube as its not fair to my customers like yourself. However i still try to give away as much free stuff as possibl.e
Like the Tyson Holmes fight ...perfect example in that fight of this tecnic .....that fight is full of slip then jab ....in the Mc Neely fight he found he was more unorthodox ...trowing different angles but Mc Neely was literaly trowing himself on Mike and mike was sometimes in front of him like literaly face to face but good head movement and catching him with a perfect right hand on the jaw ...i like this tecnic of head mvement and trowing a right cross to the face ...i like Mike , sometimes he trows from all angles , down up left right etc etc with lots of head movement ...;) thx for all your video shares JT Van V ...i learn from you and you are trully legit , the real thing boss ! ;)
Dude, I have always liked boxing but never really understood it.... It's been three weeks since I keep on seeing your vids and I have stared hitting into the boxing area in my gym unstoppable.
Thanks man, you have a natural condition for teaching clearly and openly. Thank you very much, you make it really clear.
Positive vibes from Argentina
i really love this guy no homo, because he really has a passion to teach boxing without any intentions of getting any profit and he's very intelligent about the science of boxing in other words he knows his shit and is very dedicated to his craft by observing and learning different techniques from different pro boxers. This dude is the type of dude that if he would become a pro boxer, he would later eventually retire and become a trainer to teach those who admire the sport just for the love of teaching others.
I just picked up boxing very recently, and I find these videos to be very informative. Thank you for sharing!
All of your videos are excellent. Very well explained and give enough demonstrations and detail to get your point across without losing the viewers focus. Keep up the good work man.
Honestly best TH-cam teacher for any fighting style thanks keep posting videos
Its awesome how you addressed the opponent's 1-2 with this slip jab! Good stuff
Man this is so awesome. This is a great way to counter while covering for the right cross.
i like the way you teach, i'm going to absorb everything you share, thanks for taking your time and please upload more videos!
Great for going against taller opponents.. Thanks boss!
Appreciate the video... Best boxing coach on TH-cam
needed this,i had have a hard time with timing after slipping.Thank you !
Superb teaching. Real instruction.
This is a brilliant vid now that ive started sparring ,always getting tagged when breaking the distance with taller fighters will def try to work on this , brilliant teaching skills thanks
thanx Jason will practice that in the gym tonight ,cheers champ. really useful.
Great little bit of knowledge. Thank you.
Excellent boxing tutorial. Thank you!
Awesome! I try to incorporate a lot of Tyson/Patterson technique into my style. Videos like this are sweet. thanks JT.
I've been kickboxing for 2 years or so, so I am a relative beginner (compared to my Sensei and other instructors) but I've found slipping and jabbing at the same time is a very effective tactic, especially for someone like me who is not that tall!
Another great video - Thanks again. Valuable resource.
JT, thanx bro! This video will help me with sparring, because most of the time my sparringbuddies are taller. I'm gonna work on this technique :-) Big Box-Greeting from Holland
Thank you mate for this material, I have been looking for this sort of tips for ages ;)
Excellent advise. The natural thing to do is to use the drop in the shoulder to load up your punch but that gets pretty predictable when every time you slip left you throw a left and visa versa. The value of your insight and experience is priceless to those guys who've just started out. Nice one
Thank you so much! I'm going to practice this right now and use it on Friday during sparring.
Thank you once again for the amazing tip. Thumbs up from me. Dont stop inspiring me.
Keep up the good work. Really enjoying learning from you.
awesome idea man, thanks! this is gonna help a lot against my taller opponents.
You've probabely heard it over and over again, but your explanations have the perfect balans between theoretical analysis and practical demonstration/implementation. I just started using them in my own boxing lessons more and more now (afterwards i often refer to your youtube movies, one can't copy without proper citation right?). So thanks for the clear, thorough and diverse descriptions of these essential boxing moves!
Floris Vercauteren I appreciate hearing the feedback, it never gets old!
I want thank you man! This helps a lot I'm always throwing my R cross when I slip to the outside and get counter, now I know what to do thanks again man awesome video!!(:
You're awesome as always, bro.!
that's a great technique, and very thorough explanation
+64FordF100 thank you!
Thanks very much for your videos! they're great
Really good videos you got man! Thanks for all those great tips and tricks!
Thumbs up from Sweden.
nice work and perfectly done
Man, I can't wait to try this out! Thanks again, my man.
Superb channel my man! Already been boxing for 9 years, but still learning a lot off these videos.
JCH26421 thank you my man
Great video. Thanks!
Great video boss I really appreciate your work, thank you
very useful to full contact fights I think. Thank you for sharing, saludos desde Buenos Aires.
Quality content as usual! Big up!
nice video man, im a begginer and im from bulgaria and i find this very usefull will try out stuff
Awesome vids, bud, keep'em coming!
I realy like the way you explain/demonstrate boxing logistics;good stuff bro'
Really nice, thanks a lot!!!
Good videos man. Thank you so much.
Nice Thanks!
Another great video JT. Regarding the issue of throwing a cross after a slip to the right, I guess that's why peek-a-boo boxing emphasizes slipping to the left (assuming your facing an orthodox fighter more than slipping to the right. Because the slips/bobs in peek-a-boo boxing are more pronounced than that of any other boxing style, when you slip to the left, you actually avoid the opponent's jab AND his cross, and by the time he retracts his rear hand, yours is perfectly aligned with his head, ready to be fired while your own head is still safely angled and tilted to left outside the centerline.
best boxing teacher on youtube. thanks for share
+Luis Rivera thank you! :)
Very nice THANKS!!!!!
exellent! thanks for the lesson.
AMAZING COACH !!!
Good little video, personally this slipping with a jab is one of my go to moves, but lately on one of my buddies who has a running style it hasn't been as successful. Mainly because with him I'm forced to play a stalking pressurer style which I don't like to play. However I'll add this little detail of driving into him when he jabs and runs and see how that changes things. Thanks bud
Love the way u explain bro nice one thnks for the tips nd u got great understanding , respect
That is an excellent video - explanation and break down world class love it - Gonna use it
Great vids homie;I'm amateur Muay Thai and your vids helping Me so much on my hands thanks so much keep posting more vids.
Jason thanks man!!!!
I was sparring today and the guy I was sparring with was way taller and I just stayed low slipped than made contact and got out of there. In and out. I thought I barely survived but everyone said I would have got it.
AdamR702 nice!
Thank you i will try it saturday !
Thx i will...keep up the good work
I just discovered your channel. I started with MMA about 3 months ago but have been doing Taekwondo for 13 years and still don't know how to throw punches the appropiate way. Suscribed. Awesome channel.
Thank u4 responding ...Love your videos keep up the good work..JT Van V
anytime, thx
good job on the videos. you have some good videos out there.
Thanx for sharing the knowledge great job.
Best on TH-cam in my opinion
Thank you , for this vidéo !
thanks bro, very nice
man this guy is good
The forward oblique slide to the left is particularly effective when combined with a reverse punch (Leading Right) if your opponent is moving forward to attack. You effectively evade & strike at the same time. The depth & power of the strike is increased by the fact that both attacker & defender are moving towards each other at the same time. This technique is not designed to be used to reduce the distance on an opponent who is out of range or moving backwards. This is why he is finding the technique slow as he is using it out of context.
holy shiet i tried this today during sparing and this works wonders to close the distance real quick for a sneaky hook finish
Jason, what about slipping and counter-jabbing at the same time? What I mean is when you see your opponent is about to or already starting jabbing at you, you slip to the right with your jab at him at the same time, not afterwards like you show here. It works pretty well for me for now.
P.S. You have real talent for coaching and explaining, especially considering that the entire video was shot non-stop with no editing, you stick to the point all the way and provide the essence of information.
Aleks Batogevskis Thanks so much Aleks. And yes of course slipping and jabbing at the same time is one of my favourite techniques, take a look here at this old video of mine - th-cam.com/video/UzsWr6pG1wI/w-d-xo.html
also in this video I teach a whole variety of head movement and punching - www.precisionstriking.ca/product/video-head-movement-and-getting-inside/
Peace man ! thank for the tip
Very unexpected very crafty and very smart. Definitely a technician boxer move. Great video
thx Joham
Right to the point.
Continue with good work.
Cheers from Brazil. \o/
thx Diego!
Thx bro i will try tomorrow...again bro big up from paris france
wicked, thanks!
Nicely e explained! !!
thanx man
Great vid Jason , gonna use that today
nice!
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Great vid. ...I also teach this technique, (old school British boxing technique), but I have found that when sparring my pupils throw the counter from a croach position and therefore it is easier to go for the body than the head, depending on the height of their opponant. Spot on with the right hand counter, I always found you only had a 50/ 50 chance of hitting a mobile opponant with that shot, again great vid. Well done. ..Keppe up the good work!
thanks for your insight and knowledge, great comment
Thanks,... love the enthusiasm, advice and the passion for the 'noble art' in all your posts.
Just found your channel. Thanks so much for these vids. I'm a short fighter and I hate those long stiff jabs that seem to stuff me when I advance.
thanks, I have a lot of vids that discuss that, i know where you are coming from.
Thanks JT, it's because of generous and wise advisers like you that we can progress a lot even if we don't have a really good coach.
A lot of people think the training only happens in the gym but it has to be part of the entire life.
Marius Picard no doubt about it, its a complete lifestyle and focus
+JT Van V love your video man and very useful tip
JT Van V
***** I see your point, but how else will I be able to see JT Van V fights?
***** thanks a lot :) I probably should avoid asking such personal questions next time
Awesome details instructions
Watch Prince Naseem Hamed. He is notorious for doing a slip, lunge, jab combo. And actually executes it beautifully & effectively too.
Hey man, i've been subscribed to you way back wen yu first came out. I don't go on youtube anymore cus i been busy with life nd stuff growing up yu kno, but i'm glad to see that your becoming more successful and still making EXCELLENT videos! you deserve it man .
-Leki
thx Leki, the guys who supported me from the start made it all happen! I appreciate you getting in touch
awesome video my man
Good tip
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UR A STAR!!!!!!!!
VERY KOIND OF YOU SHARING IT WITH US;)
Another great video. 2 thumbs up.
Very good tip. Greetings from Spain.
Marciano and Fedor utilized this technique well.
Thank You....
Good vid you explained it well.
I would love to see this guy do a video on how to breakdown Mayweather's defense. He seems very knowledgeable with his videos.
Nice one man. I try and bait guys into coming forward so I can catch them with the counter left/check hook while I retreat. I hope none of them see this video.....
sincerely,
a taller boxer
lol, nice!
Thanks. I've been watching B-Hop do something similar from a more offensive standpoint. Bernard steps to the left and fakes like he's throwing a left hook to the body but then throws the straight right hand down the middle. I'll watch more Tyson vids to check out how he does it.
jvinson yes he does that a lot! good eye. he owned Pavlik with that fake
hey Jason thx for the video,,i purchased that peekaboo video from u like 2 years ago and it was great,, in this video u only covered slipping right and jabbing...Tyson also slips left and jabs..or he slips right to left and lunges sideways with the jab..csn u make another video on the topic..all ur videos r real deal man..thank u
Thanks bud, I save the stuff in my video for sale strictly for that video. I dont' want to give it away for free on youtube as its not fair to my customers like yourself. However i still try to give away as much free stuff as possibl.e
Its me again just saying your awesome I'm watching all your videos
..."HEAVY" !!!
Boss ass shirt bro.
I am tall here and is a little hard to get inside, this video is pretty good...
great instructor
Rayshon TV thx bro!
Nice makes sense. Good Video
Like the Tyson Holmes fight ...perfect example in that fight of this tecnic .....that fight is full of slip then jab ....in the Mc Neely fight he found he was more unorthodox ...trowing different angles but Mc Neely was literaly trowing himself on Mike and mike was sometimes in front of him like literaly face to face but good head movement and catching him with a perfect right hand on the jaw ...i like this tecnic of head mvement and trowing a right cross to the face ...i like Mike , sometimes he trows from all angles , down up left right etc etc with lots of head movement ...;) thx for all your video shares JT Van V ...i learn from you and you are trully legit , the real thing boss ! ;)