I started boxing two and a half months ago. Every class for the first month I felt like throwing up. Constantly my body felt like it had had enough. Yesterday I got put into the advanced competitive class. I passed the fitness test because I pushed my body further than I ever had before. I trained when I didn’t want to train and I pushed myself when all I wanted to do was give in. If you wanna progress in boxing, push yourself every single training session. Or you’re just wasting your time
tone j boxing is a sport you dont want the young guy to train you you want the oldest guy around that seen them all and can really teach you how to fight. Eexample Mike Tyson Trainer was in his 80s, but mike listened to every word and you seewhat became of him as aresult of that.
We call the rock back a PULL or PULL BACK & the right hand or any counter, is called a Pull Counter. The old man's moves are surprisingly fluid & his knowledge appears in depth. **SUBSCRIBED**
I like how you break it down sir. Not all boxing coaches explain moves like this . they just threw me in to spar and would correct obvious mistakes at most
Good Boxing coach, with some great tips. Especially the 'rock-back/shoulder-roll' overhand right counter to the jab or cross. Similar to Kyokushinkai Karate, but the opponent bounces back and then forward quickly, on delivering the reverse punch. So many commonalities in fighting principles, in different martial arts. For example, the Boxing parry is practically identical to the goose neck block in Jujutsu. Boxing is such an underrated skill in martial arts, but essential to know. It's the core of most good Muay Thai / Muay Boran training IMHO. The kicks, knees, elbows, sweeps, etc. are the extras that are added, but it all originates from a proficient Boxing base. Thank you for uploading.
This is a fantastic lesson. Some boxers can use other techniques with this, such as slipping to the right and then dropping a bit lower to deliver a crumbling right body shot. Then with blazing speed throw a right uppercut...Ala Mike Tyson. Thanks for sharing your excellent knowledge.
Rolling under the right cross after slipping the jab to the outside is much safer. If you slip the jab outside and try to slip the right, you risk leaning into the cross which makes it much more devastating if he lands.
what do you mean who does that?? .. oh idk every professional boxer ever smh. ducking after you slip to the right is perfect. all you gotta do is position straight after OR you can counter with a strong upper cut.
Thank you this was very helpful I will put this information to good use 🙏🏽. I’m still starting out so I’m trying to learn all the techniques I want to be a great undefeated fighter and I will be someday.
Excellent and fundamental instruction. To the person who complains that his eyes are off his opponent ?! That's because he is talking to the camera and explaining things. Also he does squat on his ducks. There is nothing wrong with his technique. Keep in mind as well that every boxing coach and fighter has his own slight variations in technique.
yeah, nobody makes this look as beautiful as Mr. Tyson did during his prime. I can't recall a pro boxer that looked mechanically as fast, fluid, efficient and POWERFUL as Mike.
Mike Tyson was the scariest man on the planet in his prime no doubt, but Roy Jones Jr. will probably always be my favorite. It was almost like he could see a second into the future. Unreal reflexes and speed paired with some serious knockout power. In our current era, Tyson Fury is just insane. I just don't understand how a man his size can move the way he can. If you wanna see real crazy speed, look at the lighter weight classes; Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather, Vasiliy Lomachenko. Just awesome in the truest sense of the word.
Thanks for very informative instruction. I'm not native English speaker, yet your verbal explanation is easily and clearly understood. The out of frame sequence is OK.
Awesome video! A thing regarding the parry that is worth mentioning: Put force into the parry. Yes, you don't need to push it far, but you need force to get the fist away from your face. Also really nice tip on slip +roll + hook for short fighters.
Agreed on putting force in that parry, especially if your opponent is bigger/heavier than you. Any doubters should try it on a big guy & see for themselves. If you want to take this stuff to the next level, there's a free mini course at howtofightnow.com, & the full course is at half price for a short time. More free stuff at howtofightnow.com/videos/
@KerryPharr hey Kerry, this is a great video. Do you have any recommendations on how to counter two body punches such as; uppercuts, or hooks to the body. Thanks.
Hey man,I've been thinking of a good question to ask to better anticipate which way I should probably expect a punch to be thrown at me based on the positioning of the opponents body, footing or anything else that might give a hint of which way I should slip. I'm southpaw but feel pretty comfortable in orthodox also. Are there any tips you can give on which to slip based on how the opponents body is positioned or any other actions you see from the opponent? Great videos by the way my friends and I are learning a lot. You are appreciated! Thank you.
Takes time and alot of confidence to pull these slips of well, but theory wise his spot on, personally i wouldnt slip the second hook as it can be risky. Satisfying when you get it all right though!
This is why I don't normally always trained with large gloves these are fantastic videos but if you notice all the many contact point moments where the boxer is hitting with their pinky knucklethat is a good way to break your hand hence the term boxer's fracturewhich is why I also use smaller gloves to when I trained because it helps train a correct punching technique with that being said no way on Earth am I putting down this course in any way shape or form because this guy knows exactly what he's talkin about and I've added it to my list of courses that I have saved in my save file I just barely got back into training againand I would love to have mr. Car give me some tips since I don't have a very good gym in my area to go to have to do most of my stuff at home
Nice video. I'm doing amateur boxing, I train twice a week, outside the gym I like the watch techniques and get the theory down before I can practice sparring in the gym.
In boxing, a perfectly timed slip,right hand counter is super deadly no matter who your fighting, the slip, roll, strike is the most effective + toughest to learn.
I used to love slipping a jab and countering with a right cross. Or slipping a right cross and countering with a left hook. One time I sparred a southpaw and kept getting hit straight in the forehead....... like I couldn’t time him or something
@KerryPharr The punch that Ali rocks back to deliver the right hand was known as the "Anchor Punch" derived from Sugar Ray Robinson. (If I'm not mistaken) Floyd Mayweather Jr. also uses that technique which helped him in many fights.
uʍop ǝpᴉsdn ǝʇoɹ ǝuop ᴉ zlol 🤣 i keep telling people ro da is good but to beat amanda u have to be tough as hell take what she gives in the first and second and come back strong in the 3rd 4th and 5th, ronda is a fantastic fighter, but what she does best is toss bitches right into armbars, usually in less than a minute, she had 3tko's and edmond telling her she could beat laiyla ali so she went into holm fight with a bad approach trying to bully the world champion boxer, should drew her in, and eventually pin her against the cage and wear on her, she doesnt like that. then after a 15 month layoff broken jaw and cracked teeth gonna commit suicide they ou her in with amanda. man i wouldnt have even put her in with sara mccann forna rematch, i woulda threw her in against a veteran and have a good tune up fight to win that comfidence back, instead bad managment and we seen what happen.
@KerryPharr Thanks, that makes sense. Every coach says something a little different, and I want there to be one best way, but it makes sense that different ways are better for different reasons. Also, later in the video the slips do have more legs in them.
Old men are the best teachers...Rip Cus D'amato Much respect
We didn't get the gray hair for nothing. Appreciate your comment.
Can you do a video going into detail about watching the shoulder and chest movement?
I started boxing two and a half months ago. Every class for the first month I felt like throwing up. Constantly my body felt like it had had enough. Yesterday I got put into the advanced competitive class. I passed the fitness test because I pushed my body further than I ever had before. I trained when I didn’t want to train and I pushed myself when all I wanted to do was give in. If you wanna progress in boxing, push yourself every single training session. Or you’re just wasting your time
Congratulations. You've probably learned to relax. Boxing isn't as difficult when you get enough experience to relax.
꧁lornexzubko꧂ respect ✊🏽 bro
꧁lornexzubko꧂ you’re weak shutup
Test my heart not my profile
How is the boxing going?
Old dude got skills
tone j boxing is a sport you dont want the young guy to train you you want the oldest guy around that seen them all and can really teach you how to fight. Eexample Mike Tyson Trainer was in his 80s, but mike listened to every word and you seewhat became of him as aresult of that.
tone j the fuck you think? A 20 year old gonna have those skills to teach? Dumb ass
Thanks for the compliment. The old dude is getting much older.
I earned it and I kinda like Old Dude. You young guys will be there before you know it. I appreciate your comment.
Look at Hopkins and Foreman
Best video about slipping i found yet! Very helpful, thanks for your work!
best tips i've seen here. dude knows what's what
Great instruction. Like it. It will put in use for my techniques. Thanks sir.
excelente demostración y muy buena técnica!!!
Very informative. Good insight.
Definitely the best slipping technique video I've seen - and I've seen plenty! Awesome
This is the very basic of Boxing to its finest level. Very elementary and yet very deadly of you executed it correctly. This is sweet science.
We call the rock back a PULL or PULL BACK & the right hand or any counter, is called a Pull Counter. The old man's moves are surprisingly fluid & his knowledge appears in depth.
**SUBSCRIBED**
Absolutely Great man, One of the best Instructional
Keep it coming
I like how you break it down sir. Not all boxing coaches explain moves like this . they just threw me in to spar and would correct obvious mistakes at most
Man boxing is such a beautiful Martial Art. I am definitely going to find the video and get it. Thanks for posting.
Good Boxing coach, with some great tips. Especially the 'rock-back/shoulder-roll' overhand right counter to the jab or cross. Similar to Kyokushinkai Karate, but the opponent bounces back and then forward quickly, on delivering the reverse punch. So many commonalities in fighting principles, in different martial arts. For example, the Boxing parry is practically identical to the goose neck block in Jujutsu. Boxing is such an underrated skill in martial arts, but essential to know. It's the core of most good Muay Thai / Muay Boran training IMHO. The kicks, knees, elbows, sweeps, etc. are the extras that are added, but it all originates from a proficient Boxing base. Thank you for uploading.
This is a fantastic lesson. Some boxers can use other techniques with this, such as slipping to the right and then dropping a bit lower to deliver a crumbling right body shot. Then with blazing speed throw a right uppercut...Ala Mike Tyson. Thanks for sharing your excellent knowledge.
Probably one of the best videos I've come across for boxing instruction. Wish I could have this guy as a trainer to get my boxing up for mma
Would love to help you. Where are you?
@@InYourCornerMin im located in NY, sir
Beautiful examples and explanation, thank you!
Rolling under the right cross after slipping the jab to the outside is much safer. If you slip the jab outside and try to slip the right, you risk leaning into the cross which makes it much more devastating if he lands.
that's exactly what I thought when I saw it...I've only begun kickboxing though so my opinion doesn't hold much weigh haha ;)
pander22 Who does that. ??
If you slip a jab to the right...the only way to move is to the left of the opponent. (Your right side)
pander22 And you can counter with a left upper cut to the chin...followed by a right hook to the jaw/head. Which ever you target.
what do you mean who does that?? .. oh idk every professional boxer ever smh. ducking after you slip to the right is perfect. all you gotta do is position straight after OR you can counter with a strong upper cut.
Bjay
Thank you sir. This is an immensely helpful video. I appreciate your time and effort.
I'm a boxer myself and appreciate this training
Probably not a good boxer
@@Rahul-uk4su kinda rude
@@Rahul-uk4su .
WOW!!!! Dude this is so interesting keep'em coming!! thanks.... I could have been a great fighter
Wonderful, Kerry. Thank you. 🙏
Thank you this was very helpful I will put this information to good use 🙏🏽. I’m still starting out so I’m trying to learn all the techniques I want to be a great undefeated fighter and I will be someday.
Nice technique, great instruction
The best slipping video I've watched so far....and I've seen a few!!
Excellent and fundamental instruction. To the person who complains that his eyes are off his opponent ?! That's because he is talking to the camera and explaining things. Also he does squat on his ducks. There is nothing wrong with his technique. Keep in mind as well that every boxing coach and fighter has his own slight variations in technique.
Very easy to understand and fairly reasonable!!!
Great video!
Usefull!!!
I never saw this dude before, in 7 years idk why...
I got some essential tricks. it's really worth. I will wait for your next video. keep upload.
yeah, nobody makes this look as beautiful as Mr. Tyson did during his prime. I can't recall a pro boxer that looked mechanically as fast, fluid, efficient and POWERFUL as Mike.
Mike Tyson was the scariest man on the planet in his prime no doubt, but Roy Jones Jr. will probably always be my favorite. It was almost like he could see a second into the future. Unreal reflexes and speed paired with some serious knockout power. In our current era, Tyson Fury is just insane. I just don't understand how a man his size can move the way he can.
If you wanna see real crazy speed, look at the lighter weight classes; Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather, Vasiliy Lomachenko. Just awesome in the truest sense of the word.
Diederik muhammad Ali
Excellent work sir!
great defense!! thanks alot for the video. brings back things u forget when u inactive.
Thanks for very informative instruction. I'm not native English speaker, yet your verbal explanation is easily and clearly understood. The out of frame sequence is OK.
Beautiful. Thx a lot for this good n simple instruction!
great stuff, thanks. I've been looking for solid clear fundamentals like this. This is great.
Excellent explanation and demonstation
This is one of the really good demonstrations on the slip. The older dude's form is still clean and tight.
new subscriber excellent instruction and technique
Great tips man. Much respect.
Awesome video! A thing regarding the parry that is worth mentioning: Put force into the parry. Yes, you don't need to push it far, but you need force to get the fist away from your face.
Also really nice tip on slip +roll + hook for short fighters.
Agreed on putting force in that parry, especially if your opponent is bigger/heavier than you. Any doubters should try it on a big guy & see for themselves.
If you want to take this stuff to the next level, there's a free mini course at howtofightnow.com, & the full course is at half price for a short time. More free stuff at howtofightnow.com/videos/
Awesome tutorial Kerry. Nice to see the slip and roll.
Thank you Rey Casiano. We're going to post some new stuff soon. I'm going to tap five drills to double your punching power in the near future.
Kerry Pharr looking forward to the new stuff. Keep up the great work.
@KerryPharr hey Kerry, this is a great video. Do you have any recommendations on how to counter two body punches such as; uppercuts, or hooks to the body. Thanks.
Very good defencive skills. And slipping shots is dipping the shoulder. And Bobbing & weaving is moving your head, 🥊👊💯
Great video, great advice.
Nice video and demonstration.
Really a big help thanks
Brilliant...Absolut Brill..Thankyou For The Coaching..Well Apreciated SIR..👍🏿👊🏿🇬🇧
Thank you TKO22. I appreciate your comment.
now this is a real good video to learn how to slip and make opponent to go to sleep..great work..i like to see more videos like this..
Hey man,I've been thinking of a good question to ask to better anticipate which way I should probably expect a punch to be thrown at me based on the positioning of the opponents body, footing or anything else that might give a hint of which way I should slip. I'm southpaw but feel pretty comfortable in orthodox also. Are there any tips you can give on which to slip based on how the opponents body is positioned or any other actions you see from the opponent? Great videos by the way my friends and I are learning a lot. You are appreciated!
Thank you.
Brilliant coaching
Thanks. Very easy to follow.
this is a very good video, thanks for posting
I love pierreing or whatever but I always reach out! This video helps thank u
excellent tut, sir.
Very very helpful thank you so much
What a great video. Thank you.
Takes time and alot of confidence to pull these slips of well, but theory wise his spot on, personally i wouldnt slip the second hook as it can be risky. Satisfying when you get it all right though!
Old school, I'm 69yrs still go be gym and spar nice video I need some rust removal.
Nice find! So much offensive boxing videos on TH-cam.
Great Video Kerry
This is why I don't normally always trained with large gloves these are fantastic videos but if you notice all the many contact point moments where the boxer is hitting with their pinky knucklethat is a good way to break your hand hence the term boxer's fracturewhich is why I also use smaller gloves to when I trained because it helps train a correct punching technique with that being said no way on Earth am I putting down this course in any way shape or form because this guy knows exactly what he's talkin about and I've added it to my list of courses that I have saved in my save file I just barely got back into training againand I would love to have mr. Car give me some tips since I don't have a very good gym in my area to go to have to do most of my stuff at home
Great Video!! Thanks for the Upload!
brilliant tutorial
liked and subscribed, exactly what i needed
great video very informative
Great tips right on point
your my boxing teacher
Nice video. I'm doing amateur boxing, I train twice a week, outside the gym I like the watch techniques and get the theory down before I can practice sparring in the gym.
Really like this Video Coach knows what he's talking about I bet he was pretty good back on his day:)!
You have a subscriber sir. Excellent instruction
Thank u for the wisdom once again
good work thanks,great video
yes, everything correct what he explained
Great video. Good teacher.
This coach is pretty bad ass! Definitely going to check out some other videos, and hopefully I'll improve a little! :)
Great video!!!
A true master, THX master
Many tricks on the site, I love learn it, thanks coach. I'am from Thailand
Thank you Prachya Prachumrak. I'm very impressed with the Thai boxing/kickboxing system.
Happy to hear that coach
Awesome Video!!!
Good call.
Keep moving is key and save your punches until you have a open shot saves energy.
Great video! Very cool! Thank you!
Thank you, Jim. I appreciate hearing from you.
Taking notes.
Wish I had a coach like this here in Michigan!
AMAZIING
Its quite hard but very effective.Good techniques..
In boxing, a perfectly timed slip,right hand counter is super deadly no matter who your fighting, the slip, roll, strike is the most effective + toughest to learn.
Very instructional video.
I used to love slipping a jab and countering with a right cross. Or slipping a right cross and countering with a left hook. One time I sparred a southpaw and kept getting hit straight in the forehead....... like I couldn’t time him or something
Great tips
Job well done.
@KerryPharr
The punch that Ali rocks back to deliver the right hand was known as the "Anchor Punch" derived from Sugar Ray Robinson. (If I'm not mistaken) Floyd Mayweather Jr. also uses that technique which helped him in many fights.
Good material
is it possible to practice this without partner? I only have heavyweight bag ...
Good work here
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ronda rousey shoulda watched this shit id still have my 600 usd
CRiMiNALxAngel why would you bet on herrrr
CRiMiNALxAngel lol!!!
Are you for real? Did you seriously put 600 on her to beat Nunes?
uʍop ǝpᴉsdn ǝʇoɹ ǝuop ᴉ zlol 🤣 i keep telling people ro da is good but to beat amanda u have to be tough as hell take what she gives in the first and second and come back strong in the 3rd 4th and 5th, ronda is a fantastic fighter, but what she does best is toss bitches right into armbars, usually in less than a minute, she had 3tko's and edmond telling her she could beat laiyla ali so she went into holm fight with a bad approach trying to bully the world champion boxer, should drew her in, and eventually pin her against the cage and wear on her, she doesnt like that. then after a 15 month layoff broken jaw and cracked teeth gonna commit suicide they ou her in with amanda. man i wouldnt have even put her in with sara mccann forna rematch, i woulda threw her in against a veteran and have a good tune up fight to win that comfidence back, instead bad managment and we seen what happen.
rick rich lmao Ronda was never good and nunes is away to get beat by the bullet soon enough.
This man is awesome
@KerryPharr Thanks, that makes sense. Every coach says something a little different, and I want there to be one best way, but it makes sense that different ways are better for different reasons. Also, later in the video the slips do have more legs in them.