@@ajmcdaniel6690 I don’t make vids about boxing news. If that’s a topic that gets brought up on a live stream then I will speak on it. Live stream is on Saturday for Canelo fight. But I’ve been saying Garcia is a clown show for a while now. Nothing changed.
This is exactly what I needed I feel like even personal classes don’t explain things throughly enough. They just tell you how each punch works, and combinations that work but they never explain stuff like this. Thank you so much I hope you keep uploading more content.
I remember Donaire capitalizing on this move to counter Inoue several times in their first fight. In the second fight, Inoue learned from his mistakes and used this weak jab deliberately to bait Donaire until countering the counter at the end of round 1. Good video in any case, with very clear examples. Personally, I'm convinced that the mistakes made by some boxers at this level are also due to fatigue, adversity, panic or simply reflex. A jab is a punch that you throw mechanically without thinking, especially when you're short of solutions. It's hard to get rid of certain bad habits, especially when you're not thinking clearly.
Yeah, the narrator doesn't mention that you can use a single jab to bait an opponent and counter the counter. That's usually how Loma uses it. It's not how Ricky Hatton used it though haha.
Amazing work Gems…this one, for me, is already one of the best videos you’ve done, very well explained with great examples…I know this is a major pet peeve of yours so it must be great to finally make this video…the playlist is growing with quality like this…
I'm just a beginner when it comes to Boxing; but the way I was taught to jab is to do the explosive step-in jab where you lower your center of gravity, immediately followed by a 2 if the jab lands (it's a good feeling when you snap the opponents head back and follow through). These have to be the most clean & conscise layman-friendly breakdowns I've found on the ytbc 👍
Thanks brother Gems, another stellar breakdown, seems some boxing careers flourish while other careers die by this very punch, the mid range Jab!!! Man Teo did great against Taylor, that catch and shoot and parrying he did w/Taylors jab was phenominal!!! Thats why I'm so up on Gary A Russell, that dude has the fundamentals down solid, he rarely admires his work and is always firing off double and tripple jabs, An single mid range jab with no followup is like the ole saying that “The Universe abhors a vacuum” if one leaves empty space something will come along to fill it!!!
Now this is a series I'm excited for! 5:58 Bud baited the jab and then countered Errol dude so damn skilled, I'm frustrated BS politics kept him out the ring for over a year. Wtf type shit is that.
You don't have to follow the jab up with a power punch or defensive move if you are READY TO REACT to what your opponent follows with. One reason to do this is to see how your opponent reacts to your jab. Then you know which counter to follow your jab with next time.
Teo vs Ryan would be an easy night for Teo if he could implement the same method to nullify Ryans left hook as he did with Taylors jab, although given the speed and different angles that Ryan throws that hook could make such a plan much easier said than done.
There is no film of Frank vs southpaws. He only fought 1 and it’s a 10 second clip. Tanks a southpaw. There will be no film study because there is no film. Using Frank film vs orthodox fighters doesn’t work. I’ll probably make a post fight analysis vid though.
@@BoxingGems makes sense . I like Frank I just don’t think his offense is layered enough to keep tank off of him . Tank begins countering by rds 3/4. Landing big shots by 6/7. Frank is outta there by 9/10. I used to say it’s too early for Frank but this fight will make him better for other top guys at 135 . Looking forward to the analysis though !
Haney was eager to train to beat Ryan with a right cross. He made the mistake of trying to do so in the fight. It might have been easier if he had fought with the mindset he had when he fought Cambosos.
Can you do a video like this but with defence of the jab i been having trouble in sparring when im tired ane cant explode to counter it i would like to know of ways to defend it ofc i can ask my coach but im injured right now lol so film study is all i can do for now lol would greatly appreciate it
New sub after this. As a self taught martial artist, these small details help a ton. I already know angles and set ups and what not through sparring and self teaching for years but these things make me recall times i ate crosses or overhands for singular lazy step in jabs. Doesnt take many to realize youre setting yourself up for the shot lol been working boxing much more lately and this page seems to hold many gems. Keep it going
No jab is the most important punch in boxing *DONT* throw your jab without putting your shoulder behind your chin *don't* throw your jab without stepping out *don't throw your jab *don't* throw your jab without a follow up punch double jab jab/ straight etc
So correct me if I’m wrong, so if I do throw a mid-range jab, do I follow up with a combination or do I double it up to add pressure and keep them off?
Just a month ago I heard you say the proper way to jab is to step.(landing your jab as your step lands)..But now its a mistake. You're not Fooling anyone. lool
Vergil Ortiz and Beterbiev have good jabs. I think Beterbiev’s jab is somewhat mid range. But his is so powerful that opponents have a hard time countering it
Thats like boxing 101 to know ur distance and keep opponent on the end of ur jab. U find that out by simply getting in stance and stretching ur lead hand all the way out. If u are the smaller guy with shorter range than u have to slip the jab and work ur way inside.
I feel like when Crawford and Spence fought Crawford was hurting him from mid range jabbing with Errol at the same time a lot and hurting him with them. Then again that’s why buds a world class fighter because he can put himself in the fire but with precision. It felt like they were jabbing together Crawford was Landing every time by catching Errol’s shot, having better position , being faster and changing speeds and power too.
I have a vid on it. Crawford’s split entry (simultaneous counter) jab isn’t the same as what’s being described in this vid. I also have a video breaking down how EJ isn’t a counterpuncher from mid range to outside which gives Crawford license to initiate with a jab to mid range with virtually no consequence. A simultaneous counter works on jabs regardless and is really a factor of timing the jab. That timing is disguised in large by feints. But any defensive maneuver then counter (for example a slip-counter) obviously isn’t one single motion and takes more time to deploy. Thats when the single mid range jab becomes a risky maneuver. th-cam.com/video/vTJdMiRoN-k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4IWtMIXvbhKQE9mi
Why would it be the case that so many champions caliber fighters make the mistake. Even someone known for being fundamentally sound like EJ or beterbiev.
Because they get away with making the mistake most the time. Thats when specific opponent intangibles, skill level and styles come into factor. Exactly how you form bad habits fighting lesser competition.
Would you ever consider making a vid on how great jabbers like Camacho and Ali and Robinson avoided making this mistake? Cause im sure those guys got away with throwing jabs from all distances😂 great video btw
Was going to ask if it's the mid range jab or bad technique. Loma throw a lot of mid range jabs but usually follow up with other punches. Or he just keep it compact and able to parry a returning shot. Floyd threw a lot too but of course very responsible on defense. Seems like most get in trouble from being overextended.
I’m so glad I found your channel back then. I know I ain’t been active in months but school been stressing me out lol. The knowledge here cannot be questioned. I just watched Floyd clip where he told Devin what he was doing wrong and it was specifically his poor jab mechanics. Floyd said it was amateurish. The other guy called it bow and arrow, and Floyd agreed.
Best film study channel on YT. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Quick question... Do you pick up on these minor details during a live fight or does it take more time to dissect what's going on?
This is what I need to see. Just got my ass kicked in sparring(only been doing this for over a year as an enthusiast so cut me some slack) yesterday due to these exact few mistakes. Will be learning from it. Thanks Gems.
Depends on what you want to accomplish. This vid is about the dangers of jabbing mid range and giving up distance with a single jab without following up or moving your head. You can jab right or left without giving up range plus you create an angle for your opponent to adjust to
Spring 2003. I took a Mickey Ward body shot after throwing a single mid range jab during his camp for the 3rd Gatti fight. Yea. Keep that strike to yourself.
I’d say it’s a much larger problem than the “rhythm step” because everyone knows how to counter a smrj and few fighters know what to do with rhythm steppers. Shout out Coach Robinson.
I would agree entirely. It’s amazing really because every boxing gym in the world teaches a jab but not it’s major downside which is the danger of being countered if thrown incorrectly
I would agree entirely. It’s amazing really because every boxing gym in the world teaches a jab but not it’s major downside which is the danger of being countered if thrown incorrectly
Hey Gems, what's good! What's your overall assesment on the upcoming Bivol-Betervieb match? I've been watching film from both fighters and I see some red flags from Bivol, wich make me worry of a knockout: in the fight against Canelo, in the later rounds, Saul started to counter some of those mid range paws, probes and jabs use to control him and Bivol did'nt seem to catch up; wich makes me think that Canelo's mind was'nt wired to counter early on or he simply had'nt picked up Bivol's timing, wich makes me think that if a smaller, ploding Canelo was able to counter those mid range probes (even if he started too late) a more fundamentally sound, stronger and bigger Betervieb would probably see the opening earlier, and something tells me that Betervieb's punches are gong to hurt Bivol a lot.
Canelo wasn't countering that much bivols probes and feints and the timing of canelos offense and footwork made it easy, but with bivol it's the lack of head movement when he throws the jab, level changes and someone eith good slip counters will get off on him. Beta has good level changes, that's why it's dangerous.
@@firellparker7463 Yeah. My point is that if Canelo was able to figure out Bivol's jabs and probes by the late rounds and started to counter, someone like Betervieb would have a lot more succes and earlier on
@@firellparker7463 Well, obviously not, given how the fight ended. But I've rewatched the fight, and unlike the first rounds in wich Canelo was pretty much only ploding and mindlessly repeating the same setup with almost no attempt to ever counter, in the later rounds he started to counter and Bivol was'nt really defending well. That's the parallel that I see and the things that makes me put my money on Artur
@@jaysonwilliam850 You can do it. Just take your head off line (like a slip,bob,duck) or follow up with another punch. I don’t know if that’s video worthy fam.
So if you throw a mid range jab (which you already shouldn’t do) throw a combination of or another punch behind it so you won’t get countered so easily. Makes sense. Good stuff gems. Keep making videos like these
That's not a mistake at all. You havn't boxed ever in your life huh? That is the part of boxing! you can't avoid to using that kind of jab when you box.
7:00 Gems offers an alternative to the single mid range jab @Boxing Gems Film Study if you are up to it, maybe you can make a video showing a better alternative to a single mid range jab Some people are visual learners.
This is either incredible ignorance or trolling or he didn’t understand the content. Probably trolling. A single mid range jab is very easy to avoid. Saying you can’t avoid throwing a single jab to midrange or a single jab while you’re mid range without moving your head or following up is absolutely ridiculous. Double jab, triple jab, 1-2, lead with power, single jab in-level change, single jab in-slip, half step jab from outside, single jab-pull,……….. There is no need to give video forms of alternatives to actual fighters. If an actual fighter can’t make any of these adjustments they should go do something else. Actual fighters can and do make these adjustments and avoid single mid range jabs literally all the time.
@@BoxingGems Hey just box first and then analyze later! We all know that kind of situation is not a good thing, but when you box, You can't avoid that situation. You say that is a "mistake" but I say that is not a mistake.
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Not the infamous single mid-range jab
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Yo gems can u do a breakdown/analysis on Haney vs prograis ?
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The best punch in boxing is the jab. The worst punch in boxing is a lazy jab.
This is exactly what I needed I feel like even personal classes don’t explain things throughly enough. They just tell you how each punch works, and combinations that work but they never explain stuff like this.
Thank you so much I hope you keep uploading more content.
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I remember Donaire capitalizing on this move to counter Inoue several times in their first fight. In the second fight, Inoue learned from his mistakes and used this weak jab deliberately to bait Donaire until countering the counter at the end of round 1.
Good video in any case, with very clear examples. Personally, I'm convinced that the mistakes made by some boxers at this level are also due to fatigue, adversity, panic or simply reflex. A jab is a punch that you throw mechanically without thinking, especially when you're short of solutions. It's hard to get rid of certain bad habits, especially when you're not thinking clearly.
Yeah, the narrator doesn't mention that you can use a single jab to bait an opponent and counter the counter. That's usually how Loma uses it. It's not how Ricky Hatton used it though haha.
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Amazing work Gems…this one, for me, is already one of the best videos you’ve done, very well explained with great examples…I know this is a major pet peeve of yours so it must be great to finally make this video…the playlist is growing with quality like this…
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Great video BG, make a short follow up to show when you should throw a jab and how to properly use it
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I'm just a beginner when it comes to Boxing; but the way I was taught to jab is to do the explosive step-in jab where you lower your center of gravity, immediately followed by a 2 if the jab lands (it's a good feeling when you snap the opponents head back and follow through). These have to be the most clean & conscise layman-friendly breakdowns I've found on the ytbc 👍
Keeping your head off the center line while throwing mid-range jab is crucial.Beterbiev does this well
The double jab has become a lost art in boxing.
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Thanks brother Gems, another stellar breakdown, seems some boxing careers flourish while other careers die by this very punch, the mid range Jab!!! Man Teo did great against Taylor, that catch and shoot and parrying he did w/Taylors jab was phenominal!!! Thats why I'm so up on Gary A Russell, that dude has the fundamentals down solid, he rarely admires his work and is always firing off double and tripple jabs, An single mid range jab with no followup is like the ole saying that “The Universe abhors a vacuum” if one leaves empty space something will come along to fill it!!!
Falling in is caused by inappropriate use of Dempsey drop step.
Now this is a series I'm excited for!
5:58 Bud baited the jab and then countered Errol dude so damn skilled, I'm frustrated BS politics kept him out the ring for over a year. Wtf type shit is that.
He's Crazy Talented. That's RJJ shit. Thats what Roy loved to do
The clip of beterbiev's forward momentum is quite interesting. I wouldnt be suprised if bivo ldropped him off of timeing that lundge
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You don't have to follow the jab up with a power punch or defensive move if you are READY TO REACT to what your opponent follows with. One reason to do this is to see how your opponent reacts to your jab. Then you know which counter to follow your jab with next time.
Teo vs Ryan would be an easy night for Teo if he could implement the same method to nullify Ryans left hook as he did with Taylors jab, although given the speed and different angles that Ryan throws that hook could make such a plan much easier said than done.
Film don’t lie ! Gems when are you cookin up that Tank vs Martin video !?
There is no film of Frank vs southpaws. He only fought 1 and it’s a 10 second clip. Tanks a southpaw. There will be no film study because there is no film. Using Frank film vs orthodox fighters doesn’t work. I’ll probably make a post fight analysis vid though.
@@BoxingGems makes sense . I like Frank I just don’t think his offense is layered enough to keep tank off of him . Tank begins countering by rds 3/4. Landing big shots by 6/7. Frank is outta there by 9/10. I used to say it’s too early for Frank but this fight will make him better for other top guys at 135 . Looking forward to the analysis though !
Word of advice avoid throwing the jab or counter the jab
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Haney was eager to train to beat Ryan with a right cross. He made the mistake of trying to do so in the fight. It might have been easier if he had fought with the mindset he had when he fought Cambosos.
Even ggg who is a well schooled boxer made this error
These type of videos always help my game
Can you do a video like this but with defence of the jab i been having trouble in sparring when im tired ane cant explode to counter it i would like to know of ways to defend it ofc i can ask my coach but im injured right now lol so film study is all i can do for now lol would greatly appreciate it
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Thank you boxing gems for your contribution to the sweet science and the philosophy of boxing. Please write an illustrated book and make money!
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New sub after this. As a self taught martial artist, these small details help a ton. I already know angles and set ups and what not through sparring and self teaching for years but these things make me recall times i ate crosses or overhands for singular lazy step in jabs. Doesnt take many to realize youre setting yourself up for the shot lol been working boxing much more lately and this page seems to hold many gems. Keep it going
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I just made that mistake yesterday in sparing, and i got lit up 😂
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can you do a video on the stick and move tactic?
Just another form of lateral traps which I have made vids on.
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Can you make a video on how yo throw the jab without getting counter
It’s on patreon.com/boxinggems
so do we not throw single jabs in midrange? leaving u way too open
No jab is the most important punch in boxing
*DONT* throw your jab without putting your shoulder behind your chin *don't* throw your jab without stepping out *don't throw your jab *don't* throw your jab without a follow up punch double jab jab/ straight etc
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David Haney got his ass whipped on a very fundamental level by a C fighter. What does that make him? I DON’T THINK RYAN IS A C FIGHTER, BUT THEY DID
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So correct me if I’m wrong, so if I do throw a mid-range jab, do I follow up with a combination or do I double it up to add pressure and keep them off?
Or move your head. Definitely expect the counter if you don’t double up or throw the combo.
This is why Devin Haney kept getting clipped Floyd even pointed this mistake out to
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We pointed this out over a month ago
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Just a month ago I heard you say the proper way to jab is to step.(landing your jab as your step lands)..But now its a mistake. You're not Fooling anyone. lool
That is the proper way to step jab. Thats not a mistake. This video is about proper range. Pay attention so you can keep up
@@BoxingGems i know what it is. Just never heard this channel say to not step with the jab before. peace.
This is exactly how I got my jaw broken in Texas in 1997.
Who else calling this out? It’s become mantra here, and afaik, here alone.
What is the right range to throw a single jab
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Vergil Ortiz and Beterbiev have good jabs. I think Beterbiev’s jab is somewhat mid range. But his is so powerful that opponents have a hard time countering it
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Thats like boxing 101 to know ur distance and keep opponent on the end of ur jab. U find that out by simply getting in stance and stretching ur lead hand all the way out. If u are the smaller guy with shorter range than u have to slip the jab and work ur way inside.
I feel like when Crawford and Spence fought Crawford was hurting him from mid range jabbing with Errol at the same time a lot and hurting him with them. Then again that’s why buds a world class fighter because he can put himself in the fire but with precision. It felt like they were jabbing together Crawford was Landing every time by catching Errol’s shot, having better position , being faster and changing speeds and power too.
I have a vid on it. Crawford’s split entry (simultaneous counter) jab isn’t the same as what’s being described in this vid.
I also have a video breaking down how EJ isn’t a counterpuncher from mid range to outside which gives Crawford license to initiate with a jab to mid range with virtually no consequence. A simultaneous counter works on jabs regardless and is really a factor of timing the jab. That timing is disguised in large by feints. But any defensive maneuver then counter (for example a slip-counter) obviously isn’t one single motion and takes more time to deploy. Thats when the single mid range jab becomes a risky maneuver.
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Matias and Arthur are good at those short punches. U need a good jad. It does start everything
Amazing to see how many high level fighters still make this mistake
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Hands down top 5 videos of your for… great stuff
Really telling that it's a mistake even made by some of the best active fighters who are known for good jabs.
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Can we get a video on what’s better to do with the jab
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I remember Tim Bradley on commentary talking about jabbing at mid-range after one of Abdullah Mason’s knockout
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Why would it be the case that so many champions caliber fighters make the mistake. Even someone known for being fundamentally sound like EJ or beterbiev.
Because they get away with making the mistake most the time. Thats when specific opponent intangibles, skill level and styles come into factor. Exactly how you form bad habits fighting lesser competition.
Would you ever consider making a vid on how great jabbers like Camacho and Ali and Robinson avoided making this mistake? Cause im sure those guys got away with throwing jabs from all distances😂 great video btw
You don’t have to be a great jabber to avoid this. Thanks fam
Was going to ask if it's the mid range jab or bad technique. Loma throw a lot of mid range jabs but usually follow up with other punches. Or he just keep it compact and able to parry a returning shot. Floyd threw a lot too but of course very responsible on defense. Seems like most get in trouble from being overextended.
They aren’t following up or moving their head so they just end up stationary mid range looking crazy.
I’m so glad I found your channel back then. I know I ain’t been active in months but school been stressing me out lol. The knowledge here cannot be questioned. I just watched Floyd clip where he told Devin what he was doing wrong and it was specifically his poor jab mechanics. Floyd said it was amateurish. The other guy called it bow and arrow, and Floyd agreed.
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Best film study channel on YT. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Quick question... Do you pick up on these minor details during a live fight or does it take more time to dissect what's going on?
Most the time live but sometimes it takes studying closer to see a pattern. This in particular is very easy to see live.
Great video. I've learned more from your videos than I learned from any coach!
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This is what I need to see. Just got my ass kicked in sparring(only been doing this for over a year as an enthusiast so cut me some slack) yesterday due to these exact few mistakes. Will be learning from it.
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I do it all the time. Good to know!!!
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if you’re a southpaw is jabbing to the right a good option ?
Depends on what you want to accomplish. This vid is about the dangers of jabbing mid range and giving up distance with a single jab without following up or moving your head.
You can jab right or left without giving up range plus you create an angle for your opponent to adjust to
Gonna help the pros to casual wirh this one Gems Forerunner
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Now send this to Devin so he can get his get back 😂
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Spring 2003. I took a Mickey Ward body shot after throwing a single mid range jab during his camp for the 3rd Gatti fight. Yea. Keep that strike to yourself.
Damn from Ward!? That’s tough
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Could the single mid range jab be the biggest revaluation to the masses since the rhythm step?
I’d say it’s a much larger problem than the “rhythm step” because everyone knows how to counter a smrj and few fighters know what to do with rhythm steppers. Shout out Coach Robinson.
I would agree entirely. It’s amazing really because every boxing gym in the world teaches a jab but not it’s major downside which is the danger of being countered if thrown incorrectly
I would agree entirely. It’s amazing really because every boxing gym in the world teaches a jab but not it’s major downside which is the danger of being countered if thrown incorrectly
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i really do not understand this well, then every jab with a step is a mid range jab?
If you are outside range then you step jab and your opponent doesn’t move, are you still outside range?
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Hey Gems, what's good! What's your overall assesment on the upcoming Bivol-Betervieb match? I've been watching film from both fighters and I see some red flags from Bivol, wich make me worry of a knockout: in the fight against Canelo, in the later rounds, Saul started to counter some of those mid range paws, probes and jabs use to control him and Bivol did'nt seem to catch up; wich makes me think that Canelo's mind was'nt wired to counter early on or he simply had'nt picked up Bivol's timing, wich makes me think that if a smaller, ploding Canelo was able to counter those mid range probes (even if he started too late) a more fundamentally sound, stronger and bigger Betervieb would probably see the opening earlier, and something tells me that Betervieb's punches are gong to hurt Bivol a lot.
It’s all in the film study
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Canelo wasn't countering that much bivols probes and feints and the timing of canelos offense and footwork made it easy, but with bivol it's the lack of head movement when he throws the jab, level changes and someone eith good slip counters will get off on him. Beta has good level changes, that's why it's dangerous.
@@firellparker7463 Yeah. My point is that if Canelo was able to figure out Bivol's jabs and probes by the late rounds and started to counter, someone like Betervieb would have a lot more succes and earlier on
@desanctisapostata I agree, but I don't think Canelo was able to figure it out
@@firellparker7463 Well, obviously not, given how the fight ended. But I've rewatched the fight, and unlike the first rounds in wich Canelo was pretty much only ploding and mindlessly repeating the same setup with almost no attempt to ever counter, in the later rounds he started to counter and Bivol was'nt really defending well. That's the parallel that I see and the things that makes me put my money on Artur
Bailey ko of Mike jones 😂
Tough!
@@BoxingGems funny part was Jim lampley response, wow Bailey has a title now
Should you never use the full step in ?
No. Just don’t do it with a single jab without following up or moving your head
@@BoxingGemsif you are up to it, maybe you can make a video showing a better alternative to a single mid range jab
Some people are visual learners.
@@jaysonwilliam850 You can do it. Just take your head off line (like a slip,bob,duck) or follow up with another punch. I don’t know if that’s video worthy fam.
Keep on teaching Ryan.
What’s good my guy
So if you throw a mid range jab (which you already shouldn’t do) throw a combination of or another punch behind it so you won’t get countered so easily. Makes sense. Good stuff gems. Keep making videos like these
Or move your head
@@BoxingGems 😂 yeah that’ll work too
That's not a mistake at all. You havn't boxed ever in your life huh? That is the part of boxing! you can't avoid to using that kind of jab when you box.
7:00 Gems offers an alternative to the single mid range jab
@Boxing Gems Film Study if you are up to it, maybe you can make a video showing a better alternative to a single mid range jab
Some people are visual learners.
This is either incredible ignorance or trolling or he didn’t understand the content. Probably trolling. A single mid range jab is very easy to avoid. Saying you can’t avoid throwing a single jab to midrange or a single jab while you’re mid range without moving your head or following up is absolutely ridiculous. Double jab, triple jab, 1-2, lead with power, single jab in-level change, single jab in-slip, half step jab from outside, single jab-pull,………..
There is no need to give video forms of alternatives to actual fighters. If an actual fighter can’t make any of these adjustments they should go do something else. Actual fighters can and do make these adjustments and avoid single mid range jabs literally all the time.
@@BoxingGems Hey just box first and then analyze later! We all know that kind of situation is not a good thing, but when you box, You can't avoid that situation. You say that is a "mistake" but I say that is not a mistake.
I reckon you’re missing the point of this video
@@kimeric7673 I trained and I help train boxers right now. We avoid it easily. Stop assuming
Haney has terrible fundamentals because he has terrible coordination.
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