You have to appreciate the two completely different boxing styles, Red (Mexican) and Blue (American) shown in this video. 1. Blue short's is always on the move, never getting cornered, and using good angles, pullbacks, and positioning. 2. Red short's constant pressure and inside fighting pushing the pace and compelling trying to corner blue shorts. Great content would love to break down this video in pure detail. Love from Australia
100% analysis! Was thinking the exact same. I feel I’m more of the aggressive always inside fighter… my adhd doesn’t let me fight at a distance being patient 😂
You're wrong, red shorts was the one relentlessly creating angels by pushing him back, blue shorts was trying to set him up into a cross till he failed and couldn't trick him anymore and was moving really awkwardly the rest of the fight as he only was moving back not knowing how to enter inside anymore while trying to set red shorts ups
idk they both lack something for example the shirtless guy dosen’t move too much when he’s punching so it’s more likely for him to get hit back when you learn his patter and timing since he almost only goes for slow jabs to the face and some feints to the body. the other one instead is good but not enough, he don’t know yet how to control the movement of the fight, by that I mean he isn’t putting the shirtless guy against the ropes, because he ( the shirtless guy) is always taking space from him ( the white shirted guy )
I really enjoy watching Martinez's sparring. I myself is an in-fighter and from his sparring there is a lot of takeaway to learn from him. The way the change his angle and pivot when pressuring the opponent at the ropes.
That was a lovely display of styles at an Am level, especially given the freestyle boxer was southpaw. A good demo of the pros and cons of each style, at this level, in a short vid!. If you’re coming up, this is one to add to the playlist!
@@FastmoneymyloI’m really not he didn’t even hit you there I’ve watched it on slow mo if anything you hit him in the balls he just had gear on lmao you faked all that pain 😂
Pressure fighter was much stronger and slowed down the pace of the southpaw fighter more and more each round where by the final round he was on him the entire time.
@@hnsfilesandpranks5910 I think you may be confusing skill with "hitting as hard as you can". One of the guys is sparring the other is fighting. Blue lands clean headshots and counters on red all the time, but he pulls his punches and controls his power much better.
Good job working boys ! Started my Journey not too long ago, Cant wait to see what happens if we keep going , 8 months strong daily, 2 a days on weekends !
That is good coaching form the southpaw's corner. Telling him to keep angling/circling to the right. I trained with Bruce Lee students so right lead forward. In Kickboxing and at the boxing Gym I did the same.
To be a really good pressure fighter you have to have the best close and mid distance. You almost don’t need a jab at that point. Chavez, and Tysons foot work are some of the greatest of that pressure style. Plus be able to go the distance. If you’re able to do a long haul, you need the chin and the gas tank for that. I think those are also some of the components that makes someone like pitbull cruz be criticized about having only basic combinations and is an “easy” style.
Strong disagree on not needing a jab. No point taking unnecessary punishment, plus you have to work in against good fighter. Blue just allowed red to get to his gameplan late in the 2nd. Both chavez and tysons jabs were great.
Blue short should rely on his jab more and mix up his attacks qbile changing levels and re shorts should work more on head movent bro took so manu shot that could have easily been avoided if he move off center line great spare tho 👏👏
I have personally seen Frank spar Pollo (Javier Guerrero on this channel) and I must interject to say it’s on another level lol. Dude literally cannot be hit and his pivots are insane.
@@darthvader8982 Yep and on the flipside I've seen some Amateurs that are far better than pros. It's tough to make the distinction alone. Like, I would put Zae Farr against some pros at 139 right now and I genuinely believe he would come out on top
@@OfficialParallel8 of course. Some pros currently are padded up with cans. Zae will soon be a top contender of 140’s when he goes pros. He already has the elusiveness. And that spar he had with the Hispanic guy in Gold winning gear was good work!
Good stuff from both, but man it really seems like jabbing to close the distance/disrupt rhythm from pressure fighters is a lost art today. Todays inside fighters just seem content to barrell in behind a high guard instead of creating opportunities and/or setting up an offense behind an educated jab.
The man in the red got amazing power and the other one got awesome foot work and a fast jab. Both are great boxers but if we go through the score card the blue won this match up.
As a orthodox boxer, hate southpaw opponent.1/10 of opportunity people is. They counter us who use right hand with habit naturally, only weakness of them just liver side stay front in human biology.
You have to appreciate the two completely different boxing styles, Red (Mexican) and Blue (American) shown in this video.
1. Blue short's is always on the move, never getting cornered, and using good angles, pullbacks, and positioning.
2. Red short's constant pressure and inside fighting pushing the pace and compelling trying to corner blue shorts.
Great content would love to break down this video in pure detail.
Love from Australia
100% analysis! Was thinking the exact same. I feel I’m more of the aggressive always inside fighter… my adhd doesn’t let me fight at a distance being patient 😂
@@ricardodiaz5707 im adhd and i feel right at home as an outside fighter. your constantly moving aND THRowing jabs
Never getting cornered? He was on the ropes like 4 times. Just saying
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You're wrong, red shorts was the one relentlessly creating angels by pushing him back, blue shorts was trying to set him up into a cross till he failed and couldn't trick him anymore and was moving really awkwardly the rest of the fight as he only was moving back not knowing how to enter inside anymore while trying to set red shorts ups
Both boxers are reeeeaaally good
Yeah offensive vs defensive offense hood skills from both
@@andrewzoleta129 def hood skill
idk they both lack something for example the shirtless guy dosen’t move too much when he’s punching so it’s more likely for him to get hit back when you learn his patter and timing since he almost only goes for slow jabs to the face and some feints to the body.
the other one instead is good but not enough, he don’t know yet how to control the movement of the fight, by that I mean he isn’t putting the shirtless guy against the ropes, because he ( the shirtless guy) is always taking space from him ( the white shirted guy )
@@giacomopecoraro801yes coach
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I really enjoy watching Martinez's sparring. I myself is an in-fighter and from his sparring there is a lot of takeaway to learn from him. The way the change his angle and pivot when pressuring the opponent at the ropes.
the pivots and angles were crazy work
Martinez has such a great guard game, thing of beauty to watch real time
The boxer in the white is very patient and has good ring generalship seeing how he waited and adjusted completely after the first round
his infighting is really good, i learned a lot through this video. I might try to implement some things to my sparring cuz im a smaller person myself.
Same right here 😭
I fought Martinez, he puts pressure from round 1 to round 3 😂😂 it was a fun fight
How you been champ it’s was great fight wit you tall, left Great to experience
Good stuff both of y’all
Who won
@@spiritualski4651 he beat me
@@carlosmartinez598 y'all guys are really good I hope I could spar y'all one of these days
Love watching these sparring videos. It's especially nice to see two very high quality but contrasting styles clash.
Appreciate that!
I had to pause the video real quick just to comment on how amazing the camera quality is. Good stuff!
Appreciate you man! I work hard 😂
GOOD FREAKING SPAR. Lots of skill and restraint.
Appreciate that fam
Nice seeing guys who know how to spar without trying to murder each other.
great boxers here, i always love watching these dogs spar, especially Carlos.
Martinez 🥊🔥
The one and only
That was a lovely display of styles at an Am level, especially given the freestyle boxer was southpaw.
A good demo of the pros and cons of each style, at this level, in a short vid!. If you’re coming up, this is one to add to the playlist!
Good work by both men. It got competitive. You can feel the tension!
Respect to both
Free game🥊🔥
martinez is class
Love seeing good boxers fight🥊💯
That’s some great work right there..!!!
Blue shorts fakes that low blow and hitting him before he gained balance after he almost fell is crazy to me 😂 9:15
@@Fastmoneymylohe got his get back on you by hitting you in the balls lil bro
@@FastmoneymyloI’m really not he didn’t even hit you there I’ve watched it on slow mo if anything you hit him in the balls he just had gear on lmao you faked all that pain 😂
@@LM-he4zehe removed his comment hilarious
That's why you wear a cup 🤷♂
@@theseventhpain what did he say??
For every likes this comment get i do 1 push up
How about you just do them without the likes
Doing them cause of likes alone is horrible
Red shorts is horrifying when he gets in.
Good sparring💪
It shows the essence of Mexican boxing and American boxing.
한국 복싱도 인정받게 할게요! 🙏
Both were good but the Mexican dude was rippin those body shots hard AF
Pressure fighter was much stronger and slowed down the pace of the southpaw fighter more and more each round where by the final round he was on him the entire time.
Them boys both talented . I wish I had that much wind and stamina. It’s such a blessing to be young
i saw the ippo picture and clicked instantly but thats some good sparring from both of them
Hajime no Peako
The feeling after you just done boxing training I love it body is worn out all your muscle are lose I love it and after a spar is even better
Always enjoy watching sparring
That spin at around 10:15 was so smooth.
Awesome work guys, keep that up.
I heard some kid say “wtf n*!” 😭
Blue is more skilled, red compensates by sparring harder. Ego. Props to the blue guy, I like his style.
nahh
No, blue is fast but he's not as skilled as white. White is one of the finest I've seen in a while on yt. I don't think you analyzed properly lol
@@hnsfilesandpranks5910 I think you may be confusing skill with "hitting as hard as you can". One of the guys is sparring the other is fighting. Blue lands clean headshots and counters on red all the time, but he pulls his punches and controls his power much better.
@@redemption1561 yeah ok dum-e
@@hnsfilesandpranks5910 👎
Good work boys, red shorts moves like a tank
🔥🔥🔥 fire session!!
Good work from both. I rarely saw someone deal with this much pressure that good 👍👌
This is good work love the thumbnails 😂
Appreciate that man!
No Egos
Just the WORK
Good job working boys ! Started my Journey not too long ago, Cant wait to see what happens if we keep going , 8 months strong daily, 2 a days on weekends !
Me finding an interest n boxing after watching ippo lol
red needs a jab and instead of blue shorts only circling he should add smother and clinch tactics to kill the forward momentum
Blue shorts doesn't know how to get inside he just kept moving back and circling around awkwardly after failing to set red shorts up in first round
Two Styles, Great Boxing 🥊 Fun 2 watch 🤙🏽
Excellent boxing
yea run around in circles until you get tired and get stopped
inside work at the end is money but fr both of them got better guaranteed
Great work fellas
슬러거vs프레셔
Red ripped a few low blows imo even after the guy took a break at 10:08
8:24 light work🤧
That is good coaching form the southpaw's corner. Telling him to keep angling/circling to the right. I trained with Bruce Lee students so right lead forward. In Kickboxing and at the boxing Gym I did the same.
Gotta go away from the power hand
Cool sparring myfrend power
DFW as a whole probably has the best amsteurs in the U.S
did red shorts low blow or was it a liver shot ?????
Blue shorts looks like he’d be a weight up anyone know? High level looks like a great spar
Holy... after a couple of minutes I would be spitting blood from my stomach
Coach calm down
why that dude not wearing a cup
Golden egg
Love from Indonesian
To be a really good pressure fighter you have to have the best close and mid distance. You almost don’t need a jab at that point. Chavez, and Tysons foot work are some of the greatest of that pressure style. Plus be able to go the distance. If you’re able to do a long haul, you need the chin and the gas tank for that. I think those are also some of the components that makes someone like pitbull cruz be criticized about having only basic combinations and is an “easy” style.
Strong disagree on not needing a jab. No point taking unnecessary punishment, plus you have to work in against good fighter. Blue just allowed red to get to his gameplan late in the 2nd. Both chavez and tysons jabs were great.
ippo in the corner of the thumbnail lol
Amazing quality!!! What’s your camera setup?
Martinez is a starving beast !!
Love to see it
This dude channel makes me wanna do the same. There are too many solid fighters not getting enough exposure.
STICK AND MOVE! STICK AND MOVE!
ayyeee I wear ringside gloves too
Buen video
I know the Coach I went to highschool with him n I used to play basketball with his brother
Very awesome
Great boxers
Good boxing is ironically boring to watch if you dont train
His coach sounds like Denzel Washington lol
how tall is martinez
5’6”
Blue short should rely on his jab more and mix up his attacks qbile changing levels and re shorts should work more on head movent bro took so manu shot that could have easily been avoided if he move off center line great spare tho 👏👏
Mayweather vs Canelo in there
This like watching frank martin and oscar valdez spar each other
I have personally seen Frank spar Pollo (Javier Guerrero on this channel) and I must interject to say it’s on another level lol. Dude literally cannot be hit and his pivots are insane.
@@OfficialParallel8 pollo is such a clam and precise fighter. There’s levels to this from amateur to pros, it’s crazy.
@@darthvader8982 Yep and on the flipside I've seen some Amateurs that are far better than pros. It's tough to make the distinction alone. Like, I would put Zae Farr against some pros at 139 right now and I genuinely believe he would come out on top
@@OfficialParallel8 of course. Some pros currently are padded up with cans. Zae will soon be a top contender of 140’s when he goes pros. He already has the elusiveness. And that spar he had with the Hispanic guy in Gold winning gear was good work!
Was that Jose Zuniga?
Good stuff from both, but man it really seems like jabbing to close the distance/disrupt rhythm from pressure fighters is a lost art today. Todays inside fighters just seem content to barrell in behind a high guard instead of creating opportunities and/or setting up an offense behind an educated jab.
Just said this in another comment. The best at it right now in my opinion is Bam.
Dude didnt throw a single jab gotta utilize it too even tho its not that good it really works
14oZ or 16OZ gloves ?
Blue shorts is a good fighter. His not no killer though. White T is obviously a Mexican hahaha
at 10:15 "Where d'you think you're going?"
The man in the red got amazing power and the other one got awesome foot work and a fast jab. Both are great boxers but if we go through the score card the blue won this match up.
martinez had a slick uppercut on the break..some people treat sparring like real matches xD
Both could improve Footwork and Stamina
3:30
i'm strongly against hard sparring, easy way to get brain damage, i would only go hard if i competed to minimize the damage that i take just in case
Idk if these are pros/amateurs who actually compete, but sparring this hard on a regular basis is almost never a good idea, with a very few exceptions
Kommt beide gegen mich……….
Starke Mannn nnnnn
can you use a wider angle of view, Boxing is like 60% footwork, especially in a southpaw versus orthodox fight. Cool video tho
As a orthodox boxer, hate southpaw opponent.1/10 of opportunity people is. They counter us who use right hand with habit naturally, only weakness of them just liver side stay front in human biology.
Black gloves is kinda too slow 😭
I wish the guy with the red trunks on would stop giving himself a punch to the face he got caught many times doing it
Blue shorts got some ashy ass legs lmao, but still great sparring from both!
I feel like red shorts was asked by coach not to hit blue too much lol
El de rojo no se ah dado cuenta que es zurdo ! Boxeando con su pie adentro por eso se come todos los japs del short azul !
he don't seem that fast just faster than in both thought and action, but I've only watched the first few seconds so far
In this sparring White t shirt IS better than other gay in my opinion
Who’s who , name wise
Names on thumbnail
Martin William Wilson Sarah Young Susan
that wasn't a low blow.