This channel is by far becoming one of the most informative boxing channels on TH-cam, Top 3 for sure. Many channels wouldn’t even go into depths in breaking down 6 ways of anticipating attack in both detail and examples from many boxers.
The best thing about these techniques is that they are all part of Boxing fundamentals. None of the defensive moves listed in this video are necessarily advanced, they just require practice and the formation of good basic habits.
@@HaraDuran Lets not forget the fact that George Foreman is 192cm tall just for a moment. Long hands help. Tyson was shorter than pretty much everyone he fought, so long guard was useless him, that's why Cus D'Amato made him slip and weave non-stop: he was ALWAYS within range before he could fire anything.
5:40 Canelo khan knockout of the year is the quintessential that always comes to mind. One of the most well studied yet often under utilized defensive habitual movements. I suspect bc of the perceived lack of of effectiveness given you’ll do it dozens of times a fight only being effective a handful but that’s the different in a counter knockout or a few close rounds.
What a great channel. My favorite anticipatory defensive technique is the jab. Top level boxers know there's no meaningful distinction between offense and defense; one flows into the other as you work to make your opponent react to you vs the other way around. The jab is usually the skeleton key that unlocks your ability to position your opponent where you want him, make him do what you want when you want. Doesn't have to be the jab, but the jab is usually the best tool for the job in terms of energy spent and risk/reward.
Great video on anticipation and defence in boxing. I've drilled a few of these in classes and I'm practising the head movement when I shadowbox. Good to see these examples here.
AMAZING BRO!!! Currently I can’t join a boxing gym because of my family’s problem with money, This channel is helping me prepare my self as only being self taught, Thank you!
Some really elite fighters showcased today! The best part of all these is that they're built in/automatic. Throwing any punch is always a risk, so moving your head and body out of the way immediately needs to be taught to all fighters!
Very good and very well explained. I found 2 points after reading the comments, which I am mentioning again just to request you to do a similar video on "reading an opponent" and building reaction time. Exercises or habits that could help build better reflexes, eventually better reaction timing. Thank you.
Boxing is more scientific than it looks. An excellent video explaining the various methods to train for to minimise getting hit and to win fights. Only thing that concerns me as a person who does boxing for fitness and self defence is that the techniques might not work in self defence situation when facing someone trained Muay Thai.
i think it is also important to mention "the art of reading your opp", because anticipation is hard to do if you dont have your eyes on opp , and of course, what you are looking for. This part is neglected in almost every system, but you only punch every couple of seconds but you have to read and focus on opp for 180 seconds nonstop
Thank you for these video I’m learning so much from your videos keep it coming I love this kind of videos so much so many to learn from I appreciate your work and time your putting into this well together.
I want to start boxing but I don't have any good boxing gym near my town ,please can you make a video on how to get started and about the resources from where I can learn from exercises to drills to hitting bags and topics like training alone ...thank you
I haven't seen the Haney Linares fight, so maybe I shouldn't speak on it- but it's curious how Haney seemed defensively sound there and not in the Ryan Garcia fight. One would think that would carry over so I'm interested what factors were at play there. Especially since Ryan is notorious for his powerful left hook.
Great video. Beginners need to work on defense far more than throwing punches as it's defense that ensures your longevity & health can be maintained. Not getting Hit and Hitting, is the name of the game, not; hitting and not getting hit. The experts make it look so easy, but it takes anywhere from months to years to develop good defensive skills.
3:01 Devin definitely got overconfident in the fight with garcia too, if garcia wasn’t on the roids. He still might’ve won since devins defense wasnt up but those knockdowns were serious
Can anyone explain to me why “hit and don’t get hit” is even an idea? I don’t understand what it suggests in the context of a professional fight. I understand it in the amateurs, but not in prizefighting.
Why would you be trying to get hit? Pros block, slip, roll and weave all in efforts to not get hit and hit back... Like... What aren't you understanding?
Hitting your opponent accrues points and damage in both amateur and professional (prize) fights. So if you hit someone more than they hit you then you win the round and if you win more rounds then they do, you win the fight. You also lessen the damage you take while dealing more to your opponent. This decreases your chances of getting knocked out, cut, having your vision compromised, etc. If you were in a fight would you rather land 100 strikes and not get touched once, or land 100 and take 100?
You can measure distance with both hands, usually after the cross your weight is put on the rear leg and forward, both balance and anticipation is the answer.
You recommending the boxing app is ridiculous. The worst app for boxing one can imagine. Heavy bag combos? sure, you get 1 combo every 30 seconds. This way I can throw one combo 30s long and then switch to another one. What a waste of money.
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This channel is by far becoming one of the most informative boxing channels on TH-cam, Top 3 for sure. Many channels wouldn’t even go into depths in breaking down 6 ways of anticipating attack in both detail and examples from many boxers.
Agree, have you looked into BoxingLife it’s a great boxing channel as well. My two favs rn
Thanks a lot!!🙌
@@skillrboxingas a boxer who love to learn about technical stuff this is by far the best channel
What's the other 2?
@@shedunno5703 Yeah. Which are the other two?
The best thing about these techniques is that they are all part of Boxing fundamentals. None of the defensive moves listed in this video are necessarily advanced, they just require practice and the formation of good basic habits.
The long guard is a beautiful example. Preemptively Interrupting punch traffic.
This is why I prefer George Foreman over Mike Tyson,his long guard was real good.
@@HaraDuranI like George Foreman too. His hand defense was some of the best of all time.
@@HaraDuran Lets not forget the fact that George Foreman is 192cm tall just for a moment. Long hands help. Tyson was shorter than pretty much everyone he fought, so long guard was useless him, that's why Cus D'Amato made him slip and weave non-stop: he was ALWAYS within range before he could fire anything.
Best boxing defense video I've seen, simply and clearly explained 🎉
Ref at 2:41 was like 😮 that was nice triple G
I thought I was the only one that noticed 😮
I think using you’re lead hand as a rubber band and jamming up the middle lane is a nice way to slow up their offense by setting up yours
That's long guard territory. eBoxing academy have a great series on it
My three examples I can add are, the parry block, slipping, and the style of guard(cross guard/high guard etc.)
Yo...this is exactly what I was looking for. All types of defense in one short simple detailed video. Learning soo much from this channel.
Thanks!!
I would say clicking on this channel is the best decision I've made on TH-cam. Great breakdown 👌🏾
This is legit the difference between pros and amateurs (expect the obvious ones like keeping hands up)
i mean amateurs also do anticipatory defence
No it's not. The difference is in volume due to rounds being fewer and shorter. Good amateurs have amazing anticipatory defence.
@@SouthpawJoe I'm talking about the average amateur here I doubt they do.
Offense is there best defense
Keep the content coming. Just pure gold
5:40 Canelo khan knockout of the year is the quintessential that always comes to mind. One of the most well studied yet often under utilized defensive habitual movements. I suspect bc of the perceived lack of of effectiveness given you’ll do it dozens of times a fight only being effective a handful but that’s the different in a counter knockout or a few close rounds.
Yessir, Canelo Kirkland is also another example. Both rolling under the punch while the opponent isn't conscious anymore
What a great channel.
My favorite anticipatory defensive technique is the jab. Top level boxers know there's no meaningful distinction between offense and defense; one flows into the other as you work to make your opponent react to you vs the other way around. The jab is usually the skeleton key that unlocks your ability to position your opponent where you want him, make him do what you want when you want. Doesn't have to be the jab, but the jab is usually the best tool for the job in terms of energy spent and risk/reward.
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Great video on anticipation and defence in boxing. I've drilled a few of these in classes and I'm practising the head movement when I shadowbox. Good to see these examples here.
AMAZING BRO!!! Currently I can’t join a boxing gym because of my family’s problem with money, This channel is helping me prepare my self as only being self taught, Thank you!
It's tough out there man. Hope you can join a gym soon, you will see a big improvement! Thanks for the love and keep grinding💪
3:59 - yo i love seeing rigindeaux.
Much respect to that guy.
I've used anticipatory defense in street fighting before. As soon as the attacker gets close to me I'm already running the other way.
Excellent Breakdown
Some really elite fighters showcased today!
The best part of all these is that they're built in/automatic.
Throwing any punch is always a risk, so moving your head and body out of the way immediately needs to be taught to all fighters!
All is very basic things that are almost so simple you overlook. But it’s these basics if mastered make a huge difference
lots to learn from this, cheers
some good points, people always talk about reaction time when it is a fighters anticipation that makes it seem, as if they had godly reactions...
one of the best videos I've seen on boxing. thank you
Thanks for the comment!
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I also shared this with my boxing homie 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
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Very good and very well explained. I found 2 points after reading the comments, which I am mentioning again just to request you to do a similar video on "reading an opponent" and building reaction time. Exercises or habits that could help build better reflexes, eventually better reaction timing. Thank you.
You are helpin me so much in improving in boxing. Thank you🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Your channel is the BEST !!!
Boxing is more scientific than it looks. An excellent video explaining the various methods to train for to minimise getting hit and to win fights. Only thing that concerns me as a person who does boxing for fitness and self defence is that the techniques might not work in self defence situation when facing someone trained Muay Thai.
Dimitry Pirog is the most creative Boxer i ever seen ✨
Agree 💯
Sadly he had to give up his boxing career due to a servere herniated disc😢
We need a Inoue video 😢
i think it is also important to mention "the art of reading your opp", because anticipation is hard to do if you dont have your eyes on opp , and of course, what you are looking for. This part is neglected in almost every system, but you only punch every couple of seconds but you have to read and focus on opp for 180 seconds nonstop
God I love this channel. Always dropping gems
I was just thinking i need to work on my defense after a tough sparring day, thanks
Best boxing channel on TH-cam. Well done.
This was very well done and informative. Thank you so much for this video!
Great vid. My favourite defence fighters benton pirog mayweather locche ledzilla
Thank you for these video I’m learning so much from your videos keep it coming I love this kind of videos so much so many to learn from I appreciate your work and time your putting into this well together.
Obe of my favorite TH-cam channel
This is a phenomenal channel! Thanks for the content!
Thank you for the comment!
Another great content. Well done. Please do a breakdown of Dmitry Pirog
Would love to, problem with Pirog, is the lack of quality content on YT
Should make a Lomachenko breakdown
I want to start boxing but I don't have any good boxing gym near my town ,please can you make a video on how to get started and about the resources from where I can learn from exercises to drills to hitting bags and topics like training alone ...thank you
Very good video
Boxing is the "hit and not get hit" martial art. 🥊
Every striking art is gonna have that goal
Orlando Canizales perfect demenstartion of moving to weak side in boxing
Hi skillr boxing. Can you make a video on how to observe the game of our opponent and catch his weakness for our advantage or how to use strategies
Love these videos bro.
Great video. You earned a sub.
Defensive Responsibility
Great content! 👌👌
Amazing
great video
2:38 look at the referee 😂😂
I haven't seen the Haney Linares fight, so maybe I shouldn't speak on it- but it's curious how Haney seemed defensively sound there and not in the Ryan Garcia fight. One would think that would carry over so I'm interested what factors were at play there. Especially since Ryan is notorious for his powerful left hook.
Noted.
Great video. Beginners need to work on defense far more than throwing punches as it's defense that ensures your longevity & health can be maintained. Not getting Hit and Hitting, is the name of the game, not; hitting and not getting hit. The experts make it look so easy, but it takes anywhere from months to years to develop good defensive skills.
ayee good video man i was wondering if u could do a vid on andy cruz gomez like a style breakdown?
Nice video
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If i can learn one like matrix it will be the style of bivol
Day 1 of asking for skillr to have an isaac cruz analysis video
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If in close enough range, after landing your final shot, you frame on the glove of the same side you just hit before exiting the exchange
Its a crime you didnt open up with clips of loma
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Can we get a flicker jab episode
Subbed! Great channel to become a better boxer.
Pls make breakdown video on wladmir klitschko style asap pls
Can u do a breakdown abt Saquie Foster? Thank you
I fcking love this channel
0:17 That’s hilarious considering the fact Timothy Bradley told Shakur he boring for not hitting enough this last week 😭
Curmel moton skill break down, please
Hello, can you please make a video about the peek a boo style
3:01 Devin definitely got overconfident in the fight with garcia too, if garcia wasn’t on the roids. He still might’ve won since devins defense wasnt up but those knockdowns were serious
Please add to outo translate to turkish i love your channel and iam sure you have many viewers from turkey
Can you make a video on marvin Hagler style?
Next video on Inoue the monsta
Mohammed ali and prince Nassim Hamid is the best of the World 😊😊
How figth bam Rodriguez?
Can you do a video on footwork also?
Soon...
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Can you make full tutorial how to box like floyd mayweather 5:03 😊
can someone tell me the name of the fighter at 1:05 please
First word is HIT
Can anyone explain to me why “hit and don’t get hit” is even an idea?
I don’t understand what it suggests in the context of a professional fight. I understand it in the amateurs, but not in prizefighting.
What part don't you understand?
Why would you be trying to get hit? Pros block, slip, roll and weave all in efforts to not get hit and hit back... Like... What aren't you understanding?
hit and not get hit wins fights lmao not a hard concept to understand
Hitting your opponent accrues points and damage in both amateur and professional (prize) fights. So if you hit someone more than they hit you then you win the round and if you win more rounds then they do, you win the fight. You also lessen the damage you take while dealing more to your opponent. This decreases your chances of getting knocked out, cut, having your vision compromised, etc.
If you were in a fight would you rather land 100 strikes and not get touched once, or land 100 and take 100?
Exactly
Lomachenko soon please?
@6:00
Do a Ricardo Lopez explaining his style
This guy who kayoed Danny Jacobs was special but never saw him again. He would have beat any middle weight today
Why do boxers pick their right hand up after a cross. Then waggle it? I do it all the time I think for balance...
You can measure distance with both hands, usually after the cross your weight is put on the rear leg and forward, both balance and anticipation is the answer.
TB said that but hates on shakur
Imagine anticipating attacks from guys on the thumbnail. Nah uh, just run for your life.
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Shakur anticipates all his opponents' attacks by just walking away
Yall seen the ref reaction ?😂😂
0:29 safe while they're farting
It’s safe if you fart also because that will scare them away as well also. So eat lots of beans before the fight
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@@skillrboxing 😂
I just don't spar, this way I become unhitable
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That’s pretty random.
Is Usyk bald on the thumbnail? Lmao
My boy did him dirty 😂😂
That was his haircut for the Joshua 1 Fight🤣
You recommending the boxing app is ridiculous. The worst app for boxing one can imagine. Heavy bag combos? sure, you get 1 combo every 30 seconds. This way I can throw one combo 30s long and then switch to another one. What a waste of money.
Ppl love to show highlights of Floyd getting hit but don’t talk about the rest of the fight