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  • Alli la llevas. Good job with the videos. You will get better at being in the camera. Lol the techniques are good though. Thanks kee them comming!

  • some miscommunication between those two

  • Kimbo slice used that 1-2 in the fight that got him fame, I noticed how he picks up dude throwing punches towards him in a second

  • im 11 and i got the 8 oz pro style trainign glvoes, im no pro but ive been doing kung fu wu su for 3 and a half years i was inspired by watching the movie rocky :) so i got boxign gloves and focus mitts, and the jab for me or upper cut i know because they teach me at my martial arts class, but i have trouble with the stance and stepping, me and my dad have been sparring for 3 rounds of 3 mins i think i coudl go to 5 rounds though lol but thank you so much for giving this info!

  • @TheNinjacat10 keep it up !

  • Dang nice that really help me to beat my opponent 

  • I also got robbed this year but I chased the guy down that stole my phone I chased him down till the police got to him at least.They asked me what has happened he stoled my phone.I told my self I am never going to lend my phone out to know one I don't even care if they have car trouble or some what.

  • I don't care on what all you guys did in the past I went into taekwondo I beat almost every one of there fighters in the class there top 4 students I actually beat only one I couldn't beat was there main champion.So I ended up joining that school it's has helped me out even more with fight concepts not just with punches but with kicks too.If that is your talking about street fighting.

  • For the people here that say they learned to box because of a street fight, boxing will help your punchesm but when you find somebody that shows up to a street fight alone, and unarmed, you tell me. Boxing won't help you as much in a street fight as you expect unless that guy is doing nothing but punching.

  • tip, anyone wearing plastic everlast gloves isnt an experienced boxer

  • looks more like a jab straight to me, I didn't really see the cross? is it me or am I crazy? was it the way the mitt was faced? idk

  • @19971231000 i agree

  • @19971231000 'Straight' is usually used to describe the 'left cross' of a southpaw fighter. Crosses are straight punches anyways, so it makes little sense to refer to it as the straight unless it is to distinguish it from the opposite stance equivalent.

  • my thai teacher told me today...took your chin in so your shoulder protects your chin and cheek? i think its pointless because an uppercut would be the counter? any thoughts boxers?

  • @najee786 you only leave him one option then, and an uppercut is not as fast as a jab so your teacher actually has a point

  • when you jab with your left hand you should quickly step out and back with your left foot and also with your right your not using your whole body for the punch :)

  • I'm gonna start boxing tommorow, I can't wait!! :D

  • I Have Been Boxing For Three Years.. He Is A Good Teacher, Dont Put Hateful Comments Unless You Actually Know Your Facts..

  • no disrespect to you at all, but would be better if you also show your foot workin the video so people would know how toturn with the punches, also make them flow abit more and make that hand come straight back nice and quick on the way out and like a snail coming back

  • You should do boxing, I do boxing and it gives me confidence, Like 1 week ago me and my mate had a fight I am 12 and hes 16 I am hit loads times in stumach and face so I would do boxing and I won

  • seriously, if this confusses you don't even try martial arts hahaha. you'll get detroyed.

  • They doing the electric slide at the end

  • Looks easy but i knw its not..!

  • Thinking about doing boxing idk if i should though... :L

  • *i meant decades not months sorry to offend you sensei ly

  • Patrick Ly is THE expert at this if you have any questions add him on facebook he has 2 months of training just on the 1-2 combo

  • I went to a boxing class a few years back but had to quit because I didn't have time anymore.. I still don't have time to go to a boxing class. Do you guys know any good place online where I can learn? I know a real class is the best thing, but I just don't got the time as my life is right now. I work out seven days a week so I have the strength and the stamina required, I just need to learn when I got the time.

  • @ROBINER9 u learn boxing by doing boxing, there is no learning over the internet, these vids are ok to get some tricks and tips, but they cannot substitute hours of training in a gym, just like driving a car, u cannot learn how to drive if you don't get in the car and drive. If you don't have the time the only thing i can suggest u is, if you know someone who does boxing you can ask him to give u private lessons when u don't work. you won't go much far over the internet.

  • a mma fighter would kick the shit out of a boxer=fact

  • I'm starting boxing after the 4 of july weekend, I refuse to go to highschool using Tang Soo Do (not tae kwon do, Tang Soo Do is diffrient). Martial Arts never worked for me.

  • @africavsworld

    that's becuase a lot of them are useless in a real fight. Boxing, Muay Thai and Brazilian jujitsu are useful in real situations. 

  • Yu messed up because yur suppose to bring yur hand back towards yur face while the other hand is progressing towards the person. Nice video tho.

  • looks kinda like dela hoya hah

  • @pyrodachamp yeah, the cross dressing de la hoya

  • @fallentrooper09 actually its best to keep your hands above your eyebrows

  • cool

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  • i noticed the right hand drops slightly after he throws it, like when it's at its full extent he drops it to his chest before bringing it back to his chin

  • @Stubbsy129 You're supposed to bring it back to your cheek.

  • @fallentrooper09 I've been taught to bring the fingers of the glove to my cheek and allign the centre of the glove with my chin which works for me best

  • the ali picture in the backround is like

    you ain't got no pancake mix

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  • I HATE ALLSTATE!!!!

  • This is so wrong it is disgusting, for one thing, when you strike you need to keep your chin protected by your shoulder at all times, his jabs are wrong, you punch straight, not on an angle. So many flaws, and his chin is not tucked all the way. I really dont think this guy is in any position to teach boxing.

    im no trainer, but if you are trying to train people on how to box or whatever, dont teach it if you dont know what youre doing..

  • @USxxARMY well no offense hes younger looking so i doubt hes a trainer or a professional boxer, this is simply a little instructional for begginners. second you say your not a traine, well in my opinion unless you have instrustional videos up, dont criticize, this is just for people i assume who want it as a hobby, not profesionals, theyll go to boxing gyms and get trainers

  • i love how the same poster found in this guys boxing environment is up on the wall in my AP English teachers classroom! lol

  • Is the right hand the same as the right cross?

  • u can even k.o the experienced person if u do this well.....

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  • i learned to box after i watched my friend get beat up on his own front lawn and i couldn't do shit about it because i was too scared. (i was 16 at the time) let me tell you, boxing gives you confidence and makes you feel much safer so if you are considering learning, go for it.

  • @excop360 yes, thats so true. boxing does gives you confidence.

  • @excop360 Hmm... that sounds motivating. I'm also interested in boxing. Is there any good way to practice.? as in a good run down of things like basics on punching, moving around in the ring, and maybe a couple of exercise routine that would be best for a beginner.. [I mean if it's not too much trouble for you that is]

  • @BenLozareXIII do you have a local boxing gym? if you do, i would say start there and talk to a trainer. i never had a personal trainer but i was lucky enough to have a ex boxer train with me and motivate me. i don't compete, i just do it to be strong and as a method to protect myself.

  • @excop360 That's my idea too. I have a couple of people who are out to get my neck so I'm looking for something on self-defense but after a while I started to like boxing. Sorry but I don't have a local gym thats close enough and no mentor. So I may as well be pulling my own weight while I am still at home and not at the hospital

  • @BenLozareXIII give boxing a go bro trust it builds confidence like u wouldnt believe, after i knocked out my first guy in sparring ur confidence soars and im only 5'11 so im not exactly tall but i know enough to defend myself against the average person fairly good. If u wana do boxing and learn it first thing, fitness if u dont have it start working on it cause without being fit you cant practice technique or anything.

  • @Grogorian17 your 5'11!? That means I'm smaller -__-

    So far I've only got good enough arms. Can you suggest something for me.? I know a place for trainers but since you mentioned I need the body first, tell me what I need to do.?

  • @BenLozareXIII first u need cardio so do running but wen u start do a build up process so u wont get injured, i.e make a goal to run further then u did last time or run for an extra 30seconds and then build up on that each week. Do u have a skipping rope? if not id recommend it, i do rounds on the pads so i.e ill do 3mins where the first min i do 1,2/left rights 2min i do double uppercuts n the 3rd min i do double hooks. u dont stop between the mins either and that counts as one round.

  • @Grogorian17 cool. I'll try it as soon as I get better xD.

    Got sick for some strange reason xD

  • @excop360 Avenge your friends beatdown! 

  • @excop360 after i got mugged when i was 14 (last year) i always wanted to box. but never tried because of an dislocated knee injury. but after i read your comment i am now inspired... thank you. =)

  • @thepancakeshop did the arrow dislocate it?

  • @thepancakeshop i have a bad knee too and i want to box

  • @excop360 sorry,if im beeing disrespectful,but you could helpt him,that depends on your body,im doing home workout since 11,im 15.im pretty accentuated,but,you need balls,when i fight,i throw my punch directly into that guys neck,than i hit him hard,i mean really hard,he fells down,you do your footwork now...you dont need to think about him,just go with it.and learn basics from mma,box,kung fu and of course,street fight.I assure you,you beat the hell outa your enemies.be cool,think,throw punches

  • @the69fantasy dont be too hard on the man , i mean i kno what your saying but sometimes fear can be powerful especially to somebody who experienced something traumatic like that , n i kno u may not mean directly try to fight with his friend n call the police or get help or ect but to me it sound like he was conflicted as he ddint wanna abandon his friend n prolly thought bout helping him but was too scared n theirs no shame in that , n im not bashin u or callin u out dude n btw u sound B.A

  • @blakTiGGeRXXX What's B.A.?

  • @fallentrooper09 lol B.A = BADASS

    i jus ran outta room

  • @excop360 I'm with you, and my Karate lessons work, but that's because a lot of boxing is in em'.

  • @excop360 Yup

  • @excop360 i was watching these videos really consedering starting boxing,because im a football person cos i play for col united,and after i read your comment,you have made me think, i have nothing to loose,thankyou!

  • @excop360 im really considering joining boxing, im 18.. how long did it take you to learn? or atleast how long did it take you to start getting used to it and getting better?

  • @excop360 hi . i have had no form of boxing , or martial arts education . but i believe i already have proper fighting techniques which i leart from observing others , if i join boxing , will i be able to gain better evasive instincts ?

  • @excop360 wow really so basically that was motivation.. but like you said it gives u confidence i agree witchu cuz

  • @excop360 Thank you.

  • @excop360 really?? :D

  • shouldnt he be stepping in to his jab???? not step, stop, jab.

  • @mdocmiller yeah but he made it for beginners so when they learn to step then jab hopefully they'll be able to put both together, for some it takes awhile

  • The only reason I'm hear is because I'm having a boxing match for a bet :$

  • @xMJEC don't have a spelling match whatever you do

  • I don't like this video , its like he is pushing with his hands , he don't rotate enough with his hips . my opinion ...

  • i like how he doesn't sacrifice his form. this guy is totally disciplined. awesome vid.

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  • @Tenial Right on.

  • Is ok, but let me tell ya, I don't know if you're doing it just to mark the tempo and show it slowly, but you should say that you should never leave your hand fall from gravity after doing a cross, NEVER. Even doing it correctly is a very high probability of eating a left jab or any other left punch. So at least let's minimize the risks. Keep going on ;)

  • how da fuk is any1 gnna b able toc dat.IDIOTS

  • @afg1king Learn to speak.

  • @AreUReady4TheEnd sukk ma hairy balls

  • @afg1king Point proven. You're argument is null and void.

  • theres no " specefic stance" theres a foundation, but no proper stance. Im righty, but i have a lefty stance. also i angle my right foot a little more to shift my momentum better. So its really based on what feels comfortable to you

  • Is this guy a boxer or a kickboxer, if I hit pads like that at my gym I always cop shit for reaching for the punches (boxing), what they taught me is to move forward into the punch and hit the pad without your arm fully extended because that is too much commitment, but when I was training MMA noone said anything about it, although that was a class of like 20 people.

  • Like your video, beginners ck out fast fist the only punching bag that punches you back. Keep up the good work guys!

  • beginners, try fast fist the only punching bag that punches you back. great for the jab. Keep up the good work guys!

  • . . . Mayweather ends on a right cross all the time. . . and Pacquaio. I often see Hopkins throw just a right cross.

  • Absoulutely. I study Muy Thai. I've been away from the sport for a while though. I know the foot work, even though i'm rusty, but i studied tapes of my self, and compared and contrast my styles. I knew something was wrong. I wasn't corkscrewing my punches. Foot work and sways were okay, but i was lacking that power. Even if you studied for years, its always good to review techniques, and revaluate your skills.

  • put the pads down Jesus and get my lawn mowed.

  • @Telfer81 Very racist comment. I can tell you're very ignorant

  • @WR3cklez... ignorant? i think you're the ignorant one. Mexicans aren't a race, they're a nation. go back to school.

  • @Telfer81

    Hes Mexican? You ARE the ignorant one for assuming that....Also, what was the point of displaying your bigotry in youtube comments? it adds nothing and is pointless....God what a pathetic human being you are. Not replying to this...your not worth it.

  • If you are a right handed fighter and you throw a right hand and bring the punch straight back without throwing a left hook or jab you could easily set yourself up for a quick counter. There are many different styles, but most would say that you should never end with a straight right hand unless of course you knock someone out. Can you get away with not throwing a left hand to put you back on balance? Yes, however it will catch up to sooner or later.

  • @HockeyNYStyle Absolutely. Anyone who cites professional boxers who get away with finishing with the right hand, or throwing it by itself, to support the formation of this bad habit, ought to realize the pros all know the proper way, and have good reason to break away from good form, usually as part of their overall strategy. They learned it right first, and this is a beginner's video. Citing the pros is not appropriate, here. End with the left hand after throwing the right. Always.

  • I like his style, the only thing I disagree with is you should never end with a right hand punch. The proper way to do this is after you throw your right hand you should throw a jab or another punch with your left hand which places you body back in the right balanced position and it also places you in the fight position to defend yourself.

  • @HockeyNYStyle would it not depend on your stance?

  • One thing incorrect. Never EVER move backwards and kick or punch (unless you stop wich he did, but that is also bad).

    //mmacritic

  • jajajajaja, este tio jamas se ha subido a un cuadrilatero, llevo apenas 5 años boxeando a nivel amateur y de verdad que hasta un niño boxea mejor que este subnormal, joder, que para dar consejos de cualquier cosa, primero debes de saberlo.

  • Dude, I keep watching your videos and keep finding wrondoings. As fast as you throw your punches as fast you recover them into the ready position. You are throwing your right cross and leaving your right hand right there, like nothing. You need to recover it FAST into the defensive position if you don't want to be hit with a left hook from your oponent. I dont buy your are a professional. If you are, I dont want to see yor record.

  • @Fitoldo You are right! I wanted to post exactly the same LOL

  • @Fitoldo It's easy to look at a building and point out its cracks and weak points. It's alot harder to prevent these mistakes and that's what separates a guy behind his keyboards pointing out these faults from actual professional. Tony hawk has broken many bones before he became the best. Most of the best fighters in the world have been bullied and beaten up before they decided they wanted to fight back. Maybe u should make a how to video and show him what he is supposed to do.

  • @LilShaggy82  Who da hell is Tony Hawk? Have you seen any of the greats posting "how to videos"? This guy is just looking for the recognition he didnt get in the ring. If you are going to teach, become first a master then teach properly. I made a amateur career in with over 40 fights with only 7 lost, never became professional though, but I was taught properly, so I know what I'm talking about.

  • @LilShaggy82 This guy is just 95% OK.  He just lacks some techniques of the fundamentals and that disqualifies him for "teaching". And I dont need to post any video cause I dont need any recognition. If some one wants to learn boxing the right way he needs to hit the club not the computer. Why dont you post a "Tony Hawk" fight instead?

  • Ay im right handed im pretty good with the left and right jab but my left hook feels weak, what can i do

  • im 14, and i like boxing, i goto workout everyday, and i was wondering how you get into boxing?

  • @8Trails50 : you have an precious age to start to practice boxing. I started very late, 38yo. After six months training, a kid 14yo like you won me by TKO in my first sparring. I was unable against his punches, force, quickness and agressiveness.

  • Thanks for the encouragement, I'll hit a club right away.

  • I suppose you just find a boxing gym near you, and the trainer there will get you "into" boxing :)

  • @8Trails50 ive done a tiney bit of boxing if you have a martial arts instructur you could ask him or there is some online registration for like leagues you can join preferably olympic boxing

  • he should bring the right hand back faster

  • @AkimuManga I thought so too, quick punches going out, slow comming back.

  • hey man ive done one year boxing n i see you put your left at 0:49 n 0:54

  • but very predictable.

  • это с лапой всегда легко я бы на этого умника посмотрел бы в бою

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  • si supiera ingles seria pulento xD

  • I have the poster of mohamed ali at my boxing gym and it says 1st round 1st minute

  • ur doing it with power its not about power in the mits its about speed

  • well hes definatly better than that black guy

  • tbh i watch these vids every vid on youtube and look which style suits me best.. i would only do exactly what they do if it was Muhammad ali doing it.. LOL

  • Why do begginers feel as though they need to come on here and try to teach the art of boxing?

  • @boxingcoach00 - WELL ITS JUST A WAY TO SHOW AND ALSO FOR BEGINNERS TO SEE HOW ITS KIND OF DONE. I'M SURE THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO CAN'T AFFORD A GYM MEMBERSHIP OR A BOXING COACH, SO THEY GO AHEAD SEARCH OUT TO SEE HOW ITS KIND OF DONE. IT'S NOT THE BEST BUT YET U HAVE AN IDEA ON HOW IT CAN BE DONE, TO THEN PROGRESS ON THAT.

  • This is truly basic. In a pro gym which I have trained in the LENNOX LEwis gym, you have to ensure you bring the right back far quicker than this, as you can get countered by a southpaw throwing an straight left. I personally only watch the pro trainers who have actually trained world champions...As I said for a complete beginner this is god vid.

  • @SuperTheJET

    southpaws are in my opinion if trained well are the most dangerous type of boxers

  • @Narutav They can be dangerous but I think you are speculating this only because they have more orthodox opponents than orthodox have south paw opponents. So it really depends on how well a fighter can deal with an opponent with the antagonist stance not if merely a south paw is trained well!

    As there are some orthodox fighters who systematically train more so with south paws.

  • good basic instruction!!

  • a little tip: be careful with taekwondo and karate in the states because they are alot of people who are frauds. We call that a mcdojo

  • Haha, yeah, I agree. There's many shitty dojos and stuff. I'm training Taekwon-Do myself, not in the states, but anyway: if someone here is thinking of joining a karate or taekwon-do dojo, join a dojo which is member of ITF or WTF at least, and make sure that they are serious, and that it's not a mcdojo as kelvin said they often are :p

  • yea like the one i was unfortunately signed up at when i was younger. some white guys running a place with the long belt system in place..pretty weak curriculum..kajukenbo..im pretty sure the real version was better but these guys sucked ass

  • He doesn't use his waist enough when he throws the right cross... a lot of power is lost there, and also his punches seem to fall down to the ground at the end.

  • I would like to see how well ur jab and right hand are? oh my bad!! ur not a boxer so it wouldnt be useful to watch .

  • Haha. Talk it up little one :)

  • Why would you diss a vid if you dnt know shit about it at all ? These vids are for techniques and lessons .Dont hate little one!!

  • GREAT STUFF !!

  • hmm did you get this from a movie? wow so cliche

  • No. From personal experience actually. I know a bunch of immature badass wannabe's search these types of boxing videos and disagree with my opinion on teen violence. But any respectable teacher WILL throw your ass out of his class for being a fucking retard and giving him/her legal trouble for the martial arts school. they actually DO ask where you train. etc etc. rate me down. i consider them thumb's up.

  • lol nah wudnt rate som1 down for that but didnt know abt all of that so thanks for the insight =)

  • A teacher should definitely care about his reputation and his school.

  • that's from a fucking movie....

  • its happened to me. and friends. seen it plenty times, trust me. the movie got it from reality

  • boxing and kickboxing are closest @ street fights

    karate,teakwondo are like an art

  • Muay thai is close too, but San Da and Keysi are for real situations, so they are the closest.

  • the peacemaker would kill this bum watch the peacemaker sparring

  • Well said

  • hmm I like boxing but if there are people you need to fight what would be the best i dunno fighting style or typeto learn in order to kick their ass. karate? taekwondo? because I am not sure boxing would help me

  • i use boxing this kid came up to me im really 16 i let japed and right japed he fell lol

  • Boxing would be great to learn for self defense. It will raise your confidence and get you in great shape and also make your reaction time much faster. One nice thing about boxing is that you can learn the basics pretty fast. Karate and judo are great to, but I believe they take much longer to master. Main thing is, join a boxing or martial arts gym. You can only learn so much from a video. You need to eventualy spar with other trained fighters to really be confident.

  • Because karate/kung fu/etc has way more techniques for different situations,

  • think that your fist are so strong that with one cross you will have it knock out

  • Nice gloves.

  • see i love all the "pros" around here.

    If people are watching this, they are beginners, or someone that just wants to pick up a tip or two.

    This guy is a great teacher. I wouldn't want to be hit by that combo full speed at the end.

  • nice

  • man I love all these pro boxers commenting on this video but have never seen any of them in a ring

  • its for "beginners" but da form is ok its jus da jab doesnt pack much of a punch

  • he's got some french accent

  • its not french, more like spanish/mexican

  • sorry, but i think with the step backward and forward, in that split second(almost even a second delay) ur going to get popped. when u take that step forward u need to be throwing the jab at the same time, rotate/pivot torso for the cross, i don't see power or speed here, u need to throw ur jabs alot faster

  • your right