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Fedor: MMA Boxing Fundamentals

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2010

Fedor teaches students how to correctly hold their hands while punching and how to no shift their weight when moving. From his invitation-only seminar at ZealousNationMMA.

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  • @Gooseman2k2 Pretty sure knocking out Rogers, knocking out Arlovski, dropping Sylvia in ten seconds, and going toe-to-toe with a prime CroCop gives him more pugilistic street cred than your average 6 month-trained amateur boxer. JUST SAYING.

  • lol at the guy in the white shirt's guard.

  • Are these guys experienced MMA fighters? No wonder some MMA matches remind me of a bar fight. What he's saying to these guys is pretty much what I teach to 12 year olds, the first day they walk into the gym.

  • @Gooseman2k2 Fedors punches work, he's laid out alot of great fighters with his punches...so...I think you're talking alot of shit.

  • @Gooseman2k2 He did cut off the ring several times.

  • @darklord220 It's funny that you say he has good lateral movement in that fight because... It's EXACTLY the opposite... He didn't cut off the ring at all for the first round! Which is usually the usage for lateral movement as the aggressor! And fedor's head movement while jerky, is i agree effective. But head movement and movement are two different things... It's totally obvious that Fedor needs to work on his movement... Amature boxers move alot better in general... Dunno how you don't see it!

  • @Gooseman2k2 When he fought Mirko, he used decent lateral movement and head movement after throwing combinations. It is not the weakest part of his game,and I would think amateur boxers (in general) do not move better than him. When you say 'amateur boxer', your intention is to demean Fedor's skills; if you are talking about the average ammie then yes, if you are talking about a golden gloves champ or junior olympic winner, then probably not.

  • @darklord220 You doubt that the weakest part of his game is his movement? or that amature boxers move better? BOTH i would say Fedor would probably tell you himself...

    Now whether its because hes a heavyweight and a lil outa shape, or because he's always been that bad at it is still up for debate!

  • @Gooseman2k2 Doubt it.

  • Fedor trying to teach people how to move while boxing is actually fuckin hilarious! Since that is arguably his WEAKEST game!

    Any 6 month amature boxer moves better than he does lawl :) Still a beast tho!

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