@@fujineetomori Once you have mastered the fundamentals and actually understand why they are there in the first place. You are eventually free to break them. That's the freedom that comes with mastery.
@@Red-lm7reNot if it puts him in a constant disadvantages in every of his matches, like mashiba said, ippo's stupiditly massive strength compensate for alot for his mistakes.
This is so true. As someone who learned peekaboo Tyson style. A lot of people just mimicking and imitate the set patterns without thinking how to use it functionally. The most dangerous boxers are ones who didn’t learn peekaboo for the flash but actually use it sparingly to dodge and counter, not imitate Tyson stance bob and weave the whole time.
@@rudolfogar1886 wrong it was there before Cus as well. I’m talking people who specifically are using it copying Mike Tyson. If it’s really functional you won’t just train the same sequence as Mike Tyson might do in one of his interviews and training videos. Boxers who really have learned peek a boo use it like any other defensive technique. Not like a choreographed sequence.
Favorite thing about this channel lowkey has to be the Coach Carter coaching style. "I had a sister named Diane. She was always on my case about everything." "I'm in a ditch and you need to ditch the Peekaboo style." That shit on the same level and I just love it.
Well that's because Tyson had a world renowned boxing coach who also coached a former heavyweight champion. You, and the other people in the comments are definitely not in the same shoes. LOL
Mike got cus + mike is fundamentally sound and very technical he mastered rolling / slipping / shifts nit just going side to side like the ones we see in our gyms
Come on guys , it’s pretty much common sense . You must first learn the rules / basics , only then you can create your own style. Tyson was taught by Cus , as the previous commenter as stated, therefore Tyson knew basic fundamentals of boxing before learning the peekaboo style … hajime no ippp story line also has some similarities, I think .
True because this style is for just anyone. You honestly have to be a great athlete to fight in this style for long rds and be successful. It's good to incorporate some of the movements but theirs only one Mike Tyson
@@ericgatlin6414 i said it once and ill say it again, you can only effectively learn the peek a boo style or any style from a trainer that knows it and how to practition it. Not from watching youtube. So people should stop trying to be Mike, and find their own style.
I agree. I see a lot of nerds at the gym learning boxing cause of some boxing anime, and they get wreck trying to pull some anime shtt during sparring 🤦♂️
Many people forget the peekaboo is very difficult and unorthodox and you need a coach who knows the style to be able do do it correctly. So if you dont then just give up on it 🤷🏻♂️
If you wanna do Mike Tyson peekaboo style he said on an interview that you need to be square facing your opponent instead on on an angle so you can move left and right faster instead of forward an backwards. Peakaboo style is a form of brawling which means the user most of the type pressures forward so there’s really no need to keep that back foot, just have good balance.
Well, the full peekaboo style included what is referred to as spring, essentially changing angles and position relative to your opponent.. Tyson didn't just go in forward And part of cus' method, was explosive combos, which get executed when youve done the spring Peekaboo ala Tyson was more than just high hands, low body.. it wasn't just a type of guard, it also had alot of psychology drilled into it, in short, it's essence was all about surprising your opponent
But I definitely agree with mastering the basics first, in fact (at least the way I see it) as cus D'Amato style is more of a philosophy vs a method/guard style that any dummy hand picks as their style of the week, the basic front stance is what cus' fighters did do, when they fighting on the outside, not utilising the peekaboo, which is all close-mid range We all understand some joe young wants to try peekaboo one day, and then drop it like it's "not for them" imo cus' taught peekaboo style is not about that.. there were fighters under his stable that did peekaboo, but look "conventional" like Edwin Rosario, Wilfred benitez, those of which you will not describe as peekaboo, but you definitely see the 'philosophy' and method in those fighters sometimes
Exactly, theres a lot to it and its pretty advanced. There's so many prerequisite skills to master before even trying to fight with the style. Tyson could do it bcs as we know now he was an amazing boxer in many ways. Most people aren't that though. Hence just start with the basics and let yourself grow into a style naturally.
couldn’t agree more mike tyson did well with the peekaboo style because his coach was cus d’amato, and because he was mike tyson there’s a reason it’s so rare to see a successful boxer use this style, especially in the modern age
The biggest misconception about Tyson's style is that it revolves around a squared up stance. The reality is that his stance is a regular boxing stance that would appear to change because of how he would move in relationship to his opponent. He would lateral shift deep towards their backhand, making it appear that him and his opponent are now in a "square" stance, leaving them BOTH open for attack. This suits Tyson because of his handspeed and other advantages. There is no such thing as "peekaboo" style boxing. Cus NEVER called it that, the media did. Good boxing is good boxing, period. The only reason it looked the way it did is because Cus's fighters happened to be so good that they could face opponents even if they were at a size disadvantage. This led to Cus's students relying on their elusiveness to fight, which made it look a certain way that the media would later call "peakaboo." Make no mistake, this style of boxing has nothing whatsoever to do with relying on what you saw Tyson do, it works for all body types and all matchups.
That's why most people copying mike Tyson's style get punched in sparring, and sometimes they can't even get close to the opponent, because they were always square stance, dodging and waving all the time😂
Plus it took Cus years to perfect it culminating with Mike . If you look at José Torres it looked nothing like it would later (the style) tryna mimic the techniques without a coach who is versed in it is not gonna work. There are some coaches that are grown now that used to train at Catskills with cus back in the day, a few of them teach it
Hey. I’ve been boxing from a peek a boo stance for 7 years. To anyone trying to adopt this style. Stamina, head movement and shifting are your best friends. If you don’t master these three things you will never successfully be able to adopt the style.
I couldn’t get my stance right which effected my footwork -the foot to heel explanation and example has made me understand far better then any coach has explained to me which often left me feeling humiliated frustrated and feeling dumb - Now I can see the connection it’s stamped in my mind Thank you guys! ❤
Imma keep it real w I chief I don’t think the greats quote on quote “mastered” shit before they moved onto their unique fighting styles, I feel like they developed their own style pretty much from the beginning
I agree about the peek a boo style is only good if you have knock out power like Mike Tyson other wise all the body movements in this style will gas you out early. Try using the peek a boo style for three rounds straight and see how your body feels. .
That one dude yapping bout who inefficient the peekaboo style is while my alter ego in the shower just doing the peekaboo style not giving a fuck bout what he said
New to boxing, but ive found relative success with it. Of course its befause im not fighting genuine trained boxers. But if found some good success with the style
Me too, spent the first few months using orthodox and got my ass kicked all the time until I realised I had short arms and started pressure fighting with peekaboo style. Then everything clicked.
This was some goofy ahh bobing peekaboo shet Mike Bob and weave by moving his legs not his hips …legs for defence and hips for punching that’s it and it pretty much worked for me
everyone here say he's wrong is unexperienced, the peek a boo style did a lot of stuff you'd need boxing experience from. Its like trying to draw the details of a drawing without having a base
For reference, the peekaboo is basically constantly switching stances to apply pressure. Meaning you should have some experience with both orthodox and southpaw stances and the awareness of when to bring your yoursef away from the midline. It's so square you need some deep stamina to keep it up and even after that you need to have the power to back up the invasion of the in range. Physiological intimidation is also a huge factor in helping you corner your opponent. In conclusion, Tyson was a monster that fit the style to a T, he didnt need to switch out of it because of his unique advantages, it just worked.
It even explains in the anime that this style of fighting requires immense lower body strength and mobility. They even touched on the fact that ippo was working on a boat growing up and this vastly increased his balance and natural strength in general half of the anime is about how hard he has to train people want to learn this style don't understand that it's 90 percent lower body along with perfect control of rotation of hips. It's one of the most demanding fighting styles even in the anime they reference the fact that he should not use it repeatedly though a fight because it's a double edge sword you use momentum to increase power but if you get caught you have your entire body weight being forced into a counter and it's likely going to knock you out.
the underrated part of Mike Tyson's peekaboo (yes, Tyson's, because Patterson's was different) is that he is also comfortable in the southpaw. When his opponents sometimes overstep to his right, he doesnt oivot back to orthodox, he just sends them to the abyss with a lead right hook.
Yes very true it takes a whole bunch of stamina, core strength, quad strength shoulder strength, hip rotation, footwork, head movement, heart, patience, skill and consistency to perform the Cus D'Amato peekaboo stance down to a T otherwise if performed correctly without enough training you will feel like you're running a marathon
Ippo was the reason I did boxing as exercise, but knowing why things move as they should just improve our form and execution. Never stop learning, for stopping is like saying "I don't want to beat my shadow."
Great advice. The only thing I will say is don't use the orthodox stance if you truly want to master the peakaboo. Both stances are very different. The peakaboo is a horse stance, which is at a flat torso to hips facing the opponent. But, you definitely need to master your stance or you will be off balance when shifting and slipping punches from your opponent. You have a new subscriber too❤!
durante toda la carrera de tyson intentaron meterle un oper con el peekaboo style que tenia pero solo lo graron cuando ya estaba viejo ese estilo es bastante funciona y mas cuando eres mas pequeño que el rival no del mismo tamaño como en su ejemplo
I'd personally give the advice of learning the basics at the gym/club, furthering your own style and mimicking the greats at home or in your own time, and then let them slowly fuse together. Greats aren't always born out of orthodox ways but learning as much as you can won't ever hurt you.
This is great advice. People are so eager to copy, but it's not good for you. Don't do what worked for Tyson, do what works for you. For example, Patterson and Tyson both used peekaboo to incredible effect, but their styles still varied a lot. Because they knew what worked for them. Find what works for you, don't just copy.
You guys dont have to listen to this dude, you choose your style based on your preferences and body type, like for example if you have endurance, a good neck and chin and power then you should be a slugger style, if your fast, sharp, and lightweight and moving them you should be a outside boxer
I only ever activate peek a boo if I'm really close up on them, if I need to close distance very fast, or fighting a taller opponent. Other than that I've found it more useful to stay loose like water most of the time.
Beside the peek a boo i like to stand a bit more straight with my front foot, incase i need to throw a knee or maybe a kick. First time transfering from boxing to kickboksing i fkt u my knee so bad bec i was kicking in boksing stance 😅
I’m 5’8 with a small torso, long legs and long muscular arms. My core is conditioned enough to twist and shift my body quickly. I’m light on my feet, have big powerful hands, and an overdeveloped back. I’ll stick to peekaboo. Pound sand.
Something interesting I found was in general I had ambidextrous qualities and my left was much stronger for hits and better for throwing things while the right hand was better for small intricate movements which is why it is preferred to write with. But something curious is the first time I started boxing the natural position I took I later found out had a strong resemblance to the Philly Shell.
Sometimes I think Tyson was using peekaboo just to find a way to handle his constant nervousness and striking energy. When his opponents didn't last long enough for him to use it completely. Well, being serious, peekaboo is advanced thing.
De echo la espalda es muy necesaria para la fuerza de los golpes ya que la fuera que sostiene las manos proviene desde la espalda y despues va a los hombros, cuando hacia sombra con peso me dolian bastante los dorsales, ya q se gira todo al golpear
The difference is I lean into chest knocking them off balance then squaring my feet straight then rocking then the usually follows up with two steps back he took 5 6 so I stepped square to my shoulders with my shoulder covering my jaw
Can you guys make some more videos about different styles like the peekaboo? I know this channel offers a lot of education to newer boxers but I was wondering if you could put out a more advanced video for those who have been in the sport for a long time and wanna spice it up? Don’t get me wrong I never ignore training the basics haha they’re the basics for a reason
I’ve been doing boxing and martial arts since I was a younger kid and I feel like my style is still just so stereotypical and I wanna experiment and play with new and different footwork and styles. Hopefully I don’t sound arrogant
I’m going to ignore this reasonable advice and keep pretending I’m Mike Tyson in his prime instead thanks
Yeah these guys know nothing. I am next to Mike Tyson.
@@inamdarsaquib9528 PBB? Lol
At least you putting in work
Bruh
I AMMMMMM MUFASAAAAAAA😂
Ippo is the reason im a boxer
Same
I haven’t started boxing but I’m begging my mom, cuz of ippo
@@LordKeshi you'll get there bro
Ippo will understand
@@diyarezgui9931 thanks g
Even Ippo started with the basic othrodox stance, he only adopted the peek a boo style once he got the fundamentals down
Yup
Ironically, he eventually started to ditch his fundamentals the more he used the Dempsey Roll with his peek-a-boo
@@fujineetomori Once you have mastered the fundamentals and actually understand why they are there in the first place. You are eventually free to break them. That's the freedom that comes with mastery.
@@Red-lm7reNot if it puts him in a constant disadvantages in every of his matches, like mashiba said, ippo's stupiditly massive strength compensate for alot for his mistakes.
@@Yuiichiiro I mean, he's making use of his strengths and it won him a lot of matches
This is so true. As someone who learned peekaboo Tyson style. A lot of people just mimicking and imitate the set patterns without thinking how to use it functionally. The most dangerous boxers are ones who didn’t learn peekaboo for the flash but actually use it sparingly to dodge and counter, not imitate Tyson stance bob and weave the whole time.
You didnt learn the peek a boo style properly, because its not mike tysons style. The style should belong to his trainer Cus
@@rudolfogar1886 wrong it was there before Cus as well. I’m talking people who specifically are using it copying Mike Tyson. If it’s really functional you won’t just train the same sequence as Mike Tyson might do in one of his interviews and training videos. Boxers who really have learned peek a boo use it like any other defensive technique. Not like a choreographed sequence.
jesus is lord!@@voiceoverandmocapguy
Ah so ur one of those guys in the comments
@@amanveer6461 ah so you;re one of those guys in the comments too. nice to see you here
Favorite thing about this channel lowkey has to be the Coach Carter coaching style. "I had a sister named Diane. She was always on my case about everything." "I'm in a ditch and you need to ditch the Peekaboo style." That shit on the same level and I just love it.
Love that ! Means a lot ❤️
Great movie. Could be in the top 10 sports movies.
@@DarkMujtop 1*
Movie name: Coach Carter (for those who're wondering btw)
He dressed like little Mac 😆
Just remember Mike Tyson wouldn’t take this guys advice and stick to peekaboo style until it was mastered.
Well that's because Tyson had a world renowned boxing coach who also coached a former heavyweight champion. You, and the other people in the comments are definitely not in the same shoes. LOL
Mike got cus + mike is fundamentally sound and very technical he mastered rolling / slipping / shifts nit just going side to side like the ones we see in our gyms
Come on guys , it’s pretty much common sense .
You must first learn the rules / basics , only then you can create your own style.
Tyson was taught by Cus , as the previous commenter as stated, therefore Tyson knew basic fundamentals of boxing before learning the peekaboo style … hajime no ippp story line also has some similarities, I think .
very sorry to break it to you guys but thats not gonna workout since youre not learning correctly
A lot of people just go side to side, but when Mike got closer he slipped and rolled punches to get in his range.
You made 90% of wannabe boxers mad
True because this style is for just anyone. You honestly have to be a great athlete to fight in this style for long rds and be successful. It's good to incorporate some of the movements but theirs only one Mike Tyson
@@ericgatlin6414 i said it once and ill say it again, you can only effectively learn the peek a boo style or any style from a trainer that knows it and how to practition it. Not from watching youtube. So people should stop trying to be Mike, and find their own style.
@@Maddoxg1 I know that's right
@@aughhh5200 tf you mean lmao
I agree. I see a lot of nerds at the gym learning boxing cause of some boxing anime, and they get wreck trying to pull some anime shtt during sparring 🤦♂️
Many people forget the peekaboo is very difficult and unorthodox and you need a coach who knows the style to be able do do it correctly. So if you dont then just give up on it 🤷🏻♂️
I like the fact that he’s dressed like Little Mac.
If you wanna do Mike Tyson peekaboo style he said on an interview that you need to be square facing your opponent instead on on an angle so you can move left and right faster instead of forward an backwards. Peakaboo style is a form of brawling which means the user most of the type pressures forward so there’s really no need to keep that back foot, just have good balance.
The only reason I want to become a boxer was bc of the legend Thomas Hearns, AKA The Hitman
Well, the full peekaboo style included what is referred to as spring, essentially changing angles and position relative to your opponent.. Tyson didn't just go in forward
And part of cus' method, was explosive combos, which get executed when youve done the spring
Peekaboo ala Tyson was more than just high hands, low body.. it wasn't just a type of guard, it also had alot of psychology drilled into it, in short, it's essence was all about surprising your opponent
But I definitely agree with mastering the basics first, in fact (at least the way I see it) as cus D'Amato style is more of a philosophy vs a method/guard style that any dummy hand picks as their style of the week, the basic front stance is what cus' fighters did do, when they fighting on the outside, not utilising the peekaboo, which is all close-mid range
We all understand some joe young wants to try peekaboo one day, and then drop it like it's "not for them" imo cus' taught peekaboo style is not about that.. there were fighters under his stable that did peekaboo, but look "conventional" like Edwin Rosario, Wilfred benitez, those of which you will not describe as peekaboo, but you definitely see the 'philosophy' and method in those fighters sometimes
Exactly, theres a lot to it and its pretty advanced. There's so many prerequisite skills to master before even trying to fight with the style. Tyson could do it bcs as we know now he was an amazing boxer in many ways. Most people aren't that though. Hence just start with the basics and let yourself grow into a style naturally.
Bro ... mostly he is elusiviness You can't imagine what he is going to do next.
couldn’t agree more
mike tyson did well with the peekaboo style because his coach was cus d’amato, and because he was mike tyson
there’s a reason it’s so rare to see a successful boxer use this style, especially in the modern age
for most of you, you should take this advice. not me tho, im different
Thought process of every guy thats in denial.
Nice way to point it out
Bro thinks he's that guy😂
@@user-yd6sb2ol6zno bro, he's different. he got some kind of aura. we don't wanna mess with him, we need em in our team
Me too. F**k what he talkin about
im short asf, this is the reason why i'm trying to master it
Being 5'6 in heavyweight, that or Joe Frasier fighting style gotta be the go to tbh
@@yagrammylemons heavyweight at 5'6? No offense but are you made of tungsten or what?
Ayo what I'm 5 7 195 lbs or 89 kg are your bones made of gold?
@@yagrammylemonsblud is the short version of caseoh💀
The biggest misconception about Tyson's style is that it revolves around a squared up stance. The reality is that his stance is a regular boxing stance that would appear to change because of how he would move in relationship to his opponent. He would lateral shift deep towards their backhand, making it appear that him and his opponent are now in a "square" stance, leaving them BOTH open for attack. This suits Tyson because of his handspeed and other advantages. There is no such thing as "peekaboo" style boxing. Cus NEVER called it that, the media did. Good boxing is good boxing, period. The only reason it looked the way it did is because Cus's fighters happened to be so good that they could face opponents even if they were at a size disadvantage. This led to Cus's students relying on their elusiveness to fight, which made it look a certain way that the media would later call "peakaboo." Make no mistake, this style of boxing has nothing whatsoever to do with relying on what you saw Tyson do, it works for all body types and all matchups.
That's why most people copying mike Tyson's style get punched in sparring, and sometimes they can't even get close to the opponent, because they were always square stance, dodging and waving all the time😂
Plus it took Cus years to perfect it culminating with Mike . If you look at José Torres it looked nothing like it would later (the style) tryna mimic the techniques without a coach who is versed in it is not gonna work.
There are some coaches that are grown now that used to train at Catskills with cus back in the day, a few of them teach it
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Hey. I’ve been boxing from a peek a boo stance for 7 years. To anyone trying to adopt this style. Stamina, head movement and shifting are your best friends. If you don’t master these three things you will never successfully be able to adopt the style.
I couldn’t get my stance right which effected my footwork -the foot to heel explanation and example has made me understand far better then any coach has explained to me which often left me feeling humiliated frustrated and feeling dumb -
Now I can see the connection it’s stamped in my mind Thank you guys! ❤
bro little Mac is that you?
isnt mike tyson using the peekaboo style tho?
Master the beginner shit first then add other styles
You are not Mike Tyson
Imma keep it real w I chief I don’t think the greats quote on quote “mastered” shit before they moved onto their unique fighting styles, I feel like they developed their own style pretty much from the beginning
thats not true at all thats just what wannabes try to do
I coach for a living, and I wholeheartedly agree with y’all.
AAH yes Hajime no ippo, one of the GOAT anime
honestly one of the best advice I got the peekaboo really needs alot of stamina and a deep understanding of the basics
Very funny and true! Do one for shoulder roll lol
"The Philly Shell is great until you take 3 right bumps and 3 left straights trying to lean back like Floyd."
Yessir basics and fundamentals will get you to the pros
y'all prove here that being flat footed is not bad
Man said master like it wont take years to do that
the way that dude fell was funny af
Good this 2 short and straight to the point 👍
I agree about the peek a boo style is only good if you have knock out power like Mike Tyson other wise all the body movements in this style will gas you out early. Try using the peek a boo style for three rounds straight and see how your body feels.
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Leaving you open to upper cuts fantastic.
I mean u could parry them.
Love your videos guys. :)
Brilliant. Thanks
That one dude yapping bout who inefficient the peekaboo style is while my alter ego in the shower just doing the peekaboo style not giving a fuck bout what he said
New to boxing, but ive found relative success with it. Of course its befause im not fighting genuine trained boxers. But if found some good success with the style
Me too, spent the first few months using orthodox and got my ass kicked all the time until I realised I had short arms and started pressure fighting with peekaboo style. Then everything clicked.
This was some goofy ahh bobing peekaboo shet Mike Bob and weave by moving his legs not his hips …legs for defence and hips for punching that’s it and it pretty much worked for me
Who started boxing after watching hajime no ippo? Cuz i joined and started boxing after watching it.
bro chose the manliest bg song🗿
"DEMPSEY ROLL!"
everyone here say he's wrong is unexperienced, the peek a boo style did a lot of stuff you'd need boxing experience from. Its like trying to draw the details of a drawing without having a base
i tried peek a boo, and i learned my lesson, it’s easy to get gassed out, in my third round i barely hanging
Very well said
Good advice
For reference, the peekaboo is basically constantly switching stances to apply pressure. Meaning you should have some experience with both orthodox and southpaw stances and the awareness of when to bring your yoursef away from the midline.
It's so square you need some deep stamina to keep it up and even after that you need to have the power to back up the invasion of the in range. Physiological intimidation is also a huge factor in helping you corner your opponent.
In conclusion, Tyson was a monster that fit the style to a T, he didnt need to switch out of it because of his unique advantages, it just worked.
It even explains in the anime that this style of fighting requires immense lower body strength and mobility. They even touched on the fact that ippo was working on a boat growing up and this vastly increased his balance and natural strength in general half of the anime is about how hard he has to train people want to learn this style don't understand that it's 90 percent lower body along with perfect control of rotation of hips. It's one of the most demanding fighting styles even in the anime they reference the fact that he should not use it repeatedly though a fight because it's a double edge sword you use momentum to increase power but if you get caught you have your entire body weight being forced into a counter and it's likely going to knock you out.
Thanks Little Mike
Thanks
the underrated part of Mike Tyson's peekaboo (yes, Tyson's, because Patterson's was different) is that he is also comfortable in the southpaw.
When his opponents sometimes overstep to his right, he doesnt oivot back to orthodox, he just sends them to the abyss with a lead right hook.
Yes very true it takes a whole bunch of stamina, core strength, quad strength shoulder strength, hip rotation, footwork, head movement, heart, patience, skill and consistency to perform the Cus D'Amato peekaboo stance down to a T otherwise if performed correctly without enough training you will feel like you're running a marathon
mike Tyson is king
Bro is the little mac the man of the left.
Ippo got me grinding 💪🏾🔥
Mike tason hace ese movimiento . Y es perfecto el ataque
Instructions unclear, got jumped by five guys with baseball bats and now my cranium has to be surgically repaired.
yeah yeah, i’m gonna go do a seance to get advice from cus
I have successfully prevented my opponent to gain a point with this
Let's try this again... good effort young men :D Keep on rocking! No hate here
Grow up pal
Ippo was the reason I did boxing as exercise, but knowing why things move as they should just improve our form and execution.
Never stop learning, for stopping is like saying "I don't want to beat my shadow."
I like how you slowed down your movements and punches enough for us plebs so our normal eyes can follow your sick godspeed movements
Great advice. The only thing I will say is don't use the orthodox stance if you truly want to master the peakaboo. Both stances are very different. The peakaboo is a horse stance, which is at a flat torso to hips facing the opponent. But, you definitely need to master your stance or you will be off balance when shifting and slipping punches from your opponent. You have a new subscriber too❤!
durante toda la carrera de tyson intentaron meterle un oper con el peekaboo style que tenia pero solo lo graron cuando ya estaba viejo ese estilo es bastante funciona y mas cuando eres mas pequeño que el rival no del mismo tamaño como en su ejemplo
mobility ,switch , staying on the outside with footing and moving the head
The first one is epic😂
he got them little mac gloves/ tank on
reason why i got into boxing , been a good 2 years ive had 5 fights and had chances to spar with a europe silver medalist
If u got the fundamentals down the peekaboo style is the ideal for aggresive infighting e.g tyson
I’m a under 6 foot heavyweight and im very muscular, strong, and heavy this style helps me so much I’ll never ditch it
I always used the hitman style and it works perfectly as I'm 6,0ft
it's not left right swing ,it's also back and forth ... like an infinity sign
Me having freedom style
Dempsey roll please I wanna know if you have backbone to do a video on I’m just curious on your opinion.
pple be thinking the peekaboo style is op jus bc tyson brought out its full potential but rly it ain all that if ur an average boxer
I'd personally give the advice of learning the basics at the gym/club, furthering your own style and mimicking the greats at home or in your own time, and then let them slowly fuse together.
Greats aren't always born out of orthodox ways but learning as much as you can won't ever hurt you.
I like to swing my lead hand so that I can toss a jab from any angle and follow with a right(iykyk)
This is great advice. People are so eager to copy, but it's not good for you. Don't do what worked for Tyson, do what works for you. For example, Patterson and Tyson both used peekaboo to incredible effect, but their styles still varied a lot. Because they knew what worked for them. Find what works for you, don't just copy.
Peekaboo stands for free double leg takedown
A) peekaboo isn't a style, its just a guard/stance
B) So is orthodox/southpaw
You guys dont have to listen to this dude, you choose your style based on your preferences and body type, like for example if you have endurance, a good neck and chin and power then you should be a slugger style, if your fast, sharp, and lightweight and moving them you should be a outside boxer
I only ever activate peek a boo if I'm really close up on them, if I need to close distance very fast, or fighting a taller opponent. Other than that I've found it more useful to stay loose like water most of the time.
Beside the peek a boo i like to stand a bit more straight with my front foot, incase i need to throw a knee or maybe a kick.
First time transfering from boxing to kickboksing i fkt u my knee so bad bec i was kicking in boksing stance 😅
Yo manejo ese estilo de pelea, cuando quiera un sparrin
I always see this at the gym with beginners
I’m 5’8 with a small torso, long legs and long muscular arms. My core is conditioned enough to twist and shift my body quickly. I’m light on my feet, have big powerful hands, and an overdeveloped back. I’ll stick to peekaboo. Pound sand.
I think the stance should be more narrow. Your back foot should be more in line with the front foot. But then again it depends on style
Jisoo flower on this short...absolutely unexpected 😮
Something interesting I found was in general I had ambidextrous qualities and my left was much stronger for hits and better for throwing things while the right hand was better for small intricate movements which is why it is preferred to write with. But something curious is the first time I started boxing the natural position I took I later found out had a strong resemblance to the Philly Shell.
I mastered both
Fighting is all about mastering a style every one can't do peekaboo everyone can't philly she'll do what works for you
Sometimes I think Tyson was using peekaboo just to find a way to handle his constant nervousness and striking energy. When his opponents didn't last long enough for him to use it completely. Well, being serious, peekaboo is advanced thing.
Peek a boo boxing is most dengarous and power full technical boxing
De echo la espalda es muy necesaria para la fuerza de los golpes ya que la fuera que sostiene las manos proviene desde la espalda y despues va a los hombros, cuando hacia sombra con peso me dolian bastante los dorsales, ya q se gira todo al golpear
Hes right guys im a peekaboo fighter my advice to u is to first learn to keep distance
Dont let your ego take over u, i got my facial bones bent
U can counter the peekaboo style by checking which foot is behind the other cuz that’s the arm they gonna punch with
The difference is I lean into chest knocking them off balance then squaring my feet straight then rocking then the usually follows up with two steps back he took 5 6 so I stepped square to my shoulders with my shoulder covering my jaw
I ditch the basic and went to Philly shell people say im good at it the fact I started with it
Everybody gangsta til front kick
Can you guys make some more videos about different styles like the peekaboo? I know this channel offers a lot of education to newer boxers but I was wondering if you could put out a more advanced video for those who have been in the sport for a long time and wanna spice it up? Don’t get me wrong I never ignore training the basics haha they’re the basics for a reason
I’ve been doing boxing and martial arts since I was a younger kid and I feel like my style is still just so stereotypical and I wanna experiment and play with new and different footwork and styles. Hopefully I don’t sound arrogant