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  • NDO Champ a body builder vs Tony Jeffries an Olympic boxer on a shoulder and body sparring match. You will get more than boxing sparring tips from this match such as the advantage of having experience and body conditioning, the importance of discipline and determination, and many more. I would highly recommend do shoulder and body sparring only as this is safer especially for your brain.
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    0:00 Wow Body Builder vs Boxer | NDO Champ Boxing
    2:24 Round 1
    3:50 Round 2
    4:28 Round 3
    7:02 Round 4 - The best round!
    8:13 Post-fight - Experience vs conditioning
    10:28 Discipline and determination
    13:03 Advantage of shoulder and body sparring
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  • @Tony_Jeffries
    @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +699

    Do you got any questions or video requests? Comment down below!!
    Watch next: Sparring Tips in Boxing - Beginners Should Know before First Fight
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    • @carlroyrelivo4675
      @carlroyrelivo4675 Před 2 lety +7

      Can you make a video on how to box taller opponents

    • @johnadams507
      @johnadams507 Před 2 lety +6

      Tony do 1 round full contact and see how he likes to get chined 😜

    • @Dark.Scrolls
      @Dark.Scrolls Před 2 lety +1

      Dirty boxing please. Most of us arent pros, and my coach is using me for some underground local rivalry shit. I messed up (because*) after watching your videos and became razor sharp.

    • @THEDONSTR8Fightah76
      @THEDONSTR8Fightah76 Před 2 lety +5

      Tony is the best boxing channel on the tube.

    • @zacmullane6282
      @zacmullane6282 Před 2 lety

      Lmao you old now where did u get the plan to make THIS

  • @Emp6ft10in
    @Emp6ft10in Před 2 lety +11975

    The average person has no idea how fast you get tired when fighting.

    • @christrucker4882
      @christrucker4882 Před 2 lety +1428

      They think it’s a game lol

    • @fabiantalton6888
      @fabiantalton6888 Před 2 lety +373

      So true

    • @brianpierson1322
      @brianpierson1322 Před 2 lety +970

      True. After the first real fight I was in I could not breathe. I sounded like a dog choking on a bone. You talk about scared, if the other guy decided to go again I would have been screwed

    • @fmills1583
      @fmills1583 Před 2 lety +293

      Quickest way to get gassed.

    • @RedeemFit777
      @RedeemFit777 Před 2 lety +815

      Getting tired while boxing almost feels like drowning.

  • @Keinish79
    @Keinish79 Před rokem +1870

    The fact the body builder lasted for that many rounds is impressive in itself.

    • @dr.z3426
      @dr.z3426 Před rokem +68

      Most bodybuilders work pretty hard on cardio lol their sport is much more physically intense

    • @JJKfan..
      @JJKfan.. Před rokem +171

      @@dr.z3426 not sure about that

    • @dr.z3426
      @dr.z3426 Před rokem +26

      @@JJKfan.. I know you're not

    • @mracine2837
      @mracine2837 Před rokem +44

      @@dr.z3426 lol WHAT?!

    • @RandomUsername010
      @RandomUsername010 Před rokem +66

      @Dr. Z
      I thought bodybuilders' muscles required more oxygen which would make them tire more quickly.

  • @lovethyneibor22736
    @lovethyneibor22736 Před 2 měsíci +64

    nothing is more beautiful that witnessing 2 humans being respectful towards each other

  • @robl1616
    @robl1616 Před rokem +931

    Tony was pushing him around physically too...strength with weights is not always strength in a fight

    • @robl1616
      @robl1616 Před rokem +55

      @@BenjaminTheBlue779 hard to lift a guy up who has a fighters balance, weights does not give you that ability, if he was a wrestler or a judo player then yea.

    • @russelsprout2155
      @russelsprout2155 Před rokem +20

      It's foot placement

    • @caiusmadison2996
      @caiusmadison2996 Před rokem +5

      @@russelsprout2155 this, and grabs that lift a standing person for slams, are more getting that grap, so a fighter will likely be more quick to stuff the loss of footing,than a non fighter.

    • @H.K.5
      @H.K.5 Před rokem +27

      I mean if it was grappling only, the bigger guy would win most likely. Tony is obviously a better fighter but you can’t say he’s physically stronger.

    • @robl1616
      @robl1616 Před rokem +19

      @@H.K.5 i dont think so, applying your strength while moving and on your feet is not that same as with weights....give the big guy a few years of grappling training yea then he will be able to apply his strength in fighting conditions....you are right he is not physically stronger but if you are not in balance you cant use your strength...in judo i have fought with guys who have trouble benching 200lbs feel way stronger then guys who bench 400lbs....if you manage to get both then you have a monster loll

  • @n3ddn3dd24
    @n3ddn3dd24 Před 2 lety +2327

    That entrance tho, I need someone like him in my life just to walk up to me and slap the cookies out of my hand

  • @cliffstar913
    @cliffstar913 Před 2 lety +2311

    Big guy had amazing cardio.. I never thought he'd last that long tbh respect to him too. Nice one Tony

    • @IrontoughItalian
      @IrontoughItalian Před 2 lety +80

      He does because Tony being a pro and Olympic boxer he is going to bring the pace. But the bodybuilder is in good shape so it helps

    • @rajehiphop8667
      @rajehiphop8667 Před 2 lety +20

      That's what she said

    • @saihemebillings2820
      @saihemebillings2820 Před rokem +15

      The boxer took it easy on him and he did not hit him in the head. If they was really sparing this would have been over in the first round.

    • @cristianolaboureur5999
      @cristianolaboureur5999 Před rokem +73

      @@saihemebillings2820 if this was "really sparring"... it would've yielded the same results. The point of sparring is not to win or KO the other dude.

    • @JohnEpresent
      @JohnEpresent Před rokem +3

      Well they weren’t going at a very intense pace so, personally I only get tired when sparring at a high pace

  • @lennarthoekveen9339
    @lennarthoekveen9339 Před 3 měsíci +14

    The trash talk was real, the sparring was real, the respect at the end was real. They're both true champs. No fake bs.

  • @1966johnnywayne
    @1966johnnywayne Před rokem +236

    This seems like an incredible way to benefit from the physical and mental conditioning as well as the improved response times that boxing training offers without the obvious risk for older guys like myself. Thanks for posting, Tony.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před rokem +35

      Glad you like the video ma man, If u don’t mind, could u please share this vid on ya social media please. Will really help me out :) All good if not 👊🏻

    • @1966johnnywayne
      @1966johnnywayne Před rokem +3

      @@Tony_Jeffries I'm already disturbed enough, what with the state of the world as it is...I don't need a social media presence pushing me over the edge.

    • @user-is1yo3nj8p
      @user-is1yo3nj8p Před rokem +2

      To be fair tony was toying with him and could have easily knocked him out

  • @rt_sirius
    @rt_sirius Před 2 lety +2061

    Tony: "he looks a million times better then me."
    Body builder: "yeah"
    Hahahhaaha

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +242

      😅 Well you can see it on the thumbnail haha

    • @troy5150
      @troy5150 Před 2 lety +23

      Was looking for this comment. That casual "yeah" was great lol.

    • @dusandragovic09srb
      @dusandragovic09srb Před 2 lety +11

      hahaahah I missed that :D
      Honesty is the key for healthy everything! =D
      MindSmash made a video I think, how "Super Hero" looking men actually get ruined by those with "poorer" physique :P

    • @JeremiahShowtyme
      @JeremiahShowtyme Před 2 lety +8

      Lol he’s like I better look better all this dam weight lifting 😂.

    • @MorTphyr
      @MorTphyr Před rokem +4

      Bro was just responding he was barely breathing hahahaha respect

  • @RamseyDewey
    @RamseyDewey Před 2 lety +2712

    Great way to promote safer sparring drills with an entertaining video! I’m so glad to see your channel starting to get the recognition it deserves.

    • @steveharris7938
      @steveharris7938 Před 2 lety +3

      Totally agree

    • @AneesSaghir
      @AneesSaghir Před 2 lety +1

      check ur emails m8 @ramsey dewey

    • @BlandMarkComedy
      @BlandMarkComedy Před 2 lety +35

      Oh hey, it's Ramsey Dewey, over there in Shanghai China. Commenting on Tony Jeffries' video. Good times.

    • @chestermosburger3113
      @chestermosburger3113 Před 2 lety +9

      @@BlandMarkComedy it's great when you see one youtube legend reply to another!

    • @macabre19
      @macabre19 Před 2 lety +3

      These are great sparring drills, getting concussed in sparring is crazy.

  • @danielpollard2462
    @danielpollard2462 Před rokem +152

    I ve just had a white collar boxing match last month. I had been training hard for about 2 months and body sparred the pro strength and conditioning coach. I felt pretty fit but no where near the level of my coach. The energy this takes is unreal it looks easy but far from it

    • @trillionaires_book
      @trillionaires_book Před rokem +1

      Yeah right i have been training for 10 days i think and i don't have too much stamina but i can hold at least 5 min without stoppin'
      But muscles and bones are not with me 😜 thats

    • @sky-oq5mr
      @sky-oq5mr Před rokem

      I went 6 rounds fine but then I got in there with a guy around 10 pounds heavier and all my movement really came out to prove the gap. Man I gassed by round 3 but it was a stoppage because of his nose breaking. My lord man I was seeing colors and laid out up against the wall.

    • @paulanthony5274
      @paulanthony5274 Před rokem

      That's how long training camps are 2 to 2 and a half months for pros so you were probably fitter than you thought..

  • @ballsdynamite
    @ballsdynamite Před rokem +64

    Wow, that discipline and determination segment was just what I needed to hear. I've been following my passion and the going has gotten tough, but as long as I have time on Earth, I'm going to stick my nose to the grindstone and capture that dream. Big thanks to both of you.

  • @donycapuyan4787
    @donycapuyan4787 Před 2 lety +649

    The first time I sparred and felt a body shot at the midsection, it feels like air leaves my body. The punch came just from my gym buddy then I thought to myself, how much more when a pro fighter punches you on the body or even the head. I had bruises all over my body after that. So very big respect to this dude and all the fighters.

    • @ayushsingh6545
      @ayushsingh6545 Před 2 lety +12

      I felt exactly same.. Like I won't breath anymore, but soon I got habitual

    • @kipp1231
      @kipp1231 Před 2 lety +47

      Same here mate. First shot I ever took to the liver was like somebody had found the off switch. In my head I was screaming get up! But my body had no response and it hurt.

    • @ziggyperez7736
      @ziggyperez7736 Před 2 lety +9

      When I did Muay Thai before we ever allowed to open spar we had to do beginner sparring with body shots only breathing out helps with taking body shots

    • @midoevil7
      @midoevil7 Před 2 lety +17

      @@kipp1231 unlike normal punches, I am not sure you can train to withstand a liver shot , AFAIK that's an off switch for everyone. I remember that brook lesner was actually KOed with one of those in one MMA fight.

    • @dominicclarke3206
      @dominicclarke3206 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes IV felt the pain to 😂

  • @bshadrick
    @bshadrick Před 2 lety +695

    People don't realize how hard it is to hit a trained fighter of any type. I've had 250 amateur and pro kick boxing bouts and when I spar, people always say how hard it is to hit me. Great channel and personality!

    • @spiralinglight
      @spiralinglight Před 2 lety +67

      When I started mma I roomed with a boxer from another gym. We'd work on stuff and he was so elusive. Hard to get ahold of.

    • @ben1ben2ben1
      @ben1ben2ben1 Před 2 lety +10

      You don't look like a kickboxer

    • @oldskoolfattieg
      @oldskoolfattieg Před 2 lety +36

      I don't understand why people lie, to seem tough to internet people ?
      At best this an obvious "humble brag" at worst just a straight out lie.

    • @jaspertheunicorn
      @jaspertheunicorn Před 2 lety +96

      @@ben1ben2ben1 You'd be surprised man. In an MMA gym, there are many people who look people you'd never expect to be fighters. I've learned to truly never underestimate my opponent - you just never know.

    • @gwood701
      @gwood701 Před 2 lety +17

      @@ben1ben2ben1 most naive bellend comment I've seen all week

  • @foxorroxorz
    @foxorroxorz Před rokem +48

    the respect for each other is out of this world. this is boxing.

  • @wildernesstraining1957
    @wildernesstraining1957 Před rokem +57

    Nice video Tony! I’m so pleased that you mentioned the importance of not head sparring. Too many youngsters think it’s an imperative. I’ve just started body sparring again at 65.
    Post stem cell transplant for blood cancer January 2021. Two new hips prior to that. It’s amazing the demands it places on us. We did 6x 90 second rounds. I’m giving away 30 pound and 20 years. But my experience gets me through. My partner hasn’t fought, thankfully!
    I took a left hook to my side which hurt me enough to pause for a count, then another to the same spot, for another longer count, before finishing the session. I don’t remember ever taking a shot like that from a body punch. Must be getting old!
    I tell you this though. I made a point of getting back to conditioning my mid section, which I hadn’t really bothered too much with. I certainly don’t want to experience that again in a hurry.
    Best wishes Tony🥊

  • @James.k1373
    @James.k1373 Před 2 lety +163

    What i like about Tony is that he holds his Olympic bronze medal quite dearly and he knows the worth. While some other pro boxers would always remain bitter and hold grudges against their former opponents that they lost the gold or silver to. Props to Tony

    • @mr.doctorcaptain1124
      @mr.doctorcaptain1124 Před rokem +3

      Deontay wilder does the same thing, that’s why his nickname is the bronze bomber

  • @lorenbk
    @lorenbk Před 2 lety +800

    I just found your channel. I’m a 67 year old retired grandpa with high school wrestling, a little boxing basics, and several years training and competition in karate in my 40s. My daughter wants me to teach my two year old grandson to be confident in self defense and your channel is a great place to start. I look forward to teaching your techniques in a safe and fun way. Thanks!

  • @mortalkomment8028
    @mortalkomment8028 Před rokem +16

    Bodybuilder was pretty good. Haven't expected this level of fitness from him. He's in good shape and mechanics.

  • @connorsteenson2324
    @connorsteenson2324 Před rokem +29

    Bodybuilding and boxing are very similar in many ways. The level of commitment and consistency is so high for both sports. I’m currently learning boxing and while I may have strength and stability from bodybuilding, I see a whole new fun game and set of skills ahead of me to learn

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před rokem +5

      Absolutely!

    • @hispacacciato3514
      @hispacacciato3514 Před rokem +2

      In what matters they are very different. Actually, they have nothing to do.
      Compare the average amateur boxer practitioner vs the average amateur bodybuilder. Two different worlds.

    • @connorsteenson2324
      @connorsteenson2324 Před rokem +1

      @@hispacacciato3514 The level of commitment and consistency is very similar. I know physically the two sports are completely different.

    • @hispacacciato3514
      @hispacacciato3514 Před rokem

      @@connorsteenson2324 also very different sports in that way

    • @connorsteenson2324
      @connorsteenson2324 Před rokem

      @@hispacacciato3514 Okay lol

  • @matthewthornhill2920
    @matthewthornhill2920 Před 2 lety +628

    It’s mad how many people think body shots don’t do anything 😅

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +208

      When thrown properly, their great

    • @cubagooding32
      @cubagooding32 Před 2 lety +82

      I got caught with a body shot 4weeks ago and still feeling now! 🤦‍♂️🤣🤣

    • @heyant7753
      @heyant7753 Před 2 lety +59

      Sparring partner got me in the chest, everytime I laugh, cough, take heavy breathes, I can feel the sharp pain 😂

    • @who_am_ii
      @who_am_ii Před 2 lety +125

      @@heyant7753 wow you better take a look at the doctor bro

    • @letsgojake.4078
      @letsgojake.4078 Před 2 lety +5

      After that Tank fight last week I felt very liver shot Ive ever taken and thanked God Im still alive.

  • @getdavemoore
    @getdavemoore Před 2 lety +92

    My quiet little dad was 65 when we saw him break up a fight. He'd never really talked about his boxing past so it was a surprise when he pulled it out the bag and moved like lightning. You'd never have thought it!
    Cheers Tony, great collab 👍

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +16

      Wow! another GREAT Dad Bad 😅

    • @gloverdragon6854
      @gloverdragon6854 Před 2 lety +13

      Shame your dad never spoke or shared that boxing knowledge with you when you were growing up. Missed opportunity. Must have been a great surprise when it just came out all of a sudden.

  • @precysewhite3647
    @precysewhite3647 Před rokem +91

    This is one of the collabs we didn’t expected but the one we all needed thanks tony.🐐

  • @turkeyboy327xd8
    @turkeyboy327xd8 Před rokem +13

    This was not only funny to watch but hugely inspiring for me to not give up. I've grown to love this channel and i loved seeing the collaboration to motivate people.

  • @quinnkrug1971
    @quinnkrug1971 Před 2 lety +33

    Respect to the bodybuilder for even sparring with an Olympic medalist.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +10

      I agree mate, I think he did great on this

  • @msantifort
    @msantifort Před 2 lety +80

    Stamina wise I was surprised the body builder lasted that long. Also I could tell he has boxed before considering the good combos he threw. At 62 I still work out on the bag, push ups, light weights, crunches and run. You have to have a third lung if you are going to be a fighter. Good job gentlemen have a great weekend.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +26

      I think NDO champ did great on this one - thanks mate

  • @puteraryu4390
    @puteraryu4390 Před rokem +1

    Just found this channel, both of them are very respectful to each other. This is a 'must see' video for all gym owners and martial art coaches! Respect!

  • @a.brucemcdonald9038
    @a.brucemcdonald9038 Před 2 lety +2

    This was great. You guys are great together and have great message. Both of you are so respectful and hard working. Thanks!

  • @vinccibaldonado9565
    @vinccibaldonado9565 Před 2 lety +220

    One of the coolest crossovers I've seen good one, champ!

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +16

      Thanks ma man

    • @evoaddict1
      @evoaddict1 Před 2 lety +3

      Decent respectful sparring there... Tony held back, I'm sure if Tony did hurt him to the body he'd have the knowledge and respect to back off for a second... I've spared a few times where it just gets more aggressive after 1 person feels the other went to hard etc... Body n shoulders is a good way, 1st to bitch out and throw to head loses

  • @danielsoriano7275
    @danielsoriano7275 Před 2 lety +296

    I love the energy at the beginning

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +45

      Me too!! 😄

    • @marcusbailey3988
      @marcusbailey3988 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Tony_Jeffries I did not expect to see you linking up with NDO, great stuff 😂😂

  • @billyvallejo5530
    @billyvallejo5530 Před rokem +25

    Big dude actually has some technique and footwork. Good stuff Tony

    • @claycowthh
      @claycowthh Před rokem +1

      i think that bodybuilder does boxing and i wanted tony to try so he would have beat tf outta him

  • @christianthornbury6192
    @christianthornbury6192 Před 2 měsíci +2

    “I’m gonna be punching him hard. He’s gonna be punching me as hard as he can.” 😂 levels

  • @lifeneverends7068
    @lifeneverends7068 Před 2 lety +56

    Beginning is cracking me up everytime, especially Tony's facial gestures🤣🤣🤣

  • @88kingofhearts88
    @88kingofhearts88 Před 2 lety +267

    Lmao bro this was brilliant. Loved it. Gave me a good laugh.

  • @Matt-so3nm
    @Matt-so3nm Před rokem +12

    Thank you Tony for the honest point about head sparring and damage to the brain. Really good to see you sharing that. There was a recent small scale study showing a large increase in dementia from people who had boxes vs those who hadn’t.

    • @mjm0787
      @mjm0787 Před rokem +2

      Can you provide details of this?

  • @paolosmaldone8347
    @paolosmaldone8347 Před rokem +1

    Good advice for many who want keep doing boxing as a fitness/selfdefense activity.And both of you are really humble and true persons.Respect!(I am a 63 y.o. martial artist and former kickboxer)

  • @rubberneck2
    @rubberneck2 Před 2 lety +124

    The body builder moved very well for such a big guy, and his stamina was also pretty good considering his size. People who have never boxed have no understanding just how tiring it is.
    Great video and great channel btw 👍

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +24

      I agree mate, NDO champ did great on this

    • @Ilethsamael
      @Ilethsamael Před rokem

      @@Tony_Jeffries the bb champ cha grd completely how he moved on the second round:o

  • @111jkjk
    @111jkjk Před 2 lety +30

    Body builder had surprisingly good footwork. Did not expect that at all

  • @theFormidable1
    @theFormidable1 Před rokem +3

    Awesome thank you bro I was boxer before taking jujitsu and I never really found any value with just sparring body shots until I seen this vid and how you were working the combos. Now I think this is a great way to drill without so much damage being taken. Thanks champ!

  • @randylittlefield2962
    @randylittlefield2962 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Both these men are deserving of respect.

  • @sonnyblack0870
    @sonnyblack0870 Před 2 lety +282

    NDO Champ needs to be in Creed 3 as Clubber Lang’s son

  • @docogg50
    @docogg50 Před 2 lety +344

    Such an incredible motivational video! I really love the sportsmanship and mental toughness displayed by you two incredible individuals!!

  • @theslav6466
    @theslav6466 Před rokem +20

    I love how, at the beginning of the video, that guy just comes out of the backrooms

  • @adamkeene9160
    @adamkeene9160 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Tony. I’m 48 and we only shoulder and body spar. I really enjoy, it very much helps with reaction keeping eye contact and defence and you understand how important your stamina and fitness are when in the ring. Cheers Adam

  • @clemfarley7257
    @clemfarley7257 Před 2 lety +115

    Tony’s right on head sparring and I give him credit for saying it.
    I sparred a month ago, at 55, and detached my vitreous, which holds the retina in place so to speak. I need to wait another month to see whether the retina detaches-the first 60 days is the critical period. And during that sparring, not 1 shot had me in trouble of going down or taking a knee or 8 count.
    Tony’s channel is really killing it.

    • @Daniel-yo5es
      @Daniel-yo5es Před 2 lety +1

      gotta do some sparring with head shots too. accidents happen.

    • @jeffreydecoster4461
      @jeffreydecoster4461 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Daniel-yo5es "accidents happen" Accidents happen to dumbasses who do dangerous shit without thinking ahead and taking safety precautions. Safety precautions like not hitting each other in the head on purpose during spars.

    • @stevenscott2136
      @stevenscott2136 Před 2 lety +5

      I knew a guy who got a detached retina from the recoil of a big-game rifle against his shoulder. Eyes are delicate -- it doesn't pay to mess with them.

    • @Daniel-yo5es
      @Daniel-yo5es Před 2 lety +12

      @@jeffreydecoster4461 maybe you should stay in bed all day so you wont get hurt.... but then again, you might pull a muscle turning in bed. oh my. I got a detached retinal once fifteen years ago.... had laser surgery.... have sparred ever since, no problems. everything in life carries risk little fella. people make their choices what is worth what risk. I love to box, and spar. you might love knitting, you could sprain a finger.... is it worth it?

    • @antondelacruz9362
      @antondelacruz9362 Před 2 lety +3

      Just to be clear, jeffries is talking about exercise, not fighting. If you wanna fight but always train to hit the body only, you will reinforce bad habits and never learn to keep your hands up.
      Edit: at 55, if you training to fight, boxing might not be the combat sport for you.

  • @human4836
    @human4836 Před 2 lety +487

    I like how this video shows muscles aren't everything when it comes to boxing

    • @savage1636
      @savage1636 Před 2 lety +61

      @@johnnyblasterfan9902 wrong !! Even if you train amateur box / MMA for example 2 years, and then add steroids, it will increase your endurance and condition. Steroids are banned in most sports

    • @khirylowry9007
      @khirylowry9007 Před 2 lety +12

      Joshua vs Ruiz 1 did that for me.

    • @bertilsvensson7751
      @bertilsvensson7751 Před 2 lety +16

      @@johnnyblasterfan9902 It's true that gear is very likely to create health problems long-term, but that's besides the point of the previous discussion. In this context, his relative lack of cardio is a function of just being very heavy. Obviously PEDs have allowed him to reach his current physique, but it's inaccurate to say that steroids = poor cardio in a direct manner.

    • @thesun564
      @thesun564 Před 2 lety +22

      They are, there just isn’t really a need for any huge muscles. Some people naturally develop large muscles as a result of the training, others don’t, it all comes down to the individual. As long as the body is moving as it should, it shouldn’t matter.

    • @29slowjoe
      @29slowjoe Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnnyblasterfan9902 Depends on the steroids. What you take for combat sports vs what you take for fighting are two very very different cycles.
      Theydo indeed have sterouds that can increase cardio, muscke endurance and even make you heal faster.
      The downside is that it causes chemical imbalances and the drugs to counteract this are estrogen blockers which are very very hard on the body.

  • @LostAnFound
    @LostAnFound Před rokem +2

    Remember how they used to call some men a, "man's man"?
    You're a true, "fighter's fighter."
    Your videos are the truth as I've trained for almost 25 years.
    There's so much crap out there with no footwork, no opposition . . . it's just not how it goes down sparring or in the ring.
    Bravo champ

  • @Atif2008
    @Atif2008 Před rokem +1

    This was the best vid I’ve seen that helped change my mindset, thank you!

  • @lifeneverends7068
    @lifeneverends7068 Před 2 lety +278

    Well I am surprised that you did not drop him with a liver punch, in the mean time, kudos to bodybuilder, strong punches and completing all those rounds. Very good! Bodybuilding is tough as hell too. Great job you both! Very entertaining as well❤🤣

    • @rashidgaylon1236
      @rashidgaylon1236 Před 2 lety +5

      you are saying like its easy to drop someone with a livershot, even if jeffrey tries he probably would have a hard time knocking someone out with that much weight as that body builder has, despite him being smaller in height.

    • @lifeneverends7068
      @lifeneverends7068 Před 2 lety +14

      @@rashidgaylon1236 1st box than comment! Yes it is very easy for a boxer to drop you with a liver shot if you are not experienced! Hell I can break your ribs with a body shot! It is no joke! Besides, it was for four rounds. 4 rounds??? Do you know what it is??? Why do you people just comment while you have such lil iq knowledge nothing on the subject??? Just keep quiet read and learn than say something use your noggin!

    • @C--A
      @C--A Před 2 lety +10

      @@rashidgaylon1236 For a experienced Olympic boxing bronze medal winner it would be fairly easy in 4 rounds to drop a bodybuilder who's a boxing novice.
      Tony Jeffries is still only 36 and 6ft 1, a few inches taller than the bodybuilder. Plus has a longer arm reach, you can see in the video he's going easy on the bodybuilder.

    • @akuras3338
      @akuras3338 Před 2 lety +2

      Rashid Gaylon my man, he's letting him work it's not a fight

    • @goncalo3950
      @goncalo3950 Před 2 lety

      Bodybuilders may not be the best boxers but they have a lot of abdominal work on them

  • @SunSnowGravity
    @SunSnowGravity Před 2 lety +46

    I like that you mentioned that you know when to breath and when to hit. This gets difficult once you're tired and the experience is becoming visible then.

  • @rickmanng5578
    @rickmanng5578 Před rokem +62

    😂 then we know the difference between a bodybuilder and a fighter 😂

    • @Hellcat1320
      @Hellcat1320 Před rokem

      @@user-rd9ij6jy2xbro pls delete this

  • @donlowery1275
    @donlowery1275 Před rokem

    Excellent video as always. You teach the subtleties of the sweet science do well and break it down for everyone in the best way ive ever seen. Keep it coming, love the content and the way you make sure to drill it in every video to never be a bully or to hurt anyone. This is strictly for safety and is much appreciated

  • @letsgojake.4078
    @letsgojake.4078 Před 2 lety +41

    The first time I got in a ring with a guy who really knew how to get in and out was terrifying. It was like he had a superpower. If youd have let me throw kicks I couldnt have touched him.

  • @radhinblitzahmed
    @radhinblitzahmed Před 2 lety +445

    Lol, Tony Jeffries was helding back a lot. Like, he isn't even trying.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +103

      😅

    • @pietrorobertooficial-bjj267
      @pietrorobertooficial-bjj267 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Tony_Jeffries NÃO ENTENDI FOI NADA kkkkk

    • @Zebting
      @Zebting Před 2 lety +39

      Both of them weren’t trying, it was an obvious skit

    • @johnrife7134
      @johnrife7134 Před 2 lety +5

      I don't think he wanted to hurt the man.

    • @rishwain92
      @rishwain92 Před 2 lety +18

      Bruh neither were trying and they both boxed before lol let em have fun

  • @Joshdifferent
    @Joshdifferent Před rokem +38

    The average fighter( street fighter) does not realize how good someone who is a trained boxer is.
    I tried to fight against someone who is training to be a pro, I only hit him once

    • @creeplife2802
      @creeplife2802 Před rokem +2

      What's a "street fighter"? A trained boxer, is good at boxing, not simply "fighting"

    • @Vincent-ri5cr
      @Vincent-ri5cr Před rokem +11

      Not me bro. I dont need any training. If i’m angry, all I see is red and bodies start to drop. Its the mentality that counts bro trust me

    • @irdk6891
      @irdk6891 Před rokem +3

      @@Vincent-ri5cr yeah of course

    • @rustyboii21
      @rustyboii21 Před rokem +7

      @@Vincent-ri5cr If you're raging out of control your getting ko'd by someone who's trained. You're mentality and discipline isn't going to be better than someone who is trained.

    • @WarrenKirkpatrick
      @WarrenKirkpatrick Před rokem +6

      @@rustyboii21 agreed.. seeing red will just explode all of your energy in a very short space of time and when fighting someone who’s trained, the will move, slip and parry and you will leave yourself wide open for a counter.

  • @dmitrychemankov3309
    @dmitrychemankov3309 Před rokem +2

    Thank you mate! You’re doing a great job sharing your experience with others. It’s cool you have the common sense not to go hard as many do, to avoid unnecessary damage. Hats off to you!

  • @johnastreet
    @johnastreet Před 2 lety +166

    Great work and advice Tony. I can testify that much of the damage is done in sparring. I started training ABA boxing in 1980 when I was 9 and started competing from the age of 11. I can say looking back that we did far to much heavy heavy sparring far to often. As a junior and senior. Great work.

  • @blakerunyon8523
    @blakerunyon8523 Před 2 lety +39

    Amazing lesson to be learned. I just quit my mma gym cuz the coach goes hard on me to the head. He’s 26 and a pro mma fighter and I’m a 34 yo RN. I need my brain cells. If the curriculum included body sparring I would have probably stayed.

    • @harkyo
      @harkyo Před 2 lety +3

      Smart choice. You have your whole life ahead of you!

  • @DStarblaze
    @DStarblaze Před rokem

    More of these sparring matches, very entertaining and educational

  • @MegaTubescreamer
    @MegaTubescreamer Před rokem +3

    excellent example tony,, you display the concious confidence
    of a well disciplined fighter and that had me smiling from start
    to finish,, but the humility to throttle back on your capability,
    what a guy,, thankyou for sharing your experience in all these
    lessons, and making people capable of defending themselves .

  • @sauerkraut8881
    @sauerkraut8881 Před 2 lety +196

    I dearly appreciate this video!!! I recently turned 34 and as someone new to boxing I needed this lesson-- It really is pointless for me to be getting my head knocked around unnecessarily; All I really want is the discipline, the knowledge and experience, and a great workout: None of that is worth CTE! Heh.
    Thank you, Tony

  • @diomano.3341
    @diomano.3341 Před 2 lety +42

    Hey Mr. Jeffries,
    I must say THANK YOU for your hardwork and education on the sport. Since I've been in the sport consistantly for this year, I've learned from you and applied your teachings and it has helped me along. Thank you again for your time and energy. I truly appreciate your efforts.

  • @daziza76
    @daziza76 Před rokem

    That was really great to watch. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼

  • @efectocristiano4265
    @efectocristiano4265 Před rokem +1

    tengo 38 años soy de Ecuador soñaba con ser boxeador y no se pudo con tus videos estoy por primera vez aprendiemdo este arte muchas gracias

  • @gabigabriel1464
    @gabigabriel1464 Před 2 lety +113

    NDO punches well enough for a body builder👍💪

    • @H.K.5
      @H.K.5 Před 2 lety +23

      If he learnt technique, his punches would have devastating power in them.

    • @Shogun973
      @Shogun973 Před 2 lety +24

      @@H.K.5 he’s pretending. He actually boxes in from the same city as him trust me he can throw

    • @ronan4681
      @ronan4681 Před 2 lety +7

      Watching the way he moves it is obvious he has had some fight training

    • @LarsAndersenFrihed
      @LarsAndersenFrihed Před 2 lety +3

      Good cardio for a bodybuilder. Nice video!

    • @ericsierra-franco7802
      @ericsierra-franco7802 Před 2 lety

      @@Shogun973
      C'mon...that guy has zero cardio. He wouldn't last long in a real boxing match. That was evident here in this exhibition match.

  • @BillyLyonMusic
    @BillyLyonMusic Před 2 lety +45

    This is like when you're little and spar in the back yard. “Okay, but no hitting in the face.”

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +13

      Do you box mate?

    • @BillyLyonMusic
      @BillyLyonMusic Před 2 lety +11

      @@Tony_Jeffries I did in high school. Great videos Tony keep it up brah 🤙

    • @mikedevyatov3213
      @mikedevyatov3213 Před 2 lety +6

      Definitely a good idea if you’re not prepping for a fight. No good risking a head injury just for the sake of training.

    • @BillyLyonMusic
      @BillyLyonMusic Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikedevyatov3213 I agree

  • @Satsui_No_Hado
    @Satsui_No_Hado Před rokem +2

    This is an excellent tutorial/content I appreciate it I'm thinking of getting into boxing I'm in my '40s I don't really want to get punched in the head over and over again so body and shoulder sparring sounds like a great idea if you're going to go for the head it might as well be if you're actually having a round a fight. Good on you for looking out for people and telling people the truth 👊🔥

  • @BusterReeko
    @BusterReeko Před 2 lety +22

    Dude-This is gold! HUGE ups to both you and all the effort that went into creating this vid. I am so impressed!

  • @kevinwoodhouse66
    @kevinwoodhouse66 Před 2 lety +106

    When someone lets you take a free shot with their guard down and your free shot has zero effect time to run......or apologise and buy them a drink!!

    • @bernardogarcia8607
      @bernardogarcia8607 Před 2 lety +4

      It seems like I overestimated my abilities and underestimated yours. You have my sincerest apology.

    • @Ysumbruh0
      @Ysumbruh0 Před 2 lety +3

      Well keep punching until they do something because you’re screwed anyway

    • @justaguy3078
      @justaguy3078 Před 2 lety +2

      Also if you done something wrong and yyou have to apologise do it before you start the fight

    • @justaguy3078
      @justaguy3078 Před 2 lety

      And i get the joke im just sayin it for people who didnt get itxD

    • @justaguy3078
      @justaguy3078 Před 2 lety

      @Alejandro Rivero Jr. haha yeah i liked the style of this dude so much XD

  • @AndreaPick
    @AndreaPick Před 10 dny

    Love it, thank you both very much.

  • @KarimDavisFilms
    @KarimDavisFilms Před rokem +3

    Nice one! Great collab guys!

  • @andreibestia6395
    @andreibestia6395 Před 2 lety +55

    Great show fellas, love the humble spirit, you're a real champion.

  • @ndavid8244
    @ndavid8244 Před 2 lety +34

    Loved it!
    You're spot on about head and body sparring. Body sparring is still beneficial for fights too. In fact, as fsr as Im aware, the famous Brendan Ingle gym, which produced many top fighters, did mostly body sparring, with some light contact to the head, only bringing in outside fighters for all out sparring a couple months before a fight. Some great fighters came out of there and all of them speak well and show no signs of cte post boxing career.

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +11

      I agree mate, That is why I also recommend light sparring or body sparring only

  • @muhammadhashmi4505
    @muhammadhashmi4505 Před rokem +5

    Your probably not going to read this but your one of the inspirations i got so i could start boxing again. Truly thank u Tony Jefferies ♥️.

  • @Semiotichazey
    @Semiotichazey Před rokem

    This was very fun to watch. I appreciate the spirit of NDO...he made it so entertaining, and nobody could mistake his respect from the jump.

  • @fpoynton1604
    @fpoynton1604 Před 2 lety +20

    Another Amazingly brilliant training idea from Tony , for building endurance ,footwork , buiding balance, putting together combos, adjusting to hard contact psychology . Hats off to the NDO champ - who looked truly well balanced on his feet - and for his commitment to learning and being an all around athelete. Just very well done guys. This was a great lesson for me.

  • @oumarh.gassama8063
    @oumarh.gassama8063 Před 2 lety +18

    Both of you gents are awesome. Wise and entertaining in the same time. Thank you Tony for this and all the other awesome content you put out there!

  • @jamesdurham7355
    @jamesdurham7355 Před rokem

    Excellent advice on shoulder and body sparring champ.

  • @ronandheather3079
    @ronandheather3079 Před rokem

    Tony, I absolutely love your attitude and sense of humor. You make my day. Keep it up. Boxing 🥊 needs more of you!

  • @fmills1583
    @fmills1583 Před 2 lety +19

    Black hulk coming in to the room doing the Conor McGregor walk lol.

  • @LucidStrike
    @LucidStrike Před 2 lety +13

    Completely unfamiliar with shoulder and body sparring, and you've convinced me. Much appreciated.

  • @matiasbonta7829
    @matiasbonta7829 Před rokem

    So much wisdom, you two are great!

  • @nick111655
    @nick111655 Před rokem

    that is amazing! this is inspiring, experience and knowledge is everything, and believing in yourself confidence.

  • @ankaladar2329
    @ankaladar2329 Před 2 lety +25

    Outstanding! “It’s not worth the damage” I never thought of the little knocks that add up 🙏🏽 cheers

    • @Tony_Jeffries
      @Tony_Jeffries  Před 2 lety +12

      100% mate.. just look for boxers that had some brain damage due to boxing..

    • @ultratoxic1
      @ultratoxic1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tony_Jeffries tony you are professional, so i want to ask, does people get dumb from boxing?

    • @xcept7355
      @xcept7355 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ultratoxic1 will I am not but I Will answer you with yes they do if hit enough . 😂

  • @mattedwards4099
    @mattedwards4099 Před 2 lety +10

    Respect to the big man staying in there with you!

  • @Italiantranslator
    @Italiantranslator Před rokem

    Enjoyed this video and learned I can still spar without getting hit in the head.

  • @niklasi.i.3624
    @niklasi.i.3624 Před 2 lety +17

    What an amazing message, to never give up and always continue to pursue your goals. Big ups to both of you, it really was an amazing collaboration. Love your content man :-)

  • @hugh_jazznuts
    @hugh_jazznuts Před rokem

    I appreciate the message in the videos fellas. Thanks for the content.

  • @cannonball9478
    @cannonball9478 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love the respect between two athletes

  • @Vanguard1987
    @Vanguard1987 Před 2 lety +4

    Great advice. I will advocate for shoulder and body sparring in our dojo. We need to incorporate more boxing techniques and your channel is very helpful

  • @nigeljackson1987
    @nigeljackson1987 Před 2 lety +3

    I wish I had watched this 30 year ago , respect to you both.

  • @Nick-PaiN
    @Nick-PaiN Před rokem

    The respect for each other and their ability was top notch

  • @pauldunlea3669
    @pauldunlea3669 Před 2 lety

    Love how they both have a great sense of humour !

  • @chadfrink4487
    @chadfrink4487 Před 2 lety +13

    Anyone remember playing hit for hit in middle and high school?? Lol thats what this reminded me of haha awesome I love this

  • @daveyjones18
    @daveyjones18 Před 2 lety +30

    That guy is like the Shannon Briggs of bodybuilding 🤣

  • @bluefox9mm
    @bluefox9mm Před rokem

    Much respect for both!! 💯💯💯

  • @chestradamusteutonic4336

    Much respect for both guys!

  • @jbaker1341
    @jbaker1341 Před 2 lety +7

    That intro was hilarious. Tony's just chilling and this dude comes in all animated and slaps the coffee out his hand!🤣🤣🤣 The spar was great. Take him to school, Tony!

  • @Xtramedium1961
    @Xtramedium1961 Před 2 lety +70

    Totally enjoyed that session, I’m hanging the bag up again at 60 I’ll start slowly using your instructional videos, cheers from Dublin