My man!! Missed your videos been a long time! Great stuff as always what do you think on right handed southpaws do they have a advantage many greats have been such as hagler winky Crawford does it brilliantly etc
Thanks man. I'll get back to making more detailed edits soon. Got about 4 videos half done just sitting on the back burner. In the meantime, one new fight study a week. Hagler, Winky, Michael Moorer, Lomachenko, Camacho, Naseem Hamed, Pacquaio(writes righty), Chad Dawson, Vicor Ortiz are all right handed southpaws... So it's not at all uncommon. Southpaws in general have the advantage of their opponent not being as accustomed to fighting the opposite stance. As for right handed southpaws... jabs aren't all that common in southpaw vs orthodox fights because the leads hands are up against one another. So if you can find ways to make use of your strong arm jab it could be just one more thing your opponent isn't expecting. Winky had an incredible piston-like jab; could control the entire fight with it.
He usually double jabs or a attack feint like he just did in 2:23 brings the lead foot passed and outside his opponents lead foot and hops to a mid air pivot turning completely to a 90 degree angle out of position from getting hit and into position of landing. He does this other move were he also does the L-hop and coverts into conventional stance like he just also did at 2:23
1=Jab... 2=Straight... 3=Right Hook... 4=Left Hook... 5=Right uppercut... 6=Left uppercut b=Body [for example, 1b is a jab to body, 2b is a straight to the body etc.] Parenthesis around a number indicates a feint or a missed punch. [for example, 1-2-(3)-1 is a missed right hook, (1)-2 is a jab feint then a straight] "
Thank you so much, bro, for the detailed reply and the videos. Did you come up with these codes on your own or did you learn them from somewhere or follow a previously established system?
This is how Usyk fight currently. Lomachenko clearly gotten better through his years.
Great vid as usual, keep up the good work.
2:22-23 is that lead foot hop pivot he does so good.
nice video.
My man!!
Missed your videos been a long time!
Great stuff as always
what do you think on right handed southpaws do they have a advantage
many greats have been such as hagler winky Crawford does it brilliantly etc
Thanks man. I'll get back to making more detailed edits soon. Got about 4 videos half done just sitting on the back burner. In the meantime, one new fight study a week.
Hagler, Winky, Michael Moorer, Lomachenko, Camacho, Naseem Hamed, Pacquaio(writes righty), Chad Dawson, Vicor Ortiz are all right handed southpaws... So it's not at all uncommon. Southpaws in general have the advantage of their opponent not being as accustomed to fighting the opposite stance. As for right handed southpaws... jabs aren't all that common in southpaw vs orthodox fights because the leads hands are up against one another. So if you can find ways to make use of your strong arm jab it could be just one more thing your opponent isn't expecting. Winky had an incredible piston-like jab; could control the entire fight with it.
MrBurgaBoii don't forget Chad Dawson and Michael moorer
This good fitht
verdejo faught him beautifly. this recap doesnt show verdejos check hooks
Do a tutorial on how to do an "L hop" it was too spicy!
No doubt. I have almost 10 minutes footage of nothing but "L-Hops" from Loma. Will definitely be my next video.
Russ James Boxing I would love to see that video!
He usually double jabs or a attack feint like he just did in 2:23 brings the lead foot passed and outside his opponents lead foot and hops to a mid air pivot turning completely to a 90 degree angle out of position from getting hit and into position of landing. He does this other move were he also does the L-hop and coverts into conventional stance like he just also did at 2:23
I got Verdejo if they ever fight again 🇵🇷💯👺
He's never going to fight again, unless it's to protect his sweet ass!
What are the codes in the upper right corner of the screen?
It's what Lomachenko is doing in the clip. Which ones don't you understand?
The alphanumeric codes, what do they mean? Can you explain them in detail, please?
1=Jab... 2=Straight... 3=Right Hook... 4=Left Hook... 5=Right uppercut... 6=Left uppercut
b=Body [for example, 1b is a jab to body, 2b is a straight to the body etc.]
Parenthesis around a number indicates a feint or a missed punch. [for example, 1-2-(3)-1 is a missed right hook, (1)-2 is a jab feint then a straight]
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Thank you so much, bro, for the detailed reply and the videos. Did you come up with these codes on your own or did you learn them from somewhere or follow a previously established system?
The punch numbers are fairly universal. Some trainers use slight variations but for the most part it's the same.