The Tyson Sequence: Footwork That Can Make Even Beginners Unstoppable

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Komentáře • 757

  • @hard2hurt
    @hard2hurt  Před 3 lety +614

    Did you see that dirty shit Nate did to me at the end?

    • @TDilly
      @TDilly Před 3 lety +23

      Nah but I’m about to. 👀

    • @TDilly
      @TDilly Před 3 lety +50

      Okay, shit was kinda dirty. 🤣

    • @tommyferguson4356
      @tommyferguson4356 Před 3 lety +4

      You should look at the tactical riflemans improvised weapon video that dude is the embodiment of the dumb voice you do when you talk about comments

    • @realpeekaboomaster9811
      @realpeekaboomaster9811 Před 3 lety +54

      what, peel your hand? that should be taught as a fundamental boxing technique if you ask me.

    • @dyc9124
      @dyc9124 Před 3 lety +3

      Hahahaha that was funny. Overhand right

  • @andrewkent9540
    @andrewkent9540 Před 3 lety +952

    You can tell this man has heard every excuse and every delusion a lot of students have, I love it.

    • @pandnh4
      @pandnh4 Před 3 lety +45

      The mark of the true expert.

    • @daves4081
      @daves4081 Před 3 lety +9

      seems like a delusional kinda guy

    • @meaningfulmindfulness15
      @meaningfulmindfulness15 Před 3 lety +20

      That's why I love the channel, he's talking from so much genuine experience and has a great practical perspective that I would want in a coach. You can also tell it's what they love to do. They have such a blast 🤙

    • @chobovoyager7143
      @chobovoyager7143 Před 3 lety +7

      Boy i really bout to get yo pickle chin ahh collard green head ah

    • @Sigmund-Fraud
      @Sigmund-Fraud Před 3 lety +1

      Lol ikr. Mike is a savage. Ice cold baby!
      "He'th ferothiouth."

  • @IHateHandleNames
    @IHateHandleNames Před 3 lety +911

    I WaNnA FiGhT LiKe TySoN
    Ok, starting as a teenager Tyson used to run 5 miles a day, he spent hour on a slip bag. He ate almost no sugar to keep his body shredded, he lived with a world class boxing trainer, and he was genetically amazingly gifted.

    • @waaagh3203
      @waaagh3203 Před 3 lety +169

      You also forgot another important thing....not only is all of what you said true, but from that young age he trained DIRECTLY under a boxing genius with the help of other boxing geniuses (Cus D'Amato, Teddy Atlas, Kevin Rooney).

    • @YEN_calisthenics
      @YEN_calisthenics Před 3 lety +66

      You forgot about jail things and teeth conditioning

    • @IHateHandleNames
      @IHateHandleNames Před 3 lety +41

      @@waaagh3203 I was trying to add that in under the part where i said "he lived with a world class boxing trainer", but yeah. Add that to the laundry list of things I'll have to do to fight like Tyson.

    • @h4z
      @h4z Před 3 lety +54

      Tyson is every short stocky dudes idol. Literally everyone of those dudes will ask about the peek a boo style when they enter a boxing gym.

    • @Suncityslashers
      @Suncityslashers Před 3 lety +41

      Don't forget the 100 jumping Jack's 200 situps and 500 pushups Tyson would speed through on a daily

  • @GluttonforPunishment
    @GluttonforPunishment Před 3 lety +426

    Bro, no joke, I am absolutely the next Tyson if he were fat, white, and slow. You better believe it.

  • @randyrhyne1195
    @randyrhyne1195 Před 3 lety +146

    Thanks for the Tyson tips. I’m sixty years old and have never fought professionally but I now feel confident that I can become the next heavyweight champion of the world. If you see me coming you better get off the side walk. Man, I’m pumped. Look for me soon at Madison Square Garden or Ceaser’s Palace, I’ll be knocking out the chumps.

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 Před 3 lety +9

      Sounds legit. Do not anger the Randy

    • @i_i8924
      @i_i8924 Před rokem +3

      "The Future Is Now Old Man" /s

    • @dooh6600
      @dooh6600 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Make way for the champ

  • @rogueirl
    @rogueirl Před 3 lety +173

    Him: "Guess what, you've got nothing Tyson has"
    Me: "That's a little rude, but you're right..."

    • @TheFANTOM187
      @TheFANTOM187 Před rokem +1

      It totally is I didn't like that either

  • @TheLockon00
    @TheLockon00 Před 3 lety +306

    "Nobody cares who did it first; they care who did it best."
    -EpicMealTime

  • @bunklypeppz
    @bunklypeppz Před 3 lety +50

    Part of the reason Mike could move around his opponents and throw effective shots no matter how his stance ended up was because he was a converted southpaw. Cus made him switch and start training and fighting from an orthodox stance for that reason. Mike would naturally switch stances while throwing combinations which made it particularly difficult for his opponents to defend against his onslaught because they couldn't tell which side the power shot was going to come from.

    • @jameslough6329
      @jameslough6329 Před 2 lety +4

      Not to mention he wouldn’t always take big telegraphic shifts like the ones demonstrated in this video. Sometimes he would just take one small step or subtle hop and completely change his stance, it’s very hard to notice him doing this when he fights unless you watch him in slo mo. Marvin Hagler also does this a lot too. Mike would mix these small and subtle shifts in with the big telegraphic shifts like the ones in this video to completely disorient and overwhelm opponents.

  • @adamzick3318
    @adamzick3318 Před 3 lety +79

    “Bing Bop Bing (grrrr) Bing (grrrr) Bong” -Icy Mike

  • @davidkatz1503
    @davidkatz1503 Před 3 lety +134

    The foot cam is really helpful. I’m the striking instructor at my college’s martial arts club, and when doing some instruction over zoom we actually made a dedicated foot camera to show the footwork for some moves :Р

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 Před 3 lety +16

      So members of the public can view these feet? .. asking for a friend

    • @bobsagget9212
      @bobsagget9212 Před 3 lety +1

      Ha sure guy

    • @DaleMallows
      @DaleMallows Před 3 lety +12

      I agree, it really helped me, I came like a volcano.

    • @joshxip
      @joshxip Před 3 lety +10

      Was your instructor Quentin Tarantino by chance?

    • @pooliumm9695
      @pooliumm9695 Před 3 lety +2

      It was helpful for me too but I’m not a fighter 😏

  • @9usuck0
    @9usuck0 Před 3 lety +144

    Mike Tyson said once that boxing is for kids who don't have anything. Those people could be "Mike Tyson" but yeah, most of us, no. I'll never move like Tyson, but man his movements are so good.

    • @MrAlepedroza
      @MrAlepedroza Před 3 lety +28

      This. Every great champ needs a dose of ferocity that's born out of a very deep kind of anger. The anger that builds up for years of a tough life full of danger, pain, sadness and uncertainty. This can't be ingrained past certain point in life, you must grow with it since childhood.
      Only that allows someone to endure 12 rounds of pain.

    • @Rich_P_Anya
      @Rich_P_Anya Před 3 lety +4

      Very wise. Tyson is surprisingly eloquent and insightful

    • @9usuck0
      @9usuck0 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Rich_P_Anya I feel like Mike is like me. We've made enough bad decisions that wisdom on them had to happen. Lol

    • @koberowland9798
      @koberowland9798 Před 3 lety +5

      @@MrAlepedroza u say that but he got whipped by a church boy no disrespect love Mike tyson but i think intimidation and being savage is overrated

    • @luxbropro4674
      @luxbropro4674 Před 3 lety +2

      @@koberowland9798 Who is that church boy?Holyfield?

  • @raymcgrath7340
    @raymcgrath7340 Před 3 lety +86

    6:17 Love the way he can bring his whole audience in on a private joke with no explanation.

  • @obiwanquixote8423
    @obiwanquixote8423 Před 3 lety +22

    One of my favorite more often true than not martial arts maxims is "all fighting is positioning." I like that even in this, the answer is still footwork.

  • @punkoblivion3920
    @punkoblivion3920 Před 3 lety +48

    I take movement inspiration from Tyson, Haglar, Lomachenko, and of course I I tie it all together with some dirty boxing techniques from Icy Mike!

  • @KarateTVtraditional
    @KarateTVtraditional Před 3 lety +239

    Be ferophsious😂😂

    • @___Karma__
      @___Karma__ Před 3 lety +7

      If your karate is similar to your grammar any opponent you face has nothing to fear 🤣

    • @84NZ41
      @84NZ41 Před 3 lety +1

      say that to his face! 😁

    • @___Karma__
      @___Karma__ Před 3 lety +2

      @@84NZ41 If he can take a punch he can take a joke! xD Looking at his channel it seems he's from India, so ill give him an A+ for effort.

    • @84NZ41
      @84NZ41 Před 3 lety +1

      @@___Karma__ I meant Mike Tyson, dude... That is not a grammar mistake. Karate TV was making fun of Mike's lisp... omg! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @___Karma__
      @___Karma__ Před 3 lety +3

      @@84NZ41 hah! Woosh to me 😂

  • @E5C4P377
    @E5C4P377 Před 3 lety +28

    Hit when your opponent cant hit you, that you can deliver a punch with bad intentions without fear of being hit, that is the science. as Cus would say

  • @nickarnold1622
    @nickarnold1622 Před 3 lety +38

    Wakin up on a Sunday to another H2H video. Life is good.

  • @lorenrich2525
    @lorenrich2525 Před 3 lety +10

    We all forget that Mike had a great jab as well...quick, stiff jab, firing it off at the same time his opponent would...always against an opponent with a length and reach advantage...takes a lot of discipline to do that

    • @FiscoInferno
      @FiscoInferno Před 2 lety

      Slip+jab

    • @FiscoInferno
      @FiscoInferno Před 2 lety

      And when he fires his jab before his opponent does, then he slip right after ---> load his foot while he's slipping ---> shift combination

  • @pvtrichardsonbr
    @pvtrichardsonbr Před 3 lety +6

    Tyson was the perfect storm. Idk why people try to replicate greatness instead of achieving their own

  • @Dapperfex
    @Dapperfex Před 3 lety +17

    I want there to be an official Hard2Hurt pinball machine now where all the sounds are just Mike making noises. Imagine the bumpers and rails going "Bing Bing Bop Bing Bop Bop, shhhhhh Bing Bop"

  • @kiowhatta1
    @kiowhatta1 Před 3 lety +3

    This is Tyson without the specific head movement, bending at the waist, inside advanced tricks, etc, but it's one of the best 'basically this is Tyson'.
    I always find your realistic outlook on martial arts very refreshing.

  • @dropkickcorpse
    @dropkickcorpse Před 3 lety +31

    9:34 (gasp) the rumored Anti-Dempsey Roll!

  • @kcmacdonald
    @kcmacdonald Před 3 lety +14

    I'm training a friend from scratch (he had a few months MT exp), the FIRST thing I taught him was the D'amato shift, shifting in and out, and how to "stay on his bicycle", just as movement and awareness of angles training. I taught him how to move, evade, defend, and finally how to hit, open and closed stance on both leads. Now we're working more Trevor Wittman/Duane Ludwig style "drive bys" from kickboxing range, with the shift- around in his back pocket, with the shifting cross and hitting off lateral steps (step out 2/4 and carry hip (pivot out) 1/3), and basic open stance lead foot fighting/positioning game
    I'm long as hell so I fight like a mix of Foreman, Floyd, Moore (poorly, and in a more boxing context of course, but those styles work well for Muay Thai clinching)
    When your partner matches your shift with a lateral step, I would push his shoulder with my head and crack the body if I can get his hands up.
    My favourite counter to people who shift around:
    If they do it "Loma" style by blocking your vision, but in MT/MMA - trap the hand, time an overhand elbow
    Tyson style - post on the head and fire shots at the "shoulders", catch the head as it passes through the "slots" when they level change, tire out their neck and head fight like Evander

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 Před 3 lety +2

      Good counters, these are the comments I am here for!
      If your not using sport rules the shift is a perfect set up for the basic judo foot sweep too
      Its what they teach day one, not vs punches obviously but easy to adapt

    • @higherfrequencies6395
      @higherfrequencies6395 Před 2 lety +1

      @keithMcDonald do you have a Duane Ludwig style demo? You seem knowledgeable. I’d like to learn more.

  • @formoney5255
    @formoney5255 Před 3 lety +77

    Seriously, thanks for showing the feet. Its hard to practice the stuff you show in these videos if I don't know how to move my feet around. Not all of us are already good or even decent yet

    • @letsgojake.4078
      @letsgojake.4078 Před 3 lety +3

      Same. I try and emulate stuff I see. Its so much better with a slow deliberate visual and verbal instruction.

    • @formoney5255
      @formoney5255 Před 3 lety +5

      @@rykehuss3435 I don't have a coach living with me, watching my feet when I practice at home lol

    • @brandonetter
      @brandonetter Před 3 lety +1

      @@formoney5255 I think the idea is that you shouldn't be practicing how to fight like Tyson if you are unsure of your basic footwork- but whatevs :D

    • @formoney5255
      @formoney5255 Před 3 lety +2

      @@brandonetter I highly doubt that you, I, or anyone else watching this video with the exception of the top 1% have perfect footwork. Do i understand the basics of footwork? Yes. That doesn't mean I don't have room for improvement, and that I shouldn't be mindful of how I move my feet when I practice. My goal is constant improvement, and emulating those more successful than myself is a way to ensure that. Growing as a martial artist requires humility.

    • @brandonetter
      @brandonetter Před 3 lety +4

      @@formoney5255 buddy I'm just trying to explain to you the point of the guy who said your coach should be looking at your feet- if you don't want to take the advice and put your ego aside that's whatever. Humility is important

  • @skunkworks9391
    @skunkworks9391 Před 3 lety +6

    the glove pull at the end....... loved it.

  • @tiphilion155
    @tiphilion155 Před 3 lety +74

    I can't look at nate without thinking he looks like a ufc created character, I think it's his beard

  • @metamutualguruist65
    @metamutualguruist65 Před 3 lety +5

    Love the content Mike, cheers.

  • @fobo3361
    @fobo3361 Před 3 lety +1

    Man i love seeing when they're trying to demonstrate it but get more into it and jusy start having a good time, like you can really tell they enjoy fighting, everyone wants fighting to be this hardcore bloody sport but when youre actually training with others, its just fun (from what ive seen never knew anyone who enjoyed fighting like i do so more going off what i see than experienced unfortunately)

  • @cesaralvesdemoraes3187
    @cesaralvesdemoraes3187 Před 3 lety +9

    Just worked some Dominick Cruz sequences heavily inspired by Tyson today, great timing

    • @502skater502
      @502skater502 Před 3 lety +1

      Man Dominick Cruz has got the best and the slickest footwork in the UFC in my opinion. Masvidal is way up there wiyh his stance switching also but Cruz though...

  • @ronmeiser4281
    @ronmeiser4281 Před rokem

    great video for the footwork and elbows! Well explained! Enjoyed this! Thank you!

  • @paulanderson771
    @paulanderson771 Před 10 měsíci

    What a great video! Having the 'loading' explained is super insightful.

  • @kylehowell5610
    @kylehowell5610 Před 3 lety +13

    Thanks icy mik, now ima be the next Tyson! Ferothis!

  • @ajbuchan4506
    @ajbuchan4506 Před 3 lety +25

    Personally when it comes to boxing I don’t think you should look at just 1 fighter and try to be like them for a number of reasons u should learn the basics then look at lots of different fighters and take what u can from them and make it work for u

    • @plogplog207
      @plogplog207 Před 3 lety

      this applies to all combat sports

    • @ajbuchan4506
      @ajbuchan4506 Před 3 lety

      @@plogplog207 yeah it’s jus I do boxing so that’s why I said boxing but when I started I would only watch Mike Tyson stuff then sort of started watching fighters like Mike Tyson then to a whole different Variety of fighters and take bits here and there that they done n try them out in sparing and make them work for me

    • @johngles4650
      @johngles4650 Před 3 lety

      @@ajbuchan4506 that’s sus bro

    • @heraldojacques8386
      @heraldojacques8386 Před 3 lety +2

      Thats what Tyson did actually

    • @buzzkill808raven2
      @buzzkill808raven2 Před 3 lety

      depends what works for the individual though. I tried learning boxing the traditional way and it was too boring so I went on youtube, looked at 'Tyson Technique breakdowns" or Roy Jones, Floyd, Willie Pepp etc. and just learned their moves and why they do em and when, and THEN doing the fundamentals became fun and easy. Some need a model to mimick, some need the basic moves

  • @JEM-fo6rs
    @JEM-fo6rs Před 3 lety +4

    Well done video. Adding the Catskill style to your game is a huge benefit.

  • @unverifiedverified4418

    Bro, this combo looks so CLEAN. Mad props Master, mad Props..... respect 100%

  • @inglesconivan1277
    @inglesconivan1277 Před rokem +2

    I am someone who practices this a lot. Just that when I move to the sides I throw a jab or a cross while I jump sideways so that my opponent doesn’t know which side I’m moving to. Also to switch sides one doesn’t have to dip their head, one can squat and jump while throwing a jab or a cross to set up the next move and that would throw off my opponent. Your video is very cool and I learned a lot watching it, and you’re right, No one can be like Tyson but I think incorporating some of the pick a boo style can help what I already do with my longer arms. Thank you much!

  • @jasonmoore6992
    @jasonmoore6992 Před 3 lety

    loving the sound effects. Bing Bing boom! love your videos man. very informative

  • @nickarnold1622
    @nickarnold1622 Před 3 lety +8

    That overhead angle was really cool and idek why lol

  • @kevkev1078
    @kevkev1078 Před rokem

    Best video explaining the move!! Thanks so much!!

  • @billyg.personaltraining
    @billyg.personaltraining Před 3 lety +21

    I’ve watched this channel for years, and I finally have something useful to say. Me and my son spar, and he does the side step kind of similar to this. Something he does very well is snatch a single leg at the end of one of these sequences. I find it’s damn near impossible to sprawl out of the takedown, cuz it’s from the side. I’m no wrestler, but it seems FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE to survive a one-two, shift, random punch combo, single leg takedown.

    • @plutonium120
      @plutonium120 Před 2 lety +3

      seamless level change. thats pro level shit. good for him, you should be proud.

  • @The-Contractor
    @The-Contractor Před 6 dny

    Simplicty tends to lead to success. Brilliant instructional video. Thanks for what you do.

  • @ajemma78
    @ajemma78 Před rokem

    i just found these videos...i love the way you talk about this.

  • @leroyalflush5026
    @leroyalflush5026 Před 3 lety

    Why I always have to come back to this video and have a Good laugh out of it...bruh you funny af and your videos are highly instructive,mixing accuracy and humor is the key to good coaching...keep the good work bro

  • @eric81872
    @eric81872 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video and the laughs brother ! ☺♥

  • @shaggadally
    @shaggadally Před 2 lety

    Really good sequence, thanks for sharing!

  • @eyenar
    @eyenar Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this!

  • @metrolinamartialarts
    @metrolinamartialarts Před 3 lety

    Wiping the glove at the end - perfect!

  • @jasonbest1
    @jasonbest1 Před 3 lety +19

    YESSS! The Tyson Sequence! I remember asking for this one! 🙏🏼☺️
    Also, Lomachenko loves this sequence a lot, and Nate even used his little glove pulling trick at the end there with the sequence 😉😂

    • @Sujiceel
      @Sujiceel Před 3 lety +3

      Loma spamming that thing like in a video game.

  • @allenbegley4360
    @allenbegley4360 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey coach ur probably one of the best instructors ive ever seen.... My mind is blown bubba!!

  • @radoslawszymula6560
    @radoslawszymula6560 Před 3 lety +2

    That part 3 move is awesome gonna try it. "Fight like Tyson" I think that usually ppl say that just meaning same style, not necessarily skill or ability

  • @luisfernandoenrique
    @luisfernandoenrique Před 3 lety

    Great video as always, champ

  • @therealwhoopigoldberg
    @therealwhoopigoldberg Před 3 lety

    Looked pretty slick. Nice video

  • @wowf0rl1f3
    @wowf0rl1f3 Před 3 lety

    Yo coach, I've been teaching striking for about 5 years, and I teach this same sequence. I'm 6'6" and when in shape 230lbs, and the only one who I taught this to that made me feel actual pressure was a student only about 6 years younger than me (I'm 28) because he is already a super athlete, 5'11" and a solid 210lbs he hits with so much force when he remembers to stay tight that I legitimately gained distance and hard countered during sparring because of instinct like every real fight I've been in. That is 1/250 people I've trained or trained with who emulated Mike Tyson well enough and I'd say that's the luckiest draw to find that.
    My personal style is very much like Wonderboy so I live for the counter but don't mind putting out that pressure. Side kick nation lol. In all honesty I love your videos and by watching you, Wonderboy, fight tips, and a few others you have helped me so much with my ability to teach and from the bottom of my heart I thank you. Nothing but respect sir, keep being you

  • @liamcage7208
    @liamcage7208 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video. I'd like to see a part 2 where its done in a kickboxing sequence so we can see how kicks may be added.

    • @Clay_j_Bray
      @Clay_j_Bray Před 2 lety

      Kicking can be added by..... shifting a bit further into a sound kicking stance preferably and then kicking

  • @aristotle29
    @aristotle29 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes, a foot heavy episode! I'll be in my bunk.

  • @changterrence3275
    @changterrence3275 Před 2 lety

    Great footwork! Nice!

  • @eljoemissiletoe3438
    @eljoemissiletoe3438 Před 3 lety

    THANK YOU ICY MIKE👍👍

  • @edvonschleck6170
    @edvonschleck6170 Před 3 lety

    love you Mike

  • @thrillingsuspensefantasy

    brilliant. like seeing you with students.

  • @gunneranallindbloom8696

    Good stuff Mike

  • @wingusdingus9447
    @wingusdingus9447 Před rokem +2

    Tyson fought so good because he had his corner yelling out combinations by number one through ten. He trained till he was like a machine that punched the shit out of you. You weren't just boxing Tyson in his prime. His corner would watch for openings and opportunities hard to see yourself as a fighter in action and yell out the numbered solution to that puzzle, which Mike had trained to immediately pick up and fire off. They had a great system and it was a huge advantage with such a dedicated fighter

  • @mrt445
    @mrt445 Před 2 lety +2

    It wasn't just his footwork, it was his crazy head movement.

  • @latestcoder
    @latestcoder Před 2 lety

    very cool
    very chill
    very educational

  • @danconnell9751
    @danconnell9751 Před rokem

    Oh this is awesome, thanks Icy Mike from the UK. I am learning to box & last week I tried being an out-fighter and spent 6 rounds against a far more experienced swarmer, and spent 6 rounds with one knee on the canvas. Next time I rematch him, I'll try this instead, and spend 6 rounds with one knee on the canvas. 👍

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Před rokem

      Yeah you're still gonna lose but now you will look cool.

  • @TenShadowsAl
    @TenShadowsAl Před 3 lety +4

    Nice!!!!!! Definitely gonna use this footwork and technique and mix it with my kickboxing. Also do you have more video breakdowns of your clinch uppercuts? Love watching you use those in your sparring sessions

  • @sevenduster27
    @sevenduster27 Před 3 lety +7

    I lost it when you said “but you can shift again”😂😩😂😩

  • @saminsaqlain9099
    @saminsaqlain9099 Před 3 lety +26

    You should review Boxing reflex ball(the one which we put on like a hat) and see if it actually helps improve your reflex and timing.

    • @TheFightBible
      @TheFightBible Před 3 lety +5

      I posted one 3 days ago on it 👍🏻

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 Před 3 lety +5

      Ramsey Dewey did one too. I think the focus ball is better but its not as well known

    • @TheFightBible
      @TheFightBible Před 3 lety +4

      @@timboslice980 Ramsey gave up and failed in 10mins. Need to persevere and keep trying, also helps not doing it in a tiny room

    • @salam4135
      @salam4135 Před 3 lety +4

      I’ve used it and it has improved my speed and accuracy and had eye coordination, you start to get really precise without thinking about it.

    • @andrewkent9540
      @andrewkent9540 Před 3 lety +4

      I use one almost every day and my 7 yo son has a habit of throwing his rolled up socks at me, after a while I noticed myself striking them down without thinking 😂

  • @Sixnipplesonebreast
    @Sixnipplesonebreast Před 3 lety +1

    So this video is twofold: to educate on some simple Tyson footwork and to dog on your student. I respect this.

  • @MarcusRolling9
    @MarcusRolling9 Před rokem

    As a boxer, watching this makes me think that if there was a 3 part boxing course this would be the intermediate episode. Real good stuff 🤝🏾

  • @CoachJeff7
    @CoachJeff7 Před 3 lety

    Phenomenally excellent

  • @kimsamson2545
    @kimsamson2545 Před 2 lety

    I will try this on my next sparring session. LOL. Thanks. You're very funny while teaching.

  • @calebfields3507
    @calebfields3507 Před 3 lety

    For my Tyson style I use the rope drill and lead head hooks. Not to forget Tyson special inside lead body hook - lead uppercut combo. Basically going forward while constantly waving or slipping while jabing to get the angle for the big head hook.. Every gym has its on flavour.

  • @anon6413
    @anon6413 Před 2 lety +1

    I think a better response than the side step is the weldon reset to the right with the option to throw a cross left hook combo once you land. That way you don't end up so close to the guy (ending up probably playing his game on the inside) and have a better shot at escaping to an open portion of the ring because the guy is probably going to be trying to get you to step towards a corner or the ropes.

  • @UK_Outdoors.
    @UK_Outdoors. Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @Judah--YB
    @Judah--YB Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @000JonnyBoothworthy
    @000JonnyBoothworthy Před 3 lety

    Nice visual breakdown...

  • @christianromero9596
    @christianromero9596 Před rokem

    Great example!!

  • @allthingsfighting4518
    @allthingsfighting4518 Před 3 lety +27

    Step one of becoming mike Tyson: get hypnotized at a young age

    • @joshua4625
      @joshua4625 Před 3 lety +12

      Lord...hearing that story on Rogan's podcast... _"there is only the task"_
      thath how you create a monther like Tython

    • @civares8609
      @civares8609 Před 3 lety +5

      @@joshua4625 lmao the lisp

    • @sliderx1897
      @sliderx1897 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joshua4625 i had to read that 3 times lol

    • @joshua4625
      @joshua4625 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sliderx1897 time to go bath to sthcool

  • @corneliushorgan6048
    @corneliushorgan6048 Před rokem

    I love this type of teaching..it cuts the bull ... 💯 on the video

  • @saladaaustin7455
    @saladaaustin7455 Před 3 lety

    Icy Mike!! YOU DA MAN! I'd love to train with you and get some tips one day.

  • @wejustsawmanfly
    @wejustsawmanfly Před 3 lety

    This coach is such a great guy, wish i could train with him 😀

  • @bspi624
    @bspi624 Před rokem

    Good and fun video.

  • @markmessi9020
    @markmessi9020 Před 3 lety +3

    I favorited this video to help me become the next karate based mike tyson in mma. I plan to use dmateo shift to set up spin kicks. And check for block kick. Side check kick specifically.

  • @experiment506
    @experiment506 Před 3 lety +1

    I am beginning to formulate an opinion that the metric for how much someone understands the monster that is Mike Tyson is how terrified they are by him.

  • @ssbreon
    @ssbreon Před 3 lety

    It has taken 30 years but the D'Amato shift finally has reached its heyday I think. Awesome sequence btw!

  • @thomasthorne4010
    @thomasthorne4010 Před 3 lety

    I practice this ' shift ' after doing actually another FAMOUS Tyson punch when he dips his body / head to give a punch to the midsection. If you think about it, in that sequence, your in a position to shift and it works great of you knocked just a bit of wind out of your opponent to shock him a bit

  • @jamesknight3097
    @jamesknight3097 Před 3 lety

    good peekaboo is crowd pleasing. it also creates panic in even most intermediate level boxers. id recommend every boxer study "how to fight like tyson" videos. just add some more tools. part of what made it so effective is that it allows you avoid taking shots as you enter range. it opens up all kinds of creative opportunities to apply your basic punches.

  • @Hurstain
    @Hurstain Před 4 měsíci

    Gonna try this next sparring session, land none of the blows but in my head I'm Mike Tyson and that's all that really matters.

  • @patrickcrean6040
    @patrickcrean6040 Před 2 lety

    Damn. Just watching this makes me appreciate how Tyson owned every foot of that ring.

  • @SnipeyMcSendit
    @SnipeyMcSendit Před 3 lety +4

    You fool! Don't you realize what you've just done? Now all of the beginners will be unstoppable! Goddamn it Mike!

    • @mellonhead9568
      @mellonhead9568 Před 3 lety

      sidestep to get back to 50/50 ..... at least he gave up how to counter it dou

    • @SnipeyMcSendit
      @SnipeyMcSendit Před 3 lety +1

      Not good enough! They are UNSTOPPABLE NOW! That means zero counter. Mike ruined thousands of years of martial arts techniques. Is this your king?

    • @mellonhead9568
      @mellonhead9568 Před 3 lety +1

      suddenly everybody has leveled up and looks like mike tyson

  • @handsofstone1887
    @handsofstone1887 Před 3 lety +5

    Your boxing skills are getting better man.

  • @lokiplays3292
    @lokiplays3292 Před 3 lety +3

    Nate looks like the final evolution of Maddox. I was scared for Mike when Nate started moving around him!

  • @TheFightBible
    @TheFightBible Před 3 lety +1

    Tyson hustle baby!

  • @chasefoster8092
    @chasefoster8092 Před 3 lety

    I only watch this dude cause I've grown to enjoy how much he says everything everyone does sucks and doesn't work. Except when he does it.

  • @steveyu8190
    @steveyu8190 Před 3 lety

    This video is so brilliant and funny!!!

  • @VideoPortfolio2010
    @VideoPortfolio2010 Před 3 lety

    Nice!

  • @vladivchenko873
    @vladivchenko873 Před 3 lety

    Can you please make a video about fighting flashlights in general? What to look for, and maybe some suggestions on certain flashlights? That would help a lot!

  • @757reaper
    @757reaper Před 3 lety

    Can I talk about something from one sec. I want to praise Mike for being such a good coach, or being super specific. So in high school I wrestled for year, hated it couldn’t figure out any of it, I could only really get the up and under in the back trip… Even though I was a football player and I’ve been playing football for 10 to 11 years at a time. My father I’ve been teaching boxing his father was a Golden Globe thought him boxing, I played a bunch of sports training a bunch of sports. I didn’t understand any of how or why what I did work and why the things anyone would tell me that worked for other people didn’t.
    Turns out I need to understand the very mechanics behind certain things. So I did a little boxing college and until I couldn’t stop over being too heavy handed or over rotating till I learned, by happenstance, what kinetic linking was and how your feet, your hips, and floor is how power works.
    I say that to say I’m rather hard to teach. I come to these videos a lot and the way you break down exactly what, why, and how it works helps a ton. I don’t leave confused or just going through the motions like with the ppl who use to try and coach me.

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Před 3 lety +2

      I created this channel largely because i was always frustrated with the way things were explained, or rather not explained, in most of the schools i went to. I knew there were other guys with the same problem.

  • @Menyhard
    @Menyhard Před rokem

    Nice sir

  • @victorcarrillo7618
    @victorcarrillo7618 Před 3 lety +2

    "This will work. This'll work for you. It'll work against you, too, probably." Lmao top notch comedic timing