Boxing Footwork and Getting Opponents Off Balance
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2018
- New boxing tutorial on keeping opponents off balance !
In this tutorial Carlos Moreno demonstrates the footwork techniques which will help to keep your opponents off balance.
These techniques help you get hit a lot less and also improve your overall boxing.
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Great technical breakdown and explanation of both the conceptual strategic and mechanical aspects of footwork! Thank you so much for posting this video coach!!
Great vid
Super useful information
Damn this was very very technical and good! #subcribed
Awesome
I like your style Carlos. Good job my brother.
Thank you bro!
Good stuff 👍
Raymond Perez thank you!
Great video, I would have wished you giving more detailed on the actual footwork and in steps. cheers
Vasquimho ok
Awsome
Great tips about making the opponent overcommit in the different directions. Love the chess analogy. We need more videos like this, about basic tactics.
metaldude68 cool
metaldude68 always good to practice basics
Interesting video about movement. If you watch a lot of white collar fights, at least when the boxers are newbies, if they are both orthodox then when they trade jabs, the fighters nearly always move clockwise, never anticlockwise. In this video you move both clockwise and anticlockwise. I noticed this a few months ago, wonder why so many new boxers never try to put opponent off balance by changing direction? Is this considered to advanced for white collar?
Most boxers are orthodox so they naturally go clockwise so i guess thats why they always circle clockwise not anti clock wise
Now you know and knowing is half the battle
Hi Carlos. In what scenario would you be using the sneaky tricks in the end of the video? I'm asking because all of them are fouls according to AIBA's Technical Rules.
Bjørn Friborg amateur boxing and pro boxing are two different sports altogether. Like I say in all my videos “there’s no right or wrong way to box” everything is circumstantial, in your case, don’t get caught being sneaky 😊
Thanks mate :) I was asking because I was unsure whether or not you proposed using the sneaky tricks in amateur fights :) And you are right, I see those tricks a lot in pro fights :)
Bjørn Friborg the goal is to win mate! Don’t be too nice, it’s a fight at the end of the day. Good luck!
True! And I am waaay too nice - actually that is my biggest problem in the ring :S
Bjørn Friborg seriously? I can vlog about that if you like I.e. about being nice and how to be mean!
I know this is boxing but in general any fighter including boxers with the exception of maybe a muay thai fighter (who likes to clinch with knees and elbows) does not like to fight in close quarters range.If you Get them in that scenario they are uncomfortable. They'd rather create distance to get back to normal punching range. Good video though!!!
what happen to your signature "bo bo bo boxing" conclusion ? :)
Here and Now I forgot to do it 😅
Is that not dirty boxing? Pushing and so on?
kiththan Subakaran all Boxing is dirty, every fight is a little bit dirty, totally clean fights are rare.
@@MorenoBoxing Well then.. Should I then try this at sparring? Or should that be as clean as possible
kiththan Subakaran you shouldn’t knock anything before you try it?
@@MorenoBoxing Dumb question from me haha..😅
Similar to what Mayweather Jr used to do with his forearm
Watcher yup!
That hand control is a sneaky tactic o annoy your opponent
TMONEY official I should make a video on ‘hand control’ right?
Moreno Boxing definetely it's something not many amateurs and even pros understands
Why has he stop making videos for a year
Gch
Dude you need a microphone 🎙. Without captions you can barely make out anything
Hubbmuscle dotcom I’m working on that!
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