Inside Fighting Trick & the Great Roberto Duran
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- Inside Fighting Trick & the Great Roberto Duran. Tom Yankello of the @WorldClassBoxingChannel presents a fighting tactic that was often performed by the great Roberto Duran. If Duran was fighting on the inside and wanted to throw an uppercut or create an opening and the opponent tried to throw a punch, he would use that to punch him to get that opening. Tom demonstrates how Duran would block the punch, how to position your head and raise your opponent’s arm so that he can’t hit you, but you can punch him. Tom shows you how to fall into your opponent to stop his ability from hitting you and allows you to punch your opponent. The key is knowing how to use your head at the same time the punch is being thrown.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 Duran’s Inside Tactic Explained
0:55 Defending and Countering Both Hooks
2:50 Using Your Head
4:27 The Legend Roberto Duran WATCH!
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So much fighting IQ learned in a few minutes. Nicely done.
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I watched Duran in an interview in Spanish he stated at first he wanted to wrestle so he would wrestle a lot and he stated he had many street fights and he would fight for money as the adults would bet money on fights so I’m sure many of those techniques were learned there
wow interesting..i couldn’t find any vid
maybe not available on tube
I wouldn't doubt it. One of the things that I try and stress to my son when he's training is: at the end of the day, it's a fight - with limited weapons, but a fight, nonetheless.
Spot on, this was exactly what I remember him saying too. He also said that street fights were his class-rooms and the other hungry kids of Panama were his toughest opponents.
@@Kuba-te8remakes sense. Especially seeing as once her reached his goal he lost that zest
I'm not sure, but also there was another interview with Duran where he said that inside fighting is not something you can be taught by anybody but only yourself during the fights or sparring sessions. Once you are more experienced you know what sequence of punches mixed with huge variety of defense moves and counterpunches should be applied in particular situation. As Bruce Lee once said: pain is the best teacher, but nobody wants to be its student.
You go with the flow. As you get more experience you know what works well for you and what to avoid.
The Great Roberto Duran! He was a rare breed! Highest boxing IQ that I have ever seen. Good video!
Great video! I'd love to see more Duran tactics. Especially his in-fighting.
Great video.
Watch Duran vs. Moore fight or Duran vs. Palomino to recall only these two among tens available on CZcams. Duran shown his inside fighting ability in all of his fights but I recommend especially the two mentioned above + my fav. fight ever, Duran vs. Barkley. Roberto Duran was playing a sort of extreme chess game each time he stepped into the ring. He was most of the time approximately two steps ahead of his opponents, using a lot of feints and upper body movements, beautiful torque and compact combos. He seems to read his opponents minds like they are open books or something. For me personally, the no. 1 boxer ever p4p.
Duran is one of the GOATs... Man could do it all
YES, please MORE videos about infighting and MORE videos about techniques from great infighters like Roberto Duran and Hank Armstrong
Old school infighting techniques are dying nowadays, bring them back !
Duran is the best ever OMG
Crafty… there it is again attacking that balance on the counter body shot then the bonus of using his head as leverage on the inside .
Thanks for the Christmas gift 🎁 Coach Tom!
This is awesome to see! I’m an MMA Coach. In MMA we fight for under-hooks. When Boxers clinch they usually go over the arms to shut down punches.
There's pros and cons to both in boxing. Double overhooks, especially when you can really lock in, make it easy to move and control your opponent while at the same time having the freedom to let go and strike whenever you want. The pro to underhooks is shown in this video. Having control on the outside seems to make the most sense to me in general. Swimming for underhooks seems counterproductive for boxing unless you're the smaller fighter and want to sit in the pocket. How does your MMA gym teach it? Any drills you can share?
I wish there were videos on how wrestling/MMA you can apply arm/guard manipulations to boxing!
What he also used was called the killing shift aka the fitsimmions shift to close the distance between range and always punched with his hips movements it's like eternal violent dancing also lots of fainting
Conocí a Roberto duran en una discoteca en Cali Colombia estaba en faceta de cantante de salsa.Muy cordial el campeón.Su frase de protocolo “Quien dijo miedo señores “❤️👍🤜
see what your saying but translator sucks so not your fault
Brilliant. Roberto Duran utilised old wrestling techniques to get inside and bash up his opponents. He mastered the arm bar before MMA existed and emulated the great Henry Armstrong in using his opponent's own momentum against them. His destruction of Davey Moore was like a street mugging and was such a vicious beating, only Moore's bravery prolonged the inevitable.... Great instruction as per usual from the Master Coach...
wow thanks
I dream with one day I go to your gym and shake your hand, coach!! You are an awsome boxing instructor!!
Hi from here in Mexico!
I love it Coach. It would be nice to see some of your breakdowns of Roberto Duran. In wing chun the block down is a low garn when the hand goes up to block the hook that is a tan (palm up). We are told to use the high block with the palm down as it is stronger structurally and disengages the bicep muscle to prevent collapse. The high hand with the palm down is a bue.
I wonder if you would explain the shoulders and hips when doing these blocks and setups. As you have said previously the pulling side and the engagement of the hips as it relates to the heel toe stance you talk about for punching or pining when in close like that.
Cheers
I’m hoping for a video about when to throw an Overhand Right. In what situations is it preferable to throw an Overhand Right instead of a Right Hand or Right Hook?
Even the day after Christmas the coach brings us great content.
No one does infighting anymore like that. There hasn’t been many boxers who has created a strategy around infighting. That’s something you won’t see in todays modern boxers.
Duran’s style is beautiful yet savage, thanks so much coach for breaking it down
Love this he use to hold the arm with the glove on the inside on the bicep and his head on the other shoulder very smart
Thanks indeed coach yankelo
Awesome video coach! 🥊 Do more Roberto Duran inside fighting strategies, if it's possible. He is just the definition of in-fighting and would love more in-depth look from your perspective on his fight science. Thanks coach 👊
Can you talk about how Hearns set up his shots to the liver? I've seen footage of him actually hooking to it twice in a row, (and hard shots each time too), and then he popped right back out of range and back on guard before any possible counter by his opponent. 😮
Hey coach please explain Henry Armstrong's infighting too.
Great tips as always Coach Tom! 🤴🏿
i needed this thanks
me 2 👽
Beautiful, thanks coach!
Great video coach hands down best at it 💪🏽
Greatest
A friend of mine was the last British boxer to fight Roberto Duran his name is David radford he pissed blood for two weeks after David said he as never been hit as hard or as fast in is entire life duran was 46yrs old at the time now duran and David are very good friends it’s on CZcams
cool man thanks for sharing
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It's amazing how other sports you showed at the end of the video 📹 basically share the same principle as boxing... using your whole body in the shot!!! Another great video, thanks Coach and a happy new year 🙏🎄🎆🎇🥊🥊👍👍
seems soo simple, yet it's soo hard to do...
Brilliant! Just beautiful! Thank you!!
Fantastic!
Duran’s inside style is the Wing Chun of Boxing
Duran called it Sticky Hands. Andre Ward and Hagler were Masters too.
Andre Ward yup
he train over here i thinks in oakland
Ward is my all time favorite. Very much an old school type fighter.
Fantastic information to detail Coach
Nice work
Big love from Northampton UK 💯❤️🥊💙😇🙏🏾
Coach Tom is awesome
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Mans was genius
This is good stuff ! Thanks Master.
Roberto is the greatest lightweight of all time and one of the pound for pound great
Thanks Tom great content on the hands of stone techniques . More please happy new year to you and yr family
Thanks really great video
Boa 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🤜🤛
Coach do you have a video on how to turn your opponent and put them on the rope while getting off of it?
So good .
More infighting. Archie Moore, marciano, Joe Lewis
yes please
whatever you feel like sir
Give us an old-school Jack Dempsey boxing strategy tutorial
He could box he could come inside all around fighter
Could you do one on David Benavidez great work Coach like tactics
you know that one Argentinian guy who almost basically never got hit or something idk
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u know?
Roberto Duran style has lots of similar techniques like wing Chun Kung Fu...
I read somewhere that he taught himself how to fight on the inside because he wasn’t a jabber. He would rather fight on the inside than jab his opponent to death
Duran got slaughtered by Tommy Hearns and could not get past Hagler, But he was a great fighter overall.
Someone has hijacked this channel?
Yes I was hacked and they caused the channel to get taken down. I worked with Google and CZcams and we were able to restore the channel
Glad everything worked out so quickly 👍