How To Fight A Boxer Who Moves A Lot [Must Watch!]

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    Coach Anthony explains how to fight a boxer who moves a lot. Demonstrated with Professional Boxer "Fast" Eddie Chambers. Let me know how this helps you in the comments.
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  • @CoachAnthonyBoxing
    @CoachAnthonyBoxing  Před rokem +6

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  • @Ghettodora123
    @Ghettodora123 Před rokem +31

    1. be aggressive
    2. apply smart pressure ( don’t be over aggressive)
    3. cut the ring of
    4. establish your jab
    5. use your head movement
    6. punch of the headmovement
    7. got to the body
    8. stay in the inside
    Bonus: make him come to you

  • @rolandotillit2867
    @rolandotillit2867 Před rokem +60

    You can hide your steps, your elbows, your knees, your hips, your waist all help your feet move. As long as you're moving, even just shifting weight between left and right side, you dramatically increase your defensive and offensive abilities. It's when you stop moving that you get hit. Even little half steps count, you can even look flat footed, gliding on an un-noticable pendulum of weight shifts.

    • @etagged
      @etagged Před rokem +4

      This was poetic af.

    • @shadicspeed2523
      @shadicspeed2523 Před 9 dny

      What do you mean hide your steps elbows etc?

    • @rolandotillit2867
      @rolandotillit2867 Před 9 dny

      @@shadicspeed2523 Each step is predicated by a weight shift. If you can hide those weight shifts, you are effectively hiding your steps. To walk, you have to load one leg with weight while removing it from the other. All power from the limbs originate from the ground, and the shifting of weight.

    • @shadicspeed2523
      @shadicspeed2523 Před 9 dny

      @@rolandotillit2867 okay makes sense, Im still kinda lost on how to hide the shifts though
      Do you hide them with constant subtle movements as you said?

    • @rolandotillit2867
      @rolandotillit2867 Před 9 dny

      @@shadicspeed2523 They say it's all in the hips, but the truth is it's all in the waist. When you turn only your waist to the left, it loads your right leg. Turn the waist to the right, it loads you left leg. Turn your waist to the left, load up your right leg then throw a lead left hook.
      With practice you can throw that lead hook with no load up visible. If you see someone load up their punch you can see it coming from a mile away. But you can't react to what you can't see.

  • @ColeyandKylan
    @ColeyandKylan Před rokem +27

    As young amateur boxers this video is great. Thanks coach 🙏🏼

  • @kylebriffa5271
    @kylebriffa5271 Před 4 měsíci

    Appreciate the content brother, you’re very knowledgable

  • @kua-gunuamua1079
    @kua-gunuamua1079 Před rokem +1

    Yes that's the best advice ever. I will apply it in my fighting style

  • @pralhadpanda9430
    @pralhadpanda9430 Před rokem +2

    Thanks a lot for these tips coach, some points are the ones i already do i.e be the aggressor, head movement, throwing jab to cut the ring off and hit the body as much as possible. But, this video of yours makes me feel more good and makes my thought process more firm. Thanks a ton. Always love your videos, keep them coming 🙌🙌

  • @chelseachow9591
    @chelseachow9591 Před rokem +11

    Thanks you coach.....

  • @rakeem8331
    @rakeem8331 Před rokem +8

    He did it again!!!🔥 keep dropping knowledge coach.

  • @StreetbeefsKingMadnes
    @StreetbeefsKingMadnes Před rokem +1

    🥊💪🥊 ty coach going to start using in sparring. Spring time i got a big fight defending my belt and he is a mover!

  • @Diyanibeats
    @Diyanibeats Před rokem +5

    This is helpful information because I get annoyed fighting track stars in the ring , constantly running. I’m not chasing and doing all that😂

  • @patrick2t724
    @patrick2t724 Před rokem +1

    Good video. For guys that use a lot of head movement I often go for the chest because that is often where their head is.

  • @marcocorrea5142
    @marcocorrea5142 Před rokem

    Top video! 🙏

  • @WardenCommander.
    @WardenCommander. Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks, Coach! As a guy who moves a lot, now I know what to expect and watch out for 😁🤜🤛

  • @mohamedgoldstone7915
    @mohamedgoldstone7915 Před rokem

    Tnx bro . Got it 👍

  • @shaunlatorre5283
    @shaunlatorre5283 Před rokem +2

    My instructor you remind me of him an you talk like him he also told me the same stuff you guys are so on the same page that it acctualy awesome ty man you are teaching me aswell

  • @rolandotillit2867
    @rolandotillit2867 Před rokem +2

    Smart pressure is using the feet, angle control, you always want to have the advantage angle, you want to avoid being in a position where it's 50:50. Perfect foot position is putting you in a position to deliver a knock out and the opponent cannot attack, that would be 100:0 in your favor. Realistically you will never get 100:0, but in a game of millimeters and inches being 55:45 in your favor can be enough to make the difference.

  • @ajanthann
    @ajanthann Před rokem

    thanks Coach, also the saying goes needle in a hay stack coach

  • @1KDollaz
    @1KDollaz Před rokem

    well done

  • @LimitedKan
    @LimitedKan Před 10 dny

    Tank just did all these against Martin. Also Inoue did to Fulton.
    Solid advice coach.

    • @LimitedKan
      @LimitedKan Před 10 dny

      Also think changing the title to "How to box a runner" then having the jogging emoji at the end, would generate more clicks

  • @andrewtanczyk4009
    @andrewtanczyk4009 Před rokem +3

    The problem with just being aggressive by going after a moving opponent is they can counter punch you. When you get caught coming forward it’s double the power. I’ll stick with cutting off the ring and setting up punches with the jab. Mike Tyson used a very effective Jab against Larry Holmes to bridge the distance.

  • @Walkhimdownspinner
    @Walkhimdownspinner Před 3 měsíci

    Lol I’m a boxer that move a lot this video helping me counter 😊

  • @tyrojames9937
    @tyrojames9937 Před rokem

    COOL!

  • @sanfransid1331
    @sanfransid1331 Před 10 měsíci

    It's needle in a hay stack 💪💪

  • @johnathanwiley7394
    @johnathanwiley7394 Před rokem

    Nice tips Choach!

  • @christopheryeshurun6208

    ♥️🔥♥️🔥💎

  • @UsingUser-lw3oe
    @UsingUser-lw3oe Před 7 měsíci

    This videos teaches you how to fight a trackstar

  • @christlover5033
    @christlover5033 Před rokem

    Moving around works when the opponent got a longer reach. They jab easier

  • @mahndasavageENT
    @mahndasavageENT Před rokem

    First

  • @ramondiaz2851
    @ramondiaz2851 Před rokem +1

    That Mayweather uses to much clinching ,that in the old rules of boxing he would have lost a couple of fights!! The Olympic rules are based on aggressiveness more than looking cute in the ring!! That is why he lost in the Olympics.

    • @luongthanh105
      @luongthanh105 Před rokem

      Mayweather Clinches with aggressive Fighter who jumps then devours you like a wolf, Shane Mosley, Maidana and Pacquiao. They are not fighter who moving around and sting like a bee style like type of fighter we are talking about.

  • @masterofjoke6647
    @masterofjoke6647 Před rokem

    Hmm.. thats why Chris Algeri says that no way to prepare to fight the Pacman, coz he is the King Of Angles, Only Mayweather Knows that Lucky Punch and Score Cards the only way to win Agains Volume Puncher and king of Angles Fighter...

    • @ayo_fresh1002
      @ayo_fresh1002 Před rokem +1

      Floyd literally beat manny fair and square what are you talking about😂😂😂

    • @topfan5620
      @topfan5620 Před rokem

      Actually mayweather took pacquiao’s angles away. Pacs one of my fav boxers but mayweather is one of the best ever.

  • @thefamily2707
    @thefamily2707 Před rokem

    Coach why do you always call yourself a “boy” on the intro? Your a grown man just curious why many men say that these days?

    • @Confucius202
      @Confucius202 Před rokem

      Never let the boy inside you die. Just like Hugh Hefner 💪🏼

    • @jonathanplummer129
      @jonathanplummer129 Před rokem +1

      I think in this context it means like a friend...as in “here’s your boy” means “here’s your friend”?

    • @christiancsq
      @christiancsq Před 5 měsíci

      Boy short for homeboy. Meaning friend

  • @Tourist-Q.
    @Tourist-Q. Před rokem

    It all looks so simple and controlled, yet in reality when push comes to shove, it all gets messy.
    I remember an amateur fight at a gym that I trained at, and it was pissing me off how one guy basically steamrolled his opponent in less than two minutes. Then when I watch elite pro boxers, it all looks so controlled. And while I understand thst there levels to this, I can't fully make sense of it.
    Can I send you that two minute amateur fight via Instagram? Maybe you can help me out to draw a conclusion.

    • @jordlev5846
      @jordlev5846 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Elite pros are usually more evenly matched and know a mistake could cost them the fight. Amateur fights are shorter so more fast paced and sometimes the better more confident fighter will win quickly because of this.