Dmitry Bivol Boxing Style Analysis - The Bivol Supremacy

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  • Go Here to Download Your Book - www.myboxingcoach.com - How's about a style analysis of Dmitry Bivol, the outstanding Russian light heavy? There's a huge amount to learn from this guy and this is one of the boxing style analysis videos that I've enjoyed doing most.
    Bivol is a veteran of over 280 amateur bouts, and this shows as he has evolved his style into the paid ranks. At the core of his boxing is the classic Eastern European style, bladed stance with the fluid moving in and out of range.
    Bivol has grown his boxing style to suit the professional game. He combines solid defence with precision attacks and fluid movement. I particularly like the wide stance and squared upper body, not something you see too often.
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  • @myboxingcoach
    @myboxingcoach  Před rokem +3

    Go here to download your free ebook The Beginner Boxer Toolkit - www.myboxingcoach.com/

  • @musicsdarkangel
    @musicsdarkangel Před rokem +125

    An underrated aspect of Bivol is his multiple uses of the jab - blocking vision/distance, probing to keep their defense up, power jab, circle jab, feints, use to push opponent, keep opponent at bay…. It’s brilliant.

    • @matthewmillette9898
      @matthewmillette9898 Před rokem +8

      Truth. So, so smart. And his temperament is great too. Stays the course and trusts his training.

    • @jacktenrec472
      @jacktenrec472 Před rokem +1

      Who would have taught, that the most important punch in boxing is well, the most important punch in boxing that greatly helps when used correctly, just like you pointed out, Bivol's jab very versatile, as oppose to Kelly's who had NO jab at all last night LOOOL still won though, Williamson was completely clueless in there.

    • @musicsdarkangel
      @musicsdarkangel Před rokem +2

      @@matthewmillette9898 I truly believe that Americans should follow some of the Russian systems in various practices (chess, classical music, boxing, etc) because their practices are always structured, often rigorous and logic-driven. Everything that Bivol has learned, from pendulum step to the various guards etc gives him a distinct advantage... no simple tricks. If we could adopt systems like this, we'd have better teachers in these areas as well. IMO many more boxers should be familar with and teach the pendulum step, given that boxers who know this give everyone trouble (Bivol, Naoya, Manny come to mind, and even Ennis' recent opponent was a huge pain because of his mobility/pendulum use). We're lucky to have guys like Fran teaching this.

  • @boxingandrambling1404
    @boxingandrambling1404 Před rokem +243

    Bivol has become really popular in my gym since his last fight. Great that more amateurs are starting to focus on styles like that rather than trying to copy Floyd Mayweather for heavens sake

    • @daebak7370
      @daebak7370 Před rokem

      Where are you from? U.S?

    • @boxingandrambling1404
      @boxingandrambling1404 Před rokem +2

      @@daebak7370 U.K

    • @bdaypartymyplace
      @bdaypartymyplace Před rokem +13

      yeah shell aint for everyone

    • @markmessi9020
      @markmessi9020 Před rokem +18

      Hell yeah bro. I use the Cuban boxing style more than anything and bivols style is a lot like that. Quick feet, good hands and a sharp mind is all you need to make this style work.
      Oh, and a shit ton of road work 🚴🏃

    • @RDREmpireFilms
      @RDREmpireFilms Před rokem +13

      People want to emulate the Floyd style because he is TBE, but what people seem to think is Floyd is a shoulder roll fighter but if you check out Floyd throughout a fight he uses everything when it's required.
      Floyd does it all.

  • @TheRiboka
    @TheRiboka Před rokem +39

    I'm so glad you covered Bivol. The only man to ever (controversially) beat Mayweather, Serafim Todorov, Is from my home town in Bulgaria and he used the same principles. I also have some experience with the style. There are some really nifty tricks that most coaches would never teach. The squared up, wide stance with weight on the back foot is done because either hand can become lead or power hand. You will sometimes see Bivol turn his right shoulder forward, effectively turning him into a south paw without changing his stance. This gives a massive variety of offensive options using only 2 straight punches. Furthermore, hooks and uppercuts also come from the same high guard hand position and utilise the same kind of body motion as the straights, meaning there is no tell on which punch you're throwing. Weight stays on the back foot while the front foot pressures and stalks. This is a trick we use to move into range without the opponent even noticing. You take a sneaky step forward but keep your body over the back leg. Then you only need to shift your body weight foward slightly and you're in range, shift slightly back and you're out of range and ready to counter. It's an extremely efficient style, aimed for maximum effect with minimum force exerted and risks taken. The key is win the last exchange and then hold your ground, ALWAYS maintaining your stance, stay loose, catch them coming in with straight shots, and a HARD jab constantly working to disrupt your opponent's game plan. The jab needs to have stopping power, that's why it's thrown with the left shoulder pulled back. Vary your jabs, First to the head, then fake head and go body, then fake body and come up with a left hook (that's why Bivol drops his lead hand, it's a setup).

    • @nickmandleberg
      @nickmandleberg Před 11 měsíci

      The only man to beat Mayweather??🤔

    • @TheRiboka
      @TheRiboka Před 10 měsíci

      @@nickmandleberg My bad, he has 8 losses in the amateurs.

    • @MinecraftMega1
      @MinecraftMega1 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@nickmandlebergyeah in the Olympics when Mayweather got bronze

    • @tylergooden2183
      @tylergooden2183 Před 19 dny

      Impressive english from Bulgaria ..

  • @wildernesstraining1957
    @wildernesstraining1957 Před rokem +9

    When I look at Dmitry boxing in a gym, shadow boxing particularly, he looks well beatable!
    But when he’s boxing competitively? Wow! His boxing intelligence is what makes him shine!
    Boxing since the age of six, and literally thousands of rounds sparring, along with some 300 fights! Not forgetting his extremely good attitude to his craft!
    What a guy👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @SuperAlanfree
    @SuperAlanfree Před rokem +34

    Excellent video Fran. Bivol is very underrated for such a master of his craft. I'm glad that Klitchko didn't manage to get Bivol banned before the Canelo fight, even though he tried his hardest to get the fight cancelled just because Bivol is Russian by birth.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před rokem +5

      He's top drawer Alan, would have been a shame for him to miss out on that fight

    • @iloveyou281000
      @iloveyou281000 Před rokem +7

      He's Kyrgyz by birth. Russian by dual citizenship

    • @alextoader2880
      @alextoader2880 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@iloveyou281000 Bivol means ox in Romanian - Bivol - his family name is from Moldova - the sister country of Romania taken away after the WW2. I don't know about the citizenship, but here in Romania, we like to think of him to be Moldavian :). One of his parents are from Moldova, cant remember who.

    • @eirikrbloxharaldsson2394
      @eirikrbloxharaldsson2394 Před 4 měsíci

      @@alextoader2880his father is Moldovan, his mother is South Korean

  • @IvanIvanov-sf2dj
    @IvanIvanov-sf2dj Před rokem +8

    Hello! Thanks for the good video! Sorry for my english - google translate) I'm from Russia and a longtime Bivol fan. Bivol's style is for the most part the school of coach Isaev. It is somewhat different from the classical Russian (USSR) school of boxing, primarily in the emphasis on developing a sense of distance and working at a long distance. Another difference is the specific explosive strikes. To help you see this specific style and training, I suggest watching a few training videos of the Isaev school, in the 90s and in the present. Unfortunately, Isaev's coach has already died ( Links in next comment.

    • @IvanIvanov-sf2dj
      @IvanIvanov-sf2dj Před rokem +3

      Pay attention to practicing hitting and feeling the distance on the piece of paper!

  • @Christian-on4ck
    @Christian-on4ck Před rokem +17

    Great video Fran. A good exercise to show boxers the benefit of a high guard is to get them to put the high guard up and just pepper it with a couple straight shots while telling them to focus on keeping their eyes open while blocking the shots. Then tell them to put their hands down and do the same with the straight shots just falling short of their face and show them how naturally you will close your eyes and wince, thus affecting your effectiveness in a fight. This has helped me show fighters the benefits of the high guard and it also has a calming effect on the fighters as they now feel more secure with that guard in the ring, knowing they can block shots with confidence.

  • @boxingandrambling1404
    @boxingandrambling1404 Před rokem +22

    Great video. Honestly would love a follow up or a series on Bivol. Would be great if you could list some specific drills to do to emulate his style

  • @pedrorivera8255
    @pedrorivera8255 Před 28 dny +1

    Bivol made me a boxing fan again.

  • @philipvjones397
    @philipvjones397 Před rokem +30

    Bivol definitely one of the best around at the moment. I hope you can do Pirog one day. Slipped under the radar due to injury; otherwise, I think he would have had an exceptional career.

    • @astonbishop3857
      @astonbishop3857 Před rokem +3

      pirogs ring IQ was on a elite level, the way he beat jacobs was crazy and jacobs was in his prime. 🤟🏾

    • @dasbb2762
      @dasbb2762 Před rokem +1

      Yes... Pirog for me beat golovkin prime...

    • @ianmwangi4591
      @ianmwangi4591 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@dasbb2762that's a tough fight for me because prime ggg was nasty to deal with

    • @ianmwangi4591
      @ianmwangi4591 Před 8 měsíci

      Pirog is one of the best boxers I have seen fight

  • @paulhurst8113
    @paulhurst8113 Před rokem +7

    Fantastic breakdown Fran. He really is a joy to watch!

  • @trefeezy3536
    @trefeezy3536 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great breakdown, I’ve been studying his game. Incredible to watch. Thank you a lot

  • @matthewmillette9898
    @matthewmillette9898 Před rokem +3

    Great vid Fran! Been training for about 8 months now and after observing so many different styles and fighters I've recently found in the last few months that the Eastern style boxers really resonate with me and my own personal body mechanics and physiology. Not many frills (except for maybe Loma, lol) very direct and a focus on basic rigid structures while maintaining mobility and fluidity. Absolutely love to watch Bivol, Artur, and Usyk work. Thanks again.

  • @thegadflygang5381
    @thegadflygang5381 Před rokem +2

    Glad to see you are still at it Coach Fran. From fighting and coaching solely the Gloves/PAL and Amateurs I have really grown to love the Eastern European ethos. These are men whom even the best like Loma, Usyk, Beterbiev and Bivol end up fighting as an amateur till they are almost 30, wracking up a ton of experience and gaining National recognition.
    I too am a big fan of the extra wide stance as it give you so many options, especially with feinting and on defense. You can lean back altering your opponents perception of range and leading him to come in for a shot while all you have to do to counter is bring that weight forward again without changing the front foot placement.
    Face shielding, slick lateral movement to open up angles, using the hook as a distraction to get the uppercut in. Eastern European/Cuban boxing is great.
    God Bless and please dont ever stop coaching. Right on about everyone wanting to keep that lead hand low, especially at midrange. It is an awful habit so many guys do these days, never wanting to keep their high guard up.

  • @205CTT
    @205CTT Před rokem +2

    Great analyze, I needed that. Great input specially regarding him maintaining a squared up stance while having the wide stands, that make his lead jab so effective and powerful from naturally turning hip, thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @nb0616
    @nb0616 Před rokem +2

    absolutely brilliant analysis! i would love to hear you talk more about bivol. in particular, the various jabs and hooks he throws, his changing lead hand position from high, to mid, to low, how he changes levels by what looks like bringing the rear leg out while bending the front knee... or anything else you'd like to add or talk about. the bit about the bladed lower body and the squared upper body as well as the power jab were absolute game changers for me! thank you so much!

  • @njaciwilliamsilavwe6676
    @njaciwilliamsilavwe6676 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the work you put in Coach!!! I would love a Bivol drills like the Usyk videos you did last time. I really appreciate the content you put out. Simple, direct and effective the perfect stuff for all levels of boxing.

  • @Lordaniel899
    @Lordaniel899 Před rokem +2

    More than 20 years ago, with my 14yo son we joined a Fight Gym on the northern beaches in Sydney. He went on to become state welterweight amateur champion and a jujitsu gold medal winner. I live in another country but have continued to train to a boxing routine - sometimes in gyms, often solo. My sporting background is swimming and rowing - boxing is a skills based exercise that doesn't require much equipment or other people - at home i train with 14oz gloves, floor to ceiling bag and 2kg weights - for me, boxing based training is the best exercise rountine i have ever undertaken.

    • @user-si7jj4yr7y
      @user-si7jj4yr7y Před 6 měsíci

      And you let your demons go . Let them have a nap after good bag routine .

  • @gts013
    @gts013 Před 9 měsíci

    You did a great job explaining how his style works. Glad I watched this. Thank you.

  • @dannyy8619
    @dannyy8619 Před rokem +3

    Really enjoyed this one coach thank you! I have really enjoyed watching Bivol fight and Im glad you covered him

  • @SlickBoiMoi
    @SlickBoiMoi Před rokem +2

    Thanks coach for this great analysis. You’re really good at observing these little details and explain to us very well!

  • @jason41a
    @jason41a Před rokem

    great work coach.
    simple, straight forward analysis. quality stuff.

  • @robertnoall8847
    @robertnoall8847 Před 2 měsíci

    Incredible video, subscribed after 5 minutes, can't wait to watch your other videos!!

  • @danieldijmarescu5291
    @danieldijmarescu5291 Před rokem

    Great stuff, Fran! great video about an absolutely mesmerizing fighter

  • @ihopetowin
    @ihopetowin Před rokem

    Thank you, enjoyed watching.

  • @mrpuncher100
    @mrpuncher100 Před rokem

    Brilliant analysis you can see how passionate you are for his style. Simple really is best when done right!!!

  • @habibmalik1619
    @habibmalik1619 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for the amazing analysis Sir.

  • @romanblooded
    @romanblooded Před 10 měsíci

    you are the best man, this video is pure gold,I have an amateur fight tomorrow and you helped me consolidating my style
    respect from Italy 🇮🇹💪🏼

  • @bigjay24910
    @bigjay24910 Před 9 měsíci

    Brilliant video

  • @hanivdoniv
    @hanivdoniv Před 8 měsíci +3

    Bivol really mastered the pendulum step boxing style, also loved the analysis.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před 8 měsíci +1

      He certainly has 👍

    • @1681tiny
      @1681tiny Před 4 měsíci

      For reference, in russian this one named "shuttle".

  • @basteagui
    @basteagui Před rokem +1

    you're still my favorite boxing youtuber to watch and listen to coach!!!! keep bringing the sport to us who wouldn't know squat about boxing otherwise!!!!!

  • @pleasestop1760
    @pleasestop1760 Před rokem

    So much value, thankyou for sharing.

  • @seanbarker9272
    @seanbarker9272 Před rokem

    These analysis videos are really interesting 👍👍

  • @TruthSeekerAll
    @TruthSeekerAll Před rokem

    Excellent study coach.

  • @persnipoles
    @persnipoles Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for that. Bivol is a fascinating athlete, and I need noticers to show me some of why that is.

  • @baraasumrein9425
    @baraasumrein9425 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great break down

  • @jamesstat
    @jamesstat Před rokem +1

    Brilliant Fran, a great one for newbies to learn from

  • @F1TZGER4LD
    @F1TZGER4LD Před 5 měsíci

    Happy new year coach, great video as per. Bivol’s been my favourite fight for a while now, criminally underrated but I think people are starting to wake up and realise how good he is. My 14yr old cousin has just started boxing so I’ll be sharing the video with him, as you say, any amateur should want to emulate him but I think if you paired your points with clips of him doing the point you’re talking about it would help even more. Thanks for the vids

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Před rokem

    Coach is Super Quick and Smooth!

  • @onnovkerkhof
    @onnovkerkhof Před 5 měsíci

    What I love is his left hook when he retreats always covering a counterattack. He’s so loose with his left hand.

  • @karsaorlong3761
    @karsaorlong3761 Před rokem +1

    great video

  • @Quaterblackjesus
    @Quaterblackjesus Před rokem

    thanks for the video! you were saying its hard to get your fighters to keep their guard up and the biggest reason we put our guard down is to get more vision. After I learned this it was easier for me to mentally keep track of when I was dropping my guard.

  • @donshipman8441
    @donshipman8441 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks coach
    You are the best!
    Wish you were in Texas
    I would come train with you in person!

  • @sunriseeternity300
    @sunriseeternity300 Před rokem

    The gym is slowly progressing.. Looks good

  • @pestcreeper274
    @pestcreeper274 Před rokem

    Always love watching your analysis, Fran lad. 👊🏻👍🏻👏🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇵🇱

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate, will put something together 👍

    • @pestcreeper274
      @pestcreeper274 Před rokem

      You could put up some in gym spars, if that divy Elle sechbak can do it you defo can. I'd love to hear your critique on boxing within different MMA fights. Nate Diaz is generally considered to be a good boxer, within MMA but I recon you'd find the holes in his game. Hope you, and your family are good mate. 👍🏻

  • @vancouverraptors9276
    @vancouverraptors9276 Před rokem

    Thank you coach!

  • @danplasma
    @danplasma Před rokem

    subscribed! amazing teaching!

  • @inmaculadolopezaranda6092

    Bivol its so so clean when he fight perfecto tecnique

  • @williamyoung3164
    @williamyoung3164 Před rokem +1

    After I completed the Boxing Training Foundation, I watched your old long range hook videos, and it seems that Bivol does this exactly as you explained it. He seems to really confuse his opponents with mixing up the jab and the long-range hook with just a subtle difference in trajectory to sneak around the guard. Great video.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před rokem

      Thanks William - and well spotted, he executes those long range variations really well👍

  • @alextoader2880
    @alextoader2880 Před 7 měsíci

    Bivol should do more fights, he is so good and ppl just started to see him, but he should fight more, get more spotlight, and consolidate his legacy. He should also learn how to be popular, learn English etc... Boxing world is missing so much by not knowing and seeing Bivol.

  • @muhammadtyson8676
    @muhammadtyson8676 Před rokem

    Love your videos, and I think that you are currently one of the best channels for boxers.
    Do you currently train any fighters that actually compete?
    If no, were you training fighters in the past?

  • @ALHat22
    @ALHat22 Před rokem +1

    I would say, don’t be throwing while moving. Bivol stops/settles then throws, it’s fast but he does. He is in a solid stance when he throws his punch. Ali even, when he exchanged he would be in stance and throw then move. You don’t want to be caught with a punch while on your toes or your feet are off the ground, even if it’s on the gloves. Bivol is very patient!! He chooses his shots, he doesn’t let his opponents choose his shots. He throws punches that will land and doesn’t when they won’t.

  • @jdokona5480
    @jdokona5480 Před rokem +1

    So true without amateur you don't get pro boxers

  • @gravelgirls
    @gravelgirls Před rokem

    tremendous video

  • @lewiskeeling3896
    @lewiskeeling3896 Před 6 měsíci

    He also uses his wide and defensive stance (keeping his weight on his back leg whilst being on his back toes) to allow more fluid movement in his upper body. This leg is used for leverage in small bouncy movements giving him much easier and faster use of defence techniques like the pull etc. I must also add his high guard is impenetrable. Although I do wonder why people don't go to the body more with him? Maybe he keeps the distance too well

  • @abrahamsuarezlinares2271

    gracial al subtitulo puedo entender lo que explica ...muy buen video saludos desde lima peru

  • @jibrilkateregga5408
    @jibrilkateregga5408 Před rokem +1

    When it was announced Bivol was to fight Canelo I had no idea who Bivol was, I went out and started watching videos of Bivol, after watching a couple of them, tbh I was scared for Canelo because this dude is so hard to catch clean. I was not surprised by the results of that fight. Now I watch more of Bivol videos than Canelo. He has such an impeccable style.

  • @MECHANISMUS
    @MECHANISMUS Před rokem

    Bivol takes you to the Realm of Straight Punches. Straight Power!

  • @riccardoserafini2527
    @riccardoserafini2527 Před 8 měsíci

    Super Fran

  • @Xxxsniperxx1
    @Xxxsniperxx1 Před rokem +6

    Loved this! Definitely hope to see more drill-based videos on fighters like Loma, Usyk, and Bivol so we can practice at home. No other boxers intrigue me in the slightest compared to them.

  • @avaandlilah8133
    @avaandlilah8133 Před rokem

    Bravo

  • @HasbiksRightHand
    @HasbiksRightHand Před rokem +2

    Bivol and Usyk 💯🤺

  • @CJ-uf6xl
    @CJ-uf6xl Před rokem +2

    Brilliant thanks, I'll have to do my homework on Dmitry! Big fan of the old Soviet style of boxing and the styles you see from places like Cuba.
    How is the gym getting on Fran? Hope all is well.

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před rokem +2

      Thanks CJ. Progress is slow with the gym, but we have to keep focused on the outcome, will be a great environment for the boxers 👍 Hope all is well with you

  • @moshimoshi2.0
    @moshimoshi2.0 Před rokem +2

    Could you please do Artur Beterbiev next? Thank you!

  • @johnbrown8300
    @johnbrown8300 Před rokem

    Flody too. Have fundamental, said when he was young they 1st taught feet than hands

  • @thesquashedmango
    @thesquashedmango Před rokem +1

    Could you make a specific drills video, like how you did with Usyk? Thanks for the awesome content! :)

  • @SOLOMINVITALIY
    @SOLOMINVITALIY Před rokem +3

    Bivol is the boxing school of Nikolai Isaev

    • @un1vids
      @un1vids Před rokem +1

      Mashyanov ?

    • @user-wj5gf6bc5f
      @user-wj5gf6bc5f Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@un1vidsИсаев тренер Бивола с 10 до 20 лет по любителям именно он привил этот стиль ..Машьянов тоже из Санк Петербурга тренер по профи .Машьянов и Исаев вышли из одной советской школы ..У них даже был общий тренер Кусикьянц ...тренер Попенченко ..

  • @victorbrinch1043
    @victorbrinch1043 Před 11 měsíci

    really like canals style tho. do you think there's any way to make it applicable?

  • @dominikb8430
    @dominikb8430 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello Sir. Question: what is the main change that Bivol had to make for a professional style from Olympic boxing? I always wonder what is the main problem. Is that energy distribution? I mean he can't jump with pendulum for 12 rounds so he add more frontal position for a traditional squared stance?

  • @ryanbaileyboxing
    @ryanbaileyboxing Před rokem

    🙏🏾

  • @smirking8457
    @smirking8457 Před rokem

    Bivol seems to have a really good sense for when his opponents are tired and when they're recovered and just baiting as well (his radar was perfect against Canelo). He's a very smart/focused fighter
    The fight against Beterbiev will be legendary if they get around to it.

  • @alextoader2880
    @alextoader2880 Před 7 měsíci

    Maybe you could do a vid on how to counter this style? I mean, I love Bivol, I don't want his opponents to know how to beat him, but I am also curious what can be done to defeat this style?

  • @andrewmthomson0191
    @andrewmthomson0191 Před rokem +2

    This is absolute gold. The part about the body position is interesting as John Jones does the same in MMA, turning himself into a two handed fighter rather than having a dominant hand. The slight turn of the body also seems to help get all of the slack out of the body so he can kick instantly from either side.

  • @bronjames8713
    @bronjames8713 Před rokem

    Comparing hands down in range to drunk driving had me laughing so hard. I 100% agree emulate Bivol. Proof that you can win fights with good conditioning and a good 1 2.

  • @jamesstat
    @jamesstat Před rokem

    What do you make of the advice to “stay off the centre line” Frano??
    To open up angles..
    My coach told me this last week. I think it really helps…

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před rokem +2

      Very important aspect of boxing that Jay, helps defense and attacks👍

    • @jamesstat
      @jamesstat Před rokem

      @@myboxingcoach Aye, and it’s so simple to grasp too, amazing how the phraseology of concepts register or don’t register - it really helped me “stay off the centre line” as opposed to trying to think of slipping and rolling, inside, outside etc - just “stay off the centre line” works, I can work with that

  • @hasanucar5456
    @hasanucar5456 Před rokem

    How do you fight someone who has long arms like 7’5 inches longer and big hands and bone density like 5 times thicker ?

  • @nikopedyk7212
    @nikopedyk7212 Před rokem

    Fran can you please do a breakdown video of Gervonta Davis his style is becoming more popular and I want to learn it

  • @joshjime3731
    @joshjime3731 Před rokem

    I’ve always said it. Bivol wins because of his footwork😎🎯

  • @thetruththewayandthelife803

    Can you do a video on Charles burley

  • @nourinouri1684
    @nourinouri1684 Před rokem

    Bivol / usyk style is very exhausting, you got to have a stamina of marathon runner to keep fighting that way😮

  • @luxxm
    @luxxm Před 3 měsíci

    Hello coach, do you think its possible to adapt this style to fight an opponent taller than you ?

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před 3 měsíci

      Absolutely. Good skills are good skills. In fact using straight shots against a taller opponent is a good strategy, just make sure you cover the first 6 to 12 inches quickly 👍

  • @user-ms2dt9ip6v
    @user-ms2dt9ip6v Před rokem

    Bivol has perfect jeb and body punches of left hand . He is the King of Jeb

  • @Sam_BS_Electric
    @Sam_BS_Electric Před rokem +1

    I learnt more in one minute from the Russian school of boxing.

  • @eggyolked108
    @eggyolked108 Před rokem

    Willie pep is smiling down on you. 😊

  • @kotsios73
    @kotsios73 Před rokem +1

    i m a huge fan of Bivol movement/footwork style. Russian style, which has many thing in common with Cuban style imo. If I was 30 years younger I would definitely adopt this fighting style!! However I recognize that it is a ,way too much stamina consuming, style which requires a top condition in order to perform consistently for 12 rounds, like Bivol. Only few pro boxers I ve seen through the years would be able to do that for 36 fighting minutes. On the other hand Mexican style is less demanding, in case you are willing to stay in the pocket and absorb more damage of course. Just some thoughts. Tell if you think otherwise

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před rokem +1

      Could not agreee more. One of the (many) things that impresses me about Usyk is his ability to maintain mobility for the full 12. Top operators.

    • @kotsios73
      @kotsios73 Před rokem

      @@myboxingcoach I remember a few years back watching Usyk against Gassiev which was a fantastic fighter imo , and I was thrilled by the way he neutralized him with his non stop movement and his jab (I believe he threw a record number of jabs that night). And he did that consistently for 12 rounds. AND this a guy weight 200 lbs!! Wow

  • @johnwhitedud8024
    @johnwhitedud8024 Před rokem

    About canelo can you make a video about his style very good video 😄👍

  • @ianmwangi4591
    @ianmwangi4591 Před rokem

    If you check his fight Vs radchenko it's beautiful

  • @MalcolmBetruger
    @MalcolmBetruger Před 8 měsíci

    Mate, how do you condition yourself to last 3 rounds with this pendulum style. I can barely last a round using this..😭

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před 8 měsíci

      Not going to lie, it requires serious fitness levels. Freaks me out seeing Usyk do it for 12!

  • @contempris2383
    @contempris2383 Před rokem +1

    I saw him fight 2 years ago and said on the spot he would beat Canelo. They called me madman. Canelo needs to to be feed a steady diet of glass chinned British Fighters.

  • @SELF-TRAINING
    @SELF-TRAINING Před 2 měsíci

    Dmitry Bivol is the best technician in boxing history, and the Soviet school of boxing is the best in the world.

  • @musicsdarkangel
    @musicsdarkangel Před rokem +1

    Fran, does Bivol have a pendulum-based technique? I can’t tell. Excellent lesson!

    • @Samual_33
      @Samual_33 Před rokem +1

      Yes he does that back and forward motion that is the pendulum step your seeing

    • @musicsdarkangel
      @musicsdarkangel Před rokem +2

      @@Samual_33 I thought so. I use that as part of my arsenal as well- It's very effective for jumping in with attacks and evading.

    • @Samual_33
      @Samual_33 Před rokem

      @@musicsdarkangel I'm glad to hear you have success using that technique, I would like to learn it when I'm able to walk again I fractured my heel a few months ago. Now walking with crutches but definitely back in the boxing club once healed

    • @Samual_33
      @Samual_33 Před rokem

      @@musicsdarkangel I will find a video I watched with bivols pendulum share you the link shortly

    • @Samual_33
      @Samual_33 Před rokem

      @@musicsdarkangel czcams.com/video/CaH1BTWYmvk/video.html

  • @stephank8641
    @stephank8641 Před rokem +1

    Don't you think that bivol's weakness in his style would be body shots?

  • @kukayaSA14T
    @kukayaSA14T Před rokem +1

    This style consume a lot of energy.. in case wanna master it you have to need tons of cardio

  • @Sam_BS_Electric
    @Sam_BS_Electric Před rokem

    Lomanchenko?

  • @daysofmkty3029
    @daysofmkty3029 Před 6 měsíci

    Master the basics

  • @andybarrera5543
    @andybarrera5543 Před rokem

    So you can’t use this style very much if you’re the shorter fighter?

    • @myboxingcoach
      @myboxingcoach  Před rokem +1

      You can Andy. It's about timing, beating a reach advantage is a matter of your feet being a few inches further forward at exactly the right time 👍

    • @andybarrera5543
      @andybarrera5543 Před rokem

      Thank you coach I need to work on timing then. Thank you for replying on a video well past it’s prime 👍 gold advice from you always

  • @jordanmcdonald8754
    @jordanmcdonald8754 Před rokem

    Great advice about not using Pro styles in amateurs. 😏🤣🤣. I used to train with an amateur. Who had that pro style. When sparring or fighting an inexperienced am. He looked incredible. But when fighting an elite am. He got absolutely schooled 🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-rw1wo3tq8z
    @user-rw1wo3tq8z Před 4 měsíci

    11 minutes of my life I ll never get back, 12 if you count that message too..

  • @donjohnson7550
    @donjohnson7550 Před rokem

    François