Inoue & Ohashi’s Favourite Counter
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Ohashi and Inoue demonstrate countering the straight right with a left hook right uppercut. I've added in translated subs and fight examples to show this counter in action in real scenarios.
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This is the most polite boxing trainer ive ever seen
In the clips he pretty much doesn´t step when he is throwing the punches. He was steping before or after. You can tell he is already in position to both defend and attack. Actually crazy how calm and on point he is.
@Cente_Bui
Ай бұрын
Gotta boil down to the opponent he’s countering. He doesn’t need to be planted to use his power because of his dex and balance. Each clip, I think, shows the exchange starting from a 50/50. Which is def a mistake against Inoue. The more powerful, speedy, athletic fighter has the advantage in a 50/50 position. On top of that, he’s breaking their base with this specific counter 🫨. It’s typically better to attack from an advantageous angle. But against Inoue, one of the best at moving while punching, you’re likely gonna get countered anyways 😂
丁度相手が右ストレートを放ってくるところだったので動画のおかげで助かりました。ありがとうございました。
Boxing is endless when it comes to knowledge. You can fight 40 years retire and there’s still more you never knew you didn’t know. Beautiful sport
@mabyonedayicanbehappy
Ай бұрын
Everything is
Great tutorial this boxer is quality trust me he will go down in the history books of boxing
@bjuganda7758
Ай бұрын
For me, he's the greatest Japanese boxer in history and 2nd in Asia (1st Pacquiao)
@vince11harris
Ай бұрын
@@bjuganda7758that’s how I have it as well
@tha1ne
Ай бұрын
@@bjuganda7758 if he keeps this up, he might just be the greatest boxer period.
Great content as always thanks 👍
Creating collision punches from static position is pretty sick I guess
What a gem! Are there more videos of those two explaining techniques?
@BoxingLife
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately the only one as far as I know. There is more from ohashi though giving other demonstrations.
@mabyonedayicanbehappy
Ай бұрын
I'm glad I did not skip this video, now I can show my grandma what happens when she takes away my Xbox 360 😡
@manateamtv2756
27 күн бұрын
Dude the DVD this came from is INSANE; there's way more than just this technique in there. I got it from Japan a while back haha. It's an Ohashi DVD.
@pitt1939
27 күн бұрын
@@manateamtv2756 Just looked it up online. Thank you very much for the information!!
@manateamtv2756
26 күн бұрын
@pitt1939 a bunch of clips from it have been popping up on social media recently haha gotta spread the truth
Inoue and Ohashi explaining the Sweet Science with the same energy as a Nintendo Direct XD
Thanks good info
The secret of Japanese boxers is simple. They just kept practicing simple basics that other boxers overseas did not do because they were bored.
@SnowPyramid
26 күн бұрын
Seriously what are you talking about
@DisingenuousComment
18 күн бұрын
my brain just got stupider after reading that comment
@Jaburu
4 күн бұрын
didn't even know japanese boxing was a thing lol
I wasn’t expecting him when I opened this video 😂❤ love it ❤
@scionicx
Ай бұрын
Same here! I thought its another Film study. I never expected an actual Tutorial!
The strength is also a weakness. This is how Nery caught him. But this is also how we slept Nery.
@sharkparty1027
Ай бұрын
Every attack means you are open for an attack. The trick is not to spam its use like in street fighter. Spamming hadoukens over and over again.
@TheStruggler12
Ай бұрын
we?
@Shadowdancer777
Ай бұрын
He got caught by not guarding his face when he punched. Not because this technique.
@keion_arknights
Ай бұрын
This punch didn't get him caught, this is a rear uppercut. He threw a lead uppercut and then the right hook was being thrown as a counter left came his way, caught him mid punch. A left hook right uppercut like this was part of the finishing sequence.
@mr.soystein7849
7 күн бұрын
@@Shadowdancer777he was caught in the middle of throwing a right hook. Nery just timed Inoue perfectly.
Bro is so polite. Thank you 🙇
@AJ-iu6nw
15 күн бұрын
domo arigato
This is a very well done analysis and explanation. To see something similar used in American boxing look up Eddie Futch who didnt necessarily teach a parry into a right uppercut but rolling under the right hand and countering with the right uppercut. It was done well by Riddick Bowe
貴重な動画ですね👍️すごい
Man i wish i could train with these guys and absorb all their knowledge.
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Bro is there more content of them anywhere to be found?
That must took him so much training time to adjust the timing for parry & counter combos.
He counter the orthodox backhand very well with his lead hook and its really fast and accurate
Ohashi is one of those guys that met El Finito, this dude fought a legend and now his guiding generations of best fighters in his homeland to become legend.
Great find. Do you have any other tutorials featuring Inoue?
😂😂 known as white fang Upper cut then hook Special move by Alexander zangif hajime no ippo😅😅
Requires crazy timing.
Scores another stoppage with the lead hook / push into the rear uppercut
@BoxingLife
Ай бұрын
He sure did!
@eliteboxfitness
Ай бұрын
@BoxingLife another thing I like about inoue is there are no secrets. he posts his sparring his trianing etc its all online even his favourite pucnhes that they work on he says lmao and you still can't beat him he's that good. ther are no secrets all these folks telling you there's secrets in training forget all that's just ego talking /trying to obscure the fact that it's all about quality preparation. wanna study inoie it's all there he does open exhibitions sparring as well . the only world class fighter that does that loool he scores another stopage with this exact sequence . majority of boxing is full of archaic minds who don't bother reaeraxhing . if this was tennis or American football etc they'd have every single move down to a T. you have guys like davidson and Lee wylie who are now seen as the vanguard / gold standard of research pre fight. em actually just do your research. lazy society
@jackjack4412
Ай бұрын
@@eliteboxfitness in your opinion, are Davidson and Lee Wylie good analysts and good resources for people wanting to study the sweet science?
@eliteboxfitness
Ай бұрын
@@jackjack4412 yes, thats a decent start
I think that video was uploaded before
最後に会長のアゴかすめるの笑う
Kuzushi counter
He did this to Luis Nery. Watch the last knockdown.
Pixel protagonist moment 🍔
A thing of rare beauty
how to do it as a southpaw vs orthodox ?
Is that A. I?
ow
real life haijime no ippo XD
what was Inoue’s age in this video ?
@cookiebot3369
Ай бұрын
He was either 21 or 22.
@Mendoza_777
Ай бұрын
@@cookiebot3369 and in his fight’s clips?
@cookiebot3369
Ай бұрын
@@Mendoza_777 21
@tankerock
Ай бұрын
@@Mendoza_777 same
大橋のザルガードは凄かったな。張第1戦なんか被弾率ほぼ100%だったもんな。
Real life Miyata
He needs to keep improving, more skills, so he can be undisputed at featherweight. Could work more on implementing skills and tactics of fighters he studies. If he trains as he should, the actual fights at featherweight should be easy work, and the only difficulty should be in his preparation and training.
@iiahahybilaash9434
Ай бұрын
At 135 lbs right?
井上若いな
amateurs
Good Stuff 🥊
Nonito Donaire always do this move sometimes with a step back
@firechan5597
Ай бұрын
Donaire was actually of of inoues favorite fighters and inoue looked up to him - some people also forget that donaire use to be in the p4p and is one of the hardest hitters in the boxing game which is crazy
@BoxingLife
Ай бұрын
@@firechan5597 prime Donaire was scary!
@firechan5597
Ай бұрын
@@BoxingLife I agree . Unfortunately inoue was caught slipping I think if donaire didn’t catch him inoue would have outboxed donaire but after that he was seeing double vision and scored a knockdown.
@DisingenuousComment
Ай бұрын
@@BoxingLifehe still is
@stevenr5149
Ай бұрын
@@DisingenuousComment Donaire is not the guy he was at 30. It is an insult to his ability and skill when he was in the prime of his life. He is great now-because he was even better then.