The Importance of Setting & Controlling The Pace In Boxing
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In this breakdown analysis, I take a closer look at the importance of setting and controlling the pace. I give examples of different fighting styles and how you can also look to improve your use of pace in a fight or understand it better while watching fights.
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If you liked this, check out my video on the importance of Rhythm in boxing - kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioyc2dCDnMq-iJc.html
This is a type of video that people who box want to see, very informative and useful.
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear feedback like this. Was my intention to help with this video. 🙂
@LA_Native
Жыл бұрын
I would also add that this is the type of video that makes people who don’t box appreciate the technical aspect of boxing more and makes them want to learn how to box. Win-win-win for everyone.
@Danielkozina
Жыл бұрын
Never properly learnt about this this helps alot.
Aaron Pryor would throw 100 punches a fight throughout a 15 round fight. Margarito also threw a lot during his prime, but we all know what happened with him. Today, a big man like Benavidez. I remember Jirov doing a crazy pace at Cruiserweight also. Anyways love the channel.
Bivol pace and rythm is very underrated.
really cool video for actual boxers. I feel this does not get talked about enough in the Fight-/Style Breakdown Community on youtube. Keep up the good work, my man!
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that Raj! Plan on doing more like this going forward
@RajSingh-lr7lj
Жыл бұрын
@@BoxingLife Very much appreciated, brother!
Other examples of aggressive pressure Duran against Sugar Ray Leonard and the second/third fights with DeJesus. In the second Dejesus fight he set a very fast pace and was knocked down in the first round by a right hand, but remained committed to that fast pace, with DeJesus eventually tiring out and succumbing to the immense pressure after a spirited effort. In the third fight, he took a more fundamental approach, boxing DeJesus and establishing a rhythm of just breaking him down. Against Leonard, he was able to hurt him early and drag him into a fast paced fight on the inside, where he almost always had the tactcical advantage. If anything, its a testament to Leonard's brilliance that he put up the performance he did, even in defeat
Prime Duran set a really good pace in his fights. Regardless of the range he was fighting at he was always active
Thank you, Jimmy for another excellent video upload in regard to sharing your perspective of setting and controlling the pace. As a true and very dedicated boxer, personally I'm an outside fighter. I'm an ambidextrous switch hitter/southpaw boxer. I'm blessed with a shot gun jab and I stay defensively responsible with a high guard defense (similar to Ronald "Winky" Wright as a southpaw). In my opinion, Dmitry Bivol is for me the perfect outside fighter to study! He definitely sets the pace in his victories, stays defensively responsible, and throws a high volume of punches. His footwork (pendulum step) is excellent. I'm a southpaw/switch hitter that boxes similar to Bivol, but as a southpaw Bivol. I'm in essence a technician in regards to my influences (Ronald "Winky" Wright, Andrae "SOG" Ward, and Dmitry Bivol). In regard to your video, I like Bivol's style because I consider him an outside fighter that's aggressive, defensively responsible, a counter puncher, and he definitely sets the pace. The perfect example, Dmitry Bivol's victory against Canelo Alvarez.
Helps alot man, controls everything and helps you to set your shots up and find your rythem.
Great Video! I whould really like a Video about distance control next.
Friday 19th April 2024. 02.17am Thank you.
Thank you for another treasure for the sport and the community coach. You help athletes and trainers with your insights. Keep up the great work!
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
Hi, loving the content recently. As a boxing channel myself this is really interesting to watch!
Thank you Brother.
Learn from these type of videos being a coach/teacher ALL SPORTS and other areas of life. Keep them coming!! 🤩
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
That's the plan!
Very good video. I enjoy these types of videos so please keep doing them. I know that they might not bring the highest of views but they are much appreciated by the true fans of the sport.
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! That's the plan!
@secretcinemalagos5662
Жыл бұрын
correct
Thank you. Excellent analysis...
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
great video. I'm glad someone else views Callum Smith the way i do. He is great on the outside, good at mid-range but not so good on the inside. I have always wondered why he doesn't implement more tactics to stay in his strongest range. He could be using more backward footwork, more check hooks, more frames and head manipulations and more clinching imo.
Great video again
Very interesting video
Amazing vid 🤩
Joe Frazier was a relentless swarmer he would come out full speed as soon as the first bell sounds he can keep it up for 15 rounds. Has a broken rhythm unreal heart and determination to win. He’s good example RIP JOE
Another excellent video!
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks 🙏🏻❤️
Very good video!
@sombrix007
Жыл бұрын
This video is eligible for an award, it is very well crafted and executed, good job!
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate this feedback! Thank You!
Brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Thank you bro!
I love this style of video.
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, more to come!
I would love to see you do a riddick bowe analysis. By the way love ur channel.
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Will be doing this soon!
Rare and underrated content
I look at the clock during a round as well but it's because I'm usually gassed out already.
Loma vs linares is the perfect example of an aggressive pressure fighter like loma setting the pace! You can say it too nakatani cus bro looked a step behind the whole fight
Hi Jimmy I've got two names for you, Salvador Sanchez and Jersey Joe Walcott. Keep up the good work!
Say what u want about GGG. That man comes to fight.
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
Sure does my man! 👊
Muhammad Ali was so good at setting the pace
Jamie 🙏
Ricky hatton Was pretty good at it
I think pit bull Cruz applies smart defensive pressure
Inoue, loma, Fulton, paqiauo, usyk, subirle Matias, josh Taylor, prograis, Catterall
Do you have a podcast Jamie?
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
I have a podcast on the channel called Fight Thoughts. Will be developing this further over the next year.
Tommy Morrison vs Ray Mercer
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Best recent example has to be usyk
Tommy Morrison gassed against Ray Mercer badly. Resulting in one of the most brutal knockouts ever 🤜🫨🤛
PAC man aggressive fighting got him knocked out cold by Juan Manuel Marquez
Teo, did want he needed to do to win the fight.
Dimitry bivol
Then why Pacquiao lose to Mayweather?
@MarcoAntonio-ei6en
Жыл бұрын
Mayweather was fundamentally (technically)sound in all areas.
showing lomachenko doing roadwork for 10 seconds in a video all about pacing is disgraceful, one of the best at setting and controlling paces
@BoxingLife
Жыл бұрын
There are 100s of boxers who are brilliant at setting and controlling the pace who I didn't include. Am I disgraceful for not including them too? lol
@vince11harris
Жыл бұрын
@@BoxingLife no you’re fine
@staymad6900
Жыл бұрын
@@BoxingLife you know you do good work, and you do your research You’re Not gonna please everyone ignore these bums keep grinding. Bam Rodriguez one to watch his pace control is way beyond his years.
@agl9591
Жыл бұрын
Lol Cry more
Mayweather was a good fighter No Doubt Master of Disguise for sure he definitely lost to Marcos Maidana watch that fight again please but I grew up in a time where there was Muhammad Ali George Foreman Kenny Norton Joe Frazier Sonny Liston Ernie shavers Roberto Duran Hagler Hearns Sugar Ray Leonard Iron Mike Tyson Evander Holyfield Riddick Bowe Lennox Lewis Donovan razor ruddock Roy Jones Jr Nigel Benn Gerald McClellan Bernard Hopkins Pernell Whitaker Julio Cesar Chavez the list goes on and on is Mayweather the goat what about Rocky Marciano way tougher Fighters than Mayweather fight but you must give him his due he did accomplish a lot just not my type of fighting with that being said much respect to him anyways it is what it is it was what it was