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  • @kingVOliver
    @kingVOliverАй бұрын

    bether training then mine hahahah keep up! <3

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker588Ай бұрын

    Having trained and cornered over 100 amateur fighters, I find immense joy in revisiting those moments captured on footage. Being a boxing coach, or any coach for that matter, involves more than just training. It's about juggling multiple roles; I'm their coach, mentor, counselor, friend, enemy and even a father figure. Whether it's offering guidance during training sessions or being there for them at 2 am when they need someone to talk to, I'm fully invested in their journey. As their coach, I've witnessed them at their lowest and their highest, both inside and outside the ring. Coaching isn't just a job to me; it's my purpose, my calling. I wholeheartedly embrace every aspect of being a coach, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    I'm refining the small details that improve movement and patiently teaching until the student gets it right.

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    Apologies Ashley (I think that was your name) could you repost your comment.

  • @oogs9114
    @oogs91142 ай бұрын

    Looking sharp

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    thank you much appreciated.

  • @christophercharles3426
    @christophercharles34262 ай бұрын

    Effortless movement and power coach 👊🏽

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    Thank you brother! it was fun.

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    I had the privilege of meeting Robert Garcia on on a few occasions, which stands as a highlight in my coaching career. Travelling all the way from New Zealand to California, my sole purpose was to glean insights from observing his training methods and coaching techniques. I approached my time there with humility, merely aiming to absorb and learn from the sidelines. Despite my initial intention to stay out of the way, Robert graciously welcomed me into his gym and generously shared his knowledge and experience with me. He even took the time to personally coach me, demonstrating techniques and holding mitts for me to enhance my skills as a coach for young amateur boxers back home. I am deeply honored by his kindness and guidance, and I will forever cherish this opportunity. I hope to work with him one of these days as a student coach.

  • @etlog9539
    @etlog95392 ай бұрын

    you go king

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏

  • @TIZ_TheZone
    @TIZ_TheZone2 ай бұрын

    The Joseph Parker, over 10 years ago; now he's at the very top. More proof that success will come. Thank you for posting this video, man.

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    Thank you, yes hes come a very long way. who would you like to see him fight next?

  • @TIZ_TheZone
    @TIZ_TheZone2 ай бұрын

    @@Kevin.Parker588 Well, this is just the opinion of a random dude who is an amateur grappler rather than a boxer. But I'd be interested to see Joseph go up against Tyson Fury. It seems like Francis Ngannou showed that investing in some grappling work could pay off in countering Tyson's strategy of using his weight to gas out and pressure his opponents. Joseph Parker seems to have a similar build to Francis, to the point to where he could probably create a similar level of bulk/strength and technical grappling skills in a relatively short amount of time (in contrast, Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua seem to be naturally slimmer dudes who don't have the potential to build as much mass as quickly, and guys like Usyk seem to have a shorter skeletal build overall that would make it impossible to create a lot of upper body mass while also retaining their speed/dexterity). But these are just my thoughts. What do you think? Edit: I just realized that Fury and Parker are friends, so I understand that the likelihood they fight each other is pretty low.

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    Throwback video with Joseph Parker, so happy to see how far the uso has gone, He is very humble and down to earth, he will take the time to talk and acknowledge you. Blessings to you Joe and family, hope to cross paths with you again uso.

  • @christophercharles3426
    @christophercharles34262 ай бұрын

    Awesome stuff what year was this..??

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    ​@@christophercharles3426 thank you, I think this was either 2010 or 2011, he was still in the amateurs just before he turned pro. long time ago now. did you see his last fight with Deontay Wilder? what did you think?

  • @christophercharles3426
    @christophercharles34262 ай бұрын

    @@Kevin.Parker588 yeah he looked great... looking forward to his next fight... loving your padwork videos the way the guys make huge improvements in movement and footwork is awesome... all the best from the UK.. 👍🏽

  • @TIZ_TheZone
    @TIZ_TheZone2 ай бұрын

    Slick work man, we'll have to try emulating what you guys are doing.

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    Thank you brother, it was fun working on this. Wanted to be explosive within the pocket. Glad you liked it

  • @TIZ_TheZone
    @TIZ_TheZone2 ай бұрын

    @@Kevin.Parker588 Definitely, I tend to rely on kicks for spacing, so my training partners and I are deficient when it comes to working in the pocket. It's good to see how you drill to become comfortable in there 👍

  • @alexeymatveev9031
    @alexeymatveev90312 ай бұрын

    Great work guys 💪

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5882 ай бұрын

    Thank you brother, much appreciated.

  • @christophercharles3426
    @christophercharles34263 ай бұрын

    Guy still moves well for 51... keep it up man... 🙌🏽

  • @Kevin.Parker588
    @Kevin.Parker5883 ай бұрын

    Thank you!, hes really enjoying boxing training.