Boxing trainer with a 11-1 record as a professional cornerman and an Amateur World and National title and Arizona Golden Gloves Open Division State Title. 20+ years of experience in the Boxing game. Inspired by legendary trainer Cus D’Amato and the Peekaboo style.
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This is not for fighters over 5:10 ft tall This is a boxing style for shorter people to their advantage
Standing too tall mate, bend the knees, get lower and lean forward a bit more. The style is meant to be aggresive. Watch Mike Tyson.
Best tutorial; Straight to the point.
there is no going back in peekaboo
Its actually harder than it looks
The best peekaboo trainer ❤❤❤
Great explanation, thank you!
This is a very good video
i don't see anything special, good luck!
Sparred for the first time, I used peekaboo. Didn’t know why I was leaning forward so much on my slips and getting nailed. This dude’s videos diagnosed it so well, gonna try these drills. Pumped!
i need more peekaboo
awesome video, peekaboo is a lost art. other styles are boring to watch and terribly weak. Never give this up.
Great drill!
Its a good video though
Mike tyson never went backwards
Appreciate the video. Question, I'm having a challenge throwing from my hips and legs instead I keep depending on arms and shoulders. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
Great video . Not many videos on pressure with the slip jab . The boxer used for the video is moving at the right speed to study the movement.
Correction *Cuban
Another great video coach!
I really like this Video, please make more Videos about the Peek a Boo Style like this.
Good information on how to do the peekaboo👍
That spring step is good but be careful with it. Throw jabs while springing. Also, springing to the other side from slightly southpaw position would be better
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With this I was jumping too high at first, but always make sure to jump the bare minimum so when you land you dont fall as easy.
That's a really good Video again, I think it might help me.
Finding your window
the size of the trainers meat hooks
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👍👍👍👍🥊🥊👊very good insights
You're an excellent coach. How much do you charge for classes. And I hear you're located in Arizona is that true?
Thank you so much for the support. Yes I am located in Tucson, Arizona. Our memberships are $75 per month. Are you located near us?
Thanks for your help
Can you release the whole Peek-A-Boo session please? It's really interesting.
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@@ttownboxing nice, thank you.
One the best content about boxing on social media by far thanks bro
Way to go Jake!
Take on me...
I didn't realize till about halfway through the video that the purple person was a dude.
Good job inspecting every move in the fighter, Coach. Makes a huge difference in their development.
That detail about pulling straight back is important! Thank you
Coach you're a genius ❤
Thank you so much!
I used to love Kung Fu movies and unreal fighting mechanics & dynamics. I love peakaboo boxing just as much. I'm totally fascinated with it. Even watching PB training and shadowboxing gets me pumped up.
Hi. What is that CHSH sound boxers make when punching. Like tyson does when he punchs
Wtf kind of weaving is that?
Let thoughs people that don't know think they know. Apply your own style no click baiting.
I used to wonder how that shizz worked, then some dude started doing it full speed during a sparring session and I was punching air. It’s surprisingly difficult to punch someone’s head who’s doing that
As a south paw I am sad I can only use this sometimes.
One of the best channel by far !
Thank you so much for the support!!
Next time film in landscape pls. Subscribed.
Spring step after slip takes you straight into the lane of subsequent collisions punch. After cross you slipping towards the left hook making the hook even more deadly, same after slipping jab. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
That's why you combine it with a jab and it works with only distractions
Stop hating get a channel yourself then chat !😢
The ome thing I noticed myself when trying this style was that standing squared I could only move left to right. But with step foot by foot foreward I also could move to the front leg like in the classic style. A very good detail to keep in mind.