4 Boxing Styles | What is Your Style?| Coach Daron Boxing

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Coach Daron

Coach Daron

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The 4 Boxing Styles or Personalities as I like to call them. In this video, I break down the 4 boxing styles and how to nullify them. You'll also be able to identify your own core style after watching this video
The 4 boxing styles are 1. The Swarmer/In Fighter 2. The Boxer-Counter Puncher/Out Fighter 3. The Boxer-Puncher 4. The Brawler
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@IAmCountDooku
@IAmCountDooku Рік тому
A good example I like to use to compare styles, is the big 3 of the golden era of boxing. Ali, Foreman, and Frazier. Ali was a great out-fighter, Frazier was a great swarmer, and Foreman was a great slugger/brawler puncher. I always find it interesting, like Frazier beat Ali because he didn’t let Ali get distance, and pressured Ali, Foreman beat Frazier because sluggers/puncher brawlers like their opponents to get into the inside, and pummle them with destructive blows, and Ali beat Foreman by staying on the outside, and using the rope-a-dope tactic to tire out Foreman, and frustrate him, not allowing him to land any solid punches that otherwise would prove deadly. It’s like a game of rock, paper, scissors if you think about it.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Yesss great insight. As they say ‘styles make fights!’
@IAmCountDooku
@IAmCountDooku Рік тому
@@coachdaronboxing indeed, they really do!
@manarakhs9860
@manarakhs9860 9 місяців тому
And also mike tyson was a in fighter
@g.t.ouroboros8950
@g.t.ouroboros8950 2 місяці тому
I screenshot this comment
@kingclampshg-117
@kingclampshg-117 3 роки тому
I’m definitely a boxer puncher because I love counter punching and fighting at distance but I do love getting inside and throwing big shots in the close range even as a taller lengthy dude
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Deadly!
@Purmeiwansuay
@Purmeiwansuay 3 роки тому
Who asked
@kingclampshg-117
@kingclampshg-117 3 роки тому
@@Purmeiwansuay your mama asked
@mty5
@mty5 2 роки тому
Taller guys are that hard to fight as long as you block they're wierd hooks and upper cuts at close range
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@mty5 100%
@Danny-hj2qg
@Danny-hj2qg 2 роки тому
You forgot the 5th style of boxer, the 'runner', sometimes also known as 'the bicyclist'. They basically get on their bicycle and cycle around the ring for the entire fight. A perfect example is Rigondeaux. 🏃🏾‍♂️
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
I would classify 'runner' under out fighter-counter puncher
@ppantg1
@ppantg1 2 роки тому
Mayweather school of boxing fam :)
@alvarosalgado377
@alvarosalgado377 2 роки тому
Outfighter-Stylist-Counter puncher. Prime Ali was like that, but with much more running than Rigo.
@conflict7269
@conflict7269 2 роки тому
Hey now
@c2c1330
@c2c1330 Рік тому
And Mayweather
@The_Honcho
@The_Honcho 2 роки тому
As a little dude for my weight, 5’9 185 lbs with a 65” reach. The swarmer style was my go to, pretty much tried copying Joe Frazier and Rocky Marciano. But I found out hella quick I need to raise my stamina to otherworldly levels to keep it up
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Good stuff, you're on the right track!
@aaz1010
@aaz1010 2 роки тому
You got this man!! Good footwork, head movement, and stamina will make you a menace in the ring!
@tabo01
@tabo01 2 роки тому
intervals.
@gcktdhu9318
@gcktdhu9318 2 роки тому
Darn bro you have really short arms
@Raphsophomes
@Raphsophomes 2 роки тому
Go down to 175, your stamina and striking would be better suited there but if your comfortable weight is 180 and up then idk how your gonna get that conditioning and keep that weight. Im 5,11 and 138 pounds, before i was 146 but acquiring the stamina took a ton out of me no matter how much i ate. I ended up dropping down a class. Its hard to keep weight it really is, especially boxing if you wanna wield that power you might have to chip some off to make it sharper. Never go too low though. Its not good for anyone, or to watch.
@iangill3695
@iangill3695 3 роки тому
When I started I was a brawler because that’s really the only thing I knew how to do, but now I’m starting to become the boxer-puncher. I can also use orthodox and southpaw stances which is dope
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Nice...you're on your way!
@Ommarrie
@Ommarrie 3 роки тому
Litt 💯
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
@@Ommarrie thanks man!
@giov8955
@giov8955 6 місяців тому
I'm still a Brawler and I've been fighting for 2 years 😂
@hiddenpathwingchun5045
@hiddenpathwingchun5045 3 роки тому
GREAT video. Too many coaches try to teach students to be "them" rather than themselves. We should always strive to uncover the "natural", latent response of our pupils. We can never give a student what they don't already possess [hidden within]. NO one fights the same. Each man is unique & must express themselves in each system. New subscriber. God bless!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Exactly! Thanks, God bless!
@joeslacker1020
@joeslacker1020 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing Have you trained any national champs , coach?
@mrfantasticyellow2471
@mrfantasticyellow2471 2 роки тому
You forgot to talk about "The I came from the hood" stance i.e Emmanuel Williams 🤣🤣
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
LOL
@arthas640
@arthas640 2 роки тому
"Street fighting" is the new way of saying "amateur skill, champion ego". Real street fighters can be tough and brutal but I'd honestly be surprised if even 10% of guys going into MMA or boxing have been in more then 1 real street fight (school yard brawls dont count and neither do back yard boxing matches). Foreman and Tyson were true thugs before they got into boxing and it gave them a solid base to build on but they got into real fights, they didnt fight some fall down drunk 1 time in an alley or fight a friend in their back yard 1 time and then instantly say they were the next world champion.
@mrfantasticyellow2471
@mrfantasticyellow2471 2 роки тому
@@arthas640 You didn't get the reference then. Watch Emmanuel Williams debut fight
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@arthas640 good point
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@arthas640 good point. Even a lot martial arts street defense 'experts' don't have much or any real street fighting experience. They use a lot of theoretical analysis and sell that
@jahimuddin2306
@jahimuddin2306 3 роки тому
I am comfortable with out-fighting and Brawling. I just feel awkward with Swarming though.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Out-fighting and brawling is a strong combination, you'll be tough to deal with for any opp
@jahimuddin2306
@jahimuddin2306 3 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing, Thanks. I cannot wait to get back into boxing when things start to get better.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
@@jahimuddin2306 I hear u fam, keep training though because it could be a while before things get back to normal
@jahimuddin2306
@jahimuddin2306 3 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing, I have been shadowboxing and sparring with my little brother.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
@@jahimuddin2306 Good stuff!
@Hazey_Haider
@Hazey_Haider 2 роки тому
You forgot the “Nate Robinson” style. Basically you just sleep on the canvas.
@iamnouser8071
@iamnouser8071 2 роки тому
😹😹
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
I must've forgot lol
@bradpitt1263
@bradpitt1263 2 роки тому
He learned that style from Manny
@ICCraider
@ICCraider 2 роки тому
@@bradpitt1263 You stupid. He learned that from Amir Khan.
@YashyahuYarabaumYasharal110
@YashyahuYarabaumYasharal110 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing Amir Khan is undefeated at this style :D
@longbeachmaumba7059
@longbeachmaumba7059 3 роки тому
My favorite style is the Swarmer. Non stop action.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Nice, you must be in great shape!
@Boredtube2024
@Boredtube2024 3 роки тому
Lot of stamina and endurance needed
@christianarieladitya6846
@christianarieladitya6846 2 роки тому
A lot of stamina
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@christianarieladitya6846 yes 100%
@derp9193
@derp9193 2 роки тому
Same. Joe Frazier was an excellent swarmer and one of my favorite fighters of all time.
@iamtakingapiss7916
@iamtakingapiss7916 2 роки тому
I find myself using all of the 4 styles, it's the ability of a boxer to adapt mid fight too. For example, if your opponent is taller than you that means he has longer reach and you gonna have to be the in-pucher for that. If a guy is mid-close puncher you can deal with him in counterpunching manner and vice versa. And, my favorite, whenever I find myself cornered I just go fucking nuts (4th style, brawler), and once I get a guy out of my "discomfort" zone I just change style. Always keeps opponent guessing
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Exactly! 100%
@seonuo7084
@seonuo7084 2 роки тому
Same here
@Yona4L
@Yona4L 2 роки тому
Natural survival instinct from training I love it
@terryroberts5309
@terryroberts5309 2 роки тому
I just mess around on the speed bag and floor to ceiling ball but its great learning anything, I didnt have the attention to learn when I was a kid, but the SB has been great for my stress and mental health, Alan Khan got me back into it again
@jigmewangchuk4085
@jigmewangchuk4085 2 роки тому
Be water.
@drshemp1
@drshemp1 Рік тому
0:39 The Swarmer (Tyson) 1:17 Defend against the Swarmer 2:30 The Outfighter aka Counter Puncher (Mayweather, Ali) 3:59 Defend against the Outfighter 5:15 The Boxer - Puncher (Pacquiao) 6:00 Defend against the Boxer - Puncher 6:31 The Brawler (Deontay Wilder) 7:05 Defend against the Brawler
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
good stuff
@dinaertos8194
@dinaertos8194 Рік тому
Tyson was no swarmer, he was an aggressive counterpuncher working from mid-range Foreman was more of a boxer-puncher since his understanding of the game was on another level and the tactics he used were just old and forgotten by most but they still worked very effectively Wilder is anything but a brawler, a brawler wants to slug it out, wilder relies only on his straight right hand
@jaw9095
@jaw9095 11 місяців тому
@@dinaertos8194 exactly, i hate it when people say tyson is a swarmer because he was just too skillfull to be a swarmer but people think because he was a ko artist he was a swarmer. the best examples of a swarmer in my opinion are joe frazier and marciano. these 2 guys would always just push forward. foreman was a slugger, thats why foreman beat frazier so easily because he had such a good stylistic matchup against frazier.
@TheReal_GigaChad
@TheReal_GigaChad 11 місяців тому
Tyson was never a swarmer, Frazier however was a great swarmer.
@lapidations
@lapidations 10 місяців тому
​@@TheReal_GigaChad you guys obviously know more than I do, but isn't the whole point of the peekaboo style to only move forward and never step back?
@shukaku3822
@shukaku3822 2 роки тому
Being fast with my hands and feet naturally made me feel most comfortable being a out boxer but being a smaller dude at 5’10 breaking that distance and coming in with a swarmer style set up mid engagement has truly thrown alot of my opponents off guard and if im gassing too quick i can create distances and be comfortable with countering being able to swap has given me a whole new way of thinking of engagements and i have never been told what type of fighter i truly was so i didnt know exactly how to proceed with training until this video information was very much appreciated
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Glad to help my man, sounds like you're on track, keep it up!
@shukaku3822
@shukaku3822 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing much obliged
@gigasam1656
@gigasam1656 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing what's the name of the style when you use out boxing and in fighting without being a brawler or a slugger
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@gigasam1656 think of it as just being versatile and using whatever style necessary to win. Get familiar with every style
@bigdon5051
@bigdon5051 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing I think the term for it is conventional
@anthonyb2081
@anthonyb2081 3 роки тому
Great video by a great guy. he patiently works you and pushes you and breaks you down for your benefit. if you are considering learning the art, i would recommend Coach Daron to be the instructor to get you on the right path.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Thanks Anthony, much appreciated!
@Izaiahmoz
@Izaiahmoz 4 місяці тому
Ima 6’1 boxer counter puncher! It helps so much during sparring. So many people love to fight inside and throw big shots. I pick people apart! Also helps having heavy hands 🇲🇽❤️‍🔥
@rk27r
@rk27r 3 роки тому
Excellent video! Very informative and detailed. Great job coach! Keep it up, hope to see you when this pandemic clears!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Hey champ, thanks and hope to see you soon!
@jehovahsboy
@jehovahsboy 2 роки тому
Really enjoyed this video. I’m in my early 30’s now but was really into boxing in my 20’s. Never had the finances to go to a gym and have a trainer so I did A LOT of research and training on my own. Watching your video was awesome. It reminded me of a time I got overwhelmed by a swarmer. It frustrated me so much that I spent the next 2months working on my footwork and constitution. The next time we went at it, he gassed and I won. Your video helped me to identify my style and drive. I’m a boxer puncher. I was having a hard time pinpointing that because I never felt comfortable with the title of a counter puncher and always staying outside. Even though I have longer arms, and enjoy midrange, I am always willing to go in, take a few shots, so I could get my harder shots in. My straight right is my bread and butter though. Anyways, thanks for the video!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Brilliant! I used to have that same problem with swarmers in my early boxing days but I eventually learned how to deal with them too. Glad to help brother
@theflamingash3407
@theflamingash3407 Рік тому
I love the right straight, fast, powerful, good range, it's just so reliable
@DrakeBrunette
@DrakeBrunette 3 роки тому
I've always been in the taller/leaner category so Counter Punching is what I really want to master.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Nice, keep at it!
@damianrickert2474
@damianrickert2474 2 роки тому
Yess! I loved how you refered to these styles as "personalities" at the end of your video. Thank you for that perspective.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed
@johnmccusker5735
@johnmccusker5735 3 роки тому
Great watch Daron, its encouraging to see young coaches who are true students of the sweet science. I would recommend Daron highly, he was my sons first boxing coach and has made a lasting impression not just in terms of technique but also mindset. We are back in Ireland now but we'll never forget the warm welcome for us at Scarberian
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Thanks John, great to know Conri is keeping up with training, he's gonna be a monster!
@brennanellis9036
@brennanellis9036 3 роки тому
U seem cool bro good to see that of course I'm 12 but good job bubba keep up the good work
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
@@brennanellis9036 you ahead of the game, stick with it champ
@michaelcolello2735
@michaelcolello2735 Рік тому
Natural outfighter with a dash of puncher here. Working on my counter-swarmer game. Thanks for the great video, Coach Daron!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 11 місяців тому
Glad to help, keep up the good work! 💪🏽🥊
@mandown5599
@mandown5599 2 роки тому
bro i watched this video several times that’s so informative thanks great coach💪🏾
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
glad it was helpful!
@detroitboxingtv9875
@detroitboxingtv9875 2 роки тому
My coach a few years ago pointed mine out from my spar sessions, I’m most definitely a outside, hit try not to get hit type. People can say what they want about that style but it work perfectly for me
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
that was my style too
@detroitboxingtv9875
@detroitboxingtv9875 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing I feel it, just don’t like to get hit often, I wish they’d open up amateur boxing again because I still wanna go pro
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@detroitboxingtv9875 yeah it's been too long!
@clarity2115
@clarity2115 Рік тому
It's crazy how our personalities determine our boxing style! I'm a counter puncher, love distancing & timing and my jab stays out
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
nice, me too!
@rocky90091
@rocky90091 10 місяців тому
So true. Our actions are a reflection of our personality. Be it swimming, rock climbing, boxing etc. @coach Daron: are outside fighters introverts and analysts? And do they have a neat handwriting? Lol just wondering..imagining a few traits which could go together
@clarity2115
@clarity2115 10 місяців тому
@@rocky90091 im an introvert, and a counter puncher, lol
@rocky90091
@rocky90091 10 місяців тому
@@clarity2115 look I told you! Lol
@18632ewa8
@18632ewa8 2 роки тому
I hear a lot of people coaching but you are one of the first coaches that I've seen that actually really knows what he's talking about good job man.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
thanks man I appreciate that!
@blakmajk3512
@blakmajk3512 2 роки тому
Thanks for the great info, coach! 👍🏼👍🏼
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
my pleasure bro
@anamulrahman543
@anamulrahman543 5 місяців тому
JUST SEEN YOUR CLIP FIRST TIME BUD KEEP GOING STRONG! OUT OF THE 10000S OF CHANNELS THIS GOES TO THE TOP SPOT! MORE LIKE THIS!💯👍💪 MY NEW FAVOURITE.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 4 місяці тому
thanks bro I appreciate it
@uthembaduma8323
@uthembaduma8323 Рік тому
Thanks Coach. The information is very accessible in this format.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Glad to help!
@Drewscottsman7749
@Drewscottsman7749 Рік тому
As a natural switch hitter and because I started as a shotokan karate and taekwondo fighter, I favor using both sides and quick tapdancing style footwork to keep my opponent away. I don't get hit very often and when I do I have learned how to roll with a punch rather than just taking it. If I had to pick a style I would be a mix of a swarmer and counter puncher because I don't favor one specific style. I use a different style for each fight I'm in because I like to evolve and adapt.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Good stuff man sounds like you're a natural fighter!
@kutaxter2761
@kutaxter2761 2 роки тому
My friend is coming back to live in Toronto in a couple weeks and told me that he wanted to start boxing! Definitely gonna show him this video and a gym he could train at!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Ok sounds good, much respect my man!
@jfalconredskins
@jfalconredskins 2 роки тому
Great video, very informative and clear- Thanks!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Thanks man I appreciate that
@khoanguyen-wc8qz
@khoanguyen-wc8qz 3 роки тому
I was a brawler in my first 6 months, then I realized my Taekwondo background was, is, not absolutely suitable to take punishment (you were train to evade the kicks, I don't recommend blocking kicks unless you're too slow) like that so I switched to out-fighting and sticked with it ever seen, it's been a year and a half!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
keep up the good work!
@giov8955
@giov8955 6 місяців тому
Yeah I just stuck with brawling because it's the only one that works with me, and feels right, plus the other ones are too complicated and unenjoyable for me
@lloydkirby8811
@lloydkirby8811 3 роки тому
3:56 nah you gotta be trolling😂😂
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
😂😂 nope just facts!
@germanicusternus1982
@germanicusternus1982 2 роки тому
Remember when he countered a former gold medalist and put him down?
@gokszzz
@gokszzz 14 днів тому
@@coachdaronboxing Ever heard of Bivol?
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 7 днів тому
@@gokszzz bivol da man!
@supergamer5039
@supergamer5039 2 роки тому
I’m more of a out fighter because I really value my footwork and it really helps me wear down their stamina and counter, but had an injury that impeded my footwork so hopefully be able to do it again.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
sounds like you're on track!
@imperialkevin1113
@imperialkevin1113 3 роки тому
Very informative. Thank you sir🙏🏿
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Glad it was helpful :)
@dgs_susave1324
@dgs_susave1324 3 роки тому
I personally like counter punch style. Keeping opponents at bay then countering when the time is right. I can switch from that style to a sort of unorthodox style. When I say that I mean anything I throw you won’t expect coming, I’ll keep my guard down to purposely bait you, I feel as if this needs a good reaction speed because one wrong move and it could be over.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Great boxing IQ!
@JL-rn7ls
@JL-rn7ls 3 роки тому
Keep these videos coming 💪🔥🔟
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
much appreciated, more coming!
@cjmikely
@cjmikely 3 роки тому
thank you coach this really help🙏
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Glad to help!
@buttonpetrelli
@buttonpetrelli 3 роки тому
GREAT VIDEO. Thank you 🙏✊
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
thanks for your feedback brother, glad to help :)
@beatlesrulez1995
@beatlesrulez1995 3 роки тому
good stuff coach, I gotta stop slacking and get back to training
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
thanks champ, you'll come back strong as always
@ismaeelrahim126
@ismaeelrahim126 3 роки тому
best coach in da east end ya already know what’s good all love❤️💯
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Thanks fam, much respect dun know!
@memangibloyoustraightaway1642
@memangibloyoustraightaway1642 Рік тому
Very good video so far Very informative for me as a novice Keep up the good work brother
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Thanks brother I appreciate that!
@nickmejia9969
@nickmejia9969 3 роки тому
Just earned a sub, thanks for the well descriptive advice
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
thank you!
@Noir-st4sx
@Noir-st4sx 5 місяців тому
For me, I always favoured recklessness and aggressiveness. Something I always loved about just being absolutely reckless, it really itches that part of my brain. To add, I'd be horrible at boxing. I do not create plans, go all out at the very start with reckless abandon while exhausting myself very quickly, and prolly show little to no defense or footwork unless if I am trying to attack.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 5 місяців тому
Could evolve to a strong brawler style!
@Noir-st4sx
@Noir-st4sx 5 місяців тому
@@coachdaronboxing Could be. The thought of having jaw breaking and rib cracking blows is enticing. :D
@Noir-st4sx
@Noir-st4sx 5 місяців тому
@@coachdaronboxing Well, I know an ungodly amount of stamina would be required for that kind of boxing. But any tips to maintain that ruthless aggression?
@vithushanesan6798
@vithushanesan6798 3 роки тому
Very informative!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@sajidempower
@sajidempower 3 роки тому
Great content golden nuggets! 🙌
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
thanks fam, much respect
@Levi-1992
@Levi-1992 3 роки тому
Good video! Keep em coming! 🥊
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
will do, thanks man!
@johnelway4826
@johnelway4826 2 роки тому
The In-Fighter is every guy on "thrill of the fight" lol I take the whole break between rounds to catch my breath.. Coach Daron makes moving those feet look easy too alot of muscle memory there.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
yes breath control and fasho muscle memory make things easy. Drills build skills
@spacecowboyjoe17
@spacecowboyjoe17 3 роки тому
My fighting style, I have been studying the way Marciano fought and mixing that with Jack Dempsey and doing the Dempsey roll, while also having a hard right hand, the only flaw with this style is you have to have good chin, which luckily I do
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Dempsey was a clever brawler a real killer. You did your homework, good stuff!
@Jiron127
@Jiron127 3 роки тому
A lost art is the dempsey walk. Very effective closing the distance.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
@@Jiron127 absolutely 100%
@hiddenpathwingchun5045
@hiddenpathwingchun5045 3 роки тому
Dempsey: killer. People STILL don't understand his system. The closest I've seen recently is Tyson, but Dempsey was more calculated & borrowed opponent's energy to set up shots.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@hiddenpathwingchun5045 100%
@walkerhayden2320
@walkerhayden2320 2 роки тому
Awesome channel my man, I appreciate it
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Thanks, I appreciate that!
@theofficialdemonking569
@theofficialdemonking569 Рік тому
THANK YOU I finnaly found my style good video!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Glad I could help!
@aldoportilloalday1666
@aldoportilloalday1666 2 роки тому
I love switching stances from orthodox to southpaw after throwing an overhand or ducking a punch.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Nice!
@tatemushroom1002
@tatemushroom1002 3 роки тому
Ive been boxing for almost 6 years now and i kinda do all three but as my skill and strength increased i gravitated to the brawler just because i usually get cleaner punches off quicker than who im against and i use alot of head movement and stride steps
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
nice, good strategy!
@phase1098
@phase1098 2 роки тому
Appreciate the information. Gotta subscribe to show love to the channel.✊🏾🙏🏾
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
thanks man I appreciate that
@musicsdarkangel
@musicsdarkangel 2 роки тому
I came in to the video knowing I’m very similar in style to Golovkin, and at the end he uses him as an example... perfect.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
thanks bro!
@tko8218
@tko8218 Рік тому
You missed the 5th style: Climb out of the boxing ring and run away.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
lol
@mikhailkutuzov8051
@mikhailkutuzov8051 Рік тому
Though I'm 6'1", outside of in-fighting stances like the peekaboo's comfort height, I still find myself accidentally taking the peekaboo stance a few minutes on the bag. It's just the most fun stance to me!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
it's nice to mix it up sometimes, good stuff!
@richx5064
@richx5064 2 роки тому
Good job. Hope to see more videos from you.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Thanks man I appreciate that!
@PK__44
@PK__44 2 роки тому
Love using the counter punching/ puncher combination. Out box till the right moment and land big punches
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
nice!
@junsenchen920
@junsenchen920 2 роки тому
my original thoughts are one's boxing style will substantially depend or be highly impacted by your learning from your coach, but truth is one will gain his style gradually by his creation and talent under one condition that you are rooted and really toasted in basics.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Exactly!
@ollieskrr
@ollieskrr 2 роки тому
My style is Close range counter puncher. I keep close to the opponent and throw alot of feints to get a reaction from the opponent. If they miss they pay( keep in mind close range faints work alot better than long range ones)
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
good boxing IQ!
@IJCJR
@IJCJR Рік тому
Great explanation of styles.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Thank you! Gald it helped
@unit333angel
@unit333angel 2 роки тому
This is a great video. Thank you!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
glad to help
@professor.cheekclapper6999
@professor.cheekclapper6999 2 роки тому
Im very unorthodox, its really hard to decode someone like me cuz i use 3 different stances depending on the person Southpaw stance: Usually i start out with this, jab hand out and in your face, left hand guarding head. Lots of head movement, not much blocking but i do if need be, with this stance i use these punches. Retreating left uppercut Front right uppercut Corkscrew jab Straight lefts Right jab If it doesn’t work, i switch to a brawler right hand stance, both hands down, sort of like a philly shell, but i get more scrappy The punches i use here are Left jab Straight right Left hook Right hook Right overhand If my opponent adapts well i will switch to a defensive fighter, if the opponent is not adapting well will usually fight southpaw, and switch mid way through the fight, if the opponent is adapting well i will never do the same thing more than once to keep them off guard. Brawling in the streets taught me some things that i still use in boxing today, and i love the sport 💪
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Good stuff!
@TheGodKiller333
@TheGodKiller333 18 днів тому
Im an in-fighter, good foot work and powerful flicker jab. Love it when someone get in their prefer range and than get knocked
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 8 днів тому
Nice!
@funkymonke381
@funkymonke381 2 роки тому
I'm convinced. You've just earned a new subscriber!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
thanks man!
@deimosdorian39
@deimosdorian39 3 роки тому
I’m a beginner, I am comfortable with out-fighting but it’s hard to be effective atm because I have short range with my arms. Don’t know how to combat it atm but I’m learning
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
keep it up man it will take time
@ShogunateDaimyo
@ShogunateDaimyo 2 роки тому
Lots of head movement and quick footwork.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@ShogunateDaimyo Nice!
@lounatik
@lounatik 6 місяців тому
As a big dude for my height at 5'11 200lbs with a background of basketball and dancing, I found that both in-fighting and outboxing feels just right for me. I've been told that I've got deceptively fast and explosive feet for a big guy so I've just been using that to my advantage by shifting into angles and circling the bag with jabs and straights. Quickly found out that I need more endurance though 😢 I try and copy fighters like Hitman Hearns and George Foreman and mix them together into my own style
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 6 місяців тому
Good stuff man, keep it up! 💥🥊
@Duskydog419
@Duskydog419 6 місяців тому
i fell ya man, i been mixing in some tyson foot work, i saw in one of his training videos he actually uses his arms to help initiate the movement of his feet. so he'll thro a punch and on the recoil he shifts his stance for the next shot. the man is a absolute beast!. but i tried that little tip and its been helpin me get around quicker. I'm 6ft 300lbs so you can only imagine my stamina lol. my background in in southern/Northern Shaolin and the way Mike Fights always interested me.
@bdlkinetics
@bdlkinetics 3 місяці тому
we are individuals yet most trainers dont reflect that enough, just teach a style they know works for themselves......Great video
@clemfarley7257
@clemfarley7257 2 роки тому
Great video. You know your stuff and are a good speaker. Good luck.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Thanks man, I appreciate that!
@Tbirder
@Tbirder 2 роки тому
I'm a combination of aggression, speed, punching speed and power, and the ranges, I find a way to knock out my opponent, and I aim for the greatest areas.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Str8 savage!
@magnum567134
@magnum567134 2 роки тому
I'm definitely an outfighter, having fast footwork from my TKD background. But I'm sort of middle of the pack as a boxer, so a lot of guys in sparring have more range and are better at doing the same thing😒
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
work on your inside fighting game to be well rounded
@thejourneymanstudio5684
@thejourneymanstudio5684 2 роки тому
Cracking video brudda enjoyed 👌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Thanks fam!
@omari2306
@omari2306 Рік тому
Your boxing moves are slick coach. I gotta say that i am an outboxer counterpuncher, the pull back counter, the cross jolt, the step in and out with my shots, pivoting after duking and evasive motion describe my style, thanks for guiding me a bit, i thought that exchanges at short range were primordial to use for me, but i see i gotta avoid them.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Thanks man, good stuff!🥊
@ethelturner5466
@ethelturner5466 2 роки тому
I would go with swarmer because that's the first style I've learned and I'm learning how to use the peekaboo stance.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
nice!
@ethelturner5466
@ethelturner5466 2 роки тому
Thank you, I've also been trying to make a new Dempsey roll so it can't be useless anymore
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@ethelturner5466 great, test it out in sparring
@ethelturner5466
@ethelturner5466 2 роки тому
Actually I don't go to a gym and I've never been in one
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@ethelturner5466 no gyms in your area?
@jewelsofuniverse2130
@jewelsofuniverse2130 3 роки тому
Miyata ichiro and saeki and itagaki are out fighters who have amazing speed It suits those who have long arms for their height Ippo being an infighter suits him due to having natural power to his punches
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
yes great examples!
@hilesterhi1168
@hilesterhi1168 6 місяців тому
thanks coach!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 5 місяців тому
My pleasure!
@yassinarbaoui8164
@yassinarbaoui8164 2 роки тому
Great content 👌❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥 Keep it up man🔥🔥❤️❤️
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Thanks man, I appreciate that!
@theepicmangamingandmore3294
@theepicmangamingandmore3294 3 роки тому
I’m like the normal way like always keep your hands at your face and always be in the boxing stance
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
That's a good text book defense!
@syncmonism
@syncmonism 2 роки тому
At least from what I've seen, it is my impression that a boxer-puncher style seems to be the most successful style out of the four. It's basically a hybrid of two of the other styles, but requires a wider array of skills and abilities as a result, so it also seems like something which is more difficult (or at least time consuming) to learn to do well, but which has more potential if you can manage to become really good at both, and at mixing them together effectively, imo. Sugar Ray Leonard, Naoya Inoue, or even Tyson Fury come to mind (among others). The styles definitely do seem to work a bit differently at different weight classes, and some styles might not fit very neatly into one of these four categories either. Heavyweight is weird, in part because it's the only class where there is sometimes a big size difference between opponents. Most heavyweights (especially the larger ones) tend to have alot of potential to be good punchers, so it makes sense that they train to be able to utilize that potential. A heavyweight doesn't even need to be a particularly hard puncher for their size in order to be able to land damaging punches which are likely to lead to knockdowns or knockouts. Fury seems to have more of a reputation for being a pure boxer, but I think it's just that more of a pure boxing approach has often been the best strategy for him because of how he matched up against his opponent. I haven't seen a lot of footage from his earlier fights, but my guess is that he actually always was a boxer-puncher rather than a pure boxer (he certainly does have a ton of KO's). He definitely wasn't using a pure boxing style in his second fight with Deontay Wilder, though I guess you might even argue that it was more of a swarming style than a boxer-puncher style that Fury was using in that fight? It was definitely a very unusual matchup.
@syncmonism
@syncmonism 2 роки тому
Not only is there often a big difference in size and shape at heavyweight, there is also often a bigger difference in skill as well, because larger boxers are often able to rely on their size to overcome a potential deficit in skill (or they might be able to rely on size, reach, or power to make up for a deficit in speed, athleticism, or even fitness). Wilder and Fury are both very unusual heavyweights, so it shouldn't be surprising that the style matchup between them was also unusual. I think a lot of people think of Wilder as being a big heavyweight, but he's actually not, it's just that he has basically all of the qualities which are commonly associated with big heavyweights, which is really weird if you think about it. He's tall, he has great reach, he has great power, and he's also relied heavily on his physical ability to make up for a lack of skill. I think a lot of people actually think of him as a "large heavyweight" because of this. Pound per pound, Wilder is an incredible athlete to have been able to have had as much success as he has had, considering that he's actually a relatively light heavyweight with a pretty limited skill-set. And, while I say that he's "small" he does have a pretty big frame relative to most other heavyweights, and probably has the potential to become a lot heavier.
@syncmonism
@syncmonism 2 роки тому
Obviously there are a huge variety of variations (and possible variations) of these styles, including styles which hybridize some or even all of these styles?
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
well said
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
good points!
@i_i8924
@i_i8924 Рік тому
@@syncmonism If Wilder learned defense, he would have beaten Fury in the 3rd match. Guy has such KO power. If he beats Ruiz, he probably gets that 4th match with Fury unless Fury retires not wanting another war.
@59_wildboy
@59_wildboy 10 місяців тому
I have a fight coming up and I've been boxing along time you helped out a lot bro
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 10 місяців тому
Glad I could help
@terryroberts5309
@terryroberts5309 2 роки тому
Skills pay the bills, thats great and good video buddy
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
thank man I appreciate that
@bullionsean456
@bullionsean456 2 роки тому
An excellent example of how to deal with a great boxer-puncher is Mayweather vs Canelo. Mayweather was amazing in that fight and I still can't believe one of the judges scored it a draw.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Exactly! Should've been Mayweather shut out
@closeredge5198
@closeredge5198 2 роки тому
Agreed...he completely outclassed him....it was beautiful
@bullionsean456
@bullionsean456 2 роки тому
@@closeredge5198 I do however think Canelo is way way better now than he was then and might actually beat Mayweather prime for prime...Canelo right now is one of the best boxers I've ever seen and looks damn near unbeatable from 160-168.
@closeredge5198
@closeredge5198 2 роки тому
@@bullionsean456 He is a great fighter.... and he owes some of that to Mayweather 😁
@avechristus939
@avechristus939 2 роки тому
@@closeredge5198 Canelo did learn from his fight but it wasn't due to MW😂. Canelo already had defensive abilities bc the MW fight. Canelo and his team is what made Canelo into who he is.
@farmanshekh6696
@farmanshekh6696 3 роки тому
Coach make a video on sugar ray Robinson style
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
I will consider that, thanks
@farmanshekh6696
@farmanshekh6696 3 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing tq coach
@michaelspyrou1784
@michaelspyrou1784 Рік тому
a natural coach. i see him going high.thanks coach.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
Thanks man I appreciate that
@whenniceguysretaliate5619
@whenniceguysretaliate5619 2 роки тому
Really good video. Thanks.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
np glad to help
@cheiftain732
@cheiftain732 2 роки тому
Counter/ mayweather are so skillfull in my book . So fustrating style
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
definitely!
@shadracklimbaya4837
@shadracklimbaya4837 3 роки тому
I'm the boxer puncher comfortable with my style 🔥
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
My favorite style! :)
@oxyoxy670
@oxyoxy670 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing what a good guard with the boxer puncher
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@oxyoxy670 high guard
@GaminganimeTV-ij8fz
@GaminganimeTV-ij8fz 11 місяців тому
Keep doing what you doing man good work & helpful videos god bless you and your family ❤
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 11 місяців тому
Thank you I appreciate that brother! 🥊🙏🏽
@colorado2455
@colorado2455 3 роки тому
Im 1.8m and 70kg i really like boxer puncher and puncher brawler. I studied many different fighters such as foreman, duran, leonard, hagler, hearns, robinson, pep so i can be complete and strong on any range. Hope it works, great video as always.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
Thanks man. You picked great fighters to study, keep it up!
@averageromanian3940
@averageromanian3940 2 роки тому
I’m most comfortable with out fighting thanks for the vid
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
Me too! Np bro
@dylanparin4219
@dylanparin4219 2 роки тому
i'm short only 5'4 with just 67" reach and i weigh 105 lbs and i'm comfortable with out boxing. is that okay? should i work more on in boxing or stick with out boxing? need your advice guys :))
@gcruz1388
@gcruz1388 2 роки тому
I’m around your height and what works for me is pressuring to get on the inside and work my combos. Also ALOT of head movement since most guys have more reach than me and you. Out boxing can still work if you have the footwork for it.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
That's great but now you need to also get comfortable with in boxing so you can be a well rounded fighter
@colten3743
@colten3743 2 роки тому
The comfortability of being an outboxer is usually correlated to the fear of getting hit in my experience. I feel the same way too where it’s a lot easier to not get hit when you’re farther away. However, being a good inboxer allows you the ability to hit more often (not having to step out of their range before going back in). So being able to fight inside would probably be a huge help. Just work a lot on head movement in low power sparring sessions as well as in training to build the muscles necessary. Good luck man!
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
@@colten3743 That's it, bang on!
@SantaWithGuns
@SantaWithGuns 2 роки тому
I'm 5'10'' heavyweight, I have NOT found my fighting style because this division has some tall mfs and I ain't Mike Tyson haha
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
You're a small heavyweight that can do damage on the inside
@sherrilldean211
@sherrilldean211 Рік тому
Concise and cool presentation ...
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
thanks man I appreciate that!
@ioriyagamy4777
@ioriyagamy4777 2 роки тому
Very informative thank you very mich. I still have to find my style
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
np bro, you'll get it keep praticing
@ioriyagamy4777
@ioriyagamy4777 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing thank you bro.
@victorsousa2070
@victorsousa2070 3 роки тому
My Boxing Style usually alternate between Brawler and Swarmer Depending of my cardio i can brawl as a way to study my opponent or keep fighting even when tired But when needed i can fight from mid to close range and take my opponent against the ropes in a faster rhythm
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 3 роки тому
you sound like Marcos Maidana....killer!
@evankingETA
@evankingETA 2 роки тому
I'm more of a defensive and hard hitting powerhouse
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 2 роки тому
str8 savage!
@evankingETA
@evankingETA 2 роки тому
@@coachdaronboxing thanks bro can u tell me how to hit even harder, and can u make a vid how to. U r an idol #georgeforman
@michaelbevan1081
@michaelbevan1081 6 місяців тому
This is the first video I have seen of yours. After immigrating and having a family, I want to train again, maybe not amateur fights like before. Though sparring, technique and fitness I’m for at the moment. This was an excellent video and I was really engaged in it. A like and a sub from me. Cheers.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 6 місяців тому
Thanks man, glad you enjoyed!
@lamarkx2259
@lamarkx2259 11 місяців тому
Thanks for the advice want to work on my hands for defense and conditioning.
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing 11 місяців тому
Good stuff! 🥊
@KDBSPORTS_ENT
@KDBSPORTS_ENT Рік тому
My guy mentioning Ryan garcia in the same sentence as Ali and Mayweather is where you lost me 😆
@coachdaronboxing
@coachdaronboxing Рік тому
I addressed this many times b4 that of course Garcia is not a legend but he IS relevant to the new young generation that’s why i mentioned him
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