Russian Boxing Soviet USSR - Analysis

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In this fight, we take a look at the Russian school of boxing and point out what makes it special compared to other schools in today's boxing.
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Thank you for this breakdown so so much. Before doing my own research and putting two-and-two together, I didn't realise why my boxing looked so different from others in different gyms in my area. My first coach that taught fundamentals was indeed an older Russian man who was an amateur fighter in USSR and he taught us the pendulum footwork and Soviet school boxing. I had no idea why/when/how/what we were doing until very recently. Thank you!

jeremysegal
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Boxing is such a beautiful sport my goodness.

quinnlaya
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Red Shirt moves exactly like Willie Pep in those Footwork Highlight videos, the Switches into southpaw, check hooks, shifting his Feet, Not necessarily attacking or defending like pep but literally just “moving” like him, the whole Swag & demeanor overall

Cassius-mv
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Thank you! I’ve always been fascinated with Soviet style. Great breakdown I appreciate it.

Rawbtala
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Soviet school of boxing is the best school

JT-dkmw
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Very informative and improves my fight iq! Love the soviet boxing style

brandonfrmnyc
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Currently learning soviet style of boxing

Great analysis 👍

Trathien-
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This is really good bro! I'm always interested in the Soviet boxing school especially their bouncy footwork and unique way to throw punches. Can you make a video on how to train those techniques? Or perhaps there are already some videos on Youtube?

anchen
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Counter punching is very common in Cuban boxing, that is true. I am Cuban and I like to watch Russian and former Soviet countries boxers.

BezKomentare
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Thank you for this video. I will use this for my fighters in technique sparring : )

mikaelaulin
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as someone who practiced Karate, so many principles are similar especially in movement!

jvan
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Это мой любимый стиль и я Мексиканец/ Американец

Mrlingual
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The left hand after the straight right is effective as a defensive out movement after a combo as well

criminaltotheworld
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I learned the cuban style. Its rooted in ussr boxing.

datawolf
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Please upload more analysis!! This is very helpful. Thank you

SurjeetSumanAcharya
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Hi am Russian American on the TMT basically the American style versus the Russian style differences are this in the American style it’s designed for defense in speed and your hands. Movements are different in the Russian style. You have the high in Tigard and you stick and move, and you stick with the job.Then go with a power punch
Critics of the Russian style say it’s boring, but if you look at the top fighters right now, the Russian style seems to be dominating.
I like to remind these critics, and my fellow boxers who fall into this trap of changing their style . It is better to win ugly than lose pretty. Yes, the Russian style is boring to watch at times but it is effective and there’s a reason why it is popular.
Someone here mentioned Lomachenko can we really call Lima’s style Russian? I say no more Eastern European style. Difference is you use the jab to set up your power punches and it is pretty much all attack. Russian style you do phase in and phase out so there is some defense involved just not as much as American. I say Russian style is the perfect blend between Eastern European all attack and American defensive- counter style .
I also have friends who are Mexican now Mexican style of boxing you’re right it’s just who can take more punishment
As for 🇨🇺 very similar to American style, defense, counter and utilize your footwork
It is actually very similar to American style of boxing.

sherwinrasmusenmusicchannel
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the way we do in and out foot work is called "chelnok" in Russian and, I guess, not translatable in any language. I do agree with each and every point but 0:28. We use hadr positioned feet - good nothing in common with karate at all! We kind of switch off legs muscle which gives us speed and 0 chance to get tired.

MrTheAlexy
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Blue fighter strength was in fighting, and red fighter neutralized it effectively

criminaltotheworld
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Old video but Bivol is my favorite fighter today

LeadLeftLeon
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Blue definitely won round 1 because Red wasn’t offensive enough but Red came back that second round and turned up the heat

YoungScato