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  • Any good learn how to box dvds out there?

    I know freddie roach has got one. BUt its too expensive and too many dvds.
    I want one longish dvd that covers things like combinations and defense and focus mitt training etc.

    Is their one good universal dvd that i can learn from that anyone knows about?

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    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
    I know freddie roach has got one. BUt its too expensive and too many dvds.
    I want one longish dvd that covers things like combinations and defense and focus mitt training etc.

    Is their one good universal dvd that i can learn from that anyone knows about?
    Since IDK the best advice I could give you is to go to youtube and type what ever you want to learn.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
      I know freddie roach has got one. BUt its too expensive and too many dvds.
      I want one longish dvd that covers things like combinations and defense and focus mitt training etc.

      Is their one good universal dvd that i can learn from that anyone knows about?
      The entire Title Boxing 14 DVD set is on youtube, that covers just about everything thats possible to learn from DVDs.

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      • #4
        nope, but there are some pretty decent learn how to box gyms out there...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Aperion View Post
          The entire Title Boxing 14 DVD set is on youtube, that covers just about everything thats possible to learn from DVDs.
          Give us a link please! Theres so many and i dont know which is best.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bernardotelo View Post
            nope, but there are some pretty decent learn how to box gyms out there...
            Where? How do i find a good one and cheap one? How do i find a coach? Does the coach train a big class full of wanabee boxers or will he have me one on one? How does it work?
            Id prefer to be in a class actually so i can get to spar with some students possibly.

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            • #7
              Good question, anyone have recommendations?

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              • #8
                Here's a link to some of the Title DVD's. Don't know how many links are still active.

                http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=59280

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                • #9
                  Youtube is good but sometimes it is hard to weed out the rubbish. Title DVD's are good. I also got alot out of the striking portion of Lyoto Machida's Karate for MMA DVD. The footwork and striking of karate is very interesting and bits and pieces can be put to good use in boxing. Anderson Silva's Boxing for MMA is good as well. Good luck!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Golden Boy View Post
                    Anderson Silva's Boxing for MMA is good as well.
                    Does he go over how to throw wild swinging arm punches and keeping your hands down at your waist?

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