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    Who do you guys like for training tips on youtube? I was hoping my gym would be open again by now but alas not the case and I'm looking to mix up my routine with some new skill-building and condition drills, hopefully from somebody on youtube who knows what they're doing

    I have limited equipment at home to work with, but enough I think to be able to do a lot of stuff - i have double ended bag, jump rope, maize ball, slip line, hand/ankle weights, and plenty of floor space for shadowboxing/footwork drills

  • #2
    Tony Jeffries is a good one.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
      Tony Jeffries is a good one.
      Ok right on, I've seen a few of his, I'll keep watching him

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      • #4
        Coach Anthony. He has a good background and uses Eddie Chambers in most of his videos.
        Tom Yankello is good too. I use a lot of his shadow boxing drills.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dreamroom View Post
          Coach Anthony. He has a good background and uses Eddie Chambers in most of his videos.
          Tom Yankello is good too. I use a lot of his shadow boxing drills.
          I like Coach Anthony too. Haven't seen Yankello yet, I'll have to check him out.

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          • #6
            I like Coach Anthony a lot and Yankello too but I like Precision Striking even more.
            A lot of drills, conditioning, his virtual padworks are great and he covers a lot for both beginners and more advance levels.

            When I began following channels my first was Expertboxing. I went from 'this is great, he really knows his stuff!' to 'hmm I don't know about that' to 'ok, this total BS'. Stay away from that guy, you'll have to sift through the nonsense.

            Arrogant as hell also. Tried to explain the Dempsey falling step and when he was called out that he was incorrect in his execution, he replied that he had improved on Dempsey's original version....
            At another time when he was told Yankello did it differently he replied "who has he coached?"(Only Roy Jones Jr.)
            Last edited by PerfectJab; 02-07-2021, 03:55 PM.

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            • #7
              That Guy from World Class boxing and his fighter Danny and Vitire boxing from South America

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              • #8
                Fran Sands on Youtube has a lot of content.

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                • #9
                  Ok cool I've seen some of those guys, particularly been watching vids by coach anthony and precision striking lately, good to know I'm on the right track...haven't come across tom yankello yet, I'll check him out

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                  • #10
                    Master Boxing has some decent stuff.

                    Joey Hadley trained for a bit with Cus D'Amato and shared a few videos on the peekaboo. Seems to have stopped, unfortunately.

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