DMITRY BIVOL DISPLAYS HIS TECHNIQUE & POWER AHEAD OF MARCH 3RD, LOOKING PRIMED & EXPLOSIVE FOR HBO
2018 ж. 19 Ақп.
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Ive always admired that loose but powerful and accurate Soviet system boxing style. Bivol is closing in on being a master at it
Bivol's footwork is just so amazing. 🔥
Shit, mr. Miyagi trains this guy
Marko Injac It does look that way especially with the LONE WOLF AND CUB type music
That's what I was thinking lol
that is so funny...hahahahaha
Yeah like he use the crane kick in a boxing match.
Hahhaa nice
He's got a peaceful calm and a focus to him. I would NOT underestimate his simplicity.
Highest level of skills is when it looks simple!
Looks like really quick, fluid, and powerful on the aqua bag. How come we don't see more videos with guys going hard like that?
Very unusual stance/footwork. Always on the toes. Very light mover
that herky jerky bouncy eastern european style 💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏
Man, when Bivol burst, he really fckin burst.
Dmitry You And Gannady Are A Winning Team.
Great Cardio And Timing With Punches!
Impressive
Bivol is a knockout puncher. His punches rips into a heavy bag.
Speed Power and Auccurate Punching!
Супер 🙏бро хэч 🔥
Красотище!!!!!
Wicked Combinations!
Wicked Body Punches, And Also To The Head Jaw and Biceps Breaking Down The Opponent!
Wicked Punching Ability!
i like his movement and burst very much! i also like his trainer s miyachi son look!!!!
bro got the miyagi from karate kid as his coach
Un fuera de serie un super dotado como boxeador lo máximo que hay en 175 lbs. No veo otro boxeador que le pueda hacer sombra en esa division
Artur vs Bivol 🦁🦁👑👊🥊🥊
I admire how he uses the full extend of his plantar muscles. It requires a lot of ankle mobility and strenght to be moving fast and explosive while sitting flat
Reminds me a lot of Karate
Que grande el Señor Miyagi ahora entrena box
If and when he fights Canelo he will have to get used to punching downward, to get Canelo who will be doing a lot of bobbing and weaving, due to the fact he is a shorter man who will attack him to the body, rib cage, solar plexus this will be his damage point to look for in Bivol, so he will have to keep those elbows tight and once Canelo goes in for those body shots he will have to fire that right hand down the middle fast and precise, to keep him at bay.
Who is his coach in the video?
Como no va a ser bueno si hace manoplas con el maestro miyagi
Is he the heir apparent to Kovalev? Maybe we'll have to see how he looks against Barrera
He beats Kovalev in 2-3 fights from now. He's more talented than Kovalev was at his age.
He looks ok against Barrera ))
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Надо убрать скакалку, она ничего не даёт, очень много даёт обручь.
На шею.?🙂
😂😂😂😂
Хз)) как то на лапах он не уверено работал для своего уровня .
He's left hand is too low. barera can land that right overhand easily
WRONG
He didnt land😂
Lol no one can touch this man a lot... They have to make their hits count. Till he gets old.
Ask Sullivan Barrera how slow his left hand was. Bivol TKOed him in the 12th round, fight wasn't even close don't think he won a single round.
I don't like the style because it looks all over the place I prefer my shadow box and bag work but he is a pro for a reason ☺
It definitely is a unique style, but I think he has pretty quick and fluid footwork to accompany the string of punches he puts together. Zurdo Ramirez called his style awkward, but I think his biggest strength is his timing and spacing coming in on his opponent then retreating, then throwing strikes. He also is effective at throwing a high volume of hard strikes.
Nikopas6 I'll agreed with u there I have yet to see more of him
The only thing that I can't understand about him is why he always keeps his hands that low, it basically leaves him always opened to get countered. Does he trust his reflexes that much? It can cost him a lot against more experienced heavy-hitting punchers..
Basic soviet russian style. GGG kovalev etc all train mitts this way. It's controlling distance instead of standing in 1 place and throwing 30 punches like the americans do.
it's the classic Soviet style, Lomachenko also shadow box this way