Do you folks know why this works well with Tyson? It's because he's the shorter fighter most of the time and so he doesn't have to duck his head that much while doing it, which means this works well if you are the shorter fighter than your opponent.
Do you folks know why this works well with Tyson? It's because he's the shorter fighter most of the time and so he doesn't have to duck his head that much while doing it, which means this works well if you are the shorter fighter than your opponent.
Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.
Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.
I help train in Hadleys Gym in Bartlett, TN. We teach Peek-A-Boo boxing. Joey Hadley trained under Cus. I know of only two other boxing gyms that teach the true style of Peek-A-Boo boxing. I don't mean to start a war, but my opinion is that there is no way you can train a boxer in this style unless you have hands on training, and not watching a series of videos. Tyson got away from the style when he left Gus and got involved with Don King. This style of boxing was unknown to me when I fought, and I have been learning it and refining the moves for the past eight years. I can teach up to a certan level of profeciency, but Joey has to put the final touches to the training before we put a fighter into the ring. If you can teach Peek-A-Boo by video, then you can teach MMA, Karate, and any other martial art.....You would not need trainers, or coaches. Having given my opinion, save all he hate mail and ranting. I just pity the poor guy that goes into a fight thinking he has been trained watching a video,
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