Really interesting. Thank you. The most 'unlike me' style there is Kenny's style (boxing with weight on the back foot). I'm from a Muaythai / MMA background, so I'm used to weight being 50/50 (ish), but I find this concept of weight on the back foot very interesting as I've very recently started boxing and do find myself stuck on the front foot from times to time.
The stance Kenny is teaching seems incredibly narrow, I noted that both Mayweather and Berto had really wide stances, this weekend.
Any thoughts on this stance, a guy?
As I posted just a bit ago, I came across one training I think is very good. Basics, not advanced (whatever that is). And it appears he's not alone on you tube.Hey guys, I was wondering whether you've found any high level boxing instructional videos on Youtube. I'm talking about mechanics of strikes and such.
I don't know much of anything about boxing, but I have watched the recent FW vids here along with his two fights against MMA competitors. And I recognized what you said (stance width) about him right away.Kenny's stance isn't incredibly narrow for boxing. Generally speaking in boxing, there are two acceptable widths for feet. Shoulder width, and slightly greater than shoulder width. Anything beyond that borders on inappropriately wide. Floyd has adapted to wide stances likely due to that he has a spinal curvature that allows for better hip-mobility by exaggerating. When he widens-out, you'll notice he doesn't become immobile. Berto does, which suggests he widens out because he doesn't know any better.
Τhose are fights and styles breakdowns. Analysts do those kind of videos.In regards to YouTube, I have seen some good stuff by Modern Martial Artist and Jack Slack.
I apologize, as not seeing the difference. I feel I learned some tech in those videos but as you say they definitely are not like Jason Scully's works.