Gennady Golovkin The Lost Art Of Shifting
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Gennady Golovkin The Lost Art Of Shifting
Gennady Golovkin The Lost Art Of Shifting
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Also known as the "Ketchel shift," after Stanley Ketchel, its inventor.
The Ketchel triple shift was described by the Feb. 27, 1909 Tacoma Daily Ledger (Tacoma, WA, USA), as follows:
KETCHEL IS PUGILISTIC WONDER ...
New Style of Fighting
Ketchel has invented a new style of fighting, and it is far ahead of the old straight jab and get-away game. [Robert] Fitzsimmons beat all the middleweights and heavyweights of his time, barring only [James] Jeffries, by using a shift. Ketchel shifts, too, but he is continually shifting. He fights equally well with right or left foot forward. He uses what might be called a triple shift. First he comes in with both hands poised for starting a hook. He chooses his opening. It may be for the the left hand, either at the body or jaw. He slips a sudden hook over to the chin. Up comes the clever boxer's guard. The blow may or may not get through. If not Ketchel has already shifted his right foot forward, and at the same instant hooked the right hand for the jaw. Up comes the clever opponent's left arm to guard. That's about as far as the other fellow gets, for with both hands up, or his left up, he has left an opening for Ketchel's left fist. Either jaw or body is sure to be uncovered. Ketchel is always shifting his feet again, and his left fist hooks swiftly to the exposed target. The whole succession of blows is so swift that blocking is useless. He is sure to land, and land with all the shifting weight of his body behind the blow.
He fooled Jack O'Brien, the cleverest defensive fighter in the game and hit him with as little trouble as he might have in hitting a novice. Ketchel is much faster than Fitzsimmons in his prime. He outfooted O'Brien and refused to let him wriggle and dodge out of corners in his usual style.
Ketchel isn't a clever blocker, like Fitzsimmons. He fights wide open. But his continual shifting and his swift punching make him a bad target to hit.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Triple_shift
The Ketchel triple shift was described by the Feb. 27, 1909 Tacoma Daily Ledger (Tacoma, WA, USA), as follows:
KETCHEL IS PUGILISTIC WONDER ...
New Style of Fighting
Ketchel has invented a new style of fighting, and it is far ahead of the old straight jab and get-away game. [Robert] Fitzsimmons beat all the middleweights and heavyweights of his time, barring only [James] Jeffries, by using a shift. Ketchel shifts, too, but he is continually shifting. He fights equally well with right or left foot forward. He uses what might be called a triple shift. First he comes in with both hands poised for starting a hook. He chooses his opening. It may be for the the left hand, either at the body or jaw. He slips a sudden hook over to the chin. Up comes the clever boxer's guard. The blow may or may not get through. If not Ketchel has already shifted his right foot forward, and at the same instant hooked the right hand for the jaw. Up comes the clever opponent's left arm to guard. That's about as far as the other fellow gets, for with both hands up, or his left up, he has left an opening for Ketchel's left fist. Either jaw or body is sure to be uncovered. Ketchel is always shifting his feet again, and his left fist hooks swiftly to the exposed target. The whole succession of blows is so swift that blocking is useless. He is sure to land, and land with all the shifting weight of his body behind the blow.
He fooled Jack O'Brien, the cleverest defensive fighter in the game and hit him with as little trouble as he might have in hitting a novice. Ketchel is much faster than Fitzsimmons in his prime. He outfooted O'Brien and refused to let him wriggle and dodge out of corners in his usual style.
Ketchel isn't a clever blocker, like Fitzsimmons. He fights wide open. But his continual shifting and his swift punching make him a bad target to hit.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Triple_shift
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algo mas sobre el tema en esta pagina.
http://www.sugarboxing.com/boxing-techn ... undations/
http://www.sugarboxing.com/boxing-techn ... undations/
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Re: Gennady Golovkin The Lost Art Of Shifting
Sinceramente Cuquín, hasta hoy creí que el cambio de guardia de Golovkin era un defecto que le iba a costar contra boxeadores que trabajan bien los tiempos y las distancias como Andre Ward, pero al ver esto quedé fascinado, porque lo usa sistemáticamente para sacar ventaja en cada pelea, para tomar una posición dominante sobre su rival.
La escuelita de combate de estos ex soviéticos es sobresaliente. Lo último de Pirog y Korovob me dejó helado, sobre todo porque, como se explica en el video, esos men están retomando estilos de viejales como el rey del swing Bob Fitzsimmonds.
Ese Golovkin es un crack!
La escuelita de combate de estos ex soviéticos es sobresaliente. Lo último de Pirog y Korovob me dejó helado, sobre todo porque, como se explica en el video, esos men están retomando estilos de viejales como el rey del swing Bob Fitzsimmonds.
Ese Golovkin es un crack!
Re: Gennady Golovkin The Lost Art Of Shifting
A ver, por favo...Hablen en cristiano, que conho es Shift?
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gracias por el video cuquin, dirán los amantes del estilismo que el cambio de guardia es por falta de técnica jajaja
saludos brother
saludos brother
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Efectivamente...Esto lo vi yo en este video y me sorprendio. Segundo 1.01 podemos verlo.
La idea parece ser avanzar el pie de la derecha para meter el hook con la inercia de la cadera tambien...Pegando un palo monstruoso...Pobrecito el que se lleve este golpe...
La idea parece ser avanzar el pie de la derecha para meter el hook con la inercia de la cadera tambien...Pegando un palo monstruoso...Pobrecito el que se lleve este golpe...
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no amigo,el shifting no es un defecto,sino uno mas de los tantos recursos del boxeo.se aplica muchisimo y a todo nivel,incluyendo los boxeadores mexicanos,yumas,etc.extended19 escribió:Sinceramente Cuquín, hasta hoy creí que el cambio de guardia de Golovkin era un defecto que le iba a costar contra boxeadores que trabajan bien los tiempos y las distancias como Andre Ward, pero al ver esto quedé fascinado, porque lo usa sistemáticamente para sacar ventaja en cada pelea, para tomar una posición dominante sobre su rival.
La escuelita de combate de estos ex soviéticos es sobresaliente. Lo último de Pirog y Korovob me dejó helado, sobre todo porque, como se explica en el video, esos men están retomando estilos de viejales como el rey del swing Bob Fitzsimmonds.
Ese Golovkin es un crack!
en el caso de 3g,su aplicacion es mas notable,pues lo usa no como complemento,sino como arma principal debido a su fortaleza fisica y bajo nivel de movilidad.
si usas el shifting contra un boxeador que ''domine'' las 3's distancias,te acribilla.
ward domina bien todas las distancias,ademas de ser tan sucio y truquero como su maestro hopkins,y ojo,pega duro con ambas manos.le sobra para poner al 3g a bailar la macarena.
extended,recuerda que se ''boxea'' con las piernas,lo demas son complementos.
saludos.
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cambio de posicion o postura(no de gallina),no solo se aplica en el boxeo,tambien en el beisbol,politica,etc.krauser escribió:A ver, por favo...Hablen en cristiano, que conho es Shift?
el mejor maestro de shifting que ha existido es cubano,y les dejo saber que no es horta ni rigondeaux,ahi les queda como trivia.
saludos.
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pues de nada mi hermano,ya sabes que aqui venimos a compartir y aprender todos,tu haces muy valiosos aportes y se aprecia tu buen juicio al opinar.nickhalden escribió:gracias por el video cuquin, dirán los amantes del estilismo que el cambio de guardia es por falta de técnica jajaja
saludos brother
en el boxeo-como en todo-hay diferencia de gustos,a mi me agradan los extremos y no las medias tintas,los hay mas conservadores,en fin,el mar!
take it easy bro'.