That is The Toughness of These Eastern Europeans here.. That's why they are taking over the Boxing. Had that Guy with Girl be African American he would have left the ***** and Run...:yeplol:
I think it's not a good idea teaching 3 yr old kids how to fight, I mean, their minds really aren't that developed yet, and they might not know when they are hurting someone.... maybe kids age 7 onwards they can start training, coz by then you can talk to them about responsibility... with great power comes great responsibility......
That kid is amazing. He is really into it and focused. He also seems to be proper disciplined as well. Hard to really tell that from a video, but that is the impression I got.
For those of you who have never visited a boxing gym go to one where young kids train and you'll begin to notice that there are several youngens who work the pads and heavybag with quick and flashy skills. It's nothing out of the ordinary. Which means they can probably beat the living **** out of their school yard bully.. but it doesn't necessarily mean that they're gonna grow up to be world champs.
Worst thing you can do imo. A kid that age should be looking to develop his understanding of space and distance, how is he going to do that trying to punch with maximum power all the time? IMO the guy would be better off teaching his son how to be more fluid, to use his foot and handspeed, to set up his punches with the jab.
I see your point, but I am not sure I agree. You teach a child that early that boxing is a sport and not an act of violence and it might keep him from ever starting a fight. The parents seem to have him well disciplined. He was focused, never said a word or even did a gesture to suggest he wasn't fully in to it. Also, a kid is not going to learn that quickly and be that good at that age without some good guidance in general. Also, he gets to vent out things in a positive manner. I would take that over a kid who has a hot head and will pick up toy to club another kid any day. Thats probably about the force he creates in those punches ie a kid his age with a stick. Pretty powerful, but he is less likely to pick up a stick or asome other long hard toy to use as a bludgeon since he knows his fist are his weapon. With the discipline though, he knows better than to do that either. So I see your point, but disagree.
Watch that kids feet when he throws, how he has to reshuffle his feet slightly after throwing, he has to do that because he's trying to throw too hard.
If the guy in this vid is a boxer, he sure missed the lessons how not to loose his temper! But okey, maybe he thought the other man punched her on purpose, i would get angry too.. But still, one punch to the man that "hit" her and then walk away, that should be enough! To me it looks like he (the boxer) just wanted to show off:-(
It didn`t even look like they had any attentions to fight him! So i dont see any reason to go beserk like that