Is this why Alex Pereira hits so hard?

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@osc31131
@osc31131 Ай бұрын
Ill save you guys 6 minutes, the answer is "CHAMA"
@josefharasek7487
@josefharasek7487 Ай бұрын
the answer is hes using the same technique as people when they are bench pressing
@jorgearevalo162
@jorgearevalo162 Ай бұрын
🗿🐆
@GustavoMirandaMixa
@GustavoMirandaMixa Ай бұрын
🔥
@pistolpete8231
@pistolpete8231 Ай бұрын
So cringe
@smoketj4830
@smoketj4830 13 күн бұрын
​@@pistolpete8231 look at the likes are you an Izzy fan 🐕? 🤣
@alexcollis6939
@alexcollis6939 Ай бұрын
Big hands, dense bones, long arms, heavy dude and fantastic technique and speed = Touch of death
@justsayin3600
@justsayin3600 Ай бұрын
Pinky death punch 👊
@IamnotJokic
@IamnotJokic Ай бұрын
His hands are enormous and the leverage he’s able to get because of the length of his arms creates so much torque it’s subtle but deadly.
@Ggold916
@Ggold916 16 күн бұрын
also the tendons and isometric training
@marcusj8623
@marcusj8623 Ай бұрын
Somewhere in new Zealand a dude is sitting saying "Yea...but I beat him once"
@jericho-tube
@jericho-tube Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@martysmith2851
@martysmith2851 Ай бұрын
and somewhere in Brazil is a guy saying, true dat, but I beat you 3 times
@dinkin_flicka14
@dinkin_flicka14 Ай бұрын
Izzy lives rent free in your head bro. Alex could be winning three belts and create something historic and you'd still be thinking about Izzy 🤣
@danielju9953
@danielju9953 Ай бұрын
tbf izzy's performances again alex are beginning to age very well
@marcusj8623
@marcusj8623 Ай бұрын
@@dinkin_flicka14 This post is about izzy thinking about alex. Go wash your greasy fingers.
@jadams1033
@jadams1033 Ай бұрын
Jack Dempsey: Championship Fighting Explosive Punching and Aggressive Defense. Was literally delivered to me yesterday!
@joanstone6740
@joanstone6740 Ай бұрын
One of Bruce Lee's favorite resource books
@theoneap2828
@theoneap2828 Ай бұрын
Pay attention to the shift sections, will greatly increases your punching power
@damarcusglover4631
@damarcusglover4631 Ай бұрын
Are pictures in the book the pdf I have has none?
@jadams1033
@jadams1033 Ай бұрын
@@damarcusglover4631 yes there are supposed to be drawings/diagrams accompanied with text
@rashidhatimparker2766
@rashidhatimparker2766 Ай бұрын
Enjoy the education of destruction
@basilistsakalos9643
@basilistsakalos9643 Ай бұрын
What I find hyper level is the fact that Alex slipped Jamal 's cross and delivered the mexican hook, while simultaneously stepped on his OPPOSITE foot!! That's next level coordination of a master there.
@jelorer
@jelorer Ай бұрын
i really doubt he intentionally stepped on jamahal hills foot. especially since he came in with a toe injury and possible broke another toe stepping on hills foot reportedly.
@81ghale
@81ghale Ай бұрын
I saw the angle from Alex’s left side, where the original live shot was, it did look like he stepped on his foot. But from the opposite side it doesn’t look like he actually stepped on it. The slip was beautiful tho, you can see it in the still shot of the moment Alex is landing. He didn’t make him miss completely, but he slipped enough to make Hill just graze him. Alex is incredible.
@TheKG636
@TheKG636 Ай бұрын
Happens at times when one guy is orthodox and when is southpaw, I have done it countless times myself by complete accident, I’m pretty good at stand up, but I’m not a master.
@rajunaidu7751
@rajunaidu7751 Ай бұрын
Bone density Muscle insertions Muscle fibre type Mind-body connection Specific training (archery) athletic training 🗿
@TanveeerShaik
@TanveeerShaik Ай бұрын
Chama bish
@testtor2714
@testtor2714 Ай бұрын
Archery 🤣😂
@Diogo-dt1uf
@Diogo-dt1uf Ай бұрын
Forget that archery bulshit man... He started doing it recentelly.. and just for fun...
@jdamsel8212
@jdamsel8212 Ай бұрын
The biggest factor is technique, Alex Pereira's is flawless.
@5ubjugator
@5ubjugator Ай бұрын
Almost but not quite. I know the secret cos I have the same thing and I'm not telling anyone
@amychaseaussie
@amychaseaussie Ай бұрын
New Mythical Fighter Unlocked : Pinky Poatan😂
@dinkin_flicka14
@dinkin_flicka14 Ай бұрын
that pinky concept is probably the cleverest and most technical stuff I've heard about fighting. We need more of that stuff coach and you should join the UFC analysts team. I don't want to take any names, but a lot of the times what we get from UFC "analysts" is, "that's a crazy knockout" or "what a wild fight" and i could go on but coming back to the point, your analysis will be a breath of fresh air.
@Roshan3L
@Roshan3L Ай бұрын
This is mind bending, I will defo try this out with sparring and feeling out. That we overlook the pinky says enough
@Xul
@Xul Ай бұрын
May sound plausible, but the metacarpals and carpals are both more fragile for the pinky. Also, a proper "Seiken" fist WILL be streightened out (slight tilt to the outside instead of the inside tilt Fariz showed here), which makes the explanation given by Fariz rather unconvincing.
@HG-cs4lf
@HG-cs4lf Ай бұрын
Foreal I broke both my hand punching with my pinky knuckle
@heemro4356
@heemro4356 Ай бұрын
because neither you nor him ever learned how to punch properly, that's not how the wrist should be positioned, you align the knuckles with the bone so they get the support not the pinky. 2:28 is just AWFUL technique and an easy way to hurt your wrist
@stefanskogh9648
@stefanskogh9648 Ай бұрын
​@@HG-cs4lf of course you did mate. It's a rediculous way to punch unless you've had a professional grade wrap done to your hand. But even then, I wouldn't want to stress all those bones which surround the pinkie knuckle as it's the weakest part of the hand.
@davidfrey08
@davidfrey08 Ай бұрын
The scariest thing about Pereiras left hook is that he never looks like he throws it hard.
@rajyavardhansingh4491
@rajyavardhansingh4491 Ай бұрын
I can take it tbh, it's not that strong Its just his opponents have a glass chin
@Betoni
@Betoni Ай бұрын
his leg kicks look like that too
@salman_m6596
@salman_m6596 Ай бұрын
@@rajyavardhansingh4491 3 of his last 4 knockouts are against opponents who were never knocked out in the UFC before; Izzy, Jiri and Hill. It’s not a glass chin issue, man has the touch of death in his fists.
@davidfrey08
@davidfrey08 Ай бұрын
@@salman_m6596 you fell for the bait friendo. Lol
@davidfrey08
@davidfrey08 Ай бұрын
@@Betoni very true!
@phillip4307
@phillip4307 Ай бұрын
Pinky knuckle meta unlocked
@edgybravo4287
@edgybravo4287 Ай бұрын
😂😂
@justsayin3600
@justsayin3600 Ай бұрын
I've broken that pinky knuckle 4 times. The last time I didn't fix it. I didn't have gloves on. When I'm wrapped with gloves it doesn't hurt to hit heavy and hard. If I have to hot someone without gloves I'll either hit with a open hand or with my index/ middle finger because since my pinky knuckle is smashed, the thought of what that feels like sucks. If you break that in a street fight it will make you want to stop hitting with it.
@ahmadalmhadeen3526
@ahmadalmhadeen3526 Ай бұрын
​@@justsayin3600Iam amature boxer, I played like 15 fight but I have deep believe that jack dempsy analysis is wrong with my little experince, I know I sound like talking garbage but seriously everytime I hit someone or something with a pinky or little 2 fingers punch its not effective at all, maybe it works with the mexican hook only I don't know
@KennethDuff-hj8ig
@KennethDuff-hj8ig Ай бұрын
​@@ahmadalmhadeen3526im also an amatuer boxer and i agree with you. We are not taught to punch with that part of the hand. In boxing my hands are wrapped under gloves, but in a streetfight i pinch bare knuckle i learned not to land on the pinky side of the knuckles, by braking the small bones in the hand on that side. But, i have also busted my wrist under my thumb side from punching with the knuckles from the index and middle finger. But as you said with punching with the palm is better for not injuring the hands in a "streetfight". Also with the 1st 2 knuckles from the index and middle fingers are good to land on when turning over on the target to "cut" the opponent, like with the snapping of the jab. Same when i land a lead hook to the body, l will land on those 1 st 2 knuckles and turn my hand counter clockwise as it hits the liver/ribs, and when jabbing to the head i turn the hand clockwise on those 1st 2 knuckles. But say ,a cross i like to land strait on the middle 2 knuckles (becouse of the old injury i mentioned in the wrist under the thumb side of the wrist.) I was always taught to hit with the 1st 2 knuckles unlike the last ones as "jack dempsey" did. But im sure jack dempsey was dangerous no matter how he landed his punch
@ahmadalmhadeen3526
@ahmadalmhadeen3526 Ай бұрын
@@KennethDuff-hj8ig There is a guy in the comment section who brought the whole part of jack dempsy saying what he said, and looks like faris zhabi explained the the theory wrong or added some wrong things to it. Jack dempsy said you should aim with the ring finger or the middle finger so when it contact your wrist does not twist, and explained more about how the little finger is not a right method of punching but it could be dangerous... for me it is not the first time to hear about the little finger non sense part I heared it from other pro fighter but it does not make any sense espically in the street fight, maybe only in the 45 degree mexican and 90 degree classic boxing hook wearing a boxing/mma gloves and wraps could make a dangerous contact
@officialscotchbonnet
@officialscotchbonnet Ай бұрын
It's not just power (don't get me wrong, he hits with a lot of power), it's the fact that his left hook is so sneaky. His opponents don't see the punch coming and it's the once you don't see that end up knocking you out.
@5ubjugator
@5ubjugator Ай бұрын
It's because of his power he can catch them without telegraph. It's hard to explain but some people just have a natural "base" power
@ewdgwhjfs8078
@ewdgwhjfs8078 Ай бұрын
​@@5ubjugator its Power with perfect distance and precision He really does know when its the perfect time to throw that left hook
@5ubjugator
@5ubjugator Ай бұрын
@@ewdgwhjfs8078 no you're just guessing. I know because I have it also. It's a type of power that comes from an extremely "tight" shoulder girdle and upper chest. I'm not sure what causes it but it's during puberty when the ribcage grows. Anyway the "effortless" power allows you to throw punches untelegraphed so they have multiplied effect.
@youssefwssf7025
@youssefwssf7025 Ай бұрын
​@5ubjugator jesse what the Fukk are you talking about
@mackiesncheese
@mackiesncheese Ай бұрын
@@5ubjugator you are waffling mate, Alex had perfect distance, and timing, precision not really.
@yougle9201
@yougle9201 Ай бұрын
Alex started working at a tire shop, like his father at a very young age. He did not pick up fighting until he was 21. His power (imo) comes from flipping huge tires and swinging sledge hammers from a very young age.
@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY
@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY Ай бұрын
could be that swinging sledge hammers emulates the weight transfer of punches and staying planted properly when you throw them so he was familiar with how to swing things, then he learned to use his punches like that
@yougle9201
@yougle9201 Ай бұрын
That's also what I think. He has perfect striking and kicking techniques, with little to no telegraph. Its very hard to learn when you are already 21 years. @@ZAINILEXTHE1ANDONLY
@loodakris5928
@loodakris5928 Ай бұрын
Reminds me of a boxing anime
@eduPred
@eduPred Ай бұрын
I agree with you man, i work in a tyre shop and i can Tell you that my most powerfull punch is my left hook even that im right handed and in a ortodox stance, idk theres something about swinging the sledge hammer and fliping tires that boost it.
@yougle9201
@yougle9201 Ай бұрын
Reminds me of that farm strength, hard labour and being exposed to harsh elements, that sure will make you tough.@@eduPred
@KommisarFuklaw
@KommisarFuklaw Ай бұрын
Something I noticed about the foot stomp people have mentioned- this very likely added some KO energy to this equation. Why? If you watch Hill absorb this punch in slow motion, you'll see him move back from the blow (obviously), but he hits a point where he can't move back any further because his lead foot is held in place. So his brain is like a dog running and hitting the full extension of a leash getting that hard, sudden yoink. Normally you're not tied in place when getting hit and you move back dissipating some of the energy- that was not the case when Alex had his foot on Hill's lead foot. (Watch the tape, Hill is pinned to a position until Alex steps off)
@st8tch790
@st8tch790 Ай бұрын
I love firaz man he’s the best at explaining things. Very intelligent, always having interesting to say. And they he dives into the topic is just wow
@jrkovar
@jrkovar Ай бұрын
I love the nuance and attention to detail in this discussion
@hyde3010
@hyde3010 Ай бұрын
You're making good points sir... food for thought. Thanx
@genericusername4039
@genericusername4039 Ай бұрын
This was such an interesting take that I'd never heard before. Cheers
@smoketj4830
@smoketj4830 Ай бұрын
Imagine GSP vs Poatan for the 185 Championship 💀
@ancestraljns1747
@ancestraljns1747 Ай бұрын
pereira too big for gsp.. too much big
@josephmendoza3640
@josephmendoza3640 Ай бұрын
Ngl, I absolutely LOVE GSP but this is a bad matchup for him. Poatan would win by KO. The power would be too much for GSP. The skill gap is indeed there but not wide enough to make the difference. Your skull can only take so much impact before your body fails you. Overall GSP has more skill but Poatan has more power.
@radioclash84
@radioclash84 Ай бұрын
Gsp is a very smart guy. He only fought 185 because Bisping was champion. He knew it was a winnable fight. As soon as Romero and Whittaker started being discussed he bolted.
@Lomaisundisputed
@Lomaisundisputed Ай бұрын
If gsp was a bit taller he’d win with ease
@TheAerondight
@TheAerondight Ай бұрын
GSP in his prime would have wrestled the hell out of him.
@bodatboy
@bodatboy Ай бұрын
Thanks for the insight Firas, I’ve been fascinated by Perrieras power for a while now.
@spencerpaige
@spencerpaige Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this with us for free, Firas.
@ImNotLuthien
@ImNotLuthien 29 күн бұрын
Sharing what, Pseudoscientific stupid bullshit? Dude´s trying to make every subject something philosophical to feel smart. There´s really no scientific background for this. The dude´s acting like he understand not only medical terms or anatomy, but also physics. That shit about "there´s nothing holding these two fingers" is bullshit. This dude has a fucking video about him not letting their FUCKING KIDS eat biscuits and that they need to earn them. Projecting his own flaws on his kids and trying to justifying his actions with cheap philosophy book. Dude never read real fucking philosophy in his life.
@luyuzhou1647
@luyuzhou1647 Ай бұрын
Man’s got a point on structure. Totally agree with you , The Bruce lee’s one inch punch and the Wingchum’s basic punch is to hit and connect with pinky area .
@ilyassnejjar6195
@ilyassnejjar6195 Ай бұрын
As for Dempsey, the drop step and hip rotation, along with shoulder shrug and what he calls "the whirl" are his fundamental elements for an effective jab / cross.
@binhaldon5078
@binhaldon5078 Ай бұрын
if you watch the super slow motion his first fist to izzy lands flat but looks like the pinky makes contact first, rolling his head back. Pereira's final left hook in the sequence that really rocked Izzy just before Goddard stopped the fight, landed 100% with the pinky knuckle- mexican hook.
@johncutie5769
@johncutie5769 Ай бұрын
I just rewatched it and I saw top knuckles hitting every time. There was one straight right that came in kinda tilted up but other than that it looked like middle finger knuckle each time. If a long bone in your forearm generates more power into your pinky bone, that's even more reason to not aim for pinky, but it doesn't anyway because your wrist should be strong enough to not bend.
@dougmason2305
@dougmason2305 Ай бұрын
@@johncutie5769 Nah he's right. Just watched slowmo too. The big shovel left that slumps him is pinky ring. Ref stops it right after that big one. Pereira doesn't turn punches and his shovels usually land pinky.
@hkaszowi
@hkaszowi Ай бұрын
Great book!!
@rodrigomorales6111
@rodrigomorales6111 Ай бұрын
Great observation thanks for the insight
@o-townminideals3104
@o-townminideals3104 Ай бұрын
He timed it perfectly at Hill threw his straight left and never seen it coming...but if you watch the slow motion replay, the punch lands but continues its trajectory....he punched through the target with maximum force. It was beautiful.
@adhdmed
@adhdmed Ай бұрын
Jack Dempsey created the Dempsey roll which is similar to Mike Tysons Peekaboo boxing style
@sphericalcow6014
@sphericalcow6014 Ай бұрын
Denpushī Rōru
@Strummify
@Strummify Ай бұрын
A fellow connoisseur ​@@sphericalcow6014
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven Ай бұрын
I thought Mike Dempsey invented that. It tastes like a bagel.
@ron.hertzberg
@ron.hertzberg Ай бұрын
Lmao. Dumb .
@spearchuckerbear2817
@spearchuckerbear2817 Ай бұрын
Awesome explanation, the Dempsey book is awesome. I bought it for my son he learned so much from that book.
@FULLIMP4CT
@FULLIMP4CT Ай бұрын
Appreciate his wealth of knowledge to pull information from a Jack Dempsey book and apply to this fight. What an interesting perspective.
@fedor1000
@fedor1000 Ай бұрын
I’ve said this for years and years, and people thought I was crazy when I would coach it. I originally read it in Championship Fighting, by Dempsey. The powerline to the elbow. There is better anchoring. The Falling Step is how he discusses throwing the jab… his stuff works for sure. Thx for explaining this to the new gen lol.
@skarhead7597
@skarhead7597 Ай бұрын
You forgot to add the part where Dempsey said landing with the pinky which represents the thinnest weakest bones within the hand leads to breakage (hence why he said to aim with the middle3 knuckles)....This is the "boxers fracture" commonly seen in ERs everywhere....brawlers land with three pinky and break their hand exactly there ALL THE TIME....STOP TELLING PEOPLE TO AIM WITH THE PINKY KNUCKLE DUDE 🤣🤣🤣
@fedor1000
@fedor1000 Ай бұрын
@@skarhead7597 yes I would say third knuckle lol
@Xivinux
@Xivinux Ай бұрын
Maşallah coach you always have the best breakdowns
@LifeLess1999
@LifeLess1999 Ай бұрын
Great breakdown!
@IamnotJokic
@IamnotJokic Ай бұрын
His hands are enormous and the leverage he’s able to get because of the length of his arms creates so much torque it’s subtle but deadly.
@user-tm6qo4lx4v
@user-tm6qo4lx4v Ай бұрын
This is a learning video for me. The pinky punch is quite revealing. Thanks for the details and analysis.
@Joe-px7vn
@Joe-px7vn Ай бұрын
Great video and thanks for the Jack Dempsey book tip. Just subbed…one good deed deserves another!
@johnsantostefano3373
@johnsantostefano3373 Ай бұрын
This is a great observation, It makes perfect sense, the pinky is linear to the ulna, etc...one long strike!
@Baci302
@Baci302 Ай бұрын
Fascinating. Thanks.
@camdonmaydew876
@camdonmaydew876 Ай бұрын
I've thought a lot about the Dempsey thing and my thought is less that it's about hitting with the bottom two knuckles and more that if you use that as a mental cue, you will always achieve proper wrist and fist alignment. I used the cue for myself of holding pencils in my fist and stopping at the end of my punch to check my alignment. My alignment was best when I could stop my punches with the pencil held with a perfect knife grip. If there was any break in my wrist that would be less than optimal for stabbing, I knew that was bad wrist alignment. The quicker way to cue this is to tell people to hit with their bottom two knuckles. If you aim with your top two, you're likely to kink your wrist. So I think it's more of an alignment cue and less of a mechanical advantage related to the structure behind certain knuckles. Also, Theo Tanchack did a great video on Pereira's hooks. I think a great point he realized is that it wasn't hitting the chin to whip the head around, rather it was hitting the skull more centrally. I think most of his punches deliver force right through the side of the skull into the back of it, the brain stem I guess. Like if you get hit with a cross to the mouth that drops down on contact and you feel it in the back of your neck and base of your skull. But I'm kind of an idiot so who knows if any of that is worth reading.
@mekmekoo1269
@mekmekoo1269 Ай бұрын
Everyone missed the fact that Pereira stepped on Jamahal's foot before throwing a punch with his lead hand. This is a very old school technique that prevents your opponent from moving out of the way and also helps with transferring power since the guy is almost nailed to the floor as your punching him.
@justinw1765
@justinw1765 Ай бұрын
Yep, if you can move back with the punch, it helps to dissipate the force some.
@sociallypatterneddefect9580
@sociallypatterneddefect9580 Ай бұрын
He said in interview it was accidental
@mekmekoo1269
@mekmekoo1269 Ай бұрын
@@sociallypatterneddefect9580 If he said that, then it's probably true. Regardless, it still works wether you do it on purpose or not.
@ThisOffendsMeTV
@ThisOffendsMeTV Ай бұрын
Ive always thrown with pinky and ring and I know I’ve got KO power. I’ve starched a lot of dudes, even sparring by mistake. Not to glaze myself either just being honest….but I’ve always been told top 2 knuckles. Old coaches. Everybody…specifically remember an old trainer (golden glove, very good boxer) would ALWAYS tell me I hit harder with my right than he does, but I have incorrect form when not using my index and middle. Always said “imagine if you hit correctly” lmao nope. I’ve ALWAYS rebelled against being told to punch with top 2 knucks. This video blew my mind lmao first time I’ve ever felt justified. Thank you
@PanameBossOfficiel
@PanameBossOfficiel Ай бұрын
I wanna thank you for bringing light on to the jack dempseys book, i forgot what it was called cuz i read it like in 2011 but i remember so well about what knuckles is the best to land with and after developing that technique over previously taught hittin with index and mid finger knuckles. I got wayy less wrist injuries and ive hit the bag without gloves for about a decade and my wrist havent hurt for .. i dont even remember for how long. I need to pick the book back up because i dont remember anything else i read in that book to be frank.
@Abdul-tl4qu
@Abdul-tl4qu Ай бұрын
Great video - There’s also some huge added factors that significantly increase power. Grip strength in the pinky, specifically on impact. A good way to test this is on a mattress. The second one is wrist strength and how well your wrist can take intense strain.
@landenx
@landenx Ай бұрын
Grip strength in the pinky is very interesting, I’ve never heard that before 🧐 time to research lol
@genises200
@genises200 Ай бұрын
This is true. I saw a firearms instructor fix correct someone's grip. Hist first shot was always on the dot but after that it was terrible. He looked at how he fired and he saw his thumb grip are webbing of his hand was firm but told him to grip harder from his pinky. This dude grouping was crazy and accuracy on point. Something too that
@MandosCulture
@MandosCulture Ай бұрын
Perfect technique for gaining power. Hip torque, whiplash of the strike, the punch has it's ending point right against the opponent, and speed.
@Justin-bs8vv
@Justin-bs8vv Ай бұрын
Dempseys book said to aim with the pinky but land with the middle and ring finger knuckle. He called it the "power line". Demonstrated by saying go to a wall and lean against it, try supporting yourself with the pointer and middle knuckles vs supporting yourself with the middle and ring knuckles.
@DarkArtsDeepDive
@DarkArtsDeepDive Ай бұрын
One of the things we don’t talk enough about when talking knockout artists, is their bone structure. Perreira has massive bones. His head and hands are enormous, and if you ever took an entry level physics course you know that mass is part of the force equation with the other portion being velocity.
@manfrombritain6816
@manfrombritain6816 Ай бұрын
yep he has a huge skeleton with lean muscle on top, perfect combo for combat sports cos it's efficient but powerful
@justinw1765
@justinw1765 Ай бұрын
A small hand with the same mass and velocity behind it, will, according to physics, generate more concentrated force than a much larger hand. The larger the surface area, the more the force spreads over that area. Look at a sword, a bat, and a paddle all weighing the same and being swung at the same speed. The sword and paddle are the two extremes of force concentration.
@akg1301
@akg1301 Ай бұрын
Same with Ngannou
@DarkArtsDeepDive
@DarkArtsDeepDive Ай бұрын
@@justinw1765 Surface area of a hand is negated by wraps and 4 ounces of gloves. And regardless, Surface area has an, at best, negligible impact on the concussive force delivered by a punch. Mass and velocity are the determinants of knockout power of punches. Punches don’t pierce bone, arteries, and muscle like a sword. And an equally weighted paddle and bat would deliver equal energy if they’re moving at the same speed with an equal chance of causing a concussion if they hit identical locations. .
@kentlundhlanden2990
@kentlundhlanden2990 Ай бұрын
@@DarkArtsDeepDiveThe few pounds gained from bone structure is nothing compared to the force generated by the weight and shifting of the weight of the one who is swinging. The core to pereiras power probably lies in his muscle insertions and type of muscle tissue
@Flyhighman77
@Flyhighman77 Ай бұрын
I have seen in one of kevin lee's video about how wing chun's straigh punch throw with the lower part ( pinky ) of the fist and his reasoning is the pinky is structurally connected to the body by the elbow and more than other knuckles and I think what you said about how pinky is supported by elbow bone is very similar observation. I think it is wprthwhile to further explore. Even though, Alex used that pinky punch in hook or mexican hook form, I think the fundamental statement about how pinky is aligned with body natural structure of kevin' comment and yours comment have shared turth to it.
@jasonklinedinst5246
@jasonklinedinst5246 Ай бұрын
The Mexican hook is also called a shovel punch. Usually it looks awkward when it lands just like the one that dropped Hill but they work and fighters should throw it more often.
@oscar27ization
@oscar27ization Ай бұрын
Alex probably the most insteresting men right now cause of those sneaky low kicks and now the pinky knock out
@Desertpunk_999
@Desertpunk_999 Ай бұрын
Keep doing these videos, their sick
@framefilmstudio
@framefilmstudio Ай бұрын
Interesting observation 🤔 thanks
@GGman2019
@GGman2019 Ай бұрын
a hardlife will give you a rage and strength that most can't comprehend
@3231bsln
@3231bsln Ай бұрын
Talking about the powerline and punching with the last 2 knuckles, which is wild. Wrist alightment, like in tma, makes a difference. I think fist orientation on hooks, vert vs hor makes a difference. With hooks, I honestly think when they scrape the face, they're most effective because of the angle that they torque the head/neck at 1:41
@TreyParker318
@TreyParker318 Ай бұрын
Never thought about the pinky like that but it does feel more stable. Crazy how Alex just grazed him and you can see Hill's eyes roll back.
@Kalama_Llama_King_Kong
@Kalama_Llama_King_Kong Ай бұрын
I remember reading that too!
@anuj.pratap.3
@anuj.pratap.3 Ай бұрын
Very interesting, I have been trying to practice Alex' left hook since some time.
@carlchong7592
@carlchong7592 Ай бұрын
I wonder if there's a bit extra KO in the pinkie punch because it makes the hook more of a glancing hit that will more efficiently twist the skull. Psychologically speaking, we are more prone to being concussed when a twisting impulse is imparted to our heads than if a linear impulse is delivered. Perhaps the pinkie strike makes a hook more likely to deliver a sharply twisting impulse because the fist connects more tangentially than it would if the index or middle knuckle connects.
@matthewlawson4583
@matthewlawson4583 Ай бұрын
This is one of the many reasons firas zahabi is the greatest coach of all time
@john4075
@john4075 Ай бұрын
Great video and book by JD referenced. Please let us know your findings when you investigate if Periera has been knocking everyone out with the pinky.
@RooftopSwordMaster
@RooftopSwordMaster Ай бұрын
INTERESTING. Was always lead to believe pinky/ring knuckles are weak and should never punch with those. But naturally I always punched with those two knuckles when I was young. Thank you for this juicy info
@X17-Trader
@X17-Trader Ай бұрын
@tristar gym go re watch the video. Poaton stepped on hills foot while hitting him, which kept the punching leverage/force at maximal strength
@misubi
@misubi Ай бұрын
In wing chun they taught the same thing. Also tensing the wrist at the moment of impact considerably adds power to the last knuckles.
@GhilenPeek
@GhilenPeek Ай бұрын
One of the coldest performances in any fight sports.
@loondoo
@loondoo Ай бұрын
Funny, everyone loves to crap on Wing Chun these days but this “pinky technique” is how we were taught to punch, leading with the bottom two knuckles! Great breakdown as always, coach!
@bobbytheimmortal1501
@bobbytheimmortal1501 Ай бұрын
Another thing of note is that in Jack Dempseys days the padding in boxing gloves were drastically different to the gloves of today which used to to consistently lead to hand breaks which i think even further confirms Dempseys point of knuckle alignment
@genises200
@genises200 Ай бұрын
Were they less patted back then?
@angusbeefballfro
@angusbeefballfro Ай бұрын
@@genises200the gloves were basically the size of mma gloves, but slightly bigger. The padding was probably really bad. Just look at old pictures. Even Ali used to wear terrible gloves early in his career.
@bobbytheimmortal1501
@bobbytheimmortal1501 Ай бұрын
@genises200 yeah was so shocking to the point that most fighters of that early boxing time period preferred body shots over hitting the head and breaking their hands let alone in 15 round fights
@matthewsiahaan1312
@matthewsiahaan1312 Ай бұрын
Been looking at his films after watching this definitely something to the pinky targeting on the shovel hooks
@mickybender7726
@mickybender7726 Ай бұрын
I think there is a video somewhere, where Alex is talking about the power transfer to his left hook. A huge takeaway was that he leans back into his left hook, rather than sitting down on it. It is very subtle and due to his built it works almost to perfection. Looking at his posture it makes perfect sense. He like to fight tall with a straight upright posture. His weight distribution is 50/50 even- no excessive weight on the front foot. This way he seems to have no difficulty checking calf kicks repeatedly. The surprising thing to me was it really works, eventhough it goes against everything I have learned about throwing the left hook so far.
@CiGambino
@CiGambino Ай бұрын
I think which knuckles are optimal depends entrely on the pronation of the arm.
@AshwinMenon
@AshwinMenon Ай бұрын
Read championship fighting by Jack Dempsey. He talks about the “power line”. That ends at the pinky knuckle. He talks about hitting with 3 knuckles (the last 3)
@darrellowings2343
@darrellowings2343 Ай бұрын
He darn sure is. Fascinating. I love that. Very good analysis and I didn't know Dempsey wrote a book. Wonder who will figure Alex out and I don't consider that loss to Izzy figuring him out. Izzy figured out he could do it, but I don't see how he did it as a model others could follow.
@stefanskogh9648
@stefanskogh9648 Ай бұрын
I can can see the point of pinkie knuckle connecting 1st if it is a fully wrapped and gloved up hand. But try that without protection, bottom half of your hand will shatter if u have decent power. They call it a boxers fracture
@raph151515
@raph151515 24 күн бұрын
Pereira uses perfect position and extreme body pre-tension (twist) to deliver such quick and powerful hook. He has good hips movement.
@LifeLess1999
@LifeLess1999 Ай бұрын
the mexican hook and the 45 uppercut are my favorite
@abe_is_live
@abe_is_live Ай бұрын
As a grappler I know there are a ton of little details that individuals tweak because they work better for them. I'm always fascinated hearing how many details striking arts have as well. Even just the different angles people throw hooks and what bones make contact. I'm curious though, could you strike with the pinky if you weren't wearing gloves? Is this specific to boxing and MMA with hand padding or does the supporting wrist actually protect the pinky from damage if you have it clenched hard enough? Interesting assessment though I would never notice something like that haha.
@martingantt1407
@martingantt1407 Ай бұрын
That just blew my freaking mind…
@simplethings1830
@simplethings1830 Ай бұрын
Gods gift.
@ryanantonellis1335
@ryanantonellis1335 Ай бұрын
Damn right! The only knockout I ever had I checked my hand afterwards- pinky and ring finger knuckles were bleeding. I was shocked, but I did karate and tae kwon do as a kid so not too shocked. Because when we had to break boards, you could never break the board with any other knuckles. You only break the board when the arm naturally extends out and begins to spiral/corkscrew. That’s where your power is, and that is normally a little farther range than people are comfortable being at. But my only knockout of my life in the schoolyard and with those board breaking classes to get my black belt - pinky knuckle baby!
@jeanbell2206
@jeanbell2206 Ай бұрын
Since I was a kid I remember punching and hitting with the pinky felt more natural. Later, I learned, that people would say that you're supposed to punch and connect with the 2 big knuckles because the bone is harder. Very intereating video and analysis. Thanks for posting.
@Psalm51-ql2cn
@Psalm51-ql2cn Ай бұрын
Exactly
@martialmusicman
@martialmusicman Ай бұрын
If you think about it, his best punch is the left hook, which is more likely to land with the pinky than a straight punch, and the direction of the forces makes it so that the wrist will bend less in that way you demonstrated.
@jakeb3055
@jakeb3055 Ай бұрын
This is why Firas is a HOF coach. He sees the game in all of its subtleties
Ай бұрын
That's why in Kickboxing we were taught to turn our wrist slightly so that the main knuckles had a straight line down the arm. All elite strikers look like they are barely touching with most of their knockouts, Wonderboy is a perfect example of this, the power starts from their feet. It stems from traditional martial arts.
@thomashathorn2036
@thomashathorn2036 Ай бұрын
I always thought that 45 degree hook/uppercut was called a “Shovel hook”?
@capntibbz5094
@capntibbz5094 Ай бұрын
People say both
@ziggedr4y
@ziggedr4y Ай бұрын
Thats what jack dempsey calls it in the book being discussed. Championship Fighting.
@FR-ty5vn
@FR-ty5vn Ай бұрын
Interesting discussion of the pinky - my guess is you’re right about the alignment or Dempsey is right; but I bet without protective gloves the knuckle will easily break (careful on the street). I prefer open hand anyway for self-defense.
@TheDOS
@TheDOS Ай бұрын
When your hands are wrapped like cement blocks (more so in boxing), then the pinky being “weak” doesn’t matter. It’s just relevant for bare knuckle. And when I learned striking decades ago, bare knuckle karate, then we were taught to over compensate for the index/middle finger knuckles. So you align those knuckles with your forearm and actually a little extra with the index finger because that aligns those two knuckles with the impact area and with the forearm. We did knuckle pushups in a similar fashion.
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven Ай бұрын
C'mon, also add that Jack Dempsey was Tyson's idol in boxing. He even got his haircut at one time and stood like him in the ring. In his book, Jack also gave an experiment to prove to yourself to punch with the pinky and ring finger: stand away from a wall and brace yourself against it with your extended fist. Most of the weight is carried by the pinky knuckle. Since it is delicate, we punch with the bottom three knuckles, though, usually, as when you do fist pushups on a wood floor.
@AztecUnshaven
@AztecUnshaven Ай бұрын
bottom three knuckles works in Wing Chun too. That's why Bruce had an affinity for old school boxing. There's crossover between both arts.
@youmarrow
@youmarrow Ай бұрын
Yes. but about the pinky; it’s also the cause of boxers fracture # (in bare knuckle)
@kingcrimson3882
@kingcrimson3882 Ай бұрын
Hinting with the pinky also means he'd have a wider arc and more build up for power
@azzuleo
@azzuleo Ай бұрын
Hey coach, do you think him stepping on Hill’s foot helped in any way?
@eduardolemos4113
@eduardolemos4113 Ай бұрын
Awesome contente. I see Poatan I upvote.
@ayaakiosawa0
@ayaakiosawa0 Ай бұрын
Bone density between knuckle and wrist of the pinky probably is something a fighter should focus on developing if they want to apply this idea.
@Psychonautical_D
@Psychonautical_D Ай бұрын
He actually says to punch with the ring finger because you can still break your pinky. But punching with the ring finger gets it close enough to the power line while distributing the force
@dad102
@dad102 Ай бұрын
Nice, bro.
@Michael_Braddy
@Michael_Braddy Ай бұрын
The LOGIC of the outer two knuckles does make good sense (other than fragility).
@heavywgtMMA
@heavywgtMMA Ай бұрын
🤯 my mind is slightly blown at this concept
@realife1542
@realife1542 Ай бұрын
His lead hand is always loaded by the way he stands and the position he keeps his arms
@greenfield1944
@greenfield1944 Ай бұрын
as an Engineer, you are absolutely right, 100 % of transfer of power, with the first two knuckles there is a loss proportionate to the angle.
@beelzebootthecanadiandevil9600
@beelzebootthecanadiandevil9600 Ай бұрын
Yeah, except who the heck throws a punch like that to begin? 😅
@beelzebootthecanadiandevil9600
@beelzebootthecanadiandevil9600 Ай бұрын
His wrist position is deviated to the Radial side to begin with. That's not a neutral wrist position.
@outpasthe3003
@outpasthe3003 Ай бұрын
I think the secret is in his back like pulling a bow. He snaps that left hook from half way but the tension comes from his back. It’s almost like some Bruce Lee wing chun shit. Look at how much pressure you can snap your lead hand if you squeeze your back.
@1Dax
@1Dax Ай бұрын
Would you change the traditional hook to palm down - based on this?
@normalguy8364
@normalguy8364 Ай бұрын
gives a whole new meaning to "pinky promise"
@sc_r1ptv122
@sc_r1ptv122 Ай бұрын
I understand the principle of not having the forearm supporting the two bigger knuckles when you hold your fist up like that. With that said my first ever Thai boxing coach told us to lean our first over to the left, so the forearm is fully supporting the two bigger knuckles. When i clench a fist, my hands naturally do it because of years of repetition. Works for me 👍🏾
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