Floyd Mayweather Sr
Floyd Mayweather Sr. is an American boxing trainer. A welterweight contender during the 1970s and 1980s, Big Floyd is known for his defensive ability and overall knowledge of boxing strategy. He is the father and former trainer of five-division boxing champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr. He is credited for teaching his son the defensive skills that made him a winner.
Floyd's boxing instructional videos include advice on how to improve your boxing technique and skill. His tips include the basics on punching and defense, breaking down the body, the feint, the jab, footwork, defending the uppercut and the pull counter.
Floyd's Videos
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When you purchase the complete Pro Tips Boxing series, you'll be able to download all 37 videos from our Boxing experts over the next 48 hours!
Our coaches include:
Floyd Mayweather Sr. (one of the top trainers in all of boxing)
Jeff Mayweather (former IBO Super Featherweight Champion and one of the top boxing trainer’s in the country)
David Diaz (former Olympic boxer and WBC Lightweight Champion)
Ron Frazier (head boxing trainer for Xtreme Couture)
Jacob “Stitch” Duran (THE best cutman in the sport)
Richard Steele (one of boxings most famous referees)
If you're serious about boxing learn from the pros about taking your game to the next level!
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In this Pro Tips 4U boxing training series with Floyd Mayweather Sr., you’ll be able to download all 8 of Floyd’s videos. Floyd will teach you; how to punch, the mental aspect of the jab, breaking down the body, catching an uppercut and stiff arm, ducking punches, how to step, the feint and the pull counter.
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In this Pro Tips 4U video boxing sports training video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about the Pull Counter. Learn the secrets and tips of the pull counter and pulling back, why you shouldn’t clump your arms on your chest, how to keep your hands in fighting positions and how to deliver the jab.
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In this Pro Tips 4U sports training boxing video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about the Feint. Learn the secrets and tips of the feint – giving the impression a punch is coming, how to feint with all your punches, how to feint with your body movements, how to mislead with a feint then BANG! deliver the blow.
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In this Pro Tips 4U sports training boxing video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about How to Step. Learn the secrets and tips of stepping with baby steps, pushing and pivoting off your toe, where your power comes from and how to step and jab.
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In this Pro Tips 4U sports training boxing video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about Ducking Punches. Learn the secrets and tips of keeping your eyes on your opponent at all times, how to keep your head up while bending at the knees and at the waist, how to duck then connect with a body punch
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In this Pro Tips 4U sports training boxing video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about Catching An Uppercut and How to Use The Stiff Arm. Learn the secrets of how to catch an upper cut, hooking over the top, then to the body, and how to properly use the stiff arm to cover your opponents eye’s and set him up for the big punch.
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In this Pro Tips 4U sports training boxing video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about Breaking Down the Body. Learn the secrets and tips of how to step, turn and deliver, where to punch for the liver shot, where to punch to break the hips down, how to stiffen your opponents legs, using a combination after a hip punch and finishing with the jab.
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In this Pro Tips 4U sports training boxing video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about the Mental Aspects of the Jab. Learn the secrets and tips of mental preparation, why your jab is an offensive and defensive weapon, why it’s crucial to think fast, why you should work on getting faster and why everything works from the mind.
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In this Pro Tips 4U sports training boxing video, Floyd Mayweather Sr. talks about Punching and how to punch. Learn the secrets and tips for turning your hand, how to be fast - on time and coordinated, stepping and punching at the same time, how to work on speed, power and coordination, and why you should mix your combinations up.
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