Thank you. Can you please explain the calisthenics workout that Mr. Tyson used? There is a workout around the internet but no one has confirmed if it is real. On the same note what would be a basic calisthenics workout for boxing? Thank you
@Zuckizmer2 ай бұрын
Mike Tyson trained so hard he had no hangout he just focus boxing even Evander Holyfield said his first time seeing someone train harder then him and Evander Holyfield Said he can't keep following his full workout
@StrikeWorkouts29 күн бұрын
I am a personal trainer from the UK and Boxing instructor for boxing fitness to my clients. So I use boxing training to help get everyday people in shape-not to fight in the ring. Although I have done real boxing at amateur level and indeed done plenty of sparring. I have added some peek a boo style into the mix, as the movements are great from a fitness point of view, which generates a great workout on the heavy bag and the mitts. It is also good to switch up the workouts. Having boxed both styles I find the peek a boo more taxing physically-it might just be me, but that is what I have found personally speaking. Great Videos. I have subscribed. 🥊
@bigbank98624 күн бұрын
I want to thank you for trying to keep this style alive as an ex amateur boxer myself (I didn’t get that far lol) I appreciate it fully
@douglackie37772 ай бұрын
Mike was one of a kind human! He was so brute like human! I just wish Mike never meet Don king! Thank god he got his life back on track! We need a Mike Tyson in the world..Keep them videos rolling man! They get better and better!
@Truthlight40327 күн бұрын
Wonderfully explained sir
@BillyTheButcher-nm1zx2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much coach.
@connoravila53322 ай бұрын
Hey Carter, i love these videos. Peek A Boo boxing is slowly losing teachers so it's good to see someone keep it going. As a request, I'd love to see sparring footage of the style in action.
@TheKrippler29 күн бұрын
I appreciate you. and what you stand for. Thank you so much
@miker523327 күн бұрын
I remember watching Mike is a kid before he even returned professional I guess 85 and then I saw the 86 Trevor berbick fight unbelievable
@DaveCollins1232 ай бұрын
Great material, thank you Carter! Good job!
@paulnicholls10742 ай бұрын
Greatest fighter to enter a boxing ring 85 to 88 untouchable miss tyson
@BigGeorgeForeman19732 ай бұрын
you're always so helpful man, i hope i can meet you one day!
@everydaymeditation92702 ай бұрын
I love your videos sir.❤
@dallasnaish6859Ай бұрын
Thanks for the vids, been watching a lot, I'd like to learn how to use the heavy bag in the Cus style, some vids on that might be really helpful!
@peekabooboxingacademyАй бұрын
@@dallasnaish6859 Check newest vid 🥊
@scorpionking58882 ай бұрын
fought an amateur fight with a guy from here he was really good
@open-minded85074 күн бұрын
I would watch the 48 hour course
@Biggjooee2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🥊
@Raul-ze2bc2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much my brother . I see myself in you and also made a promise to myself that I'm going to make Mike Tyson custom out of proud by using their style
@neverstopmovingforwardfitn727712 күн бұрын
It interesting that very few people talk about Floyd Patterson when talking about the peekaboo style.
@EthanGaray-se6bv2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this i will take this at heart and I will thank you one day
@Bishabish992 ай бұрын
Keep these videos coming boss 👍👌
@cloud_90902 ай бұрын
Hey, can you do some Cus style combo videos? I have the twist, head movement and willy bag head movement down.
@ChristopherFalletta-rh9jfАй бұрын
Avoiding punches/countering punches/fighting inside close for all of this to work.
@sophie28702 ай бұрын
thanks for another good one. when are we gonna get the self image video? im really waiting for that one:d
@seanlesiewicz49602 ай бұрын
you should go deeper on the mental aspect and on how to build that mindset you were talking about would be hellpfull and interesting !!
@Rippedguy327 күн бұрын
Sir,if you just read this... if i could explain how unlucky i am, but i have no desire to give up at all, and the luckiest thing turned out to me is the talent to train smart and hard, my mind is too focused when i do what i love, but i simply lack the environmental thing as well as I'm worried about boxing gyms, I live in Russia, and after watching this i wonder, how tf could i get to Catskill, and learn from someone like you, of course surprisingly i made crazy progress by training at home, literally peekaboo boxing, I'm so fit for this style, athletic, as short as 172cm 5,7 inches, and I've made progress in slipping and wavying punches, throwing right combinations, in 3 months, alone, all because of the mindset of the right training method, i did this " how the hell is Shadow boxing going to help you, if you don't imagine a scary fighter coming at you, and you block his punches, you wave you throw a combo, you defensively attack him, you learn the defensive footwork etc." i did that, i spared my brother tons of times i believe in shadow boxing, and full skillset rounds for heavy sandbag, not just throwing 1-2 combos, no, but actually fighting and humiliating that sandbag, watching Mike Tyson's fights and taking notes of his footwork, the way he never steps back, never does the pivot thing, if someone attacks him, he raizes his hands and waits for hooks or crosses that are visible, he slips and plays his game, closes distance with ducking, and throwing gazelle hooks, I've seen it and implemented in my own peekabo style, but I'm scared of bad coaches, what if he doesn't tell me to go out and run couole miles, what if he trains me for 2 hours not 5-8 hours a day, would he mind training me Peekaboo boxing? Wait in Russia? I still didn't manage to find a single peekaboo boxing gym, but I won't give up training myself, and I'll try to talk to coaches, i believe in coaches who are as old as 60-80 y.o and they really know a lot, i want them to make me suffer i want them to yell at me, scream and make me mentally strong, i want them to put me through some hell workouts, and be my mentors, I'm mentally tough, i wanna be challenged, i ain't scared of no fighters, i believe i can outwork these tattooed cute hair fighters, and show them what's hard work is all about, and I'm talking about such fighters like gervonta davis and Ryan Garcia, by looking at them i laugh and realise how strong i can be, but i need the right mentor, and i need answers, i should keep going why give up peekaboo, and go for those boring styles I don't even like, no, my self belief is humiliating other's ones, i will read all those "Cus style" boxing books, i will watch your content no matter how you describe watching content isn't enough, if i do this myself so be it, if i get lucky and somehow some peekaboo boxing coach meets me so be it, but i ain't waiting for that, i made myself believe that peekabo is going to be easy for me, hard but not as hard as some people describe
@s8tn6222 ай бұрын
What is your opinion on gloyd patterson? Will there be any videos on the og peakaboo champion?
@Noxxi332 ай бұрын
Could you please make a video where you show the full list of the "moves" so we can use them ?
@jackb738925 күн бұрын
Be careful who you choose to be your hero. Who was Tyson? A young criminal, older criminal. Sexually assulted Teddy Atlas' niece as a teenager. In prison for rape. Assulted Mitch Green on the street. Admitted drug user. When faced with an opponent who presented equal force, always lost or looked for a way to get out. Teddy Atlas himself said he lost every real fight. In the 80's Tyson dominated but each fight was just a display of great athletic skill. He never had a Micky Ward type performance. The peek a boo style is amazing to see when performed by someone who has mastered it. Can we see anyone in the last 20 years who has? It's a style that demands extreme energy output.
@stevenshar1233Ай бұрын
From Mike's prespective he sees someone like Big George or Sonny Liston as the "physically gifted"
@DaDominicanDawg2 ай бұрын
Wow... wish I could talk to you in person about these.. so relatable and so much aspects I understand... where could I contact you? I really wanna become this person.
@Quran.vision2 ай бұрын
Please show us the cross mike Tyson used to throw. He threw the 2 a bit like Roberto duran. I think he got it from him. Its like a overhand but not a overhand. He showed it the first 20 seconds in the fight Mike Tyson vs Trevor Berbick. Please check that round and please tell us if you know anything about that specific technique ❤️💪
@bed76102 ай бұрын
Mike may have been physically gifted, but i believe if it werent for his life growing up, he wouldnt have been the specimen that turned up at cus' gym at 12. I recall him saying that, him being constantly in and out of detention centers, they usually had a weight room, and i assume they fed him as well. In my opinion the weightlifting greatly contributed to his sheer size at such a young age. That being said, if he didnt have the genetics he had, no amount of weightlifting would make him that particular build. Overall though i think bodybuilding is greatly underrated for fighting because more muscle=more strength potential
@TrainwellBoxing2 ай бұрын
Hi Carter. Can you help me out please? when fighting in the peek a boo style as an orthodox can get off with ease jab/hook/uppercut but find the right hand difficult almost awkward. Do you have any ideas on what is happening?
@encon734023 күн бұрын
23:00 improtant for me
@miker523327 күн бұрын
Muhammad Ali was gifted he had a lot of talent but he was also one of the smartest Fighters he could read his opponents within 10 seconds of the fight
@everydaymeditation92702 ай бұрын
I personally miss that environment 😢😢
@GhazouaniZahreddineАй бұрын
Hi trainer carter i am from tunisia and i want to join the gym if you have information about how can i study boxing managment in usa to get visa and to get money to join the gym
@miker523327 күн бұрын
Mike trained hard 6 days a week and then at night he would watch films of all boxers and try to get Styles and tricks of his own
@ral-pu1ht2 ай бұрын
Does teddy train fighters, and if he does where does he train them and does he train the cus style to his boxers nowadays
@karsoborn99912 ай бұрын
What was the difference between teddy Atlas and Kevin rooney in Training mike I think its different too to be trained from teddy than to Train in the Catskills now i think he knows some different secrets too
@peekabooboxingacademy2 ай бұрын
@@karsoborn9991 Great question. The difference between Kevin and Teddy is this; Teddy built out the talent at the Catskill Boxing Club from scratch and trained all of the fighters there on how to do the Cus style, including Kevin. When Teddy left, Kevin was the replacement in being Mike’s trainer, but he did not develop any one else there. Kevin had a tendency to gloss over many of the basics when training people in the Cus style, which is why he didn’t develop anyone after Mike. Unfortunately, many people at the gym over the years have tried to teach how they fought, rather than what they were taught by Teddy. What I’ve done is learn exactly how Teddy taught it, so that I can teach it properly. No secrets.
@miker523327 күн бұрын
I also have the belief that punches are born you can't train to punch harder how true is this
@hassanmoustafa354015 күн бұрын
Hi coach, do you provide online training?, I believe that if I get the right guidelines from you I will be the new mike Tyson., I have a lot of similarities between me and him.
@thunderboltskyy8083Ай бұрын
How many times did Mike Tyson train?
@PeekaBooGuy2 ай бұрын
Hey Brother any way to stay in contact? I follow the style since im 14. Im 25 . Glad Internet makes the world slow.
@miker523327 күн бұрын
Floyd Patterson did peekaboo well
@miker523327 күн бұрын
Mike Tyson had gray genetics he was 190 lb at 12 years old solid muscle and he had fast twitching muscles built like a running back
@hgroteles02 ай бұрын
Great video, bro!! It would be interesting to have a conversation/collab with Logan Brown
@hgroteles02 ай бұрын
combine his technique with your teaching about mentality, you would create a generation of new fighters
@s8tn6222 ай бұрын
Ive seen him before but does he teach the style coorectly like carter does?
@jeromeicle02 ай бұрын
@s8tn622 logan teaches the style the way Mike tyson did it, which isn't effective for the average boxer. Carter teaches how it's supposed to
@hgroteles02 ай бұрын
@@s8tn622 Good question.
@hgroteles02 ай бұрын
@@jeromeicle0 I understand, I thought that combining the knowledge would result in something good.
@StevenBuck7862 ай бұрын
Yessir
@musachaudry66342 ай бұрын
Can you confirm Mike Tyson’s real training routine e callisthenics and all the other stuff he did
@peekabooboxingacademy2 ай бұрын
@@musachaudry6634 There are a few people who know that I could maybe get a hold of. But here’s the truth about all of that. Mike was 190lbs of muscle at twelve years old. He looked the way he did because of hard work, yes. But his foundation was freak genetics. That’s why he looks the way he does at his age today. The truth is, all of the boys at the Catskill boxing club were successful in the Cus style and they had normal physiques. Do calisthenics if you want to tone your body and become stronger. But don’t worry about whether or not you have Mike’s physique. You don’t need it for success.
@musachaudry6634Ай бұрын
@@peekabooboxingacademy brilliant stuff my friend much appreciated
@piotrprobala4808Ай бұрын
Could you share your opinion about the recent fight with Jake Paul? Do you believe that was a real Mike Tyson or was it just all staged for money?
@jeromeicle02 ай бұрын
I also think the reason why therye arent any successful peekaboo fighters since mike was beacasue the people who try to learn/teach it they try to emulate Mike, which isn't going to be effective
@miker523327 күн бұрын
Yeah Prime Tyson 85 to 89
@clixs49742 ай бұрын
how can I contact you
@peekabooboxingacademy2 ай бұрын
No forms of contact yet my friend. Will be putting that together in the future 🥊
@thedarkknight16902 ай бұрын
@@peekabooboxingacademy Hi bro, where ur video "Mike Tyson & Kevin Rooney Warming Up 1986" ??? Where i can watch this ?
@peekabooboxingacademy2 ай бұрын
@@thedarkknight1690 Unfortunately I had to take that down because the footage is owned by a private entity. Nothing important in that video though, just a neat example of Mike doing some of what’s already been explained on the channel.
@thedarkknight16902 ай бұрын
@@peekabooboxingacademy Thanks for your answer bro.Who is the owner of this video? I really liked that video and I would like to buy it) Did you get this video on his channel? Could you please give a link to his channel
@peekabooboxingacademy2 ай бұрын
@@thedarkknight1690 Sorry man you can’t buy it unfortunately and the channel that posted the original video was banned off of KZbin for posting copyrighted content.
@bobdoyle594523 күн бұрын
jake paul destroyed him.... so he is nothing. we should be taking tips from jake