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Welocome back all you @DanOldSkoolConditioningMan fans out check out our latest video in our Victorian Bareknuckle Prize Fighting and Self Defence, for the Victorian Gent- Bartitsu series. For all you Victorian bareknuckle pugilism enthusiasts, today’s video is a deep dive into hook punches, offensive defence, counter punching, dominating space, and relentless pressure fighting — both in the Prize Ring under the London Prize Ring Rules and for self-defence for the Victorian gent, as taught in Bartitsu. This video continues directly from our last episode on bareknuckle back fists and standing grappling, expanding the system into offensive defence, attritional pressure, and con-trolled space domination. You’ll see how the milling guard becomes the engine, generating hooks, counters, and ducking footwork to collapse space and create deliberate entrances into grappling, all while maintaining structure and balance. This is not modern boxing combinations — this is pugilistic pressure fighting: attritional, positional, and inevitably effective. Every movement is drawn from historical Victorian combat manuals, practiced in the Bartitsu School of Arms, and designed for practical con-trol in the Prize Ring or self-defence situations. 📌 In this video, you’ll learn: • The difference between Savate-style long hooks and compact English bareknuckle hooks • How to combine hooks, straight punches, and evasive footwork to dominate space • Creating pressure sequences that disrupt rhythm and posture • Advanced crowding and line control to open grappling opportunities • How forward pressure and defensive mechanics work together to control a fight under Victorian rules 💡 Why watch: Whether you’re a martial historian, Bartitsu practitioner, or just fascinated by Old Skool com-bat, this video demonstrates how Victorian pugilists trained for both the Prize Ring and practical self-defence, combining precision, structure, and relentless forward pressure. 🔔 Next video tease: In the following episode, we’ll explore closing striking distance and dominating the fighting space with walking cane point attacks, showing how these princi-ples give controlled entry into extreme close-range fighting and grappling, perfect for Vic-torian self-defence and Bartitsu practice. Don’t miss it — this is where the system truly comes alive! 📺 Suggested videos & playlist for context: • [Bareknuckle Back Fist & Standing Grappling](INSERT LINK) • [Victorian Bareknuckle Series Playlist](INSERT LINK) • [Old Skool Conditioning YouTube Channel](INSERT LINK) 👍 If you enjoy historical combat, Bartitsu, and Old Skool Conditioning, LIKE, SUB-SCRIBE, and hit the bell to follow the series and master Victorian pugilistic techniques. #victorian #bareknuckle #pugilism #bareknuckleboxing #bartitsu #prizefighter #fightingtechniques #hookpunch #boxinghistory #boxingtechniques #boxinghistory #pugilist #victorianhistory #selfdefense #historicaleuropeanmartialarts