boxing concepts

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by shs101, Dec 30, 2012.


  1. shs101

    shs101 New Member Full Member

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    I believe following concepts than a 100 moves is ideal and can make your game elevate a lot faster.
    What are some general/advanced concepts that yous follow?
    for ex: strike according to their footwork
    :move either feet or head but not both
    etc etc
    Theres some many of these the list can on and on
     
  2. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't cross your feet
    Go to your right and throw the right
    Keep your guard up and chin down
     
  3. 123ko

    123ko Active Member Full Member

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    if your getting hit = work on your defense

    if you not scoring points = work on offense (attack)

    a clever boxer wins the fight

    slow punching to learn technique

    hit and don't be hit

    straight punching for range

    hook & uppercuts inside range
     
  4. withoutwire

    withoutwire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Never jab with a jabber, or hook with a hooker (lol)
     
  5. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Never Box with The Chin Down.
     
  6. dyna

    dyna Boxing Junkie banned

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    How effective is a cross arm defense (the one Archie Moore and Foreman used) in a low crouch?
    Obviously I still have to fear uppercuts but it doesn't seem like anything else would go through that.
     
  7. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why??
     
  8. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Theres that many reasons, If the Head is more than 15 degrees from where its supposed to be, the Body is not Balanced. Drop the Chin the Head is 4 inch nearer to getting Hit, plus Hands above the Ears the punching Muscles shoulders , Arms, Back have a response which has to be changed plus it puts strain on the lower Back effects the Hips. Dropping the Chin, reduces the Diaphram from working by 50% restricts oxygen Flow which is important for the Eyes to focus, primary source for the eyes to work, they use very little Blood Flow.Plus all the ATG in any Sport dont do it. If they did it was near the end of there careers, because that is why, they had lost Oral stability.
     
  9. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont mean chin to chest, or to any extreme degree. In a recent fight they criticized the fighter for having his chin up. I have always heard keep your hands up and your chin down. Let me ask you cos I dont really know. To me having your chin up in the air is an inviting target. Is the benefits of what you just described worth the risk or are we talking two different things?
     
  10. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Chin should be in not down, or up. Gives everything clarity.
     
  11. dempsey1234

    dempsey1234 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Maybe I am saying it wrong but I believe we mean the same thing.
     
  12. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Often when people look like they have their chin up, it's more to do with where their hands are when they are punching
     
  13. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If the Fist is above the Shoulders, you cant Punch correctly, the recruitment is all wrong.
     
  14. captain hook

    captain hook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i always thought that the punch goes from the chin and gets back on it, i dont get it
     
  15. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Try it.