Boxing Styles

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  1. AmonRa

    AmonRa New Member Full Member

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    Hello everybody, i was wondering what styles are there and whats the difference bitween them.
     
  2. Boro chris

    Boro chris Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If massive generalisation is your thing then I could say Euro, Mexican and American.
     
  3. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    whats american?? and Euro??
     
  4. Darien

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  5. Clearly Cool

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    Basic Styles

    Boxers - Usually rely on speed and footmovement. Stay at range and get off quick shots, emphasis on defense and scoring more blows than opponent. Boxers often go for decisions (the win) but will go for KO if opportunity arises.

    Brawlers (punchers) - Usually try to make it more of a fight. Less movement so more power, with the ultimate goal to put more hurt on opponent than is recieved. Brawlers go for the stoppage, but try to put enough work in to win a decision if needed.

    You can have someone who is a bit of both (boxer-puncher) but there are many factors that alter a boxers individual style and every boxer is different.

    Obviously this is very very generalised, and pretty much wrong, but is the most basic terms that is it.
     
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    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How about close quarter fighters who aren't necessarily punchers but are always coming forward and hold you? Sort of like John Ruiz and Ricky Hatton?
     
  8. Darien

    Darien Active Member Full Member

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    That's a 3rd type called swarmer or pressure fighter. In case of Ruiz you could also call it huggy bear...
     
  9. Clearly Cool

    Clearly Cool Active Member Full Member

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    That article calls them "swarmers". Characterised by pressure and workrate. But when they clinch excessivley they are called "cheaters".

    You could spend all year explaining every different style, which is why I tried to keep it simple.
     
  10. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cox's article is very good and accurate, although the examples are a bit dated.
     
  11. AmonRa

    AmonRa New Member Full Member

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    thanks i got the main idea, but what about the country styles like i heard that euro fighters like being more upright and one of my friends is a boxer of russian origins and he has wierd straight-hooks and straight uppercuts.
     
  12. Fab2333

    Fab2333 Needs to Get It 2Gether Full Member

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    great post