What defensive options does a slower boxer have?

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  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Have an active guard, keep feinting opponents? Any other ideas?
     
  2. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    A swift knee to the bollocks should do the trick
     
  3. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    :duh
     
  4. surreal deal

    surreal deal Liverpool via Krypton Full Member

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    A tight guard, good blocking and evasive body movement. A good defence is a great foundation for any fighter.
     
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  5. Boxcel

    Boxcel Member Full Member

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    The slower you are the better your anticipatory defense and positioning skills have to be. High guard will limit a slow fighters offense pretty significantly.

    Golovkin is a good example of a slow fighter. Very slow now but he can anticipate punches and look pretty slick at times with subtle defense. However due to his lack of speed and overall stiffness he still gets caught flush often.
     
  6. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Keep a high and tight guard, constant bobbing and weaving, use the legs to be mobile, or the cross arm defense ala Foreman and Moore. I’m sure there are other things to do but these came to mind right away.
     
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  7. pistal47

    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Like other's have said, high guard, head/upper body movement, intelligence and anticipation, and good footwork.
     
  8. Ken Ashcroft

    Ken Ashcroft Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You thinking of taking up boxing, Mark? My advice is just pick an opponent that even slower than you are.
     
  9. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot etreuM aL Full Member

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  10. Slowhand

    Slowhand Member Full Member

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    Hand blocks and hard counters, make him hesitate.
     
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  11. Tramell

    Tramell Hypocrites Love to Pray & Be Seen. Mathew 6:5 Full Member

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    Glencoffe wasn't fast, so he used a hellified offensive work rate as his best defense. Same with Brandon Rios, slow guy, but his over the top workrate against Acosta, Peterson, Antillon & Alvarado made them cave in.


    That style doesn't last long, but some fighters best d...is their high octane offensive work rate.
     
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  12. fitzroy boy_iron mike

    fitzroy boy_iron mike Active Member Full Member

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    Bhop in later years is a great example
     
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  13. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    An elite impregnable high guard (Think Arthur Abraham, Winky) and developing an ability to catch and counter (Think Stiverne, Curtis Stevens). And yes I know Winky and Curtis aren't slow but their styles allow them to be able to sit idle and not have to use much movement if they choose not to. For a slow guy that likely can't move out of the way of most shots, less movement but being able to protect yourself is of the utmost importance.
     
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  14. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Distance is everything...IMHO
     
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  15. Boxing2019

    Boxing2019 If you want peace, prepare war. Full Member

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    Options? To have got the uppercut of Big George Foreman!