2160:— This is a variation of the cross-arm. The lead arm (left for an orthodox fighter and right for a southpaw) is placed across the torso usually somewhere in between the belly button and chest and the lead hand rests on the opposite side of the fighter's torso. The back hand is placed on the side of the face (right side for orthodox fighters and left side for southpaws). The lead shoulder is brought in tight against the side of the face (left side for orthodox fighters and right side for southpaws). This style is used by fighters who like to counterpunch. To execute this guard a fighter must be very athletic and experienced. This style is so effective for counterpunching because it allows fighters to slip punches by rotating and dipping their upper body and causing blows to glance off the fighter. After the punch glances off, the fighter's back hand is in perfect position to hit their out-of-position opponent. The shoulder lean is used in this stance. To execute the shoulder lean a fighter rotates and ducks (to the right for orthodox fighters and to the left for southpaws) when their opponents punch is coming towards them and then rotates back towards their opponent while their opponent is bringing their hand back. The fighter will throw a punch with their back hand as they are rotating towards their undefended opponent. The weakness to this style is that when a fighter is stationary and not rotating they are open to be hit so a fighter must be athletic and well conditioned to effectively execute this style. To beat this style, fighters like to jab their opponents shoulder causing the shoulder and arm to be in pain and to demobilize that arm. But if mastered and perfected it can be an effective way to play defense in the sport of boxing.
1751:— a quick, straight punch thrown with the lead hand from the guard position. The jab extends from the side of the torso and typically does not pass in front of it. It is accompanied by a small, clockwise rotation of the torso and hips, while the fist rotates 90 degrees, becoming horizontal upon impact. As the punch reaches full extension, the lead shoulder is brought up to guard the chin. The rear hand remains next to the face to guard the jaw. After making contact with the target, the lead hand is retracted quickly to resume a guard position in front of the face. The jab is the most important punch in a boxer's arsenal because it provides a fair amount of its own cover and it leaves the least amount of space for a counter-punch from the opponent. It has the longest reach of any punch and does not require commitment or large weight transfers. Due to its relatively weak power, the jab is often used as a tool to gauge distances, probe an opponent's defenses, and set up heavier, more powerful punches. A half-step may be added, moving the entire body into the punch, for additional power. Despite its lack of power, the jab is the most important punch in boxing, usable not only for attack but also defense, as a good quick, stiff jab can interrupt a much more powerful punch, such as a hook or uppercut.
1759:— a powerful straight punch thrown with the rear hand. From the guard position, the rear hand is thrown from the chin, crossing the body and traveling towards the target in a straight line. The rear shoulder is thrust forward and finishes just touching the outside of the chin. At the same time, the lead hand is retracted and tucked against the face to protect the inside of the chin. For additional power, the torso and hips are rotated counter-clockwise as the cross is thrown. Weight is also transferred from the rear foot to the lead foot, resulting in the rear heel turning outwards as it acts as a fulcrum for the transfer of weight. Like the jab, a half-step forward may be added. After the cross is thrown, the hand is retracted quickly and the guard position resumed. When the same punch is used to counter a jab, aiming for the opponent's head it is called a "cross". The straight sets up the lead hook well. The Cross can also follow a jab, creating the classic "one-two combo."
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lead (left) fist is held vertically about six inches in front of the face at eye level. The rear (right) fist is held beside the chin and the elbow tucked against the ribcage to protect the body. The chin is tucked into the chest to avoid punches to the jaw which commonly cause knock-outs and is often kept slightly off-center. Wrists are slightly bent to avoid damage when punching and the elbows are kept tucked in to protect the ribcage. Some boxers fight from a crouch, leaning forward and keeping their feet closer together. The stance described is considered the "textbook" stance and fighters are encouraged to change it around once it's been mastered as a base. Case in point, many fast fighters have their hands down and have almost exaggerated footwork, while brawlers or bully fighters tend to slowly stalk their opponents. In order to retain their stance boxers take 'the first step in any direction with the foot already leading in that direction.'
2063:. Peek-a-Boo boxing utilizes relaxed hands with the forearms in front of the face and the fist at nose-eye level. Other unique features includes side to side head movements, bobbing, weaving and blind siding your opponent. The number system e.g. 3-2-3-Body-head-body or 3-3-2 Body-Body-head is drilled with a stationary dummy called the "Willie bag", named by Cus after boxer Willie Pastrano, until the fighter is able to punch rapid combinations with what D'Amato called "bad intentions." The theory behind the style is that when combined with effective bobbing and weaving head movement, the fighter has a very strong defense and becomes more elusive, able to throw hooks and uppercuts with great effectiveness. Also it allows swift neck movements as well quick duckings and bad returning damage, usually by rising uppercuts or even rising hooks. Since it is a defense designed for close range fighting, it is mainly used by in-fighters.
1275:. Peek-a-Boo boxing utilizes relaxed hands with the forearms in front of the face and the fist at nose-eye level. Other unique features includes side to side head movements, bobbing, weaving and blind siding your opponent. The number system e.g. 3-2-3-Body-head-body or 3-3-2 Body-Body-head is drilled with the stationary dummy and on the bag until the fighter is able to punch by rapid combinations with what D'Amato called "bad intentions." The theory behind the style is that when combined with effective bobbing and weaving head movement, the fighter has a very strong offense, defense and becomes more elusive, able to throw hooks and uppercuts with great effectiveness. Also it allows swift neck movements as well as quick ducking and strong returning damage, usually by rising uppercuts or even rising hooks. Since it is a defense designed for close range fighting, it is mainly used by in-fighters.
1767:— a semi-circular punch thrown with the lead hand to the side of the opponent's head. From the guard position, the elbow is drawn back with a horizontal fist (knuckles pointing forward) and the elbow bent. The rear hand is tucked firmly against the jaw to protect the chin. The torso and hips are rotated clockwise, propelling the fist through a tight, clockwise arc across the front of the body and connecting with the target. At the same time, the lead foot pivots clockwise, turning the left heel outwards. Upon contact, the hook's circular path ends abruptly and the lead hand is pulled quickly back into the guard position. A hook may also target the lower body (the classic Mexican hook to the liver) and this technique is sometimes called the "rip" to distinguish it from the conventional hook to the head. The hook may also be thrown with the rear hand.
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1775:— a vertical, rising punch thrown with the rear hand. From the guard position, the torso shifts slightly to the right, the rear hand drops below the level of the opponent's chest and the knees are bent slightly. From this position, the rear hand is thrust upwards in a rising arc towards the opponent's chin or torso. At the same time, the knees push upwards quickly and the torso and hips rotate counter-clockwise and the rear heel turns outward, mimicking the body movement of the cross. The strategic utility of the uppercut depends on its ability to "lift" the opponent's body, setting it off-balance for successive attacks.
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2019:– covering up is the last opportunity to avoid an incoming strike to an unprotected face or body. Generally speaking, the hands are held high to protect the head and chin and the forearms are tucked against the torso to impede body shots. When protecting the body, the boxer rotates the hips and lets incoming punches "roll" off the guard. To protect the head, the boxer presses both fists against the front of the face with the forearms parallel and facing outwards. This type of guard is weak against attacks from below.
1996:— bobbing moves the head laterally and beneath an incoming punch. As the opponent's punch arrives, the boxer bends the legs quickly and simultaneously shifts the body either slightly right or left. Once the punch has been evaded, the boxer "weaves" back to an upright position, emerging on either the outside or inside of the opponent's still-extended arm. To move outside the opponent's extended arm is called "bobbing to the outside". To move inside the opponent's extended arm is called "bobbing to the inside".
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1271:— a counter-offense style often used by a fighter where the hands are placed in front of the boxer's face, like in the babies' game of the same name. It offers extra protection to the face and makes it easier to jab the opponent's face. Peek-a-Boo boxing was developed by legendary trainer
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2013:— parrying or blocking uses the boxer's hands as defensive tools to deflect incoming attacks. As the opponent's punch arrives, the boxer delivers a sharp, lateral, open-handed blow to the opponent's wrist or forearm, redirecting the punch.
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1870:: A haymaker is a wide-angle punch similar to a hook, but instead of getting power from body rotation, it gets its power from its large loop. It is considered an unsophisticated punch, and leaves one open to a counter.
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2903:Chess boxing
2868:Boxing glove
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2767:Rabbit punch
2747:Counterpunch
2684:Club fighter
2639:Weight class
2634:The distance
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1383:Naseem Hamed
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1058:Archie Moore
1013:Lennox Lewis
1003:Sam Langford
903:Joe Calzaghe
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824:Kostya Tszyu
804:Shane Mosley
779:Sonny Liston
744:Arturo Gatti
709:Chris Eubank
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579:Larry Holmes
564:Naseem Hamed
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519:Muhammad Ali
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2923:Tent boxing
2878:Boxing ring
2832:Rope-a-dope
2376:SugarBoxing
2208:James Toney
2193:Caleb Plant
2183:Naoya Inoue
2178:Devin Haney
2132:Joe Frazier
2106:Cross-armed
2095:José Torres
2090:Leon Spinks
2061:Cus D'Amato
2011:Parry/block
1629:Full crouch
1615:Semi-crouch
1505:Jaron Ennis
1444:Josh Taylor
1308:José Torres
1303:Leon Spinks
1273:Cus D'Amato
1245:James Toney
1185:Naoya Inoue
1098:Jimmy Wilde
938:Jaron Ennis
844:Harry Wills
676:The slugger
649:Gene Tunney
639:Barney Ross
629:Caleb Plant
569:Devin Haney
461:Leon Spinks
451:Aaron Pryor
406:Naoya Inoue
376:Joe Frazier
2943:Slapboxing
2827:Peek-a-boo
2822:Check hook
2787:Styles and
2772:Liver shot
2757:Bolo punch
2689:Long count
2669:Tomato can
2664:Journeyman
2659:Gatekeeper
2581:Kickboxing
2499:Livestrong
2419:boxrec.com
2386:2014-09-18
2305:2023-03-21
2281:2024-06-25
2257:2023-03-21
2231:References
2147:Ken Norton
2100:Mike Tyson
2080:Joe Hadley
2075:Isaac Cruz
2065:Bobo Olson
2056:Peek-a-Boo
1857:Check hook
1823:Bolo punch
1800:Bolo punch
1545:Andre Ward
1540:Mike Tyson
1535:Willie Pep
1510:Tyson Fury
1454:Andre Ward
1313:Mike Tyson
1293:Joe Hadley
1288:Isaac Cruz
1277:Bobo Olson
1268:Peek-a-Boo
1250:Mike Tyson
1215:Willie Pep
1093:Andre Ward
739:Carl Froch
734:Bob Foster
659:Andre Ward
624:Willie Pep
559:Tyson Fury
539:Billy Conn
471:Mike Tyson
436:Bobo Olson
396:Harry Greb
361:Isaac Cruz
280:In-Fighter
150:April 2022
120:newspapers
49:improve it
2807:Head fake
2789:technique
2029:grappling
1956:Clinching
1393:Zab Judah
1103:Tony Zale
1033:Joe Louis
829:Tim Tszyu
719:Eric Esch
514:Laila Ali
305:clinching
284:Out-Boxer
208:June 2022
55:talk page
3026:Category
2898:Compubox
2837:Footwork
2812:Slipping
2742:Overhand
2737:Uppercut
2694:Outpoint
2674:Knockout
2219:See also
2017:Covering
1972:Footwork
1939:Covering
1922:Blocking
1890:Slipping
1867:Haymaker
1772:Uppercut
1738:Uppercut
1660:Punching
1580:Headgear
1560:Headgear
1326:southpaw
1319:Southpaw
948:Joe Gans
694:Max Baer
2856:Related
2802:Bobbing
2709:Punches
2476:May 14,
2424:May 13,
1906:Bobbing
1875:Defense
1587:Stances
1566:boxing.
1564:Olympic
288:Slugger
194:Please
134:scholar
3032:Boxing
2888:BoxRec
2654:Cutman
2540:Boxing
2455:, 1950
2442:, 1950
2024:Clinch
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2722:Cross
2626:Terms
2590:Rules
1781:is a
1756:Cross
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127:books
2727:Hook
2478:2023
2426:2023
2033:hold
1764:Hook
1722:hook
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