Boxing Techniques


To fight successfully a boxer must employ the right boxing techniques for himself. You must follow your plan. For a start you should study your opponent and look for his weak points. And attack them relentlessly so you can get the better of him.

Of course you need to develop a full armoury of punches for yourself before you first get in the ring. The more punches you can throw effectively the harder it is for any opponent to defeat you.

This means time spent practicing. Learning and mastering the technical aspects behind an array of blows and punches. So once you figure your opponent out keep hitting him with punches that give him the most discomfort.

Obviously you must think on your feet. If your fight isn"t going to plan than you must re-think your strategy. And quickly.

Forget your opponent"s strong points - you"ll soon discover them.

One thing, never box a boxer the way he wants to box. If he is a good out fighter make him in fight. And vice versa. In other words make him fight in a way that is uncomfortable to him.

Your training and boxing skills will play a big part in your success. But your boxing brain is just as important. Figure out your opponent and take advantage of his weaknesses.

You must be confident. And display this to your opponent. Never allow any sign of weakness or pain to appear on your face. Even if you are totally exhausted. Never give him any signs of encouragement. If your opponent is in trouble and sees you are fresh he"ll become that much more dispirited.

And your victory is assured.

Joe "Bomber" Barnes

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