Boxing and The Art of Not Being Hit

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The sweet science of boxing is not getting hit. A key part of boxing is learning how to respond to a punch. It's nearly impossible to avoid getting hit. But, there are simple ways you can increase your chances of not being hit by your opponent. Floyd Mayweather's pull counter is a classic technique. You will take a small forward step to avoid your opponent's punch and then jump forward. You can make use of your back foot as a platform to move forward and capitalize on missed shots by your opponent. This technique is often used to win fights.

You can also avoid getting hit with a punch by simply smothering your opponent. This involves being too close to your opponent, and then projecting your chest onto your opponent's head. Although this can help to prevent your opponent from throwing punches, you should not smother them. It is better for your back foot to be on the same side as your leading foot. Your goal when you smother is to prevent your opponent from reaching your throat or grasping your weapon.


technical boxing

To avoid being hit with a punch, it is important to not allow it to land on you. If you slip and don't get hit, it is possible to position yourself to throw a strong counterpunch. It is important to use quick movements and balance in order not to be caught by the striker. There are many ways you can avoid getting hit, but these are the most important. The techniques below will allow you to box at your best.

Slipping is an important technique in boxing. This technique allows you to move around your opponent without being hit. You are less likely to be hit the more you slip. Mike Tyson (Muhammad Ali) and Mike Tyson were the first to use this technique. Slipping allows for you to shift your head and upper body back while reducing the impact of your opponent’s punches.

Using the right stance is the key to avoiding a punch. The wrong stance can lead to an unintentionally missed punch. For the best hit avoidance, it is essential to have correct stances. This technique is sometimes called the "rabbit punch". While the rabbit punch is illegal, the hook and the uppercut are both legal. These techniques can be used to block punches.


head movement

Shoulder roll. The shoulder roll requires the fighter to place one arm across his midsection. This will allow them to avoid punches and help shift their weight. The shoulder roll, also known as the'shoulder-roll', is a common technique in boxing. The shoulder roll is an important part of the defensive strategy in boxing.


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