If you can hit someone then they can hit you back.
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Pacman
like you said, when your in close range your opponents moves will be too fast...if you keep blocking each attack it will only be a matter of time before you get hit.
This is true, but in training you would want your fighter to fully understand the significant value of defensive maneuvers from many different points of views
(About eight rounds a week of just defensive maneuvers.)…
If a fighter has very weak defense he would get hit a lot, more then one who does…
Boxing in general is based on how you can stop someone from hitting you while being able to land your own punches in the process…
Let’s face it; the more you get hit the sooner the fight will be over…
Anyone can throw a good punch, but can you really stop one or move out the way when it counts, because you’re not the only one throwing punches when in a fight...
Ali Rahim.
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bennyvt
did anyone watch the danny green vs roy jones jnr. Smashed him. Only the third guy to do it. Still a great champion but 'go the aussie'
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Boxing is a young man's game for the most part. In his prime with excellent reflexes Jones could afford to have his left hand low..now it takes him a little longer to get it up there. Green caught him with a right on his left temple.. and it was the beginning of the tko sequence. Jones is basically done and
should retire.
joy chaudhuri