![]() Blocking is the easy way to defend without taking yourself out of range. fighters using dirty tactics (head butts, low blows).can be tiring against well-grounded opponents.can get out-clinched or outworked on the inside if opponent is better inside fighter.tire out weak-legged guys by making them move.push opponents around (push them off balance or move them around).great for neutralizing opponents’ punches.There’s no easier way to take away your opponent’s weapon by grabbing his arm. Try to project your chest onto your opponent’s head and crush him to keep him from exploding back at you with punches. If you’re able to get close, see if you can get on top of your opponent. Instead of stepping away and being too far, now you step forward and get too close. Smothering is a classic way to avoid punches. risky if you get caught while moving (requires skill to evade at close range).works well against slower, heavier-footed opponents.sometimes only way to escape bad positions (like against the ropes).When you work hard to get into range, good technique will help you stay in range without getting hit. Nonetheless, moving around your opponent is a great way to use angles and to simultaneously attack and defend. You end up committing more energy which only pays off if you land deadly counters. Sure you can pivot around a punch or two here and there but it takes too much energy to move your entire body when your opponent is only moving his arm. Good stuff, very effective in theory but not efficient and definitely not sustainable over the long run. Great for moving away from a punch while still keeping yourself in range to counter. you can lose fight decisions for not showing aggression.works well against slower, heavy-footed opponents.great way to frustrate opponent, tiring him out by making him hit air.moving away is the easiest way to avoid getting hit (complete evasion).This is probably why so many guys start running when they know they’re up on the scorecards. ![]() So basically running is easy to do and very effective but there’s little option to counter. Or at least if you want to counter, you have to spend tremendous amounts of energy to bring yourself back into range again to fire counters. ![]() (Haven’t you ever heard the best self-defense technique is to run?) Why bother learning how to slip or roll under punches when you can run away? The problem is that you can’t attack when you’re running away. Quite possibly the best defensive technique ever invented. I list some examples of how they might be effective or ineffective in fighting situations. Footwork, blocking, parrying, rolling, slipping, and countering! Learn how each defensive technique is used, their advantages and disadvantages. A quick rundown of the 6 boxing defense techniques. ![]()
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