Boxing and the Art to Not Get Hit

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In boxing, the art of not getting hit is the sweet science. Practicing the right way to react to a punch is an essential part of the sport. You can't avoid being hit. However, there are some techniques that you can use to increase your chance of not getting struck by your opponent. Floyd Mayweather's pull counter is a classic technique. It involves taking a small backward step to avoid an opponent’s punch and then leaping forward. Your back foot can be used as a springboard to take advantage of missed shots and propel you forward. Oftentimes, this technique can help you win the fight.

Smothering your opponent is another way to avoid getting punched. This involves being too close to your opponent, and then projecting your chest onto your opponent's head. This technique can be used to stop your opponent throwing a punch. However, it is best to avoid smothering. It is better to move you back foot the same way as your lead. The goal of smothering, is to keep your opponent from reaching for your throat and grabbing your weapon.


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Avoiding a punch landing on you is the key to avoiding it. You can counterpunch with a powerful punch by slipping and not being hit. Avoid being caught by the striker. You need to move quickly and maintain balance. Although there are many ways to avoid a punch, these are the best. If you want to make the most of your boxing skills, these are the techniques that will help.

The most important technique in boxing is slipping. This allows you to maneuver around your opponent without getting hit. You are less likely to be hit the more you slip. Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali and early Mike Tyson popularized this technique. Slipping allows you to move your head back and lower the opponent's punches by slipping.

Avoiding a punch is as easy as using the correct stance. 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 also known by the rabbit punch. The rabbit punch, however, is illegal. However the hook and the uppercut may be legal. These two techniques are both effective and efficient at blocking punches.


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Shoulder roll: The shoulder roll is a technique that involves the fighter draping one arm across their midsection. The fighter will avoid being hit with a punch by doing this, while also shifting their weight from one to the next. The shoulder roll, also known by the'shoulderroll' is a very popular technique in boxing. The shoulder roll is an integral part of boxing's defensive strategy.


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