Monday, October 20, 2008

Boxing Knockouts

If you're a boxer is there anything to beat throwing a deadly punch which rocks your opponent, sending him crashing to the floor? Of course there isn't is there?

It's what you train for - Live for - And when you've knocked your opponent out and he's been counted out there's the huge adrenalin rush of victory.

All the big names are etched in boxing history, standing over their victims. Ali, Tyson, Marciano, Sugar Ray, Jack Dempsey - The victor and the vanquished

These champions (legends) all knew how to hit someone hard. So hard opponents didn't beat the count.

So to get to this stage you've got to know how to punch correctly. How to land a powerful accurate punch. One that causes the maximum amount of damage. In fact the right punch for the right moment.

The ONLY way to clench your fist and the correct place to lay your thumb. Get this wrong if you're a hard puncher and you could end up breaking your wrist.

If you go and start throwing wild haymaker punches you're going to leave yourself exposed to a punishing (even deadly) counter attack. And that could see you hitting the canvas.

So you need to work your opening. Bide your time. Seize your chance. And then throw your knock out punch. It doesn't which punch it is as long as it by-passes your opponent's defense.

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