restless_438
10-15-2004, 02:46 PM
First De La Hoya, now Mayorga. It's becoming more and more apparent how important shots to the body are in boxing. Just thought i'd throw that out.
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View Full Version : How bout them body shots? restless_438 10-15-2004, 02:46 PM First De La Hoya, now Mayorga. It's becoming more and more apparent how important shots to the body are in boxing. Just thought i'd throw that out. baya 10-15-2004, 03:33 PM lacy looks like an animal in that picture, his body is freakish ... he'd kill tito MetalVomit 10-15-2004, 03:45 PM First De La Hoya, now Mayorga. It's becoming more and more apparent how important shots to the body are in boxing. Just thought i'd throw that out. there are two punches i want to be able to throw, but have been too lazy to go to a gym and learn how to box. Micky Ward's left hook to the body, he may be a glorified club fighter, but damn, how many boxers have a finishing move(like in video games)? that punch is just sick. also i would like to be able to throw a left hook the way Wladimir Klitschko does, it looks like he is whipping a baseball at someone's head :eek: . Body shots are crucial though. techn9ne 10-15-2004, 03:45 PM actually it was first virgil hill then leonard dorin then DLH you stand corrected give me some good karma now and dont let it happen again! pEACE! Copyright ©2005 10-15-2004, 03:55 PM No, it was first Barrera-Ayala!! :rolleyes: So Erik needs to look out! tracylee 10-15-2004, 04:36 PM there are two punches i want to be able to throw, but have been too lazy to go to a gym and learn how to box. Micky Ward's left hook to the body, he may be a glorified club fighter, but damn, how many boxers have a finishing move(like in video games)? that punch is just sick. also i would like to be able to throw a left hook the way Wladimir Klitschko does, it looks like he is whipping a baseball at someone's head :eek: . Body shots are crucial though. Oh yeah, that liver shot of Ward's is a killer; Gatti can swear to that. I've heard repeatedly thorough the yr's. that breaking down (working) the body is of major importance. I also hear that all these amateurs are at a hugh disadvantage when they first turn pro. and ALL BUT have to be re-trained, cause body shot's are not scored in the amateurs. If you cant get a guy to go down, take his leg's from him. RIGHT? You can only do that with body shot's so I'm always impressed with the one's that 'love that body', so to speak, and dont always 'head hunt'...just my opinion. :) oldgringo 10-15-2004, 05:00 PM Oh yeah, that liver shot of Ward's is a killer; Gatti can swear to that. I've heard repeatedly thorough the yr's. that breaking down (working) the body is of major importance. I also hear that all these amateurs are at a hugh disadvantage when they first turn pro. and ALL BUT have to be re-trained, cause body shot's are not scored in the amateurs. If you cant get a guy to go down, take his leg's from him. RIGHT? You can only do that with body shot's so I'm always impressed with the one's that 'love that body', so to speak, and dont always 'head hunt'...just my opinion. :) So true. I have a lot of respect for the great mexican warriors who concentrated on breaking down your body before working upstairs. Chavez worked upstairs and down but he would punish the body first. DLH and lower weights also worked well to the body. Knowing how to effectively punch to the body is so vital. Headhunters are more exciting but I'd rather watch someone break their fighter down before ultimately finishing them off. tracylee 10-15-2004, 05:03 PM So true. I have a lot of respect for the great mexican warriors who concentrated on breaking down your body before working upstairs. Chavez worked upstairs and down but he would punish the body first. DLH and lower weights also worked well to the body. Knowing how to effectively punch to the body is so vital. Headhunters are more exciting but I'd rather watch someone break their fighter down before ultimately finishing them off. Absolutely! You can always tell when a fighter has 'lost' his leg's, not long after that if you land just right they're OUT!! Eyeh8you 10-15-2004, 05:09 PM I know alot of ppl here hate this kid, but Ricky Hatton is a monster to the body! tracylee 10-15-2004, 05:10 PM I know alot of ppl here hate this kid, but Ricky Hatton is a monster to the body! I dont like him (dont hate him exactly) but I'll give him that; he's brutal on the body! That's just a fact ;) cple 10-15-2004, 05:56 PM Fighters have been saying it for quite a while, body shots hurt more than head shots. They takes your opponent's breath away and inflict sustained pain. However, the most dangerous shot is probably to the temple. jack_the_rippuh 10-15-2004, 06:05 PM Or one on the back of the head... Ask the G-man.. Sir_Jose 10-15-2004, 08:04 PM First De La Hoya, now Mayorga. It's becoming more and more apparent how important shots to the body are in boxing. Just thought i'd throw that out. Body shots have always been important. Chavez made a career out of going to the body Bubba Chunday 10-15-2004, 09:49 PM Duran was also known as a great body puncher. Dr.Depravity 10-15-2004, 10:19 PM Kill the body and the head will follow. cant remember who said it...ahh it doesn't matter. Going to the body works, and I think more and more fighters are going to start training more on the body attack. techn9ne 10-15-2004, 11:01 PM relentless what is that karma you gave me? its like dark blue or gray??? it doesnt look like the positive ones or the negative ones is this some kind of sick joke? lol btw thanks thaz ill hit you up later SonnyG8R 10-15-2004, 11:06 PM Body shots are a very important part of a boxers arsenal. Not quite as important as a good jab though. Dr.Depravity 10-15-2004, 11:13 PM Body shots are a very important part of a boxers arsenal. Not quite as important as a good jab though. Yep. everything works of the Jab. Hell, for guys like Lewis and Holmes, it was their bread and butter. Working off the jab is what boxing is all about. The jab is so important I dont know where to begin in describing what all it accomplishes. |