View Full Version : Wladimir Klitschko style?


mataio2341
05-08-2007, 09:48 PM
Wladimir Klitschko is my all time favorite boxer and is definetly a part of what got me into fighting. I am about a month and a half into training at a gym and I train mostly Muay Thai but there is also a boxing coach at the gym who teaches us Muay Thai guys from time to time.

And my question is does Wladimir have a specific stance or style that I can practice in? I know there are quite a few, European, Mexican and South American not to mention a few others I cant remember. Does anyone know Wlads?

From the fights I have seen of him he uses his jab and left hook almost always and when he throws a right it usually is a knock out. And so I was thinking is this a style or just a combo Emanuel Stewart has him using?

Let me know if anyone knows.

awesomeboy05
05-09-2007, 11:41 AM
I'm no expert on boxing, but Wlad's style looks to be just straight up basic stance. Like you said, most punches he throws are jabs and then a straight right every now and then. This also seems to be a pretty basic style, boxers should practice their jab more than any other punch. So in conclusion, Wlad boxes in a simple style, nothing too flashy, he just happens to be strong and effective with it.

potatoes
05-09-2007, 01:16 PM
Wladimir Klitschko is my all time favorite boxer and is definetly a part of what got me into fighting. I am about a month and a half into training at a gym and I train mostly Muay Thai but there is also a boxing coach at the gym who teaches us Muay Thai guys from time to time.

And my question is does Wladimir have a specific stance or style that I can practice in? I know there are quite a few, European, Mexican and South American not to mention a few others I cant remember. Does anyone know Wlads?

From the fights I have seen of him he uses his jab and left hook almost always and when he throws a right it usually is a knock out. And so I was thinking is this a style or just a combo Emanuel Stewart has him using?

Let me know if anyone knows.




Go to a real boxing club and you will learn these things.

mataio2341
05-09-2007, 02:59 PM
Dude my boxing coach was a world champion feather weight boxer, his name is Lewis Woods. And Yves Edwards is our Muay Thai trainer. Its just I wanted to know what to ask Lewis as for a stance I would like to practice in because he told us we would develop our own one as we continue to train. But I want mine to be like Wlads so hence the question.