FIGHTING_FLIP
07-18-2007, 10:06 PM
what are some of your tricks that you use to make your opponent fall into your trap? or maybe a certain combination or an angle you use?
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View Full Version : Boxing TricKs? FIGHTING_FLIP 07-18-2007, 10:06 PM what are some of your tricks that you use to make your opponent fall into your trap? or maybe a certain combination or an angle you use? SpeedKillz 07-18-2007, 10:25 PM depends on the situation. feints and alot of head and hand movement. i dont know wut else there is to make an opponent fight ur fight. u jus fight him ur way and make him do wut u want, wutever it takes. elizer07 07-19-2007, 10:34 PM dont forget about footwork SpeedKillz 07-19-2007, 10:37 PM dont forget about footwork well, naturally, u cant really feint well with bad footwork. THe TRiNiTY 07-20-2007, 03:15 AM Also, when the ref isn't looking decent little stiff shots to the hipbone hurt like hell. Get the fighters legs to weaken up over an 8 rounder (at the least ammount of rounds) In clinches, never stop hitting when you're that close. Even if it's just pepper shots to the back. Anything to put some hurt on him. Basically, watch Bernard Hopkins fights. By, "not looking" I mean.. The fighter you're against is in between you and the ref, so it's harder for him to see. FIGHTING_FLIP 07-20-2007, 03:17 AM Also, when the ref isn't looking decent little stiff shots to the hipbone hurt like hell. Get the fighters legs to weaken up over an 8 rounder (at the least ammount of rounds) In clinches, never stop hitting when you're that close. Even if it's just pepper shots to the back. Anything to put some hurt on him. Basically, watch Bernard Hopkins fights. By, "not looking" I mean.. The fighter you're against is in between you and the ref, so it's harder for him to see. holding n hitting is legal if the other guy is holding and your hitting right? but if you hold the other person and you hit, thats whats illegal..correct? SpeedKillz 07-20-2007, 10:22 AM holding n hitting is legal if the other guy is holding and your hitting right? but if you hold the other person and you hit, thats whats illegal..correct? correct. if the guy is holdin u, hit the **** out of him as much as u can with ur other arm. eazy_mas 07-20-2007, 07:13 PM jab is the best weapon for boxing. set up the punch, tell you range and prepare for you other punchs and you sometimes could take you oppenet off balance. hit the punch when you are not moving try not to hit it while moving another thing is to feint espically when dealing with an akward oppenet. alway keep moving you body or you feet. even when you are standing still keep moving you body. you could move you jabbing hand like a circle clockwise and anticlockwise that confused you oppenet and buys you time to think for your next move alway when finish a combo go on the sides mickeyb 07-21-2007, 07:11 AM i'll give you some tricks... ok. 1. Get in range with your partner and jab once to the head and take a step back. (it doesn't matter if it connects). repeat this twice/thrice - making it look it very repetative. Then, on the fourth time, step in, jab, feint a retreat and right cross. If its worked, then whilst you have feinted your retreat he will have followed you in, expecting you to retreat (like you have done repetively three times previous). Does that make sense?///>...? 2. When you throw a jab, most opponents will instinctivly throw one also. So jab and automatically slip and jab again. The second jab proberbly will land. So.. jab, slip, jab. (the first jab is the set up, even if it misses). 3. Heres a dirty trick... but i don't do it much, cos its just not fair. But do it as a joke, if your partners been winding you up or something. If your in a clinch, grab hold of your partners glove and pull it off as much as you can. (mainly works with velcro strap). The glove wont come off his hand, but it will become lose and will need to be arranged. If true to form, naturally he should step back, bring his hands down and start to push his gloves together, away from his guard. Infact usually opponents do this around where his heart it. Whilst his guard is down, give him a slap. 4. Another very dirty one.. if fighting a southpaw. His foot will be infront of yours. Stamp on it and jab his head. He will lose concentration. Do this... if your a dirty fighting bastard...or losing. FIGHTING_FLIP 07-21-2007, 07:22 AM i'll give you some tricks... ok. 1. Get in range with your partner and jab once to the head and take a step back. (it doesn't matter if it connects). repeat this twice/thrice - making it look it very repetative. Then, on the fourth time, step in, jab, feint a retreat and right cross. If its worked, then whilst you have feinted your retreat he will have followed you in, expecting you to retreat (like you have done repetively three times previous). Does that make sense?///>...? 2. When you throw a jab, most opponents will instinctivly throw one also. So jab and automatically slip and jab again. The second jab proberbly will land. So.. jab, slip, jab. (the first jab is the set up, even if it misses). 3. Heres a dirty trick... but i don't do it much, cos its just not fair. But do it as a joke, if your partners been winding you up or something. If your in a clinch, grab hold of your partners glove and pull it off as much as you can. (mainly works with velcro strap). The glove wont come off his hand, but it will become lose and will need to be arranged. If true to form, naturally he should step back, bring his hands down and start to push his gloves together, away from his guard. Infact usually opponents do this around where his heart it. Whilst his guard is down, give him a slap. 4. Another very dirty one.. if fighting a southpaw. His foot will be infront of yours. Stamp on it and jab his head. He will lose concentration. Do this... if your a dirty fighting bastard...or losing. hahaha ill definatley try those dirty tricks haha but i like what you said about the jab slip jab and the jab right cross..i gotta try alll that mickeyb 07-21-2007, 07:30 AM hahaha ill definatley try those dirty tricks haha but i like what you said about the jab slip jab and the jab right cross..i gotta try alll that Yeah give it ago, it might work for you. Keep trying it. I mean nearly all the "tricks" are based around making your opponent do something, and you planning to make him pay for it, either through feints or by making your opponents think he's found a weakness in your armour. As for the dirty tricks...well... now i make myself out to be a dirty cheatin boxer, but i only do them tricks for jokes, if i'm messing around in the ring...but if someone started fighting dirty with me, well... you never know. I got a pal, who used to try and punch his opponent in the throat if he was behind on points to even things out. A risky move, but it'll **** your opponent up if you can land it - could be the equaliser in the end. Its a fight at the end of the day.... its up to you. SpeedKillz 07-21-2007, 10:29 AM i'll give you some tricks... ok. 1. Get in range with your partner and jab once to the head and take a step back. (it doesn't matter if it connects). repeat this twice/thrice - making it look it very repetative. Then, on the fourth time, step in, jab, feint a retreat and right cross. If its worked, then whilst you have feinted your retreat he will have followed you in, expecting you to retreat (like you have done repetively three times previous). Does that make sense?///>...? 2. When you throw a jab, most opponents will instinctivly throw one also. So jab and automatically slip and jab again. The second jab proberbly will land. So.. jab, slip, jab. (the first jab is the set up, even if it misses). 3. Heres a dirty trick... but i don't do it much, cos its just not fair. But do it as a joke, if your partners been winding you up or something. If your in a clinch, grab hold of your partners glove and pull it off as much as you can. (mainly works with velcro strap). The glove wont come off his hand, but it will become lose and will need to be arranged. If true to form, naturally he should step back, bring his hands down and start to push his gloves together, away from his guard. Infact usually opponents do this around where his heart it. Whilst his guard is down, give him a slap. 4. Another very dirty one.. if fighting a southpaw. His foot will be infront of yours. Stamp on it and jab his head. He will lose concentration. Do this... if your a dirty fighting bastard...or losing. nice tricks mick, did u learn 3 and 4 from ricky hatton?? :kiss: THe TRiNiTY 07-21-2007, 07:19 PM Yeah.. if he holds and you hit, it's fine.. Hitting on the hip bone is generally illegal, whoever is holding. mickeyb 07-21-2007, 07:45 PM nice tricks mick, did u learn 3 and 4 from ricky hatton?? :kiss: nah.. Hatton is a class act usually...i didn't at all to be honest think of him. Although i admit, Hatton has some class dirty habits up his sleeve, much better than my array!! Watch any top, championship bout and i guarentee some kind of "cheating" will occur. Whether it be hitting and holding or low blow.... I guarentee for example...that Hatton always will punch to the balls, i ****ing guarentee that Mayweather does too....Many of a top boxer throws a elbow into the mix in times of strife...and some pro's (tyson) are known to throw it on routine. haha, like i said... if u try and cheat me... i will dirty fight you 10 times back, cos i know more than enough tricks. |