View Full Version : Punch To Head Or Body


Pugnacious_Z
07-05-2005, 08:22 AM
i was just wondering if sum1 had a hard punch to the body, wud dat mean he wud have a hard pucnh to head and knock guys out and vice versa. a guy with hard punch to head, wud he have hard body punch?
any1 know anything about dis topic

Sir Fancylot
07-05-2005, 08:36 AM
Thats entirely relative really

for instance, you could have a great right body jab but poor right hook to the head.....

Pugnacious_Z
07-05-2005, 09:39 AM
im tryin to say dat if u throw ur hardest right hook to sum1's body and its really hard wud dat mean dat the same hit wud be hard if hit at head. like cant sum ppl have hard punches to the body and throw the same shots at head and the effect not be great becoz of the type of force. example, maybe ur punches have alot of impact force, tehy wud hurt stomach but maybe not enuf force to shake the maks brain to a KO

Sir Fancylot
07-05-2005, 09:48 AM
The same punch would hit just as hard, presumably...if it hurt as much or not would depend entirely on who you hit.

sometime people may not be able to hit as hard in different angles...but usually it doesnt make a huge amount of difference.

Hunna
07-05-2005, 11:58 AM
why? u practicing for boxer2k5, if so, u gonna have some trouble with him if u tryn 2 figure out whether 2 throw a body or head.

boxer2k5
07-05-2005, 12:01 PM
no both punches use different techniques
just because you throw a punch hard
doesnt mean its going to do anything
so if you throw a correct punch hard to the head
but throw an improper one to the body
no its not going to do as much damage

what the hell kind of question is this
z i thought you said you ws in the gym

tracylee
07-05-2005, 12:03 PM
dont you have to take into consideration your opponets chin? If he's got a good one, makes sense to work the body and break it down so that head shot will ko him...otherwise you could be winging punches all night and still not accomplish what you want.

boxer2k5
07-05-2005, 12:04 PM
dont you have to take into consideration your opponets chin? If he's got a good one, makes sense to work the body and break it down so that head shot will ko him...otherwise you could be winging punches all night and still not accomplish what you want.


thats true too
some peple heads are stronger than their bodies
and vice versa

tracylee
07-05-2005, 12:53 PM
thats true too
some peple heads are stronger than their bodies
and vice versa

well, I'm no boxer, but I've always heard when your opponet has a hard noggin to work that body, break it down and when he 'loses his legs' THEN go for the ko! Makes a hard job a little easier

EXIGE
07-05-2005, 01:57 PM
i was just wondering if sum1 had a hard punch to the body, wud dat mean he wud have a hard pucnh to head and knock guys out and vice versa. a guy with hard punch to head, wud he have hard body punch?
any1 know anything about dis topic
This is a question entirely about technique. TECHNIQUE, TECHNIQUE, TECHNIQUE.

As i was trying to tell to Punch Drunk over and over again, technique = power. But he couldnt seem to understand this simple point, maybe his lack of brain capacity. If you want a powerful punch to the body and head you need to practice your arsenal of punches so that when you need to bring either into action, you can do so succesfully. Someone may have a good body shot, but the technique used for both types of shot is completely different, so they may not necessarily have a powerful head shot aswell, if they dont know how to throw it properly.

Oh yeah another point for power is to build up muscle mass, not only in the arms ut also in the abs (i read somewhere). I mean this is a kinda unusual place if u were expecting to have a powerful punch, but if you think about it, strong stomach does mean strong power in a punch. The reason being that as you twist your body the ab muscles are used and so strong ab muscles would equate to good power alongside other factors.

Sir Fancylot
07-05-2005, 03:16 PM
This is a question entirely about technique. TECHNIQUE, TECHNIQUE, TECHNIQUE.

As i was trying to tell to Punch Drunk over and over again, technique = power.


Quoted for emphasis. :D

dionysusolympus
07-05-2005, 03:20 PM
Quoted for emphasis. :D

So what was it? :confused: :hijacked:

Sir Fancylot
07-05-2005, 03:34 PM
Technique=power....i agree.

Pugnacious_Z
07-05-2005, 08:52 PM
youse dont get it, let me make it simple. i have a friend who has a hard punch if he hits ur stomach but wen he hits ppl's head u wud expect more damage. i think its becoz the impact is different, he has face impact punches which wud hurt the stomach but his punches dont have the type of force Foreman has, like pushing force so he can get ppl dropped. a punch cud be hard if hit on stomach but not so hard on head becoz the force is different and hasnt got enuf force to turn the chin but good external force( skine damage)

ricecrispi
07-05-2005, 10:08 PM
technique is important and the two punch are different. Your best body punch may never even equal 50% of your body punch.

Your friend's body punch is strong because he puts enough power in the punch, but maybe not enough speed, snap, or accuracy in the punch to the head. With the body he can throw it anywhere and being close to the body doesn't necesarily have to throw the punch correctly to hurt. He doesn't apply the right amount of power when the punch is extend with a blow to the head.

Again it's technique in the punch and putting enough snap at the end of the punch to bust someone's fast. I think focus mitts work really help and find the problem or improve a punch if it's not up to par. If you aren't feeling the punch power in the mitts you have to work on the technique and apply the power and leavarage correctly. Sometimes without a trainer are even with a decent trainer you may never resovle the problem. Some guys never really can throw certain punchs correctly