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jumpman_jones
02-28-2006, 12:27 AM
Is defensive boxing smart for a fairly inexpreienced boxer or should I rely on my endurance and stick to my guns? For defensive boxing, what is the best way to carry out that style of boxing?

random guy
02-28-2006, 02:00 AM
Is defensive boxing smart for a fairly inexpreienced boxer or should I rely on my endurance and stick to my guns? For defensive boxing, what is the best way to carry out that style of boxing?


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yrrej
03-01-2006, 08:58 PM
Depends on what kind of defensive boxing. Running around the ring with side-to-side movement will require a lot of endurance. Grabbing every time the other guy gets too close is easier, but not very helpful skill-wise. At some point, you will have to make the other guy pay to keep him off you, otherwise you are in for l-o-n-g 3 minute rounds.....

Ghandi Gatti
03-02-2006, 01:51 AM
Hey G-Mac, what's happenon BIG Pimpin'. I think that you should be a defensive boxer against someone that's gonna come at you hard. If the person is weaker then go at em strong. Werd....see ya tomorrow.