Thats cool, I always thought having boxing training gave you experience on how to throw a punch. About a week before I started boxing, I got in a fight with a "gangster" who said he was going to knock me out in a few seconds. A crowd of about 30-40 people showed up after school, and I had been saying I don't wanna fight you for a while (he's a big dude, and everyone kind of knows him to be a good fighter). He ran at me and through a huge right hook, and I ducked under him and came back with a left jab right to the face and literally knocked him out. It inspired me to box for some strange reason.
Anyways, I doubt it, but do you think that your boxing guard can stop their wild haymakers?
Yeah, and when you get in those stupid grappling situations you can uppercut a lot more cleanly, because most people try to throw hooks in that situation right