It is a really simple 'trick' I guess, but it works.
Just change up your look, a lot. Go into a high guard position for a few seconds, then maybe go into the Philly Shell, then maybe wave your jab slightly, then maybe drop levels. It's a matter of unpredictability. When your constantly changing your 'look' your opponent often thinks 'what is he setting up?'.
This is best done out of range, of course, in the middle of the ring. Now, I am not saying it will half your opponent's output, but it will make them think more, buying you an extra couple of seconds. Which helps if you need to get a bit of air back in your lungs. I wouldn't even call this a trick, but it's a great thing to add to your style if you're an outside boxer.
Floyd Mayweather, Ward and Hopkins do this well, those are the ones to watch if you want to see good examples.
Just change up your look, a lot. Go into a high guard position for a few seconds, then maybe go into the Philly Shell, then maybe wave your jab slightly, then maybe drop levels. It's a matter of unpredictability. When your constantly changing your 'look' your opponent often thinks 'what is he setting up?'.
This is best done out of range, of course, in the middle of the ring. Now, I am not saying it will half your opponent's output, but it will make them think more, buying you an extra couple of seconds. Which helps if you need to get a bit of air back in your lungs. I wouldn't even call this a trick, but it's a great thing to add to your style if you're an outside boxer.
Floyd Mayweather, Ward and Hopkins do this well, those are the ones to watch if you want to see good examples.
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