I'm in a similar situation with a guy I'm sparring with. The thing you need to get used to is in boxing is that when you're up against a guy like that, there is no room to stop and analyze and write your dissertation. You gotta react, and think quick, and build up your instincts to be able to automatically endure and eventually overpower him.
You can also try sidestepping when he charges at you, making sure he doesn't trap you in the ropes (that was my problem earlier today). Keep sidestepping, etc., until you trick him into a corner, and then attack and then quickly back away again.
Chargers feed off people who stick around in the same place or corner because they're waiting for that right moment to devour you like a vulture. You gotta know their psychology. You might be more calm and deliberate, but those character traits are not doing you any good when you're up against someone who's trying to murder you. You gotta be think more like them.
With the guy I spar with, I usually start first because my coach always says I gotta make the first move. So I'll start with a jab and try to do some combos and move back, but what keeps getting me is that I end up getting trapped in the ropes and ending up defenseless. You gotta find a way to steer your opponent like a bull, catch him at the right times by the horns, and send him straight to Hell when he's least expecting it.
Best way to beat a pressure guy is to hurt them and back them up. Cause if they are on the front foot outworking you then there is much more chance of the judges giving them the fight even if you out land them.
Overhand right over the top of his jab or slip his Jan and throw the left hook to the liver.
Best way to beat a pressure guy is to hurt them and back them up. Cause if they are on the front foot outworking you then there is much more chance of the judges giving them the fight even if you out land them.
Overhand right over the top of his jab or slip his Jan and throw the left hook to the liver.
Liver shot will make anyone back up and think twice
I'm the type of boxer/fighter who is very composed, and analyze things first, study body languages, before making my moves and apply my techniques.
My concern right now is, how should I handle a pressure fighter, where in when the opening bell rings, he rushes straight forward, with full aggression, trying to knock me out. How are you going to beat someone like that?
I want to just spam first my jabs, and slip some counter punches, evade, bob and weave, and other defensive tactics, until he starts to gas and calm down. Would that even work?
A stiff jab will help, but a quick power hand will help more. Counter-punching is the way to go. Combo a stiff GGG-like jab coupled with body shots will help slow 'em down. Erislandy Lara is a guy you really want to study as far as handling pressure fighters without getting into a slugfest.
A stiff jab will help, but a quick power hand will help more. Counter-punching is the way to go. Combo a stiff GGG-like jab coupled with body shots will help slow 'em down. Erislandy Lara is a guy you really want to study as far as handling pressure fighters without getting into a slugfest.
heres some quality cheese:
if you're heavier than him and want him in a corner, with your back to a corner, tie him up with 1 arm behind the head, other arm behind his arm, try to make both your arms meet - clinch him in a bit and simply lean backwards with a good bit of your weight to pull him into the corner. he'll stumble forwards and use lots of energy to regain his footing while you can spin around, facing him and the corner. works best when theres about five feet or a little more so between you and the ringpost, so he can fall or catch himself/use energy.
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