Here this boxer dips his knee to almost 90 degree's, I think this way is more powerful, because its more sturdy, and the muscle fibers of the butt and legs are in better alignment
But heres how most of the pros do it. They only dip their rear knee a tiny bit even crouching fighters like Marciano and Tyson and even when tall fighters go to the body. Marciano only bends his rear leg to about 135 degrees and he goes deeper than most.
Why do they do it this way its weaker!?
You wouldnt push a car or sprint from a start position faster with a stiff leg than a 90 degree bent leg, so why dont they dip the knee more?
But heres how most of the pros do it. They only dip their rear knee a tiny bit even crouching fighters like Marciano and Tyson and even when tall fighters go to the body. Marciano only bends his rear leg to about 135 degrees and he goes deeper than most.
Why do they do it this way its weaker!?
You wouldnt push a car or sprint from a start position faster with a stiff leg than a 90 degree bent leg, so why dont they dip the knee more?
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