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Old 06-23-2004, 07:09 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Nothingness
Sherwinc,

It is not that simple. Please take a note that most good Judoka have a strong neck. As long as the Judoka can block the blows and close the distance then the game starts to begin. If the Judoka can bring the boxer to the ground, the boxer is owned.

Of course, there is the opposite of the coin from boxer's perspective.

It goes back again to the fitness level and skills. Maybe a bit of luck, too.
youre right........

however, if i am a Boxer, i will not throw Jabs to a Judoka, instead, i will only throw him rapid combinations of Uppercut Punches and Cross Punches only..... and i will make my stance very very low so that it is heavier for him to do throw me....... and i will keep my attacking arms as close to my body as possible in order for him heavier to pull my forearm just in case........

all that i know is..... between 45% to 90% angle of elbow bent - your forearm is heavier to pull and you are also heavier to throw to the ground..... be sure that you are in a very very low stance while he starting his throw techniques.......
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