my boxing /kickboxing style
when i train in kick boxing I just boxed like 95% of the time because of my vast kicking back ground, so I needed to learn how to punch from the ground up, basically I like to stay in the center of the ring cause I hate fighting in corners/infighting/ being on the ropes,I always keep my jab popping in my opponents face to keep him from countering/as a destraction and I'm always moving off line so his punch misses and he has to play catch up with me, which gives me enough time to keep him at bey with my jab, I look for openings to throw a cross or a weird front hook that people call my hooking jab. since I'm a southpaw and most of my sparring partners aren't we play footsie, with them trying ot get their lead foot on the outside of mine and counter and me not allowing that to happen.my overall goal is to use defense/foot work/covering up to not get hit and to hit them as much as possible, you never know when that ko punch is goin to get you so just because I'm a heavy weight, I cut at like 220 or 210 and I'm either 6'1" or 6'2"
doesn't mean I have to be a brawler and walk into punches, my first way of fighting was to brawl and if my ring plan goes wrong I'll revert back to ring bully mode but a fmr teacher told me that's like putting all your eggs in one basket. So me thinks it's best to have more than one plan, cause things have a way of going to hell in a hand basket once the bell rings and the gloves start hitting you in the head.
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