Tracy
Where is this fascination with boxing? Most of us are MMA fighters who use boxing merely as a tool. I find with sufficient modification and Thai boxing implementaion it is a very good striking base. Anyways lets adress your points, shall we.
"The only fallacy here is believing that training one way will prepare you for fighting a different way"
Can you tell me how your method is more advantageous. From my understanding, your partners are not really trying to hurt you or trying to finish you. How is this closer to the street than someone really trying to knock you out or really trying to take you down and finish you.
"Police officers do not need to learn to box because they need to subdue criminals. Soldiers do not learn to box because they need to kill their enemies"
Well since I am neither, I don't see how this is relevent.
"People walking on the street do not need to learn boxing because they will not be attacked by Sugar Ray Leonard. It is just that simple."
You will however run into ex boxers (especially in the N.E. United states) or alot of ex wrestlers (especially in the midwest); or even a fighter like Tank abott who hasn't had the formal training but who's punches are crisp and heavy. What will you do against these guys?
Bottom line: Assume your opponents are trained. Practice good principles hard against other trained opponents. The practice you have will then enable you to deal with the "untrained," version of that attack.
Where is this fascination with boxing? Most of us are MMA fighters who use boxing merely as a tool. I find with sufficient modification and Thai boxing implementaion it is a very good striking base. Anyways lets adress your points, shall we.
"The only fallacy here is believing that training one way will prepare you for fighting a different way"
Can you tell me how your method is more advantageous. From my understanding, your partners are not really trying to hurt you or trying to finish you. How is this closer to the street than someone really trying to knock you out or really trying to take you down and finish you.
"Police officers do not need to learn to box because they need to subdue criminals. Soldiers do not learn to box because they need to kill their enemies"
Well since I am neither, I don't see how this is relevent.
"People walking on the street do not need to learn boxing because they will not be attacked by Sugar Ray Leonard. It is just that simple."
You will however run into ex boxers (especially in the N.E. United states) or alot of ex wrestlers (especially in the midwest); or even a fighter like Tank abott who hasn't had the formal training but who's punches are crisp and heavy. What will you do against these guys?
Bottom line: Assume your opponents are trained. Practice good principles hard against other trained opponents. The practice you have will then enable you to deal with the "untrained," version of that attack.
Comment