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    when i go into a fight its more likely in the streets than in the ring.my footwork is dreadfull, well i avent been boxing for a while.can anyone tell me how i can improve my footwork so i can jump on the opponate quickly.also is it ok if i use my right hand first in a street fight.

  • #2
    First, practice your footwork over and over again.

    Second, If your like me 6’-3” 230lbs with an average since of balance if that, do as I have and practice on your ground work enough so your able to protect yourself should you hit the ground and practice counters to help you get out of a clinch on the ground and get back to your feet.

    Third, blocking/deflecting and striking are the same. When I’m teaching a class or outside of class, people often ask me to defend myself, when someone is throwing rapid strikes. They expect me keep blocking/deflecting there strikes, but the fact of the matter is if someone throws a 1000 strikes the chances of you blocking/deflecting all of them is not possible. One only increases there odds by practicing counters and timing. Also, its not realistic if I’m not able to strike back.

    That being said, you asked, “also is it ok if i use my right hand first in a street fight.” Only if the opportunity exist. Meaning if you see an opening for your left take the opportunity and strike. Same with blocking/deflecting, if the opportunity exist protect yourself.

    Rule No. 1 as fare as I’m concerned, is fight the fight. Don’t try to use your MA/boxing/streetfighting techniques. You will be telegraphic and get beat. Use your techniques when the opportunity exist. By practicing they will come out naturally.

    That’s also why I have the closing statement of the bottom of being dedicated to one art. For years I wanted to have a black belt in everything. I got one in Kemp, Shotokan, black sash in Wing Chun, instructor in eskrima. Now, I focus on the Filipino MA but I practice Cadena de Mano by going to a full contact boxing gym and practice my Dumog at a submission wrestling club.

    Hope that helps.

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    • #3
      I would get a couple of books on boxing and check them out. I found a book at the library that gives the absolute basics in boxing and I found it to be of great help. One thing you can do is watch Rocky 2. When they are doing steps to the music. Ok I know that sounds ridiculous but I have seen people train like that and it works. You do have to develop a rythm. You can either do a back and forth rocking motion or a side to side. I would practice with both respectively. Just burn a copy of Eye of the Tiger and start prancing around. Fly like a butterfly sting like a bee. Stay on your toes and keep your feet shoulder with apart and under your shoulders. Feet spread too wide you move slow, too close together and you have no balance. If you know how to pull off the basic punches then some of this should fall into place pretty easy.

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      • #4
        You learnt boxing from Rocky?

        You'r eright. It does sound ridiculous.

        I'm going to watch Top Gun later. The I'll get a job as a pilot.......

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        • #5
          haha

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Thai Bri
            You learnt boxing from Rocky?

            You'r eright. It does sound ridiculous.

            I'm going to watch Top Gun later. The I'll get a job as a pilot.......
            Spankies got one of those Wet T-shirt videos on his VCR. There's allways a first....

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            • #7
              i think it's ok to use your right hand first both in a street fight and also in the ring. in my experience, when you've been going for a few rounds, it's beneficial to switch up your lead punch every now and then.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by adacas
                Fly like a butterfly sting like a bee.
                Actually, it's 'Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee'. This was describing Muhammad Ali. Just as a butterfly floats in the air pretty, Ali floated pretty with his fancy footwork. As for the bee part, his punches hurt because, well...bee stings don't feel good.

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                • #9
                  Thank you cman. Now I know what that quote was meant to mean

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                  • #10
                    If your like me 6’-3” 230lbs with an average since of balance if that
                    Shutup fat man.
                    Your advice is clearly that of an udecuted female. You should not be allowed to poast such rubbish and it will most likely get some poor soul killed someday. Please do not waste our time on your pointless garsigonec.

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                    • #11
                      You know I knew that quote didn't sound right when I posted it. Also I believe the movie was Rocky 3 when they did that scene. hehe oh well

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                      • #12
                        well time is nearing for my fight.How do i headbutt and shin.also how do i put all my power in a punch.i want to do a tyson.any advice.

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                        • #13
                          i want to do a tyson

                          hmm, i c i c... then by all means, dont shin or headbutt, nono, simply bite, then u will be in tysons footsteps.

                          peace

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