Em MacIntosh
3rd Black Belt
I'd also like to do one for other martial arts as well. What are some good karate techniques that tend to be effective against a boxer? Theories and ideas are great but experience is best. Thank you.
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Keep a high gaurd and pop him in the jimmy, boxers don't like it, but their stance leaves them open all day long. Also front thrust kicks to the bladder/hip to disrupt. Work the legs with leg kicks. Don't play in the punching range, you'll lose, go immediately to clinch, grapple if you can.
Lamont
Keep a high gaurd and pop him in the jimmy, boxers don't like it, but their stance leaves them open all day long. Also front thrust kicks to the bladder/hip to disrupt. Work the legs with leg kicks. Don't play in the punching range, you'll lose, go immediately to clinch, grapple if you can.
Lamont
The best thing to do is use range and try to take his power and speed from him. Since both power and speed are kept in the hips, kick him in the hip region. I know most people think going low means kicking the legs or sweeping, but I think we should start looking at the hip region as a target. Nothing hurts quite like a hip-pointer. JMO.
The best thing to do is use range and try to take his power and speed from him. Since both power and speed are kept in the hips, kick him in the hip region. I know most people think going low means kicking the legs or sweeping, but I think we should start looking at the hip region as a target. Nothing hurts quite like a hip-pointer. JMO.
BTW-I love the answers to the original post that have been stated already.
the boxers practice getting hit and hit harder then any body out there really.
This is true. One thing to remember on this is that they condition from the belt line up to take a shot. They don't worry about below the belt.
the boxers practice getting hit and hit harder then any body out there really.
screw the " belt line" if I am in a fight it is for survival and not sport!! I dont train for sport my self, or expect any one else to do so. If you do that is your choice. I train for survival and the enjoyment of the training and not for any thing else.
This is NOT a condemnation of those who may train for sport that is their choice and I take no position on that as long as they do not forbid or condemn the Original reaosn that Karate was developed and propogated. ( that being survival and Life and Death Combat!)
I was just making the point that the "below the belt" area is not as conditioned on a boxer, due to the limitations of their sport. I was not saying that you should stay away from the legs and hips in an encounter. I thought the way I stated it made it clear.......I guess I was not clear enough.
Kyokushinkai...
As for kicking to the hip, this is one of the only onesI know to work and agree with it wholeheartedly. As a stop hit, the torso comes forward, off, balance and is vulnerable. The problem I see is if the boxer plays a defensive game. Sometimes you can walk into a kick to trade it for a devastating punch. Boxers don't necessarily train low techniques but they do have some of the strongest legs.