Boxing Ring Bell Sound
Dec/080

No person is the same. And this is true in the sport of boxing. All boxers understand that the rule of the game is simple – punch your opponent to knock him out, gives up, or the final bell rang. But then the way a boxer to fight is what makes it different from the rest.
There are different types of fighters, according to their strengths, their skill levels, and other attributes correlated. A boxer playing the game as it does due to the merging of all these features.
Different styles of boxing
Troublemaker / Slugger
Brawlers are the punch and punch with total disregard for technique, relying heavily on his punch to win. Most of them are slow and poverty has the footwork. They also tend to be beaten a lot and most time, they catch a lot of shots on the way in.
While this may be a bad idea for a sound boxer, wrestlers who can take tons of hits and deliver tons of damage in return sometimes win battles. A powerful punch is all you need to win a fight.
George Foreman was a pure fighter and durability along with his relentless style that makes it one of the most feared fighters when he was still active.
Classic Boxer / Fighter Distance
The classic boxer, also known as ranged combat, optimizes the distance between him and his opponent. A preferred distance fighter pepper their opponents with long distance shots, especially the vaccine, in an effort to keep them at bay and tire during the fight. Another feature of the classic game and distance is also have better footwork than most of his opponents.
The jab and other long-range shots do not carry large amounts of energy, which explains why Most of the fighters away win on points. However, a knockout in ranged combat their opponents if they are capable of tires in the final.
The most notable proponent of this style is Muhammad Ali, whose quick feet and sharp jabs helped him become one of the legends of the sport. It is also important note that it is striker Ali energy. Boxer-Punchers
Boxer-Puncher
Perhaps the kind of fighter that requires lot of skills in their arsenal, the boxer-puncher tend to use their opponents with powerful combinations and go for the knockout with a series of strokes or even a single shot. With deft foot and hand speed burning may slip and do some damage and get out before the other fighter can retaliate. Most features of a boxer-puncher include speed, good chin, and extreme mobility.
rel = "nofollow" href = "http://boxerscamp.blogspot.com/search/label/manny% 20pacquiao "> Manny Pacquiao is a good example of a boxer-puncher. He is naturally fast and agile and also packs power in both hands.
Swarm / Pressure Fighter
As its name suggests, pressure fighters prefer to stay close and to their opponents and launch a lot of powerful combinations to frustrate, bring your game, and wear down to the final. Although his style may be the same as the fighter / Slugger, a fighter is more defensive pressure and a lot of sound than are their counterparts in fights.
pressure fighters can bob and weave, slip sideways, and prefer to duck block shots. You also must have a strong chin, and they also tend to be beaten a lot, but not as a fighter.
A pressure fighter Mike Tyson is remarkable. Always close the distance between him and the other man and trigger bursts of power shots to keep the fight Short and sweet.
CounterPunch
Perhaps the most defensive-minded of all types of fighters, has tons counterpunchers defensive skills at your disposal. One of CounterPunch is almost always the aggressor, but their offense always starts with good defense.
One of CounterPunch launches shot after falling or deflect blows the other boxer. To be an effective means of CounterPunch is necessary to have some decent amount of power and speed hand above average.
Perhaps the best known today include counterpunchers Floyd Mayweather, Jr., and Juan Manuel Marquez.
It matching up styles
Each type of fighter can dominate and be dominated. A fighter can beat a pressure fighter, but the struggles against distance fighter. A ranged combat on the other hand, tends to have a hard time against pressure fighters.
But there are some cases where the boxer changes his style to time in the fight to win the hand. Bernard Hopkins a fighter can switch away to a pressure fighter if the situation requires. Manny Pacquiao, a boxer-puncher, can return to fighting auto if you feel your opponent will go down with huge punch.
Each style has its potential to make any fight exciting and satisfying, despite its flaws and shortcomings. As they say in boxing, styles make fights.
Kenneth Ragpala has been covering the sport of boxing since 2005 and has been featured in local newspapers and magazines ans several sports websites, spreading highly opinionated boxing talk as well as unbiased boxing analysis.
Check out his other works at http://BleacherReport.com under boxing category.
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