Archive for the ‘Boxing Tips’ Category

Learn Boxing for MMA

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

So do you want to learn some basic boxing techniques? This is the first in a series of videos of boxing techniques for Mixed Martial Arts!

If you would like to see more like this, let me know!

Title Boxing

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

The world is swarming with sports fans. I have to admit that I'm not really one of them. Surprised? Ah, don't be. In all honesty, I do enjoy a few sporting events. The Ultimate Fighting Championship and title boxing are entertaining. I watch these as much as I'm able. In fact I even take it to the next level and practice on my own. Whether it's Muay Thai, Wing Chun, grappling, or western boxing, I'm there. After studying these arts for a few years, I'm hooked for life. What martial art catches your attention?

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Learn Boxing

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

I was about 10 years old when I decided to learn boxing. To say that my parents were surprised would be the understatement of the year! They had both been trying to encourage me to get more exercise for the last couple years, but I had had no interest in it. I was a bookish kid, and I preferred to stay indoors and read rather than going outside and playing with my friends. I had friends, but they were like me. We were all intellectual, shy, and not physically active. My parents couldn't for the life of them figure out why I wanted to learn to box.

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Why is boxing so popular?

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Boxing fans around the world are many. Each has his own heroes that he admires so much. At each of the bouts their boxing heroes fought, they are always there to cheer for them – whether in front of the television sets or on ringsides. The lovers of this sport make it a point to witness the fights of the boxers they have looked up to since then.

Perhaps one reason why the boxing has continued to draw fans is that there are no boundaries to the sport. Any nation can have their hero to cheer on. And with these, the fan base of the sport is worldwide.

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WBC Boxing History

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

WBC, the acronym for World Boxing Council, is the perhaps the most reputable brand name in the “big three” sanctioning organizations, all credit goes to its powerful promoter Don King. Though it is the WBC President Jose Sulaiman who presides over the matters pertaining to the WBC, many sports pundits would say that it really was the WBC promoter Don King that dictates the flow of the production. And the WBC boxing history has telltale signs for confirmation.

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Thai Boxing – The Art of the Eight Limbs

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Thai boxing or what is also called Muay Thai is very popular in Thailand. It makes efficient use of the hands, elbows, shins and knees – and thus the fighting science of the eight limbs where strikes can be executed on eight points of contact. This is unlike Western boxing that only has two points of contact with the use of both fists.

Thai boxing has certain rituals before a fight. It has the Wai Kru and the Ram Muay – these are done prior the actual fight. The Thai boxing fighters also wear armbands called Pra Jiad. They believe it gives them good luck and will gain confidence by wearing one.

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Should Boxing Be Banned?

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

If the long-standing question “should boxing be banned?” is thrown at you what would your ready reply be? Will go you for a NO answer or boldly say YES, or better yet leave the decision to others, lest you would strain your mind in finding the most substantive arguments to justify your answer. Let use us see what others have to say on why we should or shouldn’t banned boxing.

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What is Shadow Boxing?

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Shadow boxing is the practice of punching on an imaginary foe, though the exercise might or might not include an imaginary foe as a requisite. The practice has no sets of condition, as long as any martial artist, boxers or of another martial art, practices moves without a target is called shadow boxing.

In the field of boxing, most trainers include shadow boxing in the training, since from what it does, allows the boxer to maintain his form. And because shadow boxing can be impressive to watch, many boxers have come up on dazzling displays of shadow boxing, displaying a set of actual combinations or just a flurry of punches displaying punch speed.

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Pro Boxing

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Pro boxing is the shortened term of Professional Boxing, the highest level of boxing and the epitome of every boxing ambition. Just like basketball’s NCAA Basketball against the NBA, NCAA Football against the NFL, boxing starts from the amateur series where novice boxer box their way to the top, reaching the professional series, the pro boxing.

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Kickboxing Accident

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Boxing, which is one of the most popular contact sports has gone back into one of the most ancient way of fighting wherein fighters not only use their fists to attack and defend themselves from their opponents but their feet as well. This sport is what we call now as kickboxing. In this sport the kick boxers don’t only throw punches but launch powerful kicks to their opponents as well.

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