Archive for the ‘Boxing’ Category

Boxing Styles

Posted: 18th July 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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While all boxers use different moves, punches and combinations, there is a specific way in which they fight. This is called their style. There are different types of boxing styles. Each varies widely but not totally as one style may resemble a few elements of another style. There are 3 main types or at least, [...]

Basics Of Professional Boxing

Posted: 17th July 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Boxing. When you start sharing the fascinating Boxing facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed. More than anything else, professional boxing was inspired by sheer love for manly fights and the price. Thus, the term “prizefighting”. The popularity of professional boxing begun in 18th century [...]

Boxing: Secrets Of The Greats

Posted: 10th July 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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Boxing is a sport where the fists are your investment. Some call it barbaric, others call it a game. Either way, some great boxers were born into it; others were born to test themselves with it. Start young The greatest boxers in the world did not crop out of nowhere. They rose into greatness thanks [...]

Boxing As A Fitness Training Program

Posted: 8th July 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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The modern age lifestyle tends to be too difficult that it normally leads people to become obese. Now there is a fitness regimen that can help combat this uncomfortable situation and that is by means of boxing. It is both a sport and an exercise workout. Being a sport, there are rules that govern the [...]

Boxing Tips: How To Keep Standing And Fighting

Posted: 7th July 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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When most people think of Boxing, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to Boxing than just the basics. In boxing, there is a clear line between fighting to win and fighting not lose. If you are fighting to win, you have an [...]

Basic Boxing Punches

Posted: 4th July 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Boxing? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Boxing. Boxing requires that you are able to move well, keep your hands up, stay strong throughout the game, and be tougher if your opponent is tough. But most [...]

The Early History Of Boxing

Posted: 28th June 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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In today’s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed. The ancient Egyptian civilization holds the very first records of bare hand-to-hand combats. Further [...]

Boxing A Taller Fighter

Posted: 27th June 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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In today’s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed. The reason why fighters are divided by weight divisions is to prevent mismatches. But [...]

Boxing: How To Deal With The Punches

Posted: 25th June 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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If you expect to walk away out of the ring without getting hit you are either the round girl waving a big placard in between rounds or your nickname is “Pretty Boy.” But even the undefeated Mayweather receives a lot of punches when he fights and you as a round girl is out of the [...]

Boxing Tips: Become A Better Fighter

Posted: 23rd June 2011 by Anders Eriksson in Boxing
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Practice is said to be the best way to become a boxer. But the question is: “Practice what?” Are you going to practice punching, combination, movement, or speed? The fact is, to become a better fighter you need to have it all. The issue here is becoming better in all aspects of boxing too soon [...]