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How can I throw the Perfect Punch?

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  1. Wait until your opponent is not looking and then hit them


  2. to make the perfect punch u must have to 1 be in your stance then use all your force and aim to the head which will might make him in a daze or in conscious. which will might lead you to an K.O.

  3. This is hard to answer, because the perfect punch depends as well on you as on your opponent. Is he bigger or smaller? Any weaknesses in his cover? What kind of attacks does he use? What punch is your personal best ?

    The perfect punch is the one that works.

    If your opponent is smaller, you should try rapid jabs and cross punches. In most cases you need two quick jabs in a row to KO your opponent (Thats because of the weaker head movement when being hit by a jab. Your brain doesn't pass out as quickly, so you need a quick change of directions, so two jabs).

    If your opponent is bigger, try hooks to the body to lower his cover and then a hook to the chin or temple to turn his lights off. If he's way bigger, try hooks to the liver. (Quite effective because the liver contains a lot of blood, almost like a sponge. When hit, this blood gets pressed out and creates a shockwave in your arteria right to the brain and causes a slightly higher pressure. The effect is: complete loss of control of your legs which makes you go down).

    The perfect punch will always depend on a proper analysis of your opponent and of yourself.

  4. Depends on your purpose...If you wan to break their nose, start with your fist to your side with your palm facing up (still as a fist). Then as you move your arm forward turn your wrist and snap forward at the end, and aim for the face. If u want to injure another part of the body, I'd recommend doing the same thing, but as you move your arm forward, come in from a different angle. But remember however you attack, you must hit with your middle knuckle, not the flat f**t of the front of your fist. And make sure that when you turn turn your wrist, you end with it palm down, (opposite of start). Also, to add extra power to the punch, as you move your arm forward, lean into the punch, this will add power. Make sure, that if you do this that you do not miss, or you WILL lose your balance, and most likely get you you-know-what kicked.

    Also since this is in boxing, you would probably use the same technique, EXCEPT that you will start from the boxing ready position, instead of with your fist at your side, and the entire movement should be a snap rather than a lengthy motion.

    It is also a good idea in boxing to not just throw one punch, but to attack multiple times, and come in from angles instead of straight in. A combination, of hooks and jabs are effective in weakening your opponent before a KO.

  5. That's easy. Any coach can teach you to throw the perfect or most correct punch. Its no different from getting a tennis coach to teach you to serve or a javelin coach getting you to throw correctly.

    How hard you train and devote yourself is how 'perfect' you eventually get at it.

    That result, coupled with your natural ability then decides how well you compare to all the other competitors.

    I could describe in about 2000 words the best techniques for each punch in boxing, but it would be wasting both our time.

    Because it wouldn't help you to read it anyway.

    get some lessons and within about 3 months you will be able to write the 2000 words yourself.

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