Boxing. How Much Worse Is A Kickboxer At Boxing Compared To A Boxer.?
Boxing. I Can Understand, That A Boxer, Will Only Focus On Hands, Whilst A Kickboxer Focuses On Hands AND Feet. But Is The Difference In Technique An
Boxing : How Much Worse Is A Kickboxer At Boxing Compared To A Boxer
i can understand, that a boxer, will only focus on hands, whilst a kickboxer focuses on hands AND feet. But is the difference in technique an ability HUGE? or not noticeable. ~~~ gaara d ~~~
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There are lots of former kickboxers that have done well in boxing, a couple of them are Winky Wright and Troy Dorsey, it comes down to the figter
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Answer 1No boxer is disadvantaged to a kickboxer. Kick boxers are not more skilled, and although they have more weaponry, are rarely trained in how to use them properly. Here is the truth, most of any good fights come down to technique and balance. A well trained boxer lives on his balance, where as a kickboxer sacrifices his balance everytime he takes one foot off the ground (he has two legs at one hundred percent balance, but loses fifty percent when he throws a kick). Kick boxers, because of the nature of their work. By removing their mobility, you add to their telegraphing their moves. The only advantage a kickboxer has is that they can strike from a farther distance...legs being longer. But you cant kick and spin to a circling object.
Answer 2If a boxer faces a kickboxer in a kickboxing match, it would be an interesting fight depending on the level of both fighters(and if the boxer could take a few leg kicks). There have been many successful guys who have went from boxing to kickboxing, and usually the boxer has FAR superior hands. In a boxing match, the boxer always wins, far too good with his hands. If you'll watch a kickboxer closely(although some do have good hands) you'll see that most don't have very good hands at all, and a lot rely primarily on their legs.
Answer 3My answer is the same as previous inquiries. Kickboxing is a forward developed style of boxing. If you want to get your footing right take the class it can help, but other than that it is not an advantage. Kicks are added.
Answer 4well first off it depends on which kickboxer and which boxer it is. but usually the kickboxer will have teh advantage because he takes kicks and punches and kicks can be more deadly than a punch. so a kickboxer can have a higher tolerance to taking hits
Answer 5There are lots of former kickboxers that have done well in boxing, a couple of them are Winky Wright and Troy Dorsey, it comes down to the figter
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