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What are the boxing techniques?

As a sport, boxing has ever-changing technical movements. The main boxing methods are straight boxing, swing boxing and hook boxing.

Straight boxing is the most basic boxing method, and it is also the most commonly used boxing method for every excellent boxer. This kind of boxing has more punches per unit time than other boxing methods, especially the continuous direct action of left straight boxing, which can also play a role in testing opponents. In a series of boxing events held in Tianjin this year, many boxers, without exception, took straight boxing as an important means of attack. Straight boxing is characterized by short route, great momentum, fast speed, hard strength, sudden movements and easy use of physical strength. At the 2nd Tianjin International Boxing Exhibition held during the National Day, the competition between Xinjiang boy Shalamu and Russian boxer Mishuko was extremely fierce. The two sides fought fiercely until the sixth round. Shalamu fell to the ground by Mishuko's fierce right-hand straight boxing, and then fell into a coma, showing the power of straight boxing.

Boxing is a powerful boxing method to attack opponents from the side. Because hitting from the side, the body moves in the opposite direction, which plays a role in distracting the other side. In the Sino-Japanese professional boxing match held in September, Ma Yiming, the Japanese boxing champion, faced Takashi Kitagawa, a strong Japanese fighter. After the opening, Ma Yiming quickly launched a storm, knocking down his opponent three times in the first round, and KO won. Among them, Ma Yiming used a straight fist to knock down his opponent twice before, and his opponent also strengthened the protection of his face. Ma Yiming noticed this detail and changed his routine. A right punch hit the opponent's left head, and Xiaoming of Beichuan staggered several steps and was knocked to the ground again.

Hook is a kind of hitting boxing in the middle and short distance. Hook is usually combined with straight fist or swing to attack opponents. The typical representative of this boxing movement is American boxing champion Josh, who is known as Kung Fu Panda. During the National Day competition, Josh met the challenge of compatriot Calloway. Calloway is an experienced boxer who often uses hugging tactics to undermine Josh's attack. At this point, Josh skillfully destroyed Calloway with the lower hook, opened the distance between them, and then attacked his opponent with other fists, and finally won the game.

In professional boxing, boxers often use a single boxing method to test their opponents. When the opportunity to attack is found, the combination punches formed by various boxing methods will come like rain. If the opponent can't dodge and fight hard, he is likely to be knocked down. How to combine several basic boxing methods to form the most effective blow to opponents depends on the boxer's training level and competition experience.