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How to avoid the opponent's straight punch counterattack in boxing street fighting

My friend, you have encountered one of the most common problems, that is, eyes are a major difficulty in fighting. Many people can see their opponents punch, but they just can't help but know to close their eyes or back off. It is because the instinct of eyes protects many people knowing that they can't help it.

Experience is certainly a key point. Another key point is that people usually see things with one eye, so because they see things with one line, they can only see one line and can't get the specific distance from their opponents, so there is always a misjudgment effect. In normal life, they always try to look twice, and it will be fine after a while. The advantage of seeing with two eyes is that they cross each other, so that's all.

Of course, there is another tricky way to deal with your problem, which is to move sideways and enter the enemy's defense blind spot to attack. Many people are using this tricky method to interrupt the enemy by attacking in advance, and the effect is good. But tricky is tricky, the method can deal with the problem, but it can't solve your problem, so it can only be concealed, which belongs to experience, not real on-the-spot reaction. Then there is skill training. Eyes and brain are two major difficulties. I hope you can read what I said carefully, and you should have a new understanding of actual combat.