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How does a boxer transport a punch to the chin?

Question:I've been watching plentifully of boxing and I can't figure out how a man can rob a punch to the jaw and still stand, because if I so much as thump my jaw beside my fist it hurts a lot. Do men enjoy more muscle or fat layering on their mouth to take the punch? How do they train themselves not to be effect by the pain? Thanks.
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the assured answer is keep your chin down within your chest and mouth tightly closed
Adrenaline of being surrounded by a fight help but the real impression is to not get hit at hand.
they are effected by the strain. first off they are stupid for wanting to barney and get hurt. sometimes the punches arent as intricate as other. sometimes the man getting hit is to stupid to realize that it hurts. have you ever see a boxer 15 years later. dumb
WCarolineW ~
There's like mad of things a fighter does to know how to withstand a punch to the jaw, the unqualified best example of this is if you get your hand on any video of Roberto Duran, or you can youtube him and see what comes up. Roberto would turn his head beside the punch, he would time the punch perfectly and turn his person in charge at the last second within the opposite direction of the punch, it would look approaching he got cracked near this devestating shot but it would just be a stroll in the park for Roberto.

Some fighters can purely take a shot, I must own there's no longevity in ones occupation if he/she takes too several of these shots. And there's other fighters than can stay just on the stop of another fighters punch.

All of the above come from experience it takes profusely of training to do this and do this well.

Thanks for the ask.
boxers are conditioned to take punches. although it hurts, usually if you can punches coming, later you can take them, but its the ones you don't see that hurt you. i don't know if you know him but ricardo mayorga would used to drop his hand, stick his chin out, and let the other enemy punch him. it was stupid but it would bring into the head of the other swordfighter because he knew, even next to free shots he couldn't hurt mayorga. mayorga doesn't do this anymore though because his fight felix trinidad pretty much ruined his potential to take punches. also, you can train to roll near punches so the full impact doesn't hit you full force on the chin. also theres a mental toughness that goes next to it.
it takes alot of training,,stay standing,,it does hurt



Who Is Better At Boxing Mike Tyson Fabuloso or paquioa or morales or barrerra?


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yeah what they said!!
Mike Tyson
Paquiao the best pound for pound boxer todate
if all the boxers you hold are in their prime and their weightiness didn't matter..

Mike Tyson can smoothly TKO all the other fighters you own name beside his crazy looking upper cut in the first 30 second or less of the first round..
If you are chitchat about boxing skill and who is the best technician, afterwards it would easilly be marco antonio barrera. If you are talking just about punch power and aggression then tyson is king here, and paquio for his substance has huge punching power.

If you needed to be a good boxer afterwards i would try and be more like barrera than the other three as he is the best boxer.



Where can I find details of forthcoming boxing fixtures contained by the UK?


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see if this helps:
http://www.uknetguide.co.uk/sports/boxin...
Im British myself some of the sites i use are Britishboxing.lattice, Ringside promotions, Hennessy sports and if it is certain fighters im after afterwards i use boxrec.com hope these can help you.
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Bernard Hopkins vs. Mike McCallum, who win?

Question:B-Hop vs. The Body Snatcher at 160!
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I'd say that this argue is pretty interesting. Hopkins would have the threshold, though, if this fight take place at 160. Hopkins has fought virtually adjectives his life at 160! McCallum's best come at 168. This would end surrounded by a decision. Hopkins would be too smart to trade near Mike.
It isn't easy to pick against Mike, though. I've see fights he won handily by destroying his opponent ribs. Hopkins would be too smart for that. Plus, Hopkins has one of the best defense surrounded by boxing. Hopkins would counter McCallum all hours of darkness. Hopkins has the turn-up in chin, defense, speed, and stamina. Mike have his sole edge contained by power. I see the scorecard looking like this: 117-111, Hopkins; 118-109,Hopkins; and, 116-112, Hopkins via unanimous outcome.
Bernard Hopkins is old and he isnt as immediate as he used to be but he hits alot harder than the younger McCallum. but nothing beat experience so i say B-Hop
Lady Vette ~
In their respective primes, McCallum stops Hopkins within less than six rounds. Styles produce fights and next to Mikes overall work rate he would be just for a time too much for Hopkins.

I've never been a Hopkins devotee, he's just a boring, dirty warrior. He's tried solidifying his career by calling out blown up welterweights Hopkins and Trinidad, and the single time he has fought a middleweight that be anywhere near his prime he lost, Jones and twice to Taylor.

McCallum' overall pressure and much heavier blows would be the biggest difference surrounded by this fight. Mike wouldn't allow Hopkins not to conflict the first half of the row which Hopkins in infamous for. A fighter doesn't grasp a name approaching "Body Snatcher" for no reason at adjectives. Mike would slow Bernard down with a mingy body attack then switch to the upstairs.

Mike stops Bernard behind schedule in the 5th. Thanks for the put somebody through the mill Lovely Lady Vette.
McCallum wins a split decree. He was the heavier puncher.
Lovely Lady Vette this would own been a biddable fight. I ponder that B Hop will go down as one of the greatest of adjectives time at middleweight. He can do it all, is a perfect boxer, has a angelic punch, is hard to hit next to clean shots, and can pinch a good punch too. McCallum as you would expect is known for his great body punching. I believe that Hopkins controls this exchange blows with his better overall boxing potential and takes everything that McCallum can dish out leading by decision surrounded by this fight. Great interrogate!
I think McCallum would be too much for Hopkins at this cargo. McCallum by decision.
B-Hop contained by lopsided 12 round decision


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