Thursday, March 12, 2009

Best Spots

In coordination to my last post "Power in Punching", this post is made to educate people of the best spots to hit an opponent in boxing. I have learned this through habitual watching of boxing matches and through experience. As a boxer, it is necessary to know what are you trying to hit. With this, anyone could be successful in taking down opponents.

Best Spots for Hitting an Opponent:

Chin- perhaps, the weakest point in all boxers because it controls the head. The chin, if hit, acts as a lever to shake the brain. Shaking the brain causes a person to lose feeling in his legs. The brain controls the nervous system, taking out the control makes your opponent immobilized. Making the 10 count absolutely close to impossible to stand up.

Temple- I'm not talking about the structure where monks live, but the part of our head which is the closest to the brain. This causes the opponent to shake his brain like hitting the chin. This will cause opponent to be dazed. There are only some fighters with this weakness.

Lower left/Right body- The area consists of the internal organs which makes the process of our body completely at its limit. Hitting the area attacks the internal organs which will always cause severe pain. If you're looking for body shots to drop the opponent, this is the best area. This will also cause the legs to fail. The best shots for foot speed kind of opponents.

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