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    Default Different guards and defensive styles

    I've been searching a bunch of thereads for different guards and styles, so far I've found the peek-a-boo,cross arm, shoulder roll.
    I knoe theres still more for instance crab, Phillyshell and others
    id like to know what are their differences/strenghts/weaknesses.
    So if anyone is willing to post a theread or something about this I would really appreciate it.
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    One thing I try to explain to boxers,is different stances are really built for either different situations,or more often different body types
    A straight line stance,which doesnt get taught often enough anymore,is pretty basic jab hand up,power hand down,total coverage,relatively basic,and should be(but anymore usually isnt) the first style you learn
    The reverse of that stance,jab down,power up,was originally designed to compensate for a tired jab hand. These days it gets taught alot as a base stance,but thats what its really for
    Double hands up,is more or less designed for high speed,low power fighters to allow them to keep their hands constantly in a light punching position. To be honest,I hate this style
    The Philly shell is designed to cover ground while deflecting punishment,its best used by fighters who are short for their weight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    One thing I try to explain to boxers,is different stances are really built for either different situations,or more often different body types
    A straight line stance,which doesnt get taught often enough anymore,is pretty basic jab hand up,power hand down,total coverage,relatively basic,and should be(but anymore usually isnt) the first style you learn
    The reverse of that stance,jab down,power up,was originally designed to compensate for a tired jab hand. These days it gets taught alot as a base stance,but thats what its really for
    Double hands up,is more or less designed for high speed,low power fighters to allow them to keep their hands constantly in a light punching position. To be honest,I hate this style
    The Philly shell is designed to cover ground while deflecting punishment,its best used by fighters who are short for their weight
    well im 5'3"-4" and weigh about 155 lbs. but not all that flabby and what not,should be comin down weigh.
    I ask this because Im going to start boxing again ive been out of action for about 1 1/2 yrs only boxes for almost 2yrs,nothin professional but ima spar a whole lot more so I was askin to see how i should take care of myself in the ring defensively that is. So any tips are appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manuel "Chubby" Medina View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    One thing I try to explain to boxers,is different stances are really built for either different situations,or more often different body types
    A straight line stance,which doesnt get taught often enough anymore,is pretty basic jab hand up,power hand down,total coverage,relatively basic,and should be(but anymore usually isnt) the first style you learn
    The reverse of that stance,jab down,power up,was originally designed to compensate for a tired jab hand. These days it gets taught alot as a base stance,but thats what its really for
    Double hands up,is more or less designed for high speed,low power fighters to allow them to keep their hands constantly in a light punching position. To be honest,I hate this style
    The Philly shell is designed to cover ground while deflecting punishment,its best used by fighters who are short for their weight
    well im 5'3"-4" and weigh about 155 lbs. but not all that flabby and what not,should be comin down weigh.
    I ask this because Im going to start boxing again ive been out of action for about 1 1/2 yrs only boxes for almost 2yrs,nothin professional but ima spar a whole lot more so I was askin to see how i should take care of myself in the ring defensively that is. So any tips are appreciated.
    Id have to see you,if your fast,the double up should work,you need to slip well for the Philly shell,but if you can slip well Id probably have you do that,because your a little short for your weight,so you probably need to close distance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Manuel "Chubby" Medina View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    One thing I try to explain to boxers,is different stances are really built for either different situations,or more often different body types
    A straight line stance,which doesnt get taught often enough anymore,is pretty basic jab hand up,power hand down,total coverage,relatively basic,and should be(but anymore usually isnt) the first style you learn
    The reverse of that stance,jab down,power up,was originally designed to compensate for a tired jab hand. These days it gets taught alot as a base stance,but thats what its really for
    Double hands up,is more or less designed for high speed,low power fighters to allow them to keep their hands constantly in a light punching position. To be honest,I hate this style
    The Philly shell is designed to cover ground while deflecting punishment,its best used by fighters who are short for their weight
    well im 5'3"-4" and weigh about 155 lbs. but not all that flabby and what not,should be comin down weigh.
    I ask this because Im going to start boxing again ive been out of action for about 1 1/2 yrs only boxes for almost 2yrs,nothin professional but ima spar a whole lot more so I was askin to see how i should take care of myself in the ring defensively that is. So any tips are appreciated.
    Id have to see you,if your fast,the double up should work,you need to slip well for the Philly shell,but if you can slip well Id probably have you do that,because your a little short for your weight,so you probably need to close distance
    Can you discribe those two for me?
    double up and phillyshell if im not mistaken is where i have my right hand across my chest and the left across abdomen right?
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    If youve watched alot of mexican boxing,youve seen the double up,both hands kept near the temples,I really dislike this style but I rarely get speed demons in here
    As far as the master of Philly fighting(and the one whose taught half the fighters out of Philly in the last 30 years)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuQ0r...eature=related

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    Default Re: Different guards and defensive styles

    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    If youve watched alot of mexican boxing,youve seen the double up,both hands kept near the temples,I really dislike this style but I rarely get speed demons in here
    As far as the master of Philly fighting(and the one whose taught half the fighters out of Philly in the last 30 years)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuQ0r...eature=related
    Ok I think I know what you mean Thnks for the help man.
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    I'll see if I can get a thread together.
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