I think that if he feels the necessity to employ his cousin to scour an internet boxing fit for instructions on how to fighjt, then perhaps he should not engage in hostilities.

I take it from your implicative post, that he is a guy who is having trouble on the streets
In which case learning to fight may not be the answer, learning some sense may be. Sure, he should go ahead and take some boxing or kick boxing lessons to toughen him up, in case he's ever assaulted. But the most useful proactive conduct and most effective is to plan ahead, how to avoid conflict, how to difuse a provocative situation and how to grit his teeth and walk away.

Boxing is a sport, it's an artform and it is a true test of physical strength endurance and power. But it takes place under organised conditions, with supervision and medical aid readily available. Boxing is a sport for trained individuals who practise for countless hours perfecting their technique and mental state, it can hardly be implemented in the street. Furthermore boxing does not have the risk of escalating to the point where hand to hand combat is abandoned in favour of weapons such as knives and bottles being implemented.

Well they're my thoughts on the situation. In conclusion I would like to add my feelings of disappointment in light of all the respected Saddo members who partcipated in this conversation. All of these intelligent young men, learned in boxing knowledge and all benefitting from their own unique field of vision and only one mentioned the best t5hing to do would be to kick him in the stones n do a legger.