Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
no more for my own continuing education on boxing, i would teach muay thai before boxing....that's my stronger suit...thanx for the vote of confidence Andre.... but i want a more concise clollection of the physics of boxing,which is very dif. from muay thai.
Alright, but we just want to make sure that you're not planning to train somebody solely based on the information of this board. It's a big responsibility, and not one to be taken lightly.
I recommend reading this thread first: http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...-coaching.html

Besides that, if you're looking for the theory side of boxing, that is how to think and box smart, I recommend reading Thomas Tabin's posts. Greynotsoold has a lot of excellent posts on the logistics of boxing, and Andre and Scrap give a different angle of looking at things. There are a lot of good contributions by many of the posters here, so it's always good to browse. You never know what you might find.

Also be sure to check out the free ebook thread, the Haislet book is a really good how-to book, the Jack O'Brien book has a lot of good information as well.

If you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask.