Truthfully, I didn't really think it mattered with gloves and hand wraps, but readying Dempsey made me re-think this.
From most of my martial arts training it was always supposed it to be the 1st and 2nd knuckles -- by very slightly tipping the hand down and outside to line up these knuckles with the radius bone as straight as possible. The idea to put the largest and strongest bones in line with the
[Systema is the one partial-exception since they seem to teach you hit with whatever knuckles you use most comfortably to do a 5 minute plank (push-up) on a hard floor most comfortably -- this vary for different people, but it remains the first two knuckles for me.]
In Championship Fighting: Explosive Punching and Aggressive Defense, Dempsey says it is the pinky finger that has the best 'powerline', but for a couple of reasons instructs the boxer to aim with the ring finger, and thus end up most of the time hitting with the pinky, ring, and middle finger.
Dempsey is adamant about not trying to hit with the first two fingers.
Any thoughts? Any evidence?
Does it matter?
BTW, this one of the few things in Dempsey's book that I have trouble believing....
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HerbM
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