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  2. Boxing training - Wikipedia

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    A boxer's training depends largely on the point in their career at which they are situated. If the boxer is just a beginner, a minimal training routine might consist of learning how to hit a heavy bag, a speed bag, or a double end bag (a small bag with a cord on top and bottom connecting it to the floor and ceiling) as well as doing shadowboxing in front of a mirror, skipping rope ...

  3. An Olympic Boxer Shared 7 Exercises to Boost Your Punching Power

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    Champion fighter Tony Jeffries and fitness author B.J. Gaddour demonstrate how you can train smarter to punch harder in a new YouTube video. An Olympic Boxer Shared 7 Exercises to Boost Your ...

  4. These Bodybuilders Got Crushed by Old School Boxing Exercises

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    YouTube's Buff Dudes took on classic boxing exercises in a new YouTube video, including ditch digging, tree chopping, and medicine ball drills.

  5. Peek-a-boo (boxing style) - Wikipedia

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    A fighter using the peek-a-boo style is drilled with the stationary dummy and on the bag until the fighter is able to punch by rapid combinations with what D'Amato called "bad intentions". The style allows swift neck movements as well as quick duckings and bad returning damage, usually by rising uppercuts or even rising hooks.

  6. Boxing styles and technique - Wikipedia

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    Bolo punch: Occasionally seen in Olympic boxing, a bolo is an arm punch which owes its power to the shortening of a circular arc rather than to transference of body weight; it tends to have more of an effect due to the surprise of the odd angle it lands at rather than the actual power of the punch.

  7. Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Bolo punch: Occasionally seen in Olympic boxing, the bolo punch is an arm punch which owes its power to the shortening of a circular arc rather than to transference of body weight; it tends to have more of an effect due to the surprise of the odd angle it lands at rather than the actual power of the punch.