Left straight boxing is the basis of all other boxing methods, and being able to correctly use left straight boxing is the characteristic of a boxer with good technical quality. All the champions and famous boxers who dominate the boxing world have a long-term honed left straight fist.
The left hand is closest to the target, which is beneficial to defense and attack. If coupled with accurate "sense of distance" and flexible footwork, a quick attack can make opponents feel at a loss and be in a dilemma.
2. Right straight fist
Straight boxing is one of the heavy punches used in boxing. There is a kind of straight fist suitable for long-range attack, but there is a kind of straight fist that is usually used only when it is fully mastered. Because the fist is farther away from the opponent than the left fist, the body changes greatly when boxing.
So the right straight fist is slower than the left straight fist. If you want to hit your opponent easily, you must use the fake action of your left hand to divert or destroy the opponent's protection, or distract the opponent's attention with your left jab, or make the opponent lose balance, thus creating conditions and opportunities conducive to the right straight fist attack.
Step 3 wave your fist
Boxing is a powerful boxing method to attack opponents from the side. Because hitting from the side, the body moves in the opposite direction, which plays a role in distracting the other side. However, the swing takes a long route, which is easy to be found by opponents, and because of its great strength, it is easy to lose balance once it touches the air. Swing is slower than straight boxing, so you don't usually have to do the starting boxing.
Step 4 swing to the right
Right-handed punches are often used in conjunction with left-handed punches. When the opponent is hit and distracted, swinging can get a very threatening effect. This fist can also be used to give a heavy punch when the opponent is negligent in defense or weak in physical strength or passive in defense with both hands.
Right swing is often used against left-handed opponents. Tighten your body when attacking, and move to the left after attacking to prevent your opponent from hitting your head.
Step 5 hook
The uppercut can be a short fist or a long fist. The arm is almost straight when the long fist is issued, and the angle between the upper arm and the forearm is greater than 90o, while the angle between the upper arm and the forearm is less than 90o when the short fist is issued. When the opponent's hands are held high in a posture to prevent the head, or the opponent fails to hit the head, you can hook the opponent's upper body (stomach, abdomen or auxiliary parts).