
How to you can Box a Smaller Boxer Part one

Styles makes fights in boxing and history will tell you mainly about this and the personality types that have shared the ring and the ring generals and stylistics that have awaited the sound of the first bell.
In Boxing you will have the fight well matched up, then you will decide who you will think will win, while the coaches workout their game plans for their fighters so they can have the edge so to go on and win the fight.
No matter what type of fighter you are there is always going to be strengths and weaknesses to your style, regardless of how good you are, it’s just a fact no fighter is ever complete. Anyway there can be advantages for a tall fighter when fighting a short boxer, one of these is the use of your jab at long range.
Work that Jab in singles, doubles and trebles and work accordingly to the movement and pattern of your opponent, if he is not a rusher or still trying to keep it long range even though they are at a big disadvantage, it’s an easy night work, if he is a rusher, stiff hard jabs, and movement and mixed combinations, and stay tall and throw your jab, work the angles and throw your combos and move.
Three things to remember
At long range keep him away
At medium range push him back and don’t trade with the shorter fighter at this range as he/she is effective at this range, or you could be taking chances at this range.
At close range crush him/her so they cannot work.
Set traps with your head and hands, I will go through this in the second part of this Video and work on the different types of fighters you can face and how to make it to your advantage, keep on working on your craft
Coach Martin Gooden