Two Men in the Know on Educated Knockout Punching “ There are born sluggers and made sluggers. Born sluggers age out, made sluggers improve like a good whiskey .”—Hype Igoe, circa, 1924 “ There is no such thing as a natural puncher. There is a natural aptitude for punching and that is different. Nobody's born the best. You have to practice and train to become the best .”—Cus D’Amato The Primacy of KO Punching Power/Education A good fighter requires all of the additional technical attributes: · Good Blocks · Good Evasion · Good Footwork But… You Cannot Win a Match, Bout, Street-Fight Without a Strong Punch . EVERY Rough n Tumbler wants to hit as hard as possible. Is the KO Necessary? No, but… Strong punching ability also Suppresses an Opponent. · Reduces his activity, acting as a larg...
We all want to hit hard—that’s a given. We hone technique to give a punch all its due. We condition the body to provide the muscular-skeletal support it needs to muster our best punch. We strive to hone speed fully aware that velocity plays a large role in contributing to power. And, of course, we can not overlook timing—an ill-timed punch (or any strike for that matter) is all for naught if the timing is off. (And let’s not under-estimate timing, no less an authority than the great Sugar Ray Robinson pronounced that KOs were more about timing than any other single factor). But, there is one aspect that is often overlooked when it comes to building maximum punching power and that aspect is range. We discussed range to some degree in our books SAVAGE STRIKES and BOXING MASTERY [and in several of our Black Box Training Videos ] and those tenets still hold but, here we will call your attention to a bit ...