Question for the boxers

Discussion in 'Boxing' started by Killerbee, Nov 27, 2002.

  1. Killerbee

    Killerbee New Member

    Hey people,

    If anyone who boxes here does karate or something like that, what exactly is the difference between the punches in boxing and karate?
     
  2. Cain

    Cain New Member

    Hmm....let's see....boxing has follow-through punches but karate punches r taught differently, we have straight horizontal punches, n jkd has it's famous straight punch....hmm....the most common difference would be that karate punches r more like snappy n controlled while punches in boxing require more follow-through.

    But of course that does not mean u should avoid either they both r useful, trust me on this.

    |Cain|
     
  3. Cain

    Cain New Member

    Oh n welcome to the forums :D

    |Cain|
     
  4. TkdWarrior

    TkdWarrior Valued Member

    nuthn much difference than the stance in Boxing(even closely looking it looks the same :D) boxers use jab,roundhouse n hook that's it...karate use those three but they hav more hand technique like backfist, hammerfist etc..etc...
    -TkdWarrior-
     
  5. Killerbee

    Killerbee New Member

    Thanks alot people,

    Its just that since boxing is an entire art based soley on punching the punches cant be that bad.
     
  6. TkdWarrior

    TkdWarrior Valued Member

    boxers r sometime much much better than karate or TKD guys :)
    boxing is not that easy art as it seems :D..
    anyways welcome to forums killerbee..
    -TkdWarrior-
     
  7. binski20

    binski20 Valued Member

    There is a great deal of difference between the punches of karate and boxing. To respond to cain, boxing's punches are snappy. Believe me, if you didn't while boxing, you wouldn't be successful.
    I'll get more into this a little later on, have to run for now.
     
  8. TkdWarrior

    TkdWarrior Valued Member

    "To respond to cain, boxing's punches are snappy. "
    yea that's rite...but that's is evolving in mostly arts...
    when we do it(TKD) we do it same way...seen some karate dudes doing like that...
    -TkdWarrior-
     
  9. johndoch

    johndoch upurs

    The nature of boxing is totally different to Karate especially as a sport. Boxers tend to hit harder with their pucnches as the sport really does limit your weapons. A boxer really only has Jab, cross, hook (left or right), uppercut (left or right). All of which can be used either to the head or body. This means the boxer will experiment more specifically with punching by incorporating slight adjustments to their technique like adding a slight corkscrew just before impact to get good power.

    Karate on the other hand can use the boxing techniques plus kicks, finger strikes etc. This would suggest that the karate practictioner has more techniques to cover and will be a more jack of all trades rather than a specialist.

    Therefore IMHO boxers punching ability will be better although the techniques for punching in karate and boxing should be the same.
     
    Last edited: Dec 2, 2002
  10. binski20

    binski20 Valued Member

    The punches SHOULD be the same, but aren't.
    No matter what way you fry it, karate punching and boxing punching are different.
    They may be similar, but are still different.
    As for the karate practitioner being a jack of all trades, that may be partially true. However, I feel the boxer has a greater control over his domain of expertise. It's just the way they train.
     
  11. Cain

    Cain New Member

    Ok...Ok....Ok I was wrong, I just used to watch the fighgts and answered, don't take any notice to wat I said...

    |Cain|
     
  12. goatnipples2002

    goatnipples2002 someone tryin 2 learn

    The punching is slightly different because of body positioning and hand placement. Boxers don't need to protect there legs. Unless fighting in the streets, in that case you need to practice Kali's leg destructions. Don't forget boxing is boxing. Boxing is a SPORT. If you are going to break down arts into categories start by seperating them by sport arts and non-sport arts.
     
  13. Cougar_v203

    Cougar_v203 4th surgery....Complete!

    yea wha nipps said ;)
    cain don't worry we won't ;)
    heres a hint, watch a boxing match and then watch a MA match and you'll see the difference in how they punch, I know it sounds odd and very stupid but thats how I learned.
     
  14. Cain

    Cain New Member

    nah it's not stupid, all I myself hv seen are uppercuts n hooks which are followthrus and those I hv seen on TV, but since I train in karate, budokan n a mix of god knows wat other arts ;) I can say the karate punches are more snappy that's where I got my info from, I am not a very knowledgeble person trust me on this :D

    |Cain|
     
  15. YODA

    YODA The Woofing Admin Supporter

    Boxing IS a martial art.
     
  16. Bon

    Bon Banned Banned

    Boxing is very efficient, the most superior art for training your hands IMO.. They use a horiztonal fist and there's very little, if any recoil in the punches, the power comes from the movement in the body - twisting your hips, shoulders, etc. Boxers train like they fight, with their hands up.

    Karate uses a horiztonl fist and karatekas are supposed to look like a boxer when they fight (I wouldn't know one if I've seen one), but for the most part of what I've seen their lead hand is down near their chest, their right hand on/near their hip and they do really big recoils for their punches (distance their arm has to be brought back is minimised by placing their hand on/near their hip). I think it stems from always placing their hand on their hip after doing a punch in training, but it's supposed to teach them awareness. :rolleyes:
     
  17. si200od

    si200od New Member

    I have been to many Karate clubs and a couple of boxing clubs and have to say that a boxers punches are better because they train the way thay intend to fight, everything is scientific. SOME karate schools do a lot of training on things that they will never use. Also a lot of karate clubs never practice full contact sparing, which is needed to learn how to deliver a good hard punch.
     
  18. si200od

    si200od New Member

    The punch has to be snappy in order to recover if the punch misses. Boxing teaches to retract the punch quicker than you throw it out (if you can) in order to regain the on gard stance.
     
  19. FISH

    FISH New Member

    Exactly :D If you don't snap back quickly and keep your guard up you will get countered in a heartbeat:cool:Even then you get tagged and thats no fun.Kept me from ever going into competetive boxing thx anyways using my head for things other than a punching bag suits me ok. Watching alot of pro fights now makes me cringe so many fundamentals just aren't there anymore.Lots of people think they can keep their guard low like Ali.Look at Ali today if he would have kept his guard up like he did in the early fights he probably wouldn't be the way he is and thats a sad fact.Boxing is more about being flashy and a showboat now if you want the big money alot of the time:mad: Tyson took it back to old school for awhile there combining great boxing and slugging skills.The he went to prison and gained like 30lbs. of muscle "can you say steroids" and lost his punching speed and mobility/agilty:p Oh well middleweights and bellow are still great to watch usually.
     
  20. shadow joe

    shadow joe seeker of truth

    a punch IS a punch - watch roy jones, he's got some follow through, speed, and snappy whip like action!


    that IS how a punch should be thrown regardless of style...


    it's the chen form baby,
    Tekshow
     

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