Fight Like a Pro: A-Z Guide of Boxing Combinations by the Greatest Fighters

A common problem in recreational boxing is when people stop learning and simply ‘go through the motions’. A great way to take your skills to the next level is to name specific combinations after boxers. This way the name of the boxer may work as a cue for specific combinations, just like ‘jab’, ‘cross’ and ‘hook’ are cues for specific techniques.

The purpose of this post is to give boxers and coaches a reference to a diversity of techniques and combinations as applied by professional boxers. It is the first reference of its kind that I am aware of, and hope that it helps others develop their knowledge, skills and enjoyment of boxing training.

Below you will find a collection of links to combinations by professional boxers arranged in alphabetical order:










 

References

BoxRec. (n.d.). [online] Available at: <https://boxrec.com/> [Accessed 23 October 2022]

Ranker. 2019. The Best Boxers of All Time. [online] Available at: <https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/the-best-boxers-of-all-time> [Accessed 23 October 2022].


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