The Golden Rules of Boxing
By Doug Ward
Just like there are Cardinal Sins of Boxing, those things you should never do inside the ring, there are also the Golden Rules of Boxing. These aren’t basic tips that reinforce good boxing form, like using your jab or keeping your hands up. Those are techniques. The Golden Rules of Boxing are ring philosophies. They are approaches and attitudes. They are the principles you should live by in the ring in order to survive and thrive.
Rule #5: Move your head before and after you punch. Perpetual movement is hard to deal with and adds an unknown that makes most opponents uncomfortable…and uncomfortable = hesitant. The unpredictability that you gain from constantly punching and moving sounds basic, but requires focus and energy. Commit to the constant movement and you’ll wear your opponent down. You will find yourself punching while he’s waiting and forcing the action because he’s expecting a stationary target that never materializes.
Rule #6: Accept responsibility. Win, lose or draw, you only have yourself or your opponent to blame. Contrary to what some high paid, well-respected trainers would like everyone to believe, a cornerman seldom wins or loses a fight for his guy. Can they have an impact on the outcome? Sure. Do they determine it? No, they don’t. Tinkerbelle can make everyone clap as loud and as hard as she wants to, but the magic is in you. When you place the blame on someone else, you are only disempowering yourself. When you own up to your mistakes, your shortcomings or poor choices, you can change. When you don’t, you can’t. Take your losses like a man and you’ll be surprised at how much of a better one you become.
The Golden Rules of Boxing are kind of like life’s golden rule; “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” except boxing’s version is “Do unto others.” Letting them do unto you is the part you want to avoid.
NOTES
About Doug Ward: After years of training at some of the most respected gyms in the country and pursuing a brief amateur career in the late 80′s, Doug was able to put that experience to work as Creative Director for a major boxing equipment manufacturer. During that seven year period he had the great fortune to meet some of boxing’s legendary fighters, learn from some of the ring’s most respected trainers and gain insights into all aspects of the sport…in and outside the ropes.
Bringing along over twenty-five years of experience in the fight game and industry insights he gained during that time, Doug now trains and manages a team of aspiring amateur and professional boxers. He spends his time split between the gym working one-on-one with a handful of fighters, negotiating on behalf of his stable and continuing to learn all there is from the business of boxing.
Doug is also President and Trainer for the Underground Boxing Company. Since its inception in 2002, the focus of the UBC has been to preserve the integrity of the sport and protect the financial, physical and spiritual well-being of its athletes. The UBC serves its team of amateur and professional boxers through a comprehensive management/training system…one that is geared towards developing the fighter at every phase of his or her career.
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