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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Getting Fit for Boxing

Why It's Essential and How to Start

Alright, so you've got that boxing bug, and you're ready to jump into the ring. But hold on a sec! Before you start throwing punches, let's chat about why getting in shape is a big deal in boxing and how you can do it without any fancy gym lingo. This guide is for beginners, after all!


Why Being in Shape Matters in Boxing

Boxing isn't just about swinging your arms wildly; it's a whole-body sport. Here's why getting fit is a big deal:


Endurance: 

Boxing matches can go the distance, with rounds lasting several minutes. You need the energy to keep going strong.







Riverside Marathon 2017 CC-BY  Jon Lavis

Strength: 

A powerful punch doesn't come from nowhere. Being in shape helps you build the muscles you need for those knockout hits.






Man & Woman Holding Battle Ropes BY Leon Ardho

Agility: 

Boxing involves a lot of fancy footwork and quick movements. Being in good shape means you can move around the ring like a champ.








A Woman Jumped On Obstacle BY Andrea Piacquadio


Fitness Tips for Beginners

Now, let's get practical with some simple fitness tips to help you get in boxing shape:


1. Take It Easy to Start

Don't dive headfirst into intense training. Begin with lighter exercises and slowly ramp up the difficulty. It's all about avoiding injuries.






Slow Signage BY Song Kaiyue

2. Get Your Heart Pumping

Boxing loves cardio workouts, and so should you! Jogging, jumping rope, and biking are great for building up your endurance. Try for at least 30 minutes a few times a week.






An On Treadmill BY William Choquette

3. Get Strong

Strength is your secret weapon in boxing. Start with basic bodyweight exercises like push-ups, squats, and planks. You can also use resistance bands or light weights if you have them.






Woman Doing Push Ups BY Karl Solano

5. Core Power

Your core muscles (that's your abs, lower back, and hips) are like the engine of your punches. Do exercises like sit-ups, leg raises, and planks to beef up your core.






Ladies Doing Abs Exercise On Sports Ground BY Anna Shvets

6. Stretch It Out

Flexibility is key to avoiding injuries and moving smoothly in the ring. Stretch before and after your workouts to keep flexible.






Woman Stretching On Ground BY Jonathan Borba

7. Rest Up

Don't forget to give your body some downtime. Your muscles need rest to recover and get stronger. Aim for at least 8 hours of sleep each night, and throw in some rest days between your tough workouts.






Woman In White Tank Top Sleeping On Bed BY Andrea Piacquadio

8. Eat Right

Fuel up with a balanced diet. That means plenty of protein, fruits, and veggies. Good nutrition helps your muscles recover and keeps your energy levels up.










Cheerful Black Woman Cutting Banana For Breakfast BY Monstera Production

Remember, getting in shape for boxing is a process. You won't go from zero to hero overnight. Stay patient, stay motivated, and enjoy every step of the journey. You're on your way to becoming a boxing champ, and that's something to be proud of!

Article Source: A GUIDE TO BOXING TRAINING BY Ultra White Collar Boxing

The Top 5 Most Epic Boxing Fights Ever

If you're new to the world of boxing, you're about to discover some jaw-dropping battles that make this sport legendary. We're talking about the kind of fights that get your heart racing and your fists pumping. So, grab a seat (or whatever's comfy) and let's dive into the top 5 most epic boxing matches of all time!


1. Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier III - "The Thrilla in Manila" (1975)

Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier III (HBO Version) BY Ringside Videos  I do not own this video. All rights belong to the original creator and uploader.

Imagine two boxing legends going toe-to-toe in the Philippines, giving it everything they've got. That's what happened in this epic showdown.


2. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Thomas Hearns - "The Showdown" (1981)


Sugar Ray Leonard vs Thomas Hearns I | ON THIS DAY FREE FIGHT BY Top Rank Boxing  I do not own this video. All rights belong to the original creator and uploader.

Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns, at the height of their powers, clashed in a battle of wits and fists. It's the stuff of boxing dreams.


4. George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali - "The Rumble in the Jungle" (1974)

George Foreman vs Muhammad Ali - Oct. 30, 1974 - Entire fight - Rounds 1 - 8 & Interview BY Levi Johansen  I do not own this video. All rights belong to the original creator and uploader.

Ali's incredible strategy and endurance shocked the world when he defeated the seemingly unbeatable George Foreman in Zaire.


5. Mike Tyson vs Larry Holmes - "The War" (1988) 


Mike Tyson vs Larry Holmes 1988 CC-BY Joe Allen Boxing  I do not own this video. All rights belong to the original creator and uploader.

This first encounter between Tyson and Holmes ended in a dramatic knockout, solidifying their rivalry as one of the most memorable in boxing history.

These fights aren't just about punches and knockouts; they're about heart, spirit, and the raw essence of boxing. As you explore the world of boxing, these historic battles will remind you why this sport has fans on the edge of their seats. Enjoy the ride!


My Third Fight:


Danforth fight night! April 13, 2019. CC-BY Kartik Pawar

Hey folks! I want to share with you my experience of my 3rd fight, which took place in Toronto back in 2019. It was an unforgettable night for me, and I was grateful to come out victorious. It wasn't just about throwing punches, it was a mental game too. I trained hard, stayed tough, and walked out to the sound of "Remember The Name" by Fort Minor. It was a great way to get fired up for the battle ahead. Hope it fires you up too. Remember, it's not just about muscles, but also the grit inside. Dive in, give it your all, and surprise yourself!

Boxing Equipment 101

What You Really Need to Start


So, you're all pumped up to dive into boxing, but you're thinking, "What on earth do I need?" No worries, my friend! Let's break it down in simple terms. This is your beginner's guide to boxing gear – no fancy words or confusing stuff.


1. Boxing Gloves

First things first: boxing gloves. These are your best friends in the ring. They protect your hands and make sure you don't hurt your opponent too much. Here's what you need to know:

Size: If you're new, pick gloves between 12-16 oz. Heavier gloves mean more padding for training.

Fit: They should snugly fit your hands, but not too tight. Find the comfiest pair.

Material: Leather gloves are tough, but synthetic ones are kinder on your wallet.




WSB Americas Boxing Gloves CC BY-ND World Series Boxing

2. Hand Wraps

Think of hand wraps as your hand's bodyguards. They protect your wrists and knuckles from getting busted. Simple rules:


Learn to Wrap: Watch a video or get your coach to show you the ropes.


Length: Go for wraps between 120-180 inches; they'll do the job.






A Man Putting On His Hand Wraps CC-BY Pavel Danilyuk

3. Mouthguard

Don't mess around with your pearly whites! Get a mouthguard to keep your teeth and jaw safe during sparring.










A Person Holding A Black Mouth Guard CC-BY Ron Lach

4. Headgear

You might not need this right away, but headgear comes in handy for sparring. It shields your noggin and face. Just make sure it fits snug without messing up your vision.










A Close Up Shot Of A Man Wearing Headgear And Boxing Gloves CC-BY Karolina Grabowska

5. Boxing Shoes


Picking the Best Shoes for Your Boxing & Kickboxing Workout | Beginner Tips CC-BY FightCamp

Regular sneakers won't cut it. Grab a pair of boxing shoes for better moves and support. Look for ones with good ankle support and non-slip soles.


6. Heavy Bag

The heavy bag is your punching buddy. Hang it up and work on your punches, strength, and stamina. Get quality gloves and wraps to protect your hands.










An Image Of A Punching Bag CC-BY KoolShooters

7. Jump Rope

Jumping rope is like your cardio booster. It sharpens your footwork and keeps you nimble. It's cheap and does wonders for your boxing skills.







Black Skip Rope CC-BY Dom J

8. Boxing Clothes

Wear comfy, sweat-wicking clothes for your workouts. Boxing shorts and a breathable shirt are perfect.











Woman Practicing Boxing CC-BY Gerardo Manzano

9. Gym Bag

Get yourself a gym bag to stash all your gear. Look for one with pockets to keep things organized.











Gray And Brown Backpack On Brown Wooden Table CC-BY Erik Mclean

Now, here's the deal: You don't need to grab all this stuff at once. Start with the basics, and as you get better, add more gear like speed bags and sparring gloves.


Lastly, chat with your trainer or experienced boxers at the gym for personalized advice. They've been there, done that, and can help you make smart choices based on your goals.


With the right gear and some grit, you're on your way to becoming a boxing champ. Enjoy the journey, my friend!












Danforth fight night! April 13, 2019 CC-BY Kartik Pawar