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What are the moves in boxing?

Boxing (English: boxing; Boxing (French: Boxe) is a sport that fights with boxing gloves. It has both amateur (also called Olympic boxing) and professional business competitions.

Boxing rules only allow fists to fight. Boxing moves are as follows:

attack

Jab: A fast straight forehand punch (usually left hand);

Backhand straight fist: a straight fist on the back of the hand (usually the right hand);

Swing boxing: arc boxing, farther than flat hook boxing;

Hook: Also called flat hook. A hitting boxing method in middle and short distance, usually combined with straight boxing or uppercut boxing;

Uphook: a bottom-up upphook, usually used to hit the ribs and jaw;

One-two combo: one of the basic boxing techniques, the forehand jab is followed by the backhand straight punch;

Heavy punch: backhand slamming the opponent;

protect

Block: block an opponent's attack with the arm, etc.

Flap: Flap the opponent's fist or arm with the palm of your hand to change the attack trajectory and not hit us;

Upper body flashing left and right: used to avoid straight boxing;

Diving dodge: used to avoid being hit on the head or attacking the opponent's body;

U-shaped circuitous flicker: used to avoid head impact;

Tactical action

Entanglement: the fighters are entangled at close range, so that both sides can't punch;

Fake feint: dodge or feint to force the opponent to defend;

Counter-attack/catch: counter-attack the opponent after defense or directly attack the opponent regardless of the opponent's attack;

Left and right changes: exchange hands before and after, which is used for self-adjustment and disrupts the rhythm of the other party;

Forward: move forward to attack an opponent or perform other tactical actions later;

Back off: move backward to protect opponents or perform other tactical actions later;