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MMA Boxing Book: Building the Fistic Edge for Competition & Self Defense - Training Guide for Men & Women by Mark Hatmaker | Improve Striking Skills for MMA, Street Defense & Fitness
MMA Boxing Book: Building the Fistic Edge for Competition & Self Defense - Training Guide for Men & Women by Mark Hatmaker | Improve Striking Skills for MMA, Street Defense & Fitness

MMA Boxing Book: Building the Fistic Edge for Competition & Self Defense - Training Guide for Men & Women by Mark Hatmaker | Improve Striking Skills for MMA, Street Defense & Fitness

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Although dramatic head kicks and garrote-tight submissions may get most of the airplay in highlight reels, the stats show that punching combinations and knockouts reap more MMA victories than any other fighting technique. This boxing primer not only covers the basics, including stance, footwork, punches, and combinations, it takes these boxing skills and views them through an MMA prism that addresses the realities of the mixed martial arts game. While there are some must-know fistic skills for MMA, there are also more than a few boxing tactics that will get you smashed in MMA. Boxing for MMA builds on the good and tosses the bad, discussing the differences in strategy and tactics when it comes to facing likely MMA scenarios. Matchups covered include Boxing vs. Wrestling, Boxing vs. Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing vs. Muay Thai, Boxing vs. the Slugger, Dirty Boxing Inside the Clinch, and Boxing off of the Fence. All the techniques are illustrated in hundreds of action-sequence images, making this guide the go-to resource for blending boxing skills into your fighting arsenal.

Contents

How to use the MMA Mastery manuels,
Intro: Boxing for MMA,
1. "You've got to walk before you can run, but you've got to]TC1 TC1[stand before you can walk",
2. Footwork concepts,
3. Boxing Plus arsenal,
4. Boxing Plus defensive vocabulary,
5. Appetite for destruction,
6. Punch, don't paw,
7. Pyramid build,
8. Let's stay focused,
9. No hitting below the belt ... why not?,
10. Sunday punch as cut-kick,
11. Boxing Plus sprawl & get-up,
12. Combination menus,
13. Prescription for scrimmage drills,
Resources,
Index,

Mark Hatmaker has 23 years of experience in the martial arts as well as boxing, wrestling, and Jiujitsu. He has produced several instructional videos, including Escape from Impossible HoldsBrutal Submissions, and Guard Submissions. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee. 

144 pages