ANSWERS: 7
  • Bruce Lee explained this in his books on martial arts.
  • Sik 'em in the nuts. =D
  • This would depend on the boxers. If the smaller boxer could stay close that would take away the punching power of the larger boxer. He should also box small by staying low, this way he would be a less target. If the smaller boxer is very fast and the larger boxer is strong on the inside, then the smaller boxer should use his speed as much as possible.
  • Do you mean smaller, as in a lower weight-class fighter going against one from a higher weight-class (like a Flyweight vs. Super-Heavyweight), or do you mean two fighters of the same weight-class in which one fighter is much taller than the other? If the latter is the case, keep in mind that Mike Tyson is something like 5'11, and he used to routinely beat the stuffing out of guys much taller than himself. If you mean fighters of two different weight-classes, and if the size discrepancy between them is great enough, the only suggestion I could come up with for the smaller fighter would be simply this...CHEAT!!!
  • keep moving.. jabing to the body get him against the ropes and work the body and throw overhand punches
  • Keep a strong defence. always be thinkin about your defence. head movement makes it much harder for the other guy to hit you. depending on reach, strength, and size. the smaller one should work his magic on the inside. remember to mix it up. mess with his mind.
  • BVite him on the ankles or kick him in the shins.

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