im new here hi.question[ ive been teaching my self basic boxing since mid janurary or so. i use the heavy bag, double end bag, ball hanging from celleing, and shadow boxing to practise. ive kinda of sparred twice[i can go into deatail about it if it will help your answer]. im tryong to find a gym but i live in the middle of no where theres no fighting stufv near me. my question if i ever got into a fight would this stuff come in handy if i kept my head cool.
I hate to take a contrary position from my friends here on MT, but let me add a couple things.
There are many people who can fight and are self-taught. Mainly, there are people who seem to have a knack for it, and in my experience, they also tend to fight a lot. Real fighting, street-fighting.
A good street-fighter, self-taught, is a dangerous person. I don't care if a person is a trained martial artist or not, it's always possible to come up against a person who simply knows how to fight and they still represent a threat.
One of the major points of martial arts training is to teach a means of defense against such people. In the best of circumstances, good training overcomes no training; but this is not always the case, and an untrained street fighter might well put away a well-trained martial artist - it can happen. A lot depends on circumstances beyond the martial artists' control. Even pure dumb luck plays a part.
With that said, I would always prefer to learn in a controlled environment. As has often been said here on MT, the use of books and videos is probably not a good substitute for actual training. However, working out with a heavy bag, speed bag, and shadow boxing can be practiced at home presuming one has been shown the proper way to use them.
To answer your question directly,
"if i ever got into a fight would this stuff come in handy if i kept my head cool?" I would say in general it's always good to keep calm. If you are calm, you have more control over your abilities. That is true whether you have any training or not. If you are strong, that can help you. If you are fast, that can help you. If you have good endurance, that can help you. If you have learned how to punch correctly and practice it frequently, that can help you. All of these things are good. None are substitutes for other forms of training, but yes, in my opinion, they are better than nothing at all.
I hope that at some point you are able to get proper training. With a good attitude and proper training, you can do much more than you might realize now. Good luck to you.