Can you be more specific? What I wrote about Tyson is documented.
Have you thrown a punch that went beyond skinning. One that taught you the limitations of a unconditioned hand? Just going on the documentation.
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Can you be more specific? What I wrote about Tyson is documented.
Tyson WAS a good fighter. He isn't the greatest, and never was. But I will concede that he is dangerous.Can you be more specific? What I wrote about Tyson is documented.
Same here.never wrapped my hand ever
I do not fight professionally so I have no need. I learned how to hit with a bare fist. I trained on heavy bags, makawawa, and on other such things. You start light and work up to heavy /hard.
As had been said before if your going to wrap your hands go to a boxing gym or a professional and learn how to do it correctly
I've heard a criticism about hand wraps. Apparently, some boxers and mma people get so used to hand wraps that they forget about good fist alignment when they get in real altercations, and end up breaking their wrists. I once heard this criticism from Bas Rutten on Joe Rogan's podcast.
You chipped a bone in your wrist?! Dam dude.I had that once with a heavy bag. I have to admit that I did start with gloves, but left the wraps. I was told that the gloves would help the body, in this case the hands sorry, start to remember different healing methods. IE slapping the skin a little and the glove rub would help. I like to think that it is not a myth, seems plausible. Eventually though I dispensed with them and went bare handed. One day though I screwed up and hit the bag in anger. Lost the alignment and chipped a bone in my wrist. I hit at a very wide angle, but stepped into the bag so ended up with a weak positioned hand. Quite lucky, but a future bike spill, broke the wrist. Karma I guess![]()
You chipped a bone in your wrist?! Dam dude.
I can see how that happened. It's easier to have this problem punching with your front hand while advancing. When I first tried JKD's leading straight against a bag, I felt how much harder it was to keep alignment when advancing, particularly in midstep. I started by modifying it into a sort far reaching hook, just so there wasn't so much chance to put all my body weight into a bad alignment. I got used to it that way.