How can I be a stronger fighter?

Tips
  1. Don't underestimate your opponent; assume they are the more apt fighter and stay focused. ...
  2. Make sure your thumb is NOT in your fist when you punch. ...
  3. If you lose, don't give up just try harder next time. ...
  4. Don't fight for no reason. ...
  5. Never throw the first punch! ...
  6. Try not to get beat up.
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How can I become a stronger fighter?

7 Tips to Becoming a Better Fighter
  1. Train once or twice per day. Make a plan of attack and stick to it. ...
  2. Control and Measure the Intensity and Volume of Each Session. ...
  3. Warm up. ...
  4. Breath deeply everyday. ...
  5. Eat Good Quality Food. ...
  6. Take a day or two off every week. ...
  7. Pass on the night life.
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Can you become a good fighter on your own?

Yes, you can start martial arts training at home. Whether you can do it effectively is another question. If you want to become an elite MMA fighter or boxer, then training at home isn't a good choice. In fact, most martial arts have some element of combat involved, so you'll need to find a trained sparring partner.
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How do fighters study?

Here's what I do:
  1. The first thing I do is look at the punches. ...
  2. I also look the fighter's favorite punches and counter-punches. ...
  3. Next I study their defense. ...
  4. Then comes the body movement. ...
  5. I also study their footwork. ...
  6. Lastly, I study the fight between the punches.
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How do I become a real fighter?

Becoming a professional fighter requires years of extensive training in, at least, one form of fighting, as well as building a reputation as a fighter, and maintaining the highest level of combat skills during fights.
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Why do I punch so slow?

From what I've seen, most people punch slow because they have the wrong attitude and the wrong training. Even most of the fast guys that I see in the gym don't do any specific drills to improve their punching speed. I don't need to tell you how important it is to have speed in boxing.
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How do you fight without losing your breath?

Long, slow breaths in through the nose, short bursts out when striking. When not moving explosively, your breathing will be a slow in-out, in-out. When you engage, you go slowly in, then out-out-out with each strike, then slowly in again.
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Can breathing make you stronger?

It won't make you stronger in the sense of building muscle in your heart or diaphragm, but holding your breath while training for certain sports has been shown to improve the ability of your muscles to cope with short, intense exertions.
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What muscles make you punch faster?

Your back muscles are extremely important to overall punch speed. While your arms control how fast your strike is thrown out, your back muscles kick in after your punch when you return to your guard. Building up your back muscles will help make this return movement quicker.
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How do you read boxing matches?

Judges score each round individually, on a 10-point scale. Most rounds are scored 10-9, with the boxer who did better scoring 10 and 'winning' the round, with the other fighter scoring 9. If a boxer is knocked down or hurt enough to prompt a standing count from the referee, that fighter loses a point.
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Where do you look when watching boxing?

Look for openings.

Openings is what you where you want to punch. The openings are where you want to go; attacking these targets are the main objective of boxing. (Note: don't stare at the openings so much that you're telegraphing your attack.) Look forward for openings.
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