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    Peek a boo?

    I was just wondering is the peek a boo defence any use if your a reasonably tall fighter or is it better suited to a short fighter?
    I've been wondering this as i'm quite tall at about 6,1 and 180 pounds but i'm not that fast at boxing but better at throwing hooks ahd shorts punches. So would you reconmend me useing a peek a boo defence to get inside where i'm more comfortable or attempt to use my height and box even though i'm not a good boxer? Tnx for the advice.

    #2
    practice ALOT, do alot of sparring with guys with ALOT of different styles, get a GOOD trainer to develop you as a fighter, and ur style will find its own way, all that matters is winning the fight.

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      #3
      People say peek a boo is suited to smaller guys for two reasons.

      First, smaller guys have shorter arms, which means more leverage in the looping punches.

      Second, smaller guys can cover the holes much better, and there's less target downstairs available if you're shorter. Taller people have lots of target downstairs when they put their hands up.

      If you have short arms for your height, it could work for you...6'1 at 180 lbs isn't really super tall for your weight, so who knows. If I were you I'd work on a jab/cross because versatility is key in boxing.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SquareCircle View Post
        People say peek a boo is suited to smaller guys for two reasons.

        First, smaller guys have shorter arms, which means more leverage in the looping punches.

        Second, smaller guys can cover the holes much better, and there's less target downstairs available if you're shorter. Taller people have lots of target downstairs when they put their hands up.

        If you have short arms for your height, it could work for you...6'1 at 180 lbs isn't really super tall for your weight, so who knows. If I were you I'd work on a jab/cross because versatility is key in boxing.
        Cheers mate and my arms are quite short for my height.

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          #5
          I would say peek a boo was only for short fighters but Floyd Patterson also did it and he wasnt too short.Its better being short though cause when you bob you can get alot of leverage on your shots cause your so low on the ground.

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            #6
            Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
            I would say peek a boo was only for short fighters but Floyd Patterson also did it and he wasnt too short.Its better being short though cause when you bob you can get alot of leverage on your shots cause your so low on the ground.
            Versa i've seen you use it, how tall are you and how much do you weigh? thanks.

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              #7
              winky abuses the peek a boo style and he isnt really a smaller fighter plus he has one of the best jabs and defenses (boring but effective) in the game. its a mater of personal prefrence but if your tall you are a bigger body target.the peek a boo style is most effective when some one uses it right winky deff uses it wright

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                #8
                Originally posted by No1 View Post
                Versa i've seen you use it, how tall are you and how much do you weigh? thanks.
                5'5 like 170lbs

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by No1 View Post
                  I was just wondering is the peek a boo defence any use if your a reasonably tall fighter or is it better suited to a short fighter?
                  I've been wondering this as i'm quite tall at about 6,1 and 180 pounds but i'm not that fast at boxing but better at throwing hooks ahd shorts punches. So would you reconmend me useing a peek a boo defence to get inside where i'm more comfortable or attempt to use my height and box even though i'm not a good boxer? Tnx for the advice.


                  The peek-a-boo style is a bit more complicated than just holding your gloves on your chin. Some people say that Winky Wright uses the peek-a-boo defense, but that is NOT true. Correct postioning of the hands allows you to "peek" over your gloves so that you can see your opponent. One of the cardinal rules of boxing is that you NEVER take your eyes off your opponent! Wright breaks that rule by covering his face, absorbing the hit then counterpunching. If he ever had to face a strong puncher, the force of the blow will be tranmitted right through the glove and would snap his head back.

                  The peek-a-boo style involves widening your stance, crouching forward and putting your gloves on your chin. When you adopt that stance you are vulnerable to an uppercut. The way you avoid the uppercut is to move your head laterally. It will take a lot of practise to learn how to move your head, move your feet and throw a punch in a smooth and continuous process. It also requires a high level of fitness. Try it, you soon find out.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by potatoes View Post
                    The peek-a-boo style is a bit more complicated than just holding your gloves on your chin. Some people say that Winky Wright uses the peek-a-boo defense, but that is NOT true. Correct postioning of the hands allows you to "peek" over your gloves so that you can see your opponent. One of the cardinal rules of boxing is that you NEVER take your eyes off your opponent! Wright breaks that rule by covering his face, absorbing the hit then counterpunching. If he ever had to face a strong puncher, the force of the blow will be tranmitted right through the glove and would snap his head back.

                    The peek-a-boo style involves widening your stance, crouching forward and putting your gloves on your chin. When you adopt that stance you are vulnerable to an uppercut. The way you avoid the uppercut is to move your head laterally. It will take a lot of practise to learn how to move your head, move your feet and throw a punch in a smooth and continuous process. It also requires a high level of fitness. Try it, you soon find out.
                    It also requires years of practicing,you wont learn that style in like a few months.It took me 3 years to get it down.Its a style that would get you extremely tired because of that the unnecessary movement.

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