
Boxing is all about the fine art of not getting hurt. Boxing is all about learning how to react to punches. Although it is almost impossible to avoid being struck, you can reduce the chance of being hurt by your opponent's punches with some simple techniques. One classic technique is the pull counter, which Floyd Mayweather popularized. You take a small step backwards, to avoid an opponent’s punch, then you spring forward. By using your back foot as a springboard, you can take advantage of a missed opponent's shot and move forward. Oftentimes, this technique can help you win the fight.
A good way to avoid a punch is by smothering your opponent. This involves getting too close or projecting your chest onto your opponent's forehead. This can stop your opponent from punching you, but it should be avoided. It is better to move you back foot the same way as your lead. You want to ensure that your opponent is unable to reach your throat, or grab your weapon.

To avoid being hit with a punch, it is important to not allow it to land on you. Slipping and not getting hit can help you get in position to throw a powerful counterpunch. To avoid being caught by a striker, you should move quickly, be balanced, and use your speed. There are many ways you can avoid getting hit, but these are the most important. The techniques below will allow you to box at your best.
The most important technique in boxing is slipping. This technique allows for you to move around the opponent without being hit. The less likely that you get hit, the more slips you can make. Mike Tyson's early Mike Tyson was a fan of this technique, as well as Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. Slipping allows you to move your head back and lower the opponent's punches by slipping.
To avoid a punch, you must use the correct stance. An unintentionally missed punch can result from a bad stance. To avoid a hit, it is important to maintain a proper stance. This technique is also called the rabbit punch. The rabbit punch is illegal. However, hook and uppercut are legal. These two techniques work well to block punches.

Shoulder roll. The shoulder roll requires the fighter to place one arm across his midsection. Doing this will enable them to dodge a punch and to shift their weight from the one foot to another. The shoulder roll is also known to be the'shoulderroll' in boxing. The shoulder roll is an integral part of boxing's defensive strategy.