Title Boxing

The world is swarming with sports fans. I have to admit that I’m not really one of them. Surprised? Ah, don’t be. In all honesty, I do enjoy a few sporting events. The Ultimate Fighting Championship and title boxing are entertaining. I watch these as much as I’m able. In fact I even take it to the next level and practice on my own. Whether it’s Muay Thai, Wing Chun, grappling, or western boxing, I’m there. After studying these arts for a few years, I’m hooked for life. What martial art catches your attention?

In America there is definitely a fighting art that rules. This art/sport is known as title boxing. Sometimes I hate to simply refer to boxing as a sport, because this automatically makes some individuals dismiss it’s techniques as fake. Oh it’s just a sport; there fore it’s not real. Fair enough. On some level anyway. On the other hand, title boxing is a great fighting art as well. Trust me; I knew a couple amateur boxers and they could hold their own in a street altercation. There was nothing fake about their explosive right hook. It’s all in how you train and learn. I am into Chinese boxing a little more than I am title boxing, but I appreciate both. At home I like to hone my boxing skills on a B.O.B. No, this is not some poor guys name, who I keep in my cellar for routine beatings. A B.O.B. is a training aid for title boxing or any martial art. It’s a punching bag of sorts. It’s actually a step up in my opinion. It looks like a man’s upper body, but without the arms. It’s made of a rubber-like material that’s very durable. Then the base is a heavy duty plastic container you can fill with sand or water. It’s perfect for folks who like to train martial arts at home.

One thing you should always remember about title boxing or any fighting art is that they’re useless without practice. You will get nowhere if you’re a slacker. Your body needs a routine. It requires a memory of skills and applications. This only comes from practicing. So stick those gloves on or tape those hands. It’s time to get busy with your title boxing training or whatever art you prefer. This is also a great way to stay fit.

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