
Boxing is all about being safe. A key part of boxing is learning how to respond to a punch. You can't avoid being hit. However, there are some techniques that you can use to increase your chance of not getting struck by your opponent. Floyd Mayweather famousized the pull counter. It involves taking a small backward step to avoid an opponent’s punch and then leaping forward. You can make use of your back foot as a platform to move forward and capitalize on missed shots by your opponent. This technique can often win the fight.
Another effective technique for avoiding a punch is to smother your opponent. This involves being too close to your opponent, and then projecting your chest onto your opponent's head. This can protect your opponent from throwing a punch but you should avoid smothering. It is better for your back foot to be on the same side as your leading foot. Smothering means that your opponent can't reach your throat or grab you with your weapon.

The key to avoiding a punch is to avoid it from landing on you. You can counterpunch with a powerful punch by slipping and not being hit. It is important to use quick movements and balance in order not to be caught by the striker. There are many ways you can avoid getting hit, but these are the most important. These are the top techniques to help you get the most out of boxing.
One of the most important skills in boxing is slipping. This allows you move around your opponent and avoid being hit. The more slips you can do, the less likely you are to get hit. Mike Tyson (Muhammad Ali) and Mike Tyson were the first to use this technique. Slipping allows for you to shift your head and upper body back while reducing the impact of your opponent’s punches.
A good stance is key to avoiding being hit with a punch. A bad stance could result in a missed punch. It is imperative to use proper stances to avoid the hit. This technique is also called the rabbit punch. Although the rabbit punch may be illegal, the hook as well as the uppercut can be used. These two techniques work well to block punches.

Shoulder roll: The shoulder roll is a technique that involves the fighter draping one arm across their midsection. Doing this will enable them to dodge a punch and to shift their weight from the one foot to another. The shoulder roll, also known as the'shoulder-roll', is a common technique in boxing. The defensive strategy for boxing is incomplete without the shoulder roll.