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Bare-knuckle boxer Tai Emery, who famously flashed crowd, suffers gruesome facial injuries in first-ever defeat

, Bare-knuckle boxer Tai Emery, who famously flashed crowd, suffers gruesome facial injuries in first-ever defeat

BARE-KNUCKLE boxer Tai Emery, who famously flashed a crowd, suffered gruesome facial injuries in her first-ever defeat.

The Australian faced Po Denman in Thailand for her second bout with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.

Tai Emery suffered gruesome facial injuries in her first-ever defeat

Unfortunately for Emery, 35, she was beaten on points by Denman, 25, after five brutal rounds.

The flyweight revealed the extent of her gruesome facial injuries online, showing off a black eye and treatment to her cuts.

Emery shot to fame in September after winning her BKFC debut and proceeding to flash the crowd.

She later saw an influx in her OnlyFans subscribers and was due to earn £260,000 after gaining thousands more punters.

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But despite the viral stunt, Emery revealed it did land her in hot water with BKFC president Dave Feldman.

Emery told MMA Fighting: “I will say one thing, I did get in a lot of trouble with Dave Feldman from BKFC — just for everyone that wanted to know some repercussions — I was in trouble, so thanks everyone, all you Karens, for having a little complaint.

“I’m sorry about that, but this is an 18+ event, so just don’t watch.”

Emery is yet to pull of a repeat trick and knows she faces financial punishment if she does.

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She said: “So they said that I’m going to be fined if I pull a stunt – that word has been locked in my head, because I’ve been pulled into the principal’s office once again.

“Nothing’s changed. I’ve been told that the stunt that I pulled will not be allowed.

“Their talking millions of bahts in fines, but what’s good? We’ll see what happens.”

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Tai Emery flashing the crowd

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 7 punches to boxing?

The seven punches in boxing are jab, cross, hook, uppercut, straight right, left hook, and body shot. These punches attack the opponent’s head or body.

How can I box without a partner?

If you are looking to box with a partner but don’t want to train, you can just watch the professional boxing matches on TV. You could also look for an amateur boxing club in your area. Regular training sessions are a common feature of amateur boxing clubs. These sessions usually involve sparring partners who hit pads together.

Boxing can also be practiced using punching bags. Before you use the bag, be sure to protect yourself with gloves or boxing gloves.

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How can I improve my punching technique?

Boxing is all in the form of punching. A good punch technique is essential if you are to become a better fighter. These are some tips that will help you improve your punching technique.

  • Keep your head straight. Your head should always be up while throwing punches.
  • Punch from the shoulder. When you throw a punch, try to hit the target from the shoulder instead of the chin.
  • Your feet are your focus. Try not to move your feet when you’re punching.
  • Use short punches that are quick. To fatigue you more quickly, throw more punches.
  • Don’t forget about defense! Always keep your distance from any punches coming in.
  • Use your elbows. To defend yourself, your elbows are a good option.
  • Learn to use your legs. Learn to properly use your legs.
  • Always practice. Even though you may feel tired after training, keep going. To be a good coach, you need to practice.
  • Have fun Have fun doing what you do.
  • Breathe. Breathing correctly will make you stronger and give you energy.
  • Relax. Don’t be too concerned about making mistakes. Don’t worry about making mistakes. Instead, focus on learning new skills.
  • Be patient. Boxing can be difficult. It takes time and practice to improve your skills.
  • Never stop learning. There is always room for improvement.
  • Enjoy music. Listening to music can help you relax during training.
  • Watch videos of professional boxers. You can be inspired by watching them fight.
  • Read books. Reading books can help you better understand boxing techniques.
  • Pause. Sometimes you might need to stop boxing. Go outside to play soccer or basketball.
  • Find a coach. You can improve your boxing skills by having a coach who is knowledgeable.
  • Do push-ups. Push-ups are great for building strength and endurance.

How long does it take for a professional boxer to become one?

Professional boxing requires dedication and years of hardwork. If you want to become a professional boxer, you’ll need to dedicate at least 10 hours per week to training.

Statistics

  • This article received 39 testimonials and 89% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. (wikihow.com)
  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)

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How To

How to box for exercise

How to box for exercise

Learning boxing will help you improve your self-confidence and physical fitness. Boxing is the most well-known sport in the world. It requires strength and speed as well agility, coordination, balance, power, and accuracy.

Boxing is a great way of getting fit and feeling good about yourself. It will be a fun activity that you will want to do again and again.

There are many options for boxing training. Some are held at health clubs or gyms, while others can be done at home. Online courses are available that you can access anywhere in the world.

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Make sure you choose a program that meets your needs and is compatible with your lifestyle. The best programs are those that focus on building muscle mass, increasing flexibility, improving cardiovascular endurance, and improving overall well-being.

Consider whether you prefer a beginner or advanced course. Beginner’s courses usually cover basic techniques such as shadowboxing or sparring, mittwork and punching combinations. Advanced programs often cover more complex movements, and include a greater variety of exercises.

These programs are generally less expensive than $100 and last for eight weeks. However, they don’t provide any guidance on nutrition, weight loss, injury prevention, or other aspects of boxing training.

Advanced programs last approximately six months and typically cost $300. They can include nutrition advice, stretching routines, warm up exercises, and instructions on proper technique. Some programs offer resistance training (such lifting weights) as well as aerobic conditioning (such running).

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