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Boxing star Aidos Yerbossynuly ‘placed in medically-induced coma’ after brutal David Morrell Jr KO loss

BOXER Aidos Yerbossynuly has been placed in a medically-induced coma following his brutal knockout loss to David Morrell Jr.

The Kazakhstani was beaten in the final round of his bout against Morrell, where he suffered repeated damage.

David Morrell Jr beat Aidos Yerbossynuly in the 12th round

According to Dan Rafael, Yerbossynuly was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center for evaluation.

He remained hospitalised on Sunday night in a medically induced coma due to bleeding on the brain.

PBC and TGB Promotions said in a statement: “Representatives of TGB Promotions and PBC are on the ground in Minneapolis with Aidos’ team and we are monitoring the situation closely.

“Out of respect for he and his family’s privacy, we can’t share any details but we ask the boxing community to keep him in its thoughts and prayers.”

A bloodied Yerbossynuly was floored twice in the final round before referee Tony Weeks waved off the contest.

It has left the boxing community wishing the super-middleweight a quick recovery.

Promoter Lou DiBella said: “Pray for Aidos Yerbossynuly. He needs our prayers and healing energy.

“This was foreseeable by the middle of last night’s fight, which was damn frightening to watch by the 8th round.”

Ex-world champion Yordenis Ugas tweeted: “This news hurts all boxers. We go up and judge our lives by our families, our fans.

“You can question the performance of any fighter as a fan, but never disrespect.

“The greatest victory of a fighter will always be to get down with his feet from up there. Praying for you champ.”

Georg Kambosos Jr added: “Keep fighting champ!”

Morrell’s trainer Ronnie Shields admitted Yerbossynuly should have been pulled from the bout much earlier.

Shields told BoxingScene: “That fight should’ve been stopped sooner. They let this kid take way too much punishment.

“But even the referee, and Tony Weeks is a really good ref, but sometimes you’ve gotta go to the corner and say, ‘Hey man, y’all need to stop this.’

“And that’s when [Yerbossynuly] started fighting dirty, because he didn’t wanna get knocked out.”

Shields added: “It was all pride. I commend the guy for taking all that punishment, but you’ve gotta save guys from themselves.

“He took way too many punches. And you know what? This kid might never be able to fight again. That’s how bad it was.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my punching form?

Boxing is all in the form of punching. To be a good boxer, you need to master the art of punching. Here are some tips to improve your punching form.

  • Keep your head high. You should keep your head high when throwing punches.
  • Punch from your shoulder. Use your shoulder to strike the target when you punch.
  • Keep your eyes on your feet. Try not to move your feet when you’re punching.
  • Send short, sharp punches. Longer punches can tire you faster.
  • Don’t forget about defense! Remember to stop incoming punches.
  • Use your elbows. Your elbows can be used to protect yourself.
  • Your legs are your best friend. Your legs can save you from getting knocked over if you know how to use them properly.
  • Every day, practice. Even though you may feel tired after training, keep going. It takes practice and dedication to excel at any skill.
  • Have fun! Enjoy what you’re doing.
  • Breathe. You will be stronger and have more energy if you breathe correctly.
  • Relax. Don’t worry about making errors. Learn new things instead of worrying about making mistakes.
  • Be patient. Boxing is hard. It takes time to perfect your skills.
  • Never stop learning. As long as there’s room to improve, there’ll be more.
  • Listen to music. Music can be a great way to relax and concentrate while training.
  • Check out these videos featuring professional boxers. You can be inspired by watching them fight.
  • Read books. Reading helps you better understand boxing techniques.
  • Take breaks. Sometimes you might need to stop boxing. Play soccer or basketball outside.
  • Look for a coach. Boxing is a sport that requires a coach with a lot of experience. This will help you to improve quicker.
  • Push-ups are a great exercise. Push-ups help build strength and endurance.

How many punches does a human take to get through a round?

A punch is defined by “a blow delivered using a fist”. One punch is all that a human can take. You are punching someone in the face if they hit you. You can’t hit him/her in the back. This would be two punches.

How much weight should I lift to be a successful shopper?

If you are looking to increase your strength, weight lifting is a must. Lifting weights should be done with care. It is important to not do too much. Second, try to lift heavier weights every other day. Third, repeat each exercise eight times. Fourth, allow for 2 minutes rest between sets. Fifth, perform all exercises without using momentum. Finally, be focused on form, not speed.

Statistics

  • 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

These are the basics of boxing

How to box effectively

Boxing is one the most well-known sports in the world. It is a fight between two opponents. The rules of boxing vary from country to country. There are generally three types of boxing: Amateur, Professional, and Olympic.

Amateur boxing may be done at school, college, and university. This type includes sparring sessions using padded gloves, but without protection. Amateur boxing competitions usually last three rounds and last five minutes each. There are many styles to amateur boxing like Kickboxing. Muay Thai. Taekwondo. Karate. Judo. Wrestling.

Boxing is typically practiced in clubs, stadiums or gyms. They are equipped with protective equipment including a mouthpiece and nose guard, shinguards as well as elbow pads, knee pads. Waist belts and groin protectors. Professional boxing competitions include six rounds of four minutes each. There are many different types of professional Boxing such as Boxing, MMA, Kickboxing, Muay Thai or Taekwondo.

Olympic boxing can be seen at the Olympics. International standards dictate that boxers must wear protective gear. The competition lasts approximately three minutes for each round. Olympic boxing is limited to two styles: Light Flyweight and Heavyweight.

The basic skills of boxing are:

  • Techniques for punching
  • Guarding techniques
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • Moving your body
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types. Each punch comes with its own technique. Some punches are more powerful than others. For example, an uppercut requires great force. On the contrary, a straight punch takes less power but is faster than most punches.

There are many combinations that can be used to punch. These are combinations which combine several punches in order to achieve a specific goal. A combination may have multiple parts. A combination may include multiple parts. For example, damage to the jaw of an opponent can be caused by a left hook and a right cross.

Guard Techniques

To defend himself from being attacked, a boxer uses his entire body. He uses his arms, legs, elbows, knees, knees, and feet to do this.

Legs

Boxers should use their legs to defend against kicks. When he’s hit, he raises his right leg and runs away from the attacker. To avoid being kicked on his side, he will bend his knees if the attack is from the front. He will block the kick with his foot if the attack is coming from behind.

Elbows

Elbow strikes are very effective because they inflict much pain. An elbow strike can be delivered directly or indirectly. Directly means that your opponent is hit with your forearm. However, indirectly means that your elbow strike is delivered with another part or your arm.

Hands

Boxers use their hands as a shield against incoming punches. Boxers raise their fists to block incoming blows and then move in the direction of the attacker’s attack. The attacker’s fist is then in their face.

Knees

Boxers should bend their knees when receiving blows to the abdomen, stomach, or chest. A lot of boxers use knee strikes to defend themselves.

Feet

Boxers should respond to being attacked by their opponent by standing back and delivering counter-attacks. He can then gain distance from his opponent. In addition, when delivering a counter-attack, a boxer should keep his balance.

Stances

To box effectively, a boxer must establish a stance. How he defends his self will depend on how he stances. It determines his position and the direction he will face. Boxers have many options for stances. Here are the most commonly used ones:

  • Low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

The Body Movement

To win a fight, a fighter must move around the opponent. This involves changing position, speed and rhythm.

Rotation

Boxers rotate their arms when they throw a punch. Depending on what punch is being thrown, the speed of rotation varies.

Combinations

The effectiveness of a combination depends on the timing of each individual punch. A combination is good if it starts with a strong punch then ends with a weaker one.

Sparring

Sparring is an exercise session to improve boxing skills. A sparring session is where a boxer trains both his mind and his body. In conclusion, the purpose of sparring is to learn how to fight and not get hurt.

Learning to box takes dedication and patience. To become a better fighter, you have to train hard and continue to work.