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Jake Paul will make explosive Piers Morgan Uncensored appearance TONIGHT on TalkTV ahead of Tommy Fury fight

JAKE PAUL will make an explosive appearance on TalkTV’s Piers Morgan Uncensored TONIGHT.

That’s ahead of Sunday’s highly-anticipated boxing fight with rival Tommy Fury.

Piers Morgan will go head to head with Jake Paul in an explosive interview tonight

Paul and Tommy Fury fight each other in Saudi Arabia on Sunday

The duo will put months of social media sparring behind them when they collide in the Saudi Arabia desert.

But American YouTuber-turned-fighter Paul will first make an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored this evening.

TalkTV’s Morgan has already talked with Fury about his thoughts on the bout.

And he will now go head-to-head with Paul in what is sure to be an incredible interview.

Paul’s appearance on TalkTV will be broadcast tonight at 8pm.

Viewers can watch on Sky 522, Sky Glass 508, Virgin Media 606, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217, as well as on DAB, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Samsung TV Plus, YouTube, the Talk.TV website and TalkTV iOS and Android apps.

As for Paul vs Fury this Sunday, boxing fans can tune into the action for free on TalkSPORT.

Punters can listen on DAB, download the app or via talkSPORT.com.

Paul is sure to have a few choice words for Fury when he talks to Morgan tonight.

Both men are looking to dominate proceedings in the Middle East.

And Fury previously told Morgan he was going to knock Paul out with a KO in the first four rounds.

Tyson’s half-brother said: “I know I’m going to knock him out. This fight will not go any more than four rounds.

“The stuff that I’m doing in the gym, the people that I’m handling in the gym. There’s no way this goes the distance.

“[War of words] It’s part of the parcel, it’s what it is. It’s stuff that we have to do.

“It’s called the entertainment business – that’s the game that we are in and me and Jake Paul are great dance partners, and I’ve enjoyed the build-up so far.

“It’s going to get a lot more heated and I can’t wait but the real work starts when we get inside them ropes and social media can’t save Jake Paul.

“His mouth can’t save him – it comes down to fighting and I’m a lot better doing that than him.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a left cross and a left hook?

A left hook can be thrown from the side, and a right cross from the front.

A left hook is thrown facing the opponent with the back hand. The elbow is bent 90° and the wrist is turned 45° toward the opponent.

The opponent is facing the palm and the elbow straight. A right cross is made. The opponent is 45 degrees from your wrist.

How many punches can a human take?

A punch is “a blow delivered from the fist”. Only one punch can be sustained by a human. 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 long does learning boxing take?

Boxing can be learned in 3 months. It takes 3 months to learn the basics of boxing, including footwork, stance and balance. Boxing isn’t just about throwing punches. You must also learn to block and dodge attacks.

How do you practice boxing punches?

You can practice boxing using a punching bags. You punch the bag until you feel like you’ve mastered the technique. Next, you’ll move on to the next part of your body. Once you feel at ease with one area you will move on.

How long does it take to become a professional boxer?

Professional boxing takes hard work and dedication. A minimum of 10 hours per week is required to train to become a professional ring fighter.

How to protect yourself

Protect your head when you are being attacked. The goal is to avoid getting punched. To do this, you will need to learn how to prevent an incoming punch. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Be tall and square your shoulders.
  2. Keep your elbows near your sides.
  3. Block the incoming punch with your forearm.
  4. Counterattack immediately.
  5. Continue blocking until your attacker runs off.
  6. Don’t give up on your defense.

What is the average time it takes to learn to box.

Boxing can be considered one of the oldest and most well-known martial arts. China recorded the first boxing match in 2200 BC. Since thousands of years, boxing is a well-known sport. Boxing is still a popular sport among celebrities and athletes. Boxing takes 10 months to master.

It is difficult to learn boxing because there are so many movements. To be able to perform each movement correctly, certain muscles are required. It takes time and effort to build these muscles.

Once you have mastered the art of moving your body, you are ready to start learning any type or boxing technique. Over time, each technique will become more difficult.

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 basic skills of boxing

How to box efficiently

Boxing is the most loved sport in the world. It is made up of two competitors who aim to knock the head off each other. The rules of boxing vary from country to country. There are three main types of boxing: Amateur boxing, Professional boxing, and Olympic boxing.

Amateur boxing may be done at school, college, and university. This boxing style includes sparring sessions without protection, using padded gloves. 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 professionals are usually trained in clubs, gyms, or stadiums. They wear protective equipment such as mouthpiece, nose guard, shin guards, elbow pads, knee pads, waist belt and groin protector. Professional boxing contests last six rounds and last for four minutes each. There are many types of professional boxing. These include Boxing (MMA), Kickboxing (Mixed Martial Arts), Muay Thai and Taekwondo.

Olympic boxing takes place at the Olympics. Boxers wear special protective gear, which must conform to international standards. The competition lasts approximately three minutes for each round. Olympic boxing has only two styles, Light Flyweight vs Heavyweight.

The basics of boxing are:

  • Punching techniques
  • Techniques for protecting yourself
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • The body moves
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spares

Punching Techniques

There are seven types of punches available: Left Hook and Right Hook, Cross, Cross, Straight, Underhand, Overhand, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, and Overhand. Each punch is unique. Some punches are more powerful than others. For example, an uppercut requires great force. On the other hand, a straight punch requires less power but it is faster than other punches.

There are many combinations that can be used to punch. These are combinations of punches that work together to achieve a specific goal. A combination may have multiple parts. For example, a left hook followed by a right cross will cause damage to the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

A boxer uses his body to protect himself against attacks. He does so by using his arms, elbows and hands as well as his knees, knees and legs.

Legs

Boxers should use their legs to defend against kicks. If he gets kicked, he raises one leg and turns away from his attacker. If the attacker is coming from the front, he will bend at the knees to avoid getting kicked on either side. If the attack is from the side, he will bend his knees to avoid being kicked on the side.

Elbows

Because they cause great pain, elbow strikes are extremely effective. You can either deliver an elbow strike 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. Then they make contact with the attacker’s fist.

Knees

When receiving a blow to the stomach, abdomen or chest, a boxer should bend his knees to absorb the impact. For defense purposes, knee strikes are common.

Feet

A boxer should take control of an attack and respond with counter-attacks. This way, he can gain distance between himself and his opponent. A boxer must also maintain his balance when responding to an opponent’s counter-attack.

Stances

Boxing effectively requires a boxer to have a good stance. The way he defends himself will be determined by his stance. It is how he positions himself and where he faces the opponent. There are many stances available to boxers. Here are the most commonly used ones:

  • A low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Moving your body

Boxers must maneuver around their opponent to win fights. This means changing your speed, position and rhythm.

Rotation

When a boxer throws a punch, he rotates in order to increase the reach of his arm. Depending on the type and size of punch, the speed at which the rotation takes place varies.

Combinations

The timing of each individual punch affects the effectiveness or failure of a combination. A combination that is effective starts with a strong punch, and ends with one that is weak.

Spare parts

Sparring is an exercise session to improve boxing skills. Boxers learn to train their mind and bodies during sparring sessions. Sparring, in conclusion, is about learning how to fight and not getting hurt.

Learning to box takes dedication and patience. Boxing is a sport that requires dedication and perseverance.