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Manny Pacquiao vs DK Yoo: Date, UK start time, stream, undercard for clash in Korea

, Manny Pacquiao vs DK Yoo: Date, UK start time, stream, undercard for clash in Korea

MANNY PACQUIAO returns to the ring in an exhibition clash as he faces Korean YouTuber DK Yoo THIS WEEKEND.

Pacman will be looking forward to what should be a fairly simple affair in the exhibition match against DK Yoo.

A hologram version of Manny Pacquiao faced off against DK Yoo

His opponent, a martial artist, has a clean record and is yet to make his boxing debut.

He will do this stepping into the ring against one of the most dangerous men to grace the sport.

When is Pacquiao vs. DK Yoo?

The fight is set to take place on Saturday, December 10 in Korea, Sunday, December 11 UK Time.

The event will be live from Korea International Exhibition Center in Goyang, South Korea.

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The preliminary card is set to begin from 3am UK time, with the main event set to take place from 6am.

30,000 spectators are expected to be in attendance on the night and the bout is expected to last a maximum of six rounds.

The event will take place just under a month after Pacquiao’s previous rival Floyd Mayweather has an exhibition of his own, against YouTuber Deji.

DK Yoo has over 600,000 subscribers on YouTube

What live stream is Pacquiao vs. DK Yoo on?

Pacquiao vs DK Yoo has currently only been revealed to be shown on FITE.tv.

The price to watch is advertised as $19.99, the equivalent of £17.90.

Who is fighting on the undercard?

  • Jose Luis Castillo Jr. vs. Min Guk Ju
  • Nico Hernandez vs. Jae Young Kim
  • Min Wook Kim vs. Marcus Davidson
  • Abel Mendoza vs. Cristian Ruben Mino
  • Sean Garcia vs. Seung Ho Yang

What has been said?

Speaking at a press conference in Seoul, Pacquiao said: “I’m very thankful for this opportunity and excited for the exhibition.

“The fight is real. We will try to knock each other out. That’s why we need to work hard.”

Posting on Instagram, DK Yoo opened up on his game plan stating: “I’ll win with the jab against Pacquiao.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can you box punches properly?

A punching bag can be used to practice boxing punches. Once you feel comfortable with the technique, you can punch the bag. Next, you’ll move on to the next part of your body. You can then move onto the next area once you are comfortable with that one.

How to throw the jab

To throw a jab, simply follow this simple step-by-step guide:

  1. With both feet, move forward
  2. Arrest your arm high above your shoulder.
  3. Keep your fist in front of your target.
  4. After hitting your target arm, lift your arm up.
  5. Repeat steps 1 through 4.

What are the benefits to boxing?

There are many benefits to boxing. Boxing builds strong bones and muscles. It improves your coordination and reflexes. It strengthens your heart, lungs and other vital organs. The best thing about boxing is that it doesn’t require any special equipment. You can use any item you have at home.

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How long does learning to box take?

Boxing can be considered one of the oldest and most well-known martial arts. China was home to the first ever boxing match, which took place around 2200 BC. Boxing has existed for thousands upon thousands of generations. Boxing is still a popular sport among celebrities and athletes. Boxing takes 10 months to master.

The reason why it takes so long to learn boxing is because it involves many different types of movements. To be able to perform each movement correctly, certain muscles are required. This is why it takes time for these muscles to grow.

However, once you know how to move your entire body, you can then start any type of boxing technique. As you get more proficient at each technique, you will be able to improve your skills.

How can I practice boxing 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 might also be able to find an amateur club nearby. Amateur boxing clubs often hold regular training sessions. These sessions are often attended by sparring partners who share the same pads.

Punching bags are another option for practicing boxing. Before hitting the bag you should make sure you are wearing protective gear, such as gloves.

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What is Boxing, exactly?

Boxing is a sport in which two people fight to knock one another out. They do this by hitting each other in the head and face. The objective of boxing involves hitting your opponent as hard, but not causing any injury. Both boxers need to be able throw punches at high speeds in order to achieve this. They also need to have good hand-eye coordination.

How many punches can one human take?

A punch is defined by “a blow delivered using a fist”. Humans can only withstand one punch at a time. If someone hits you in your face, it is punching. You can’t hit him/her in the back. That would be two punches.

Statistics

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

External Links

boxandflow.com

en.wikipedia.org

How To

How to learn to box for exercise

How to learn to box for exercise

Learning boxing will help you improve your self-confidence and physical fitness. Boxing is one of the most popular sports in the world. It involves strength, speed and agility.

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Learning how to box is a great way to get fit and feel good about yourself. You’ll enjoy it so much, you’ll want more.

There are many kinds of boxing programs. Some require you to train at home while others are done in gyms or health clubs. Online courses allow you to learn from anywhere in the globe.

Be sure to consider your goals when choosing a program. Also, ensure it fits your lifestyle. The best programs are those that focus on building muscle mass, increasing flexibility, improving cardiovascular endurance, and improving overall well-being.

Also, consider whether you prefer an advanced or beginner course. Beginner’s classes usually teach basic techniques, such as sparring, mittwork, shadowboxing, and punching. Advanced programs usually cover more complicated movements and offer more options.

A beginner’s program typically lasts eight weeks and costs less $100. These programs don’t give any nutritional, weight loss, or injury prevention advice.

Advanced programs last approximately six months and typically cost $300. They may include nutritional advice, stretching, warm-up exercises and instruction on proper technique. Some programs include resistance training, such as lifting weights, and aerobic conditioning, such as running.

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