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Which punch is effective the jab in boxing or the karate way were your phist rotates when you punch?
I did some boxing and tryed karatea class the style of punches are diffrent in karatea your phist is behind your weist then rotate when you strike a target.There are moves in karatea that are lethal like karatea chops if striked in the neck,but which punches could cause more damege the ones in boxing and kickboxing or the ones used in karatea and other Martial Arts.
I've never heard so many bad answers. Karate punches are for 'breaking the skin' ????? boxers not being taught how to punch correctly etc.???
Firstly boxing punches also rotate the fist. Especially the jab.
So it's possible there is no difference between what you are seeing.
Of the full contact karate styles kyokshin and kensryu etc. the guys who out their mind to doing a lot of full contact sparring from those sports end up punching like boxers as far as I am concerned anyway.
Guys there is one sport worth 50 million a year to the champion.
In other words anyone who thinks they are worth can take a shot at that money.
And everyone does.
And at the end of the day, the heavyweight boxing champ does boxing, punching the same way 30 million other boxers do,the same way the UFC guys learn to punch, the same way the bareknuckle boxers did in the 1700's and 1800's, the same way the german, french and english medieval night was taught to punch, the same way the roman gladiator was taught to punch, the same way the greeks , arabs and egyptians punched.
Anything else is mass marketed BS by martial arts companies trying to make money out of modern day suckers.
I'm sorry. When even the asian armies dumped their own fighting styles, and bushido codes and Self Defence techniques in favour of The western military system and rank system, that is a pretty strong endorsement to me.
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