Mastering advanced boxing combinations is a journey that requires dedication, practice, and an understanding of the nuances of boxing. You can develop a diverse and effective offensive arsenal that can surprise and overpower your opponents by incorporating these 19 combinations into your training.
This expertly curated list distills cluttered "Top 50" boxing guides down to 30 essential, high-quality combinations that focus on pure offense, footwork & defence, and head/body types. By providing this organized blueprint, the guide equips beginners with a manageable, coach-verified foundation to immediately accelerate their training and build flawless muscle memory.
These are just 15 of the many combinations you can use in boxing. The key is to find those that work for you and practice them so you can execute them flawlessly in a fight.
Below you’ll find 24 boxing combinations along with a explaination of each combo, a breakdown of how to throw each punch as well as a short video of me performing the combo on the mitts.
Below is a list of boxingcombinations that you can use to practice on the bag, pads or in sparring. Be aware, that it’s pretty difficult to land 3 or 4 punch combinations against a decent opponent.
By stringing punches together fluidly, you increase your chances of breaking through your opponent’s guard and landing fight-winning shots. Below, we explore 15 fundamental boxing combinations that every beginner—and even experienced fighters—should have in their arsenal.
The most effective boxingcombos for beginners include the jab, cross (1-2); the jab, cross, lead hook (1-2-3); and the double jab, cross (1-1-2). You can expand your repertoire as you grow comfortable with your technique.
I've trained a minimum of 5x per week for the past 1 year and 6 months ever since I've started boxing. Here are 21 boxingcombos to add to your training!