
Boxing is all about the fine art of not getting hurt. It is essential to learn how to respond to a punch. It is nearly impossible to avoid being hit, but you can improve your chances of not being struck by your opponent's punches by using some simple techniques. Floyd Mayweather's pull counter is a classic technique. It involves taking a small backward step to avoid an opponent’s punch and then leaping forward. You can make use of your back foot as a platform to move forward and capitalize on missed shots by your opponent. This technique can often win the fight.
A good way to avoid a punch is by smothering your opponent. This involves getting too close your opponent and projecting your chest onto the head. Although this can help to prevent your opponent from throwing punches, you should not smother them. It is best to place your back foot on the same side of your lead foot as your front foot. The aim of smothering is to make sure that your opponent cannot reach your throat or grab your weapon.

To avoid being hit with a punch, it is important to not allow it to land on you. If you slip and don't get hit, it is possible to position yourself to throw a strong counterpunch. To avoid being caught by a striker, you should move quickly, be balanced, and use your speed. There are many other ways to evade a punch but these are the most important ones. The techniques below will allow you to box at your best.
Slipping is an important technique in boxing. This technique allows you maneuver around your opponent while not being hit. The less likely that you get hit, the more slips you can make. Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali and early Mike Tyson popularized this technique. Slipping allows you to move your head back and lower the opponent's punches by slipping.
Using the right stance is the key to avoiding a punch. A bad stance could result in a missed punch. For the best hit avoidance, it is essential to have correct stances. This technique is sometimes called the "rabbit punch". Although the rabbit punch may be illegal, the hook as well as the uppercut can be used. Both of these techniques are good and effective at blocking a punch.

Shoulder roll: The shoulder roll is a technique that involves the fighter draping one arm across their midsection. By doing so, they will be able to avoid a punch while shifting their weight from one foot to the other. The shoulder roll, also known by the'shoulderroll' is a very popular technique in boxing. The shoulder roll is an integral part of boxing's defensive strategy.