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How to land a one hitter quiter(knock out punch)?

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How to land a one hitter quiter(knock out punch)?

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Performing a knock-out punch depends on so many factors, such as the speed and velocity of the punch, the power of the punch, the force of impact of the punch, the area where the punch is hit, the opponent’s resistance level to the punch, etc. Just because Oscar de la Hoya was knocked out after he received a gut punch by Mayweather doesn’t mean a similar result next time he gets hit. If you want to increase your chances of knocking out opponents, concentrate on increasing the power of your punch. Take note that increasing your punches’ strength decreases speed and vice versa. For that reason, boxers like Manny Pacquiao tend to balance speed and power as it works well against most opponents.

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