> Best fighting style for a shorter skinny fast hitting muscular fighter?

Best fighting style for a shorter skinny fast hitting muscular fighter?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
Whatever makes you more comfortable.

You're lean and skinny, but at 115lbs your competition will be the same.

If you have a long reach for your weight try to be an outside fighter. If your reach is short and you have strong hooks, the peek-a-boo maay be better.

A good boxer mixes a little of everything but focus on something.

Try to fight correctly and be efficient, something seen very little today.

Try to imitate guys like Charley Burley, Joe Louis or James Toney who were very correct, don't try to imitate guys like Muhammad Ali or Roy Jones, who were great but made many flaws [and only got away with it thanks to great athleticism]. When the latter got old and slow, they didn't know how to defend themselves thus took 2 many punches.

You are tall for your weight so you can be a boxer-counter puncher. At junior bantamweight, you will be taller than most of your opponents and hence would also enjoy some reach advantage which you could use for jabbing to set up your more powerful punches or to counter your opponents.

Im the same age and hight but just 10 pounds heavier. I like to step in, throw quick combo, and step out. I like to move around a lot too, and if they get to close I step in, punch, and create quick angles making my punches seem like they are all around my opponent.

Peek-a-boo, a la Mike Tyson.

Be a jockey off of left four dead

im 16 my height is 5'6 and im 115 pounds im a boxer and im lean and muscular. what would be the best way for me to fight because most of the styles for short boxers are also meant for stocky hard hitters and im lean and fast. and all the styles for lean fast hitters are also meant for the taller fighter.