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3 Tips for How to Beat a Tall Boxer

If as a boxer if you are faced a taller opponent it need not be turned into a particularly complicated matter to beat the guy.  In this 90 second boxing tips video and article I will offer you 3 simple tactics to apply when faced with a taller boxer who has a longer reach.

Before we get started though, let’s remember something about facing an opponent in the boxing ring.  This ‘something’ is very simple, and it’s this – great boxing skills win the day.  Height and reach are of course important considerations in a boxing ring, but only when they are owned by a boxer who has the skills to make the height and reach matter.

If you are faced with an opponent who is tall and has a longer reach than you, but you are simply a better boxer then beating the guy up will be a fairly straightforward exercise.  Moral of the story – practice, practice, practice.

Beating a Taller Boxer

3 Tactics for Beating the Taller Boxer

There are tons of variations with respect to defeating a taller opponent.  Given I am fitting this into a 90 second video I am going to single out 3 tactics.

  1. Close the Ground – This is a very simple, blunt and powerful way of getting into close range. Speed is of the essence.  Use the double arm block, keep the head low by using the duck and cover the ground very quickly!  This will enable you to get close to the taller boxer and unload the shots as soon as you hit close range.
  2. Long Range Trigger – This tactic is about appreciating that a reach advantage is only an advantage if the owner of the reach is able to dictate when the shot is thrown.  Against a taller opponent, a great tactic is to draw their lead by feinting an then use the simple back hand block to stop the incoming straight shot.  Once you have blocked you can step in to deliver effective long range shots followed by hooks, uppercuts and whatever else that comes to mind!
  3. Draw Them In – The final tactic is designed on the principle that very often taller box-fighters prefer opponents to come forward.  Having the opponent come forward very often fits perfectly into their style of fighting, letting the opponent walk onto shots.   Often though, taller boxers are less inclined to attack the opponent, so you can work this to your advantage.  Go on the back foot, make the taller opponent come to you.  As the taller boxer commits, switch your mode to attack and explode forward.

You can mix these 3 tactics up in a single round to get some cool results.  They are simple rules to overcome a taller boxer but the simple stuff works, that’s a mantra I use over and over.

Comments and questions below please.

Cheers

Fran

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  • Charlie July 30, 2021, 10:57 am

    Great work Fran

    • Fran August 2, 2021, 5:23 pm

      Thanks Charlie, appreciate that pal

  • Dwight May 12, 2021, 10:29 pm

    Hello Fran,
    Just a simple question. Do you think squaring the stance is necessary when fighting taller opponents? Mine Tyson often squared up, but do you think it’s necessary to fight and neutralize an opponents height/reach advantage, or can it be done from an angled stance as well?

    • Fran May 13, 2021, 7:15 pm

      Only up close should you consider squaring the stance. Against a taller guy, fast feet at long range are vital as are good long range punching skills👍

  • Denis October 27, 2020, 8:22 pm

    Great video as always. Clear explanation and demonstration.
    Just going to drill these on the bag, except the third one obviously.

    • Fran October 28, 2020, 8:13 pm

      Thanks Denis – glad it has triggered some options for you👍

  • BRUNO DELVECCHIO April 10, 2020, 9:48 am

    Hey Fran, I am not tall and agree with you on closing the gap, quick jump forward works well, I am also a big fan after that on rolling and coming straight with a big over hand… has worked many time for me on taller guys
    Like the videos, full of good advice

    • Fran April 10, 2020, 9:57 am

      Smart combo that one, using the roll to come in a with a longer range shot…people just don’t associate rolls with that type of work, and it’s really effective way of working. Thanks Bruno

  • Kris Grauel February 3, 2020, 9:11 am

    I will work to implement these in my sparring. I am a relatively new boxer. I have downloaded your beginning boxing toolkit and I am ready to improve my boxing.

    • Fran February 3, 2020, 9:14 pm

      Excellent. Let me know how it goes Kris

      • Anonymous October 28, 2020, 4:07 am

        I am getting better! I have been sparring now for about 6 months so the tactics in the video now make more sense to me. But the last couple of weeks I have been caught off guard by shorter guys than myself! But I am getting better at keeping them off.

        • Fran October 28, 2020, 8:14 pm

          That’s it, you’ll develop your tactics and patterns over time…keep at it!

  • Peter September 15, 2015, 1:46 pm

    Hi Fran

    Really enjoyed this video – makes my life as a coach a little easier.

    Please keep them coming

    Pete

    • Fran September 19, 2015, 6:05 pm

      Hey Pete

      My pleasure mate, especially when it’s used by a fellow coach 🙂

  • Vojin September 15, 2015, 5:30 am

    Fran, this is great, many thanks!

    • Fran September 19, 2015, 6:04 pm

      Cheers, no problem Vojin 🙂

  • Paul Brennan September 14, 2015, 8:55 pm

    Hi Fran,
    As usual, love your advice

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