Use of Shoulder Allowed in Boxing?

Posted by: MastaFighta

Use of Shoulder Allowed in Boxing? - 01/21/07 06:17 PM

I was wondering if you are allowed to use your shoulder during a match. By this, I mean using the shoulder to push away your opponent or to cause them to stop advancing forward. I haven't found any rules against this yet, but I'll keep looking.
Posted by: TaeKwonBoxer

Re: Use of Shoulder Allowed in Boxing? - 01/21/07 08:53 PM

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I was wondering if you are allowed to use your shoulder during a match. By this, I mean using the shoulder to push away your opponent or to cause them to stop advancing forward. I haven't found any rules against this yet, but I'll keep looking.




i don't think ive ever heard of using this, go ahead and try, but youll be open to hooks
Posted by: Taison

Re: Use of Shoulder Allowed in Boxing? - 01/22/07 12:37 AM

It depends on what rules system.

Well, in amateur boxing use of shoulders is prohibited, but in pro-boxing circles, limited use is allowed.

For example in the clinch it's allowed to use your shoulder to push your opponent, but it's illegal to use your shoulder to strike with. It's allowed to use your biceps/shoulder to push away your opponent in in-fighting but if you hurt your opponent using them, you'll be penalized for it.

Limited use is an option, yes.

-Taison out