Peek-a-Boo (boxing style)

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Peek-a-Boo is a boxing style where the hands are placed in front of the boxer's face. It offers extra protection to the face and makes it easier to jab the opponent's face.

Peek a boo boxing was developed by legendary trainer Cus D'Amato. Peek a boo boxing utilizes relaxed hands with the forearms in front of the face and the fist at nose-eye level, as opposed to the orthodox style where the hands are at chin level with the left hand slighty in front of the chin and the right hand next to the chin. Other unique features includes side to side head movements, bobbing, weaving and blind siding your opponent. The number system e.g 3-2-3-Body-head-body or 3-3-2 Body-Body-head is drilled with the stationary dummy and on the bag until the fighter is able to punch by rapid combinations with what Cus calls "bad intentions".

Ippo Makunouchi in a Peek-a-boo fighting stance
Ippo Makunouchi in a Peek-a-boo fighting stance

[edit] Boxers known for the Peek a Boo style

  • Mike Tyson was well known for using this boxing style.
  • Floyd Patterson used this style as well. (Patterson was also trained by Cus D'Amato)
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