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Dirty Boxing Tricks Revealed

Turn Missed Strikes Into Punishing Blows

Watching a boxing match is always fun, but it becomes even more enjoyable when you know all the dirty little moves these guys are trying to sneak in whenever they can get away with it. I never knew many of these secrets until I met Mark Hatmaker. Learning how to turn missed strikes into punishing blows will change the way you throw punches forever. Watch the video and you will be stunned with how sneaky and painful these shots can be.

Breaking It Down

Like Mark says in the video these illegal boxing shots should not be replacing your jabs, crosses, and hook punches…but if you happen to miss a shot you can slip this in.

Mark is a great fighter and he has some nasty tricks up his sleeve. What he told me was that all the great boxers have used some of these dirty tricks on their way to the top. He even showed me how to watch for those tricks in a boxing match. Believe me, this will not only change the way you fight if you fight in competitive or underground boxing, but it will up your street game in a major way.

You should train these strikes just like he shows in the video. Get a partner and have him only pull the focus mitt every once in a while so he catches you off guard. This way you will be forced to learn how to insert these illegal boxing strikes into your skill permanent skill set.

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62 thoughts on “Dirty Boxing Tricks Revealed”

  1. This was awesome.ANYTHING by Mark Hatmaker is five stars plus.he is one of the very best in the world.he knows the sweet science of boxing and dirty boxing like few do,he is a master grappler and mma teacher.no one trains harder than Mark.i have the utmost respect for this great martial artist.plus he does it all with integrity and class.Mark is the real deal.

  2. nice got his book on deadly strike’s he has a few thanks for all excellent tips, bob the head honcho, goodluck

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  4. How can you be sure that street thugs aren’t accessing these videos and learning these “Tricks” to take out innocent victims, pursue robberies, rapes or worse?
    If I can learn these things, anyone can. Does this lead to a more dangerous society? Please respond. Thank you, Cindy Hren

    1. Hello Cindy,
      I understand your concern about the wrong element viewing this material. The truth is I’ve heard that concern many times over our 20+ years in the self defense industry. The truth is, I’ve never seen or heard any evidence of criminals using this information. Also, if I can share this great life saving info to 100 law abiding citizens for every few criminals who get a hold of it I’d keep doing it. Knowledge is power and law abiding citizens need to have access to this stuff, the problem is there is no way to share this with average folks without the also making it accessible to criminals. Criminals will commit crime regardless of knowing this, however, average folks won’t necessarily be able to protect themselves without knowing these techniques. I appreciate your concern, it is often on my mind.

  5. I thouroughly enjoy watching these for the simple fact that there are no “rules” in real-life survival situations. thanks, keep up the good work

  6. very, VERY basic Muay Thai…one of the first things taught in authentic Muay Thai schools because it is allowed in those matches. Just another example of how narrow (poor) most MA training is these days.

  7. Good move, but while doing this the opponent could duck back and kick low into the groin with a round house kick using the ball of the foot. Or a low lead leg front kick using the shin or ball of the foot. A wider boxing stance or MMA stance does not take into account for counter attacks.

  8. This demonstration shows a good way to use the elbow pretty effectively but in most street fights you will have to be very close to your opponent which leaves you open for counter strikes. I have had to stun people with a dominant hand jab then when they close the gap I use my boney elbow to great effect and most people fail to see an elbow coming from the same hand used to jab.I would like to see a little more on this if it becomes available, thanks for these videos,they can really save us some skin

  9. It is so easy for commenters here to talk about how the other guy could counterattack, or how you’re leaving yourself open for a kick to the groin or whatever. These moves and techniques are not executed in isolation. You don’t elbow a guy in the face and then just stand there waiting for him to counter! This technique should be one of many, MANY techniques you practice so that they can flow, one into the other, many in a row, as the situation requires. You strike, followed by a kick, a knee, an eye gouge, an ear slap, another knee… until your opponent is no longer a threat or until you can escape.
    If you look at these as just “one fight-ending technique” then you are really asking for it in a real fight. Anyone who relies on so-called “one-punch fight-enders” is likely in for a broken nose, broken teeth– or worse. LEARN those techniques but integrate them into a wholistic fighting paradigm that has many moving parts that can be instantly adapted into any dynamic fighting scenario. And pray for an opponent who only has that “one killer move”.

  10. Elbows pack a nasty blow. If you really vef some power behind it and make good contact your going to do some real damage! Love that move!

  11. Looking forward to getting this tape. I haven’t been in a fight in many-many years. I have no desire to fight fair. I just want to win as soon as possible.

  12. Quite slick really. Lulls your opponent into thinking they have your measure when, wham that elbow does the damage alright.

  13. Thank you for the info i really really appreciate it. For some reaaon people mistake my niceness for weakness . But i have great souvernty when it comes to situations and react faster than the average person thinks. Thanks again .

  14. This is a good way to protect yourself from a dangerous right hook all you need to do is stay alert and avoid been hit .

  15. This was great !! I never knew all the dirty tricks and hits etc… I will definitely use the video to improve my self defensive Protection ! Thank you for sharing this with me !

  16. I’m short 5’4″ 155 lbs and I’ve taken out some pretty big boys! And for some reason I always use the same move. I know I’m going to get beat so I take the initiative and jump back a few feet. Then bound toward them. I throw up my left hand at them fingers spread out so they can’t see what’s coming. Then I rock them with a right. It stuns them long enough for me to jump back and do the same thing again and take em out. I guess they think I’m going to hit them in the stomach and they never block their face. I get a clear shot every time.

  17. Great move because if you miss the hook on purpose or accidentally you can still use your elbo to sneak s blow in on opponent for positive results thanks

  18. Dear head honcho,
    Hello, im commenting because this video reminds me of a good friend I recently lost due to a few guys w no heart, or spine!#!
    I boxed for about 6 years and also have a 2nd degree black belt in international Tae Kwon Do. I have never really had to rely on martial arts for a street fight although I have been in more than I can remember. But I have used allot of boxing techniques including this one only in An upper cut. I’ll be the first to say that its very nasty. It’s a very effective technique and it had ended the fight every time I’ve used it instantly…

  19. the last time I used it the guy was much bigger than me and was a bully to anyone smaller than him and I can’t stand seeing it. Well I was kind of playing around dancing w him only keeping my distance and letting him wear himself out I have him a left Jab, he went down for legs and oopssy daisy upper cut. Then I played more thinking to myself he should be sleeping after that dam hit he went down again for my legs and Bammm,!!! Good night!! I was kinda the star for a minute cause this guy wss literally bullying everyone around cause his size intimidated most. My friend Ronnie(the one I mentioned above) was bullied by him for the last time that day.. Well last week a group of men took his bike from him cause he’s a small dude (literally a midget) so he tried to fight them resulting in him getting shot once and jumped afterwards by all 3 resulting in his death. A 25 yr old, father, husband, brother, son, and a great friend was robbed of his life cuz these tuff guys actions!! It makes np since how they can be so heartless!!! I would love 30secs.alone with all 3 same time no weapons!!!!!!!!! Thanx for listening sorry about the rant!!! I acknowledge everyone to train your mind, body and soul for any situation because you never know when you’ll need it,!!! THANK YOU FIGHT FAST SO MUCH FOR HELPING GOOD FOLKS WITH THE SKILLS THEY MAY NEED TO SAVE THEIR OWN LIVES!!! ^^^^Flip^^^^

  20. I wouldn’t never raise my hands and shadow my opponent like any good fighter does every second of a ring fight for defense purposes in the ring anybody who does this outside the ring not that my opinion matters looks silly in my eyes killers don’t do competitions they just injury bastards honestly no working out or weights or running necessary ,winner knowledge!

  21. Luv the hook-elbow punch, but what about the upper cut, do we have any extra technique for more than just the upper cut that can go along with that hook-elbow,and the upper cut ?

  22. You’re better off learning conventional Boxing. It’s more important to practice with the legal moves first. Using those big Sparring Gloves nobody gets hurt, and that means you. And very important, you learn Mobility. This could be a Life-Saver when confronted with multiple attackers or a weapon. It could enable you to run away if necessary. But Asian-inspired Martial Arts seem to neglect it. Elbows could be important for Women’s Self-Defence. You can bring them in if you find yourself in a street fight. But exotic techniques have their down-side. See those MMA contests when somebody tries a Mawashi-Geri kick without flicking it back properly. Half the time he falls over. Hilarious.

  23. Please help me I’m a disabled man and I have a bully in my house that now take advange of me now that I’m hurt he a big man but I want to be able to defend my self now that I’m hurt when I wasn’t I would have fought him but now that I’m hurt it hard to defend myself please help me thank u so much I also want the knife and lock picking tools cause I have some lock that I lost the key for a couple of lock thank u so much .oh ps I only get my check on the 3rd or 4of the month cause of my disabllty please help me learn to fight once again they way I am cause he take advange of me now that I’m hurt I fell and hurt my self cause of this man the company hired broke my neck and hurt my back they fix my neck but my back hurt a lot now but they got me on meds to stop some of the pain thank u so much Mr Bob P.

  24. Punantukam is a great art and it works in a real street fight. Angels and deflection of body are endless..drills and more drills..but at the end of it all you’ll be very satisfied. JM Canales jr. Instructor

  25. I like the concept and the techniques that they showed in the video it’s really good and informative I will practice them

  26. Good video nice to know that easy to slip the elbow in from a hook but a friend of mine or chilled me those that years ago when I was a kid thanks for reminding me on how you see it is to do it keep up the good work