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How do I get over my fear of getting punched in a fight?

How do I get over my fear of getting punched in a fight?

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How do you resist a punch to the face?

Clench your jaw and press your tongue up to the roof of your mouth. This reduces the chance of your jaw getting broken when the incoming fist meets your face. Also, clenching your jaw flexes your neck muscles which will help reduce the whiplash from a punch, and the subsequent sloshing around of your brain.

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How do you show no fear in a fight?

Make eye contact throughout the fight when you have a dull moment to show your opponent you are not afraid. Keep your fists in front of your face, just below the eyes. This will place them close enough that you can quickly block any attacks aimed at them.

How do I stop getting punched in the nose?

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How do you get used to punches?

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How do I find a punch coming?

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How can I be confident in a fight?

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Do UFC fighters break their nose every fight?

UFC fighters break their noses in fights all the time. It’s not hard to tell when a fighter has broken their nose inside the octagon. When punched repeatedly, the nose develops a deformity in the middle of it.

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Do fighters get used to getting hit?

Yes. After some experience you will find that there is little pain in being punched in the head, pain comes from being hit in the body. The face has a lot of nerves so there is always going to be some residual pain, but all the shock can be trained out. Most of the ‘pain’ you feel as a beginner is shock, not pain.