Dealing with the "Sucker
Punch"
One of the most common attacks is the sucker punch or roundhouse
punch which is lauched suddenly or unexpectedly.
The sucker punch is the initial attack in many bar fights, mugging
attacks, road rage and other situations where tempers get the
best of us.
If there was a way to "see" the sucker punch coming before it
was actually headed your way it certainly would be easier to defend.
In threatening situations I teach my students to watch the shoulders
of the would be attacker. If the shoulder suddenly drops or lowers
there is a good chance that it is the beginnings of a sucker punch.
Since most sucker punches are thrown in a roundhouse fashion,
there is usually time to respond if you can increase your reaction
time to them. Dealing with the actual punch is easy if you have
the time to avoid, evade or block the attack.
Usually a simple high or rising block directed to the side of
the attack is enough to stop the initial sucker punch. Quick follow
up technique are advised because once the fight is on there will
be a continuous flow of blows (or grabbing) by your attacker.
I like my students to use the stop hit during this attack as
demonstrated in Street Self Defense 101 Volume I. This counter
is never expected and has devasting effects on the attacker, many
times ending the fight right there.
Shihan Michael Pace
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