Sparring Strategies
- Sparring Strategies
- Sparring and Chess
- Fighter classifications
- Kicker
- Puncher
- Combination Fighter
- Counter Fighters
- Sniper
- Faker
- Shorter Opponent
- Taller Opponent
- Out of Control Opponents
- Bob and Weaver
- Runner
- Persistent Jabber
- Southpaw
- Aggressive Opponent
- Blitzer
- Wait and Counter Fighter
- Very Fast Opponent
- Lightweight vs. Heavyweight Opponents
- Total Package Opponents
- Strategies to use if you are a lead fighter
- Strategies if you are a counter fighter
- Sources
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Out of Control Opponents
The referee should control this type of fighter so you should be aggressive but maintain your own control. Being out of control means they are not thinking when they fight.
To fight an out of control opponent:
- Do not fight your opponent's fight; you cannot fight fire with fire, you need to use water. Use your opponent's own aggression, anger, and violence against him or her.
- Evade attacks instead of resisting them, let the opponent tire, and counter when you see opportunities. Evade attacks instead of resisting them, let the opponent tire, and counter when you see opportunities.






