I've always taught palm in....
Better for close range
Forces you to use your hips and body to turn (more power)
Mike Tyson used palm in, and if you wanna throw hooks he is the bench mark lol
My Muay Thai coach taught me palm in is stronger, safer for your hand and feels more natural , he also told me palm down is popular in boxing because gloves have sensors so you can point a little bit further but if you want to knock the guy palm in is the best...
Depends on the angle of my upper body. In tight, I prefer a palm down hook all day. Outside boxing, especially with my weight back, palm in.
Tyson himself said that often he wouldn't connect properly and didn't turn his punches over enough
Why is palm in safer and stronger? Also since when do boxing gloves have sensors?
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I guess they both work under the right circumstances.
My coach told me is less risky for the hand and feels more natural and stronger, we have made the test but do it on a heavy bag and the box gloves comment was about olympic boxing, were you need to get your arm further to get points .
At the olympics there are still judges scoring whatever they think lands it isn't with sensors as far as I know. It's 3 judges and all of them or 2 not sure right now have to push a button at the same time for a punch to score.
And for the next Olympics there's proper scoring being brought back anyway
Almost always palm in. I really struggle throwing palm down hooks now, always feel like I'm going to catch my little finger/knuckle.