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Bruce Lee learned that from Jack Dempsey's book, "Championship Fighting." (1950)
Lee's base, Wing Chun, uses the vertical fist too, but Lee's punching techniques in his books are unquestionably the boxing techniques from Dempsey's book.
www.freecirclefighting.com/jdbook.pdf
Whole sections of Lee's books are basically lifted, rewritten and tweaked with Lee's belief in the strong arm leading rather than the orthodox Boxing stance with the weaker arm leading. Lee was a huge boxing fan.
Dempsey is one of the legendary Heavyweight Champions, one of the great punchers of history.
As stated by somebody previously, bare-knuckle fighters of the 1800's and earlier punched with a vertical fist, and when gloves and handwraps entered the picture, the boxing techniques changed including turning the punch over to a horizontal fist.
A bare-knuckle man would never throw a full-power shot high up to the side of the head the way Mike Tyson used to score knockouts with.
Without gloves and handwraps, that technique would break your own hand.
Tyson himself broke his hand cracking Mitch Green in a street-fight in the middle of the night.
The thumb resting right on top of the fist doesn't feel comfortable nor effective to me at all.
Good read here comparing bare-knuckle techniques to modern boxing techniques:
From Bare-Knuckles to Modern Boxing
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That last article was a great read! The old school boxing guard looks a lot like the wing chun guard. I also never knew oldschool boxing allowed throws! Too bad nobody teaches the old style anymore. :icon_sad:


