Amari Jones karate to boxing – what help does it give him in professional boxing

Amari Jones karate to boxing - what help does it give him in professional boxing if any

People new to boxing need to know the Amari Jones karate to boxing background ahead of his latest live boxing fight.

Boxing and karate is a very unusual combination to see in combat sports talked about together.

It doesn’t happen often.

But Amari Jones came from karate initially as a kid before he steps in the boxing ring this weekend in America in a big fight with a former world champion from Germany, here’s the background on that:

  • Jones started karate at age 4 before switching to boxing at age 8, competing in both until age 14.
  • He credits karate for discipline and work ethic, saying boxing won out because “the work that you put in is the work that you get out”.
  • Karate background contributed to footwork and balance, with media noting his “athleticism and skill” breaking down opponents.
  • He developed a switch-hitting style — ability to fluidly switch between orthodox and southpaw stances.
  • Trained around champions since age 16 with Virgil Hunter, who also trained Andre Ward.
  • Sparred Caleb Plant, Tim Tszyu, and Joshua Buatsi during development as a pro boxer then, gaining experience vs elite.
  • Karate gave him early travel/composure — first plane trips were from boxing at age 15.
  • Martial arts background helped him stand out in school: “everyone was always like, ‘that’s Amari, that’s the boxer, leave him alone'”.
  • Virgil Hunter says Jones has “all the makings to become a World Champion” since Ward.
  • No evidence karate hurts boxing transition — he went 16-0 with 14 KOs and earned IBF #4 ranking. 

It may not be the typical way champion boxers make their way to a title fight in boxing but it has worked for Jones.

Jones essentially fights tomorrow in a fight that if he wins could see him fight for a world title next this year.

Here’s more info on the Amari Jones fight time tomorrow night — remember it’s Friday night boxing in the US this week.

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