Mittwork Certification Course► The “fighting Irish“ stance was and old school boxing stance used amongst bare-knuckle boxers, before the invention of boxing gloves. It was designed to protect the head and hands, the two vital parts of the competing fighters. Whether you've seen it used in movies like Snatch or Gangs of New York, or just recognize it from the Notre Dame football mascot, it's a symbol of combat sports history, and the evolution of martial arts. So is it effective in MMA with fighters like Conor McGregor, or is it just a way to pay homage? Comment! Subscribe to fightTIPS► FOLLOW: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram |
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