Originally Posted by StuntCok
After grappling, low kicks are the bane of boxer's existence. You do not have to drop your guard to deliver them (they are not actually to the knee, by the way, but just above on the quad to cause the muscle to seeze). That is why boxers fared well against kickboxers from styles that did not kick low as higher kicks tend to cause fighter to lean and drop their gaurd, but when trying to strike fighters who had strong guards in place while delivering low kicks, boxers got savaged. In fact, the process of delivering a punch while someone is low kicking is very dangerous. Punching plants your feet harder and exposes more of the muscle that the low kick is targeting, making a low kick far more effective. In fact, most knockouts of boxers by kickboxers is a result of this very thing.