Try not to classify the people you spar, so dont think of him as a boxer. Just thing of him as another person, use your normal gameplan and if you are better than him you should do well.
I dont have anything against aikido. I used to train in aikido actually. I just found your post funny. ^^^ see, thats pretty funny. Considering you are willing to risk your life just so you can keep your wallet. Unless you carry around millions of dollars i dont think attacking the person is a very good choice.
I didnt want to imply that stance isnt important, they are highely important, but its not the main thing your going to be thinging about. We train stances all the time so they are natural when we are fighting.
I agree with this, also in self defence you are not going to be worried what stance you are in, attack and escape is all that you should be thinking about.
1. Cover up and take it on the forearms. or.. 2. block with your arm. The arm position for the is similar to the hook punch and your forearm hits them near the inside joint of the elbow. (hard to explain).
What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of the boxing guard(absorbing punches on forearms) vs. blocking/parrying each technique?? Also does forearm on forearm contact cause more damage than fist on forearm contact? thanks...
Competiting in tournaments is optional at our school. I choose not to compete. In sparring the contact ranges from light to medium depending on the ability of the student. We allow all strikes, sweeps, takedowns, and continue to fight when it goes to the ground.
Practise each technique until you know what its for, the correct way to do it and can use it effectively. Once you can do this with each technique put it all together.