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Join Date: Jan 2008
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touch the guys glove with your left like you was throwing a left hook, but dont really throw it. just tap him and make him take his hands up then rip him with a left hook to the liver instead.
throw a jab, feint a straight right and throw a left hook to the body. make sure that at the same time as your right comes out step to the left with your left foot to put yourslef in position for the hook, then let it go. you could put the right hand all the way into his guard to blind him if you want to. if someone is coming in trying to slip your jab throw one high so he ducks down, then rip a right upercut as he leans right into it. dont commit to the jab, throw it just enough to get a reaction. beware to bring it back fast though, if you leave it out there and he comes over the top with a right hand he could beat you to the punch and knock your lights out. fake a jab, then throw a short left uppercut and a big right hand behind it. the uppercut shouldnt be a big punch, almost more like an up jab than an uppercut acctually. just find that angle from underneath, knock his chin into the air and then knock him silly with the big right cross behind it. good luck ![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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any feint that makes your opponent commit is good. you just have to look for the openings made and get your fists there quickly. Also, be sure to be looking for shots coming back after you feint. It's a lost art..............Rockin'
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Rome, Italy
Age: 30
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There's one spectacular but dangerous faint I've been doing when I sparred with a southpaw: southpaws as you know come jabbing at you with their right hand, so while doing that they might leave the right side of their chin uncovered. Something you can do to respond to a southpaw's jab is to absorb it with the back of your left glove well placed on your left temple, while crouching slightly on your right side (like in "bobbing and weaving", you know): that crouched position you're in is perfect to load a right uppercut to the body: so, fake that right uppercut to the body and go for the left hook to the head. Remember, while you're throwing the left hook, to keep your left shoulder very high to protect the left side of your chin (your chin has to disappear into your left shoulder): because if you miss, the opponent will most certainly hit you with his right hook. ![]() Also, keep your right hand high on your right temple while you're throwing that left hook, or you'll run into a southpaw's left uppercut... Last but not least: after you've thrown your left hook, remember to get immediately back in guard, don't remain on your feet. Be elastic. ![]() As I said that's pretty dangerous as a faint, but it's quite spectacular because it's unexpected, and if it lands it will most certainly hurt your opponent or leave him a little "intimidated". It's almost Tyson-like: bob and weave -> slip a right hand -> go for the right to the body -> left to the head. I hope my two cents are well spent Sorry if my English is not perfect.Last edited by Nick Name; 01-06-2012 at 08:59 PM. |
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