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  • Doggpound
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    best combination of punches

    What boxer has the best combination of a jab,a straight, and a overhand right?
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    #2
    Originally posted by Doggpound
    What boxer has the best combination of a jab,a straight, and a overhand right?
    That is a terrible ineffective and combination that is not really easy to pull off, but it sounds like something Saad Muhammad could do.

    I think the best combination is an uppercut, left hook. The uppercut pushes the chin directly into the path of the hook. Also the double hook. first to body then to the head. very useful in many situations.

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    • Doggpound
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      O.k.how about the boxer with the best use of straight punches?

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      • wmute
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        #4
        Originally posted by Doggpound
        What boxer has the best combination of a jab,a straight, and a overhand right?
        It can be a good sequence (I have seen Hopkins, Mayweather and Toney timing their opponents with differently angled right hands) but throwing an actual combo with an overhand right after a straight right seems... weird? where you gonna get the leverage for the overhand from?

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        • TheGreatA
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          #5
          Originally posted by Doggpound
          O.k.how about the boxer with the best use of straight punches?
          Arguello is one of them. He didn't possess great handspeed or reflexes, he just made them work.

          The combination referred to in the first post doesn't sound too effective. There have been times though when fighters have followed up a regular 1-2 with looping over hand rights in order to put away a hurt opponent.

          Here's Ray Leonard pouring it on poor Pete Ranzany:



          1:00
          Last edited by TheGreatA; 08-06-2012, 03:13 PM.

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          • Scott9945
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            #6
            Originally posted by TheGreatA
            Here's Ray Leonard pouring it on poor Pete Ranzany:



            1:00
            Damn, that was a wicked beating. Ranzany was a legit welterweight contender too. Leonard had to be one of the ATG finishers.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheGreatA
              Arguello is one of them. He didn't possess great handspeed or reflexes, he just made them work.

              The combination referred to in the first post doesn't sound too effective. There have been times though when fighters have followed up a regular 1-2 with looping over hand rights in order to put away a hurt opponent.

              Here's Ray Leonard pouring it on poor Pete Ranzany:



              1:00
              I was going to say Arguello.

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              • Japanese Boxing
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                #8
                Originally posted by DarkTerror88
                That is a terrible ineffective and combination that is not really easy to pull off, but it sounds like something Saad Muhammad could do.

                I think the best combination is an uppercut, left hook. The uppercut pushes the chin directly into the path of the hook. Also the double hook. first to body then to the head. very useful in many situations.
                no, it's actually a good combination to use mid fight. Guys learn to move their shoulders and bodies to slip and dodge punches. Double pumping the same arm can land a vicious shot if they get into rhythm.

                Not to mention you can bait and counter after the 1-2.

                I would use Jab uppercut, right straight into left hook but I mean it's what you're good at. Boxing isn't all X's O's. It's constantly adapting throughout a fight.
                Last edited by Japanese Boxing; 08-06-2012, 05:45 PM.

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                • Doggpound
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Scott9945
                  Damn, that was a wicked beating. Ranzany was a legit welterweight contender too. Leonard had to be one of the ATG finishers.
                  Yea it was he got smacked down

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                  • TysonBomb
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                    #10
                    The most devastating combos I've ever seen were the ones Tyson threw at Ribalta

                    This was some other worldly *****

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