Beterbiev is an innovator. This is a new punch that nobody coaches to guard

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  • HeadShots
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    #1

    Beterbiev is an innovator. This is a new punch that nobody coaches to guard

    He throws normal hooks 90% of the time to coach you to guard the side of the head. You feel that power first few rounds and every time hes in that hook motion, your ear muff goes up.

    then by mid rounds he starts throwing it behind the guard looping it to the back of the head.

    Even if you are aware of this. You have to pick to guard side of the head or back of the head lol

    its an unguardable punch basically.
  • -Kev-
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    He also goes to the body and feints to the body to physically make the opponent dip down, and follows it up with an over the top, clubbing right hand to the exposed back of the head. He does this clearly deliberately to hit the opponent in the back.

    Some posters say, don’t do that and you won’t get hit.

    But what do you do when the guy is actually doing certain tricks to make you expose the back of your head so he can throw particular punches that aim for it?

    He already punches hard, he had a good chin, great stamina. But he clearly aims in the back of the head. It’s
    how he gets his KO’s. Look, 6 rounds of throwing regular power punches (that absolutely did hurt Smith). But coincidentally it was the rabbit punch that finally did it.

    And the guy hits hard already, don’t get me wrong. Now imagine that power but someone aiming to the back of your head.

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    • Mammoth
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      #3
      It's nearly every fight you see him throw rabbit punches.

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      • HeadShots
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        #4
        Originally posted by -Kev-
        He also goes to the body and feints to the body to physically make the opponent dip down, and follows it up with an over the top, clubbing right hand to the exposed back of the head. He does this clearly deliberately to hit the opponent in the back.

        Some posters say, don’t do that and you won’t get hit.

        But what do you do when the guy is actually doing certain tricks to make you expose the back of your head so he can throw particular punches that aim for it?

        He already punches hard, he had a good chin, great stamina. But he clearly aims in the back of the head. It’s
        how he gets his KO’s. Look, 6 rounds of throwing regular power punches (that absolutely did hurt Smith). But coincidentally it was the rabbit punch that finally did it.

        And the guy hits hard already, don’t get me wrong. Now imagine that power but someone aiming to the back of your head.


        yup. The back of the head shots accumulated very fast it seems. Cus you legit get concussed.

        first one drops him.

        the finishing punch incidentally is another back of the head punch. Just buckles him.

        can’t recover from that.


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        • MulaKO
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          #5
          Another slow day in the mma scene I see
          The hate is real
          Bring on Bivol

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