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  • ..WaRSpencE..
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    #21
    Originally posted by 407BoriKua
    lol i feel u bout hiphop thats y im mostly into spanish hiphop or underground hiphop the mainstream hiphop is terrible in my opinion

    lol no wonder y u got paulie in ur avatar
    Lmao!..Pualie is a SOLDIER!..

    but what underground hiphop do you listen to?..

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    • Don Johnson
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      #22
      1-2-45 is a good combo.

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      • dannyl15
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        #23
        I love throwing the jab to the body, then going right back up top, or left jab, then the right straight, followed by the left hook to the body

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        • fabie
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          #24
          The usual is the 1-2.....but be sure to have the variations, have the 2-1 also. After the straights, then add the hooks and uppercuts. (3-4-5)

          Then lead uppercuts (with the lead hand or rear hand) and crosses. (5-3-4)

          But I would rather start with the right footworks then in conjunction with the combos.

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          • miron_lang
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            #25
            Originally posted by Decepticon
            Hi guys, I am an amateur fighter with my first bout coming this weekend. So far my favouritw combination is the right hook to the body, left uppercut right hook.

            What combos should I be practicing and what are some of your favorite combinations?

            Discuss...
            Just see Juan Manuel Marquez's combination.

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            • BennyST
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              #26
              Originally posted by Decepticon
              Hi guys, I am an amateur fighter with my first bout coming this weekend. So far my favouritw combination is the right hook to the body, left uppercut right hook.

              What combos should I be practicing and what are some of your favorite combinations?

              Discuss...
              Go watch Ricardo Lopez and Juan Manuel Marquez (especially his fight against Terdsak Jandaeng). Both threw some of the most amazing combo's I've ever seen. You can learn a lot from these guys.

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              • BennyST
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                #27
                Originally posted by fabie
                The usual is the 1-2.....but be sure to have the variations, have the 2-1 also. After the straights, then add the hooks and uppercuts. (3-4-5)

                Then lead uppercuts (with the lead hand or rear hand) and crosses. (5-3-4)

                But I would rather start with the right footworks then in conjunction with the combos.
                Lead uppercuts are not something you should be telling a dude that's just starting out to start doing.

                They are about the easiest punch to counter if you lead with it just a little bit wrong, and if you get caught, you get KTFO.

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                • fabie
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BennyST
                  Lead uppercuts are not something you should be telling a dude that's just starting out to start doing.

                  They are about the easiest punch to counter if you lead with it just a little bit wrong, and if you get caught, you get KTFO.
                  Depends on how it's done....all I am saying is that he would practice from the usual 1-2 and move on to variations of leads instead of the predictable 1-2.

                  The hooks and uppercuts can be added later as "leads" and notice I put:

                  •*But I would rather start with the right footworks then in conjunction with the combos.


                  Punches without footworks would lead any boxer to being countered easily.

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