How Many JABS in a Row should a Good Boxer be able to Execute in Good Form ?

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  • The_One77
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    #11
    2 or 3
    it depends really

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    • jabsRstiff
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      #12
      Originally posted by hollister
      Apparently so lol

      I'm going into training immediately now that I'm armed with that information lol

      Yeah......Everyone thinks Winky Wright is so damn tough to fight. They must not know about this 4 jab deal. If you throw 4 jabs in a row, & maintain your good form...Winky Wright is solved, & then easily destroyed.

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      • JuicyJuice
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        #13
        If you don't throw 4 jabs in a row, you won't win ****.

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        • Kid Achilles
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          #14
          Always throw four jabs in a row, in a predictable sequential pattern. I see some guys trying to vary their jab up, sometimes throwing only two or as few as one. I just don't understand why they'd do that when they have the energy to throw four good jabs. Also after the last one I like to bring it back very slowly. This saves energy.

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