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People need to make up their mind about jabs.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostYou're arguing semantics. Lets' call it a face breaking jab with KO power instead. Would still be scored a jab but is actually a power shot. Many examples in boxing of fighters that had one and knocked people out with it.
A power shot is one of the following:
A Straight Right/Straight Left (which is NOT a jab)
Overhand Right/Overhand Left (which is NOT a jab)
Any body shot
Uppercut
Hook
Cross
That's all. A jab is a jab FFS!
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The professionals fights are about damage. A jab can set you up to do some real damage but a jab is the weakest shot in boxing. I know, but Foreman..... Technically, you could win a fight with just a jab, if you were able to display spectacular defense and movement along with it.
If a man can not hit you.........Rockin'
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Originally posted by revelated View PostIt's NOT a power shot.
A power shot is one of the following:
A Straight Right/Straight Left (which is NOT a jab)
Overhand Right/Overhand Left (which is NOT a jab)
Any body shot
Uppercut
Hook
Cross
That's all. A jab is a jab FFS!
A jab uses less gravity, from memory anyway, I'm not a boxer, but the point is the purpose of a jolt is to KO. It is a KO punch explained by a p4p atg KO master.
make of that what you will but in a world where all straight leads are called jabs and jabs are not considered power punches there most certainly is power punch left out of the equation.
Pretty sure you can see jolts, or jabs that use a trigger or falling step, but no will call it a jolt.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostNope. Paraphrased, not made up. You should recognize Mayweather/Pacquiao from Skip Bayless, in fact.
Originally posted by revelated View PostHe also said Manny lost against Jeff "The Hornet" Horn. Which I agree with.
Originally posted by ruedboy View PostHard Core Fan, "Both views are correct".
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
Typical low IQ post from you.
Jabs can and can't be effective. Far too many variables for you to expect some blanket truth that they work or they don't. Those quotes only mean something in the context of each individual fight.
A jab is a key weapon for a boxer period.
Boxing isnt black and white.. paulie could jab his way through a fight and take a beating. Guys like ward/floyd/cotto could hurt people with their jab to the head or body (cotto and floyd have both dropped people with jabs). Maidana mostly used it as a way to get on the inside.
In one fight you could see a guy use a strong jab sparse jab to keep someone off him and mess with their timing.. in a different fight you could see a guy "pity pat" as some have put it as more of a range finder to set up their offense. Some pressure fighters mask their pressure with a jab to cut off the ring or move forward.
That's why boxing is such a great sport. A punch by one fighter doesnt guarantee the same success as a completely different fighter throwing the same punch. Each fight is takes on it's own feel. Landing a ton of jabs or a lack there of doesnt necessarily mean you're controlling the fight or notLast edited by Ochoa780; 01-06-2021, 08:11 PM.
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Originally posted by Ochoa780 View PostNo dont go there lmao skip is not the guy to go to for boxing
Oh my...
This is on point
This is accurate as well..
Boxing isnt black and white.. paulie could jab his way through a fight and take a beating. Guys like ward/floyd/cotto could hurt people with their jab to the head or body (cotto and floyd have both dropped people with jabs). Maidana mostly used it as a way to get on the inside.
In one fight you could see a guy use a strong jab sparse jab to keep someone off him and mess with their timing.. in a different fight you could see a guy "pity pat" as some have put it as more of a range finder to set up their offense. Some pressure fighters mask their pressure with a jab to cut off the ring or move forward.
That's why boxing is such a great sport. A punch by one fighter doesnt guarantee the same success as a completely different fighter throwing the same punch. Each fight is takes on it's own feel. Landing a ton of jabs or a lack there of doesnt necessarily mean you're controlling the fight or not
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Klitschko/Fury: "Klitschko won that fight, his jab controlled it!"
Wlad looked terrible that night. Actually, that was a below average performance by both guys. From what I remember, one of the lowest amount of punches thrown over 12 rounds in a title fight.
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Originally posted by Ochoa780 View PostYou're response made no sense.. I literally argued both sides
"Landing a ton of jabs or a lack there of doesnt necessarily mean you're controlling the fight or not"
So answer the question. Since Briggs relied on his jab to nullify Foreman, going by your statement, Briggs lost. Right?
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