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  • #31
    Originally posted by Exige Jr View Post
    All it requires is a slight variation on the angle that you throw it at. You wouldnt throw it at the bag like you would throw it at another human, for example. When you are in sparring you are looking to dig it under their chin so it has to come up almost vertical. On the bag you go at it at a 45 degree angle so you dont damage your hand.
    yeah thats sorta how i do it. but i rarely work on uppercuts although i need to

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    • #32
      I dont box anymore, but i have had numerous occasions where i totally destroy someones nose with my straight right. I set them up with jabs and then BAM. id say my jab is like my semi-auto, and my straight is like my *******.

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      • #33
        ....donkey punch.....















        actually it's my southpaw right hook and my southie straight left to the body. I don't feel like i've got a lot of one punch power. any damage i've done in the past has been cumulative, aside from dropping one guy with a straight left to the body.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
          yeah thats sorta how i do it. but i rarely work on uppercuts although i need to
          We have uppercut bags that I think are homemade; they look like a heavy bag with the stuffing taken out of the bottom and then duct-taped tight, so they're shaped like upside-down champagne bottles. You can drive a heavy uppercut into the curve, which is just below chin level for me.

          As an infighter, I love -- and fear -- uppercuts. My gym doesn't emphasize them, and it's a pity. I try to put in some time on the uppercut bags every day I'm at the gym, because I've been clocked with them before, and I firmly believe a good uppercut could be a potential fight-ender.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
            We have uppercut bags that I think are homemade; they look like a heavy bag with the stuffing taken out of the bottom and then duct-taped tight, so they're shaped like upside-down champagne bottles. You can drive a heavy uppercut into the curve, which is just below chin level for me.

            As an infighter, I love -- and fear -- uppercuts. My gym doesn't emphasize them, and it's a pity. I try to put in some time on the uppercut bags every day I'm at the gym, because I've been clocked with them before, and I firmly believe a good uppercut could be a potential fight-ender.
            i spend three rounds on the uppercut bags everytime i go to the gym. i ****in love hittin those things so hard that they bounce up in the air and drop back down all loud-like.

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            • #36
              My straight, then it would have to be my right hook to the body, I love that punch for some reason.

              Im a southpaw btw

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              • #37
                Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
                We have uppercut bags that I think are homemade; they look like a heavy bag with the stuffing taken out of the bottom and then duct-taped tight, so they're shaped like upside-down champagne bottles. You can drive a heavy uppercut into the curve, which is just below chin level for me.

                As an infighter, I love -- and fear -- uppercuts. My gym doesn't emphasize them, and it's a pity. I try to put in some time on the uppercut bags every day I'm at the gym, because I've been clocked with them before, and I firmly believe a good uppercut could be a potential fight-ender.
                to avoid uppercuts sometimes i tend to put my fist more together when going in

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Young Legend View Post
                  My straight, then it would have to be my right hook to the body, I love that punch for some reason.

                  Im a southpaw btw


                  My favorite too man, except the opposite, cause I'm orthodox

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                  • #39
                    i like settin up a long straight right to the body with the jab.
                    i come in with a power jab and shoot a straight long right hand to their side or gut. depended on what was open. i usually dint get countered cuz i was like 0673894573947 feet taller than every1 else in my weight class

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by fraidycat View Post
                      We have uppercut bags that I think are homemade; they look like a heavy bag with the stuffing taken out of the bottom and then duct-taped tight, so they're shaped like upside-down champagne bottles. You can drive a heavy uppercut into the curve, which is just below chin level for me.

                      As an infighter, I love -- and fear -- uppercuts. My gym doesn't emphasize them, and it's a pity. I try to put in some time on the uppercut bags every day I'm at the gym, because I've been clocked with them before, and I firmly believe a good uppercut could be a potential fight-ender.
                      kelly pavlik has a great right uppercut, that's what gets him so many KOs

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