It's the left hook to the body. I've been perfecting this shot for years, and not I don't even need to throw it hard to make it work. Just turn my hip calmly and it's pretty mean. It's like a 3/4 hook uppercut, perfect for turning over for a hook up top. I've been working on my right and a lot, I used to have a ty one but I've made it a pretty decent shot. I'm working on getting my uppercut into top form, but it's hard cuz I can't throw it at a bag.
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It's the left hook to the body. I've been perfecting this shot for years, and not I don't even need to throw it hard to make it work. Just turn my hip calmly and it's pretty mean. It's like a 3/4 hook uppercut, perfect for turning over for a hook up top. I've been working on my right and a lot, I used to have a ty one but I've made it a pretty decent shot. I'm working on getting my uppercut into top form, but it's hard cuz I can't throw it at a bag.Comment
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yeah its a really good point but ive used it once against some1 and knocked him down for 5min. but thats the only time ive actually tried it.I heard the lefthook to the body is better then the right to the bodyComment
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I was saying about the uppercut to that bag, which you got in your next post.Comment
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i love my straight right its not the most powerful but its very quick and sneaky because i switch from jab straight right combo to lead rights, so far its been pretty effective but id like to develop a sharp powerful overhand rightComment
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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.Comment
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