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  • #21
    Originally posted by j View Post
    so, this guy is a ****y bastard, huh? take his ****y ass down to some of the hardcore mma/martial arts schools. a lot of the *real* goods are not found in schools but small private groups.

    i've found that ****y people don't last long.
    haha what he said.

    In fact....if he's being a tough guy you need to hurt him. Lay an elbow on his mouth, a knee to the groin....something.



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    • #22
      Originally posted by Trick View Post
      Ya, well in a normal situation it probably wouldn't be my first choice. But this guy seems to telegraph his big slow rights. So you should have enough time to pull it off
      Dude, get outta my head.

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      • #23
        those aggressive right handers tend to make faces or load up on those right hands if they constantly use it. quite obvious if u pay attention alot

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        • #24
          Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
          haha what he said.

          In fact....if he's being a tough guy you need to hurt him. Lay an elbow on his mouth, a knee to the groin....something.
          now we're talkin

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          • #25
            it really depends on your style, and you.

            We have no idea what offensive tools you have. So I'll give you some possible solutions, and you can use one of em, depending on what kinda fighter you think of yourself as.

            If you're a shorter armed fellow, or your arms are shorter than his, I'm going to assume you have a little power to you, but straight up; the best way to get rid of a straight shot you don't like is to put your hands up just like Winky Wright does and push your gloves outward when you are squaring up with him, try to make it so each time you push out with the gloves should be when the guy is punching...Don't throw up that defense until he gets just close enough to hit you though...unless you got a strong body. As you step in with your gloves up, be expecting each punch and push outward with your gloves otherwise the glove will just hit your face and you'll take some damage.... The shots will land right on the gloves as long as you keep 'em up and master the push technique...Once you get inside, unload hooks on the guy and get back on the outside, and let him throw that big right hand...Just make sure you're ready with that technique, and it will nullify that punch.

            If you got longer arms than this guy, you should be using the jab, stepping either into it with force(and turn it over...), if you want to move, it should be to your right, away from his power. If you have a size advantage, all you need to win that fight is a good hard jab and enough confidence to step into that jab with all you got, and try to do it when he's coming in...that's how you can hurt someone with a jab, you gotta time it just right and it's all about being confident in yourself...Without confidence your timing won't be worth a ****...

            Best way to take out a guy throwing a right hand with a jab is timing it and adapting your angle to where when he throws the right hand, his bottom forearm hits your upper left forearm of your left jab, stepping in....This parry equation turns your jab into a serious power punch, because he'll get hit stepping in and if you do it like I just said, it'll be right when he's delivering his power line. Catch someone when they're in the midst of delivering their power line and I don't care who they are, they're going to get hurt...Even J.L. Castillo would get KTFO if he did it but he's too smart of a fighter to put himself into a huge punch like that and get caught, that's why he has such a 'good chin' because he puts just enough effort into each punch, he isn't coming in with his hardest blows when he's getting hit. He's too smart for that.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by boxing4ever View Post
              i was at the gym last night and there was a kid that would just do the same thing again and again and again he would lean and put all his body weight on his back leg and hit powerful rights and he wasnt jabbing much at all so i thought to myself what can you do when hes coming at you with a hard right as his first hit and have no clue what to counter or defend with?he kinda lunges at you he leans back on his back leg(right leg) and then he basicly takes a big step into you and starts hitting with hard rights almost like hes jumping at you
              You should watch him closely when he fights someone else, you cna often see things such as telegraphs and openings you don;t see when leather's being thrown in your face!

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              • #27
                Just a question, as to where to go, my instinct would be to try to get right, so I'm on the outside of his power hand, and also more or less out or range from the left. Some have suggested moving right, just wondering what the theory is behind that.

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                • #28
                  It sounds to me like this kid is throwing sloppy lunging overhand rights from a crouch with an extended front leg. It sounds like he already has balance problems so I would focus mainly on making him miss by steping to his right and then shooting in a right hand lead durring his follow through. If im understanding the description it sounds like this kid is the kind of guy that can fall down on his own when he misses.

                  Its a good idea to work the jab on him when he looks like he is about to load up, because it will make him stop throwing, but as far as actualy countering the punch, id go with what I said above. Make him miss, then hit him while he is off balance.

                  If you wanted to be agressive and give him a taste of his own medicine, I would lunge forward and to the right and hit him square in the face with a left hook.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by shawn_ View Post
                    It sounds to me like this kid is throwing sloppy lunging overhand rights from a crouch with an extended front leg. It sounds like he already has balance problems so I would focus mainly on making him miss by steping to his right and then shooting in a right hand lead durring his follow through. If im understanding the description it sounds like this kid is the kind of guy that can fall down on his own when he misses.

                    Its a good idea to work the jab on him when he looks like he is about to load up, because it will make him stop throwing, but as far as actualy countering the punch, id go with what I said above. Make him miss, then hit him while he is off balance.

                    If you wanted to be agressive and give him a taste of his own medicine, I would lunge forward and to the right and hit him square in the face with a left hook.
                    this is what happend when i sparred him earlier today the coach told us to take it easy on each other so i went by what the coach said so ok ding ding ding the round starts he comes right away with hard slow ass hooks to the body some got me some didnt he also tried to hit me in the solar plexus i noticed a few times but i always had my hands up ok so i started moving around as fast as i can its about a minute into the round i start using my jab and IT WORKED i kept jabbing him everytime i saw him going for the right powerfull cross and it knocked him out of his stance and made him move around and he had to readjust his wide ass stance so ok i keep jabbing making him pissed and all the sudden he thorws this big ass right and bam i jabbed it away and next thing im moving away and he lunges at me as i thought he would and i got in the corner and did what winky wright does put my hands up all the way to the face and let him hit my gloves he did that for about 10 seconds with all his power and then i got out the corner and unloaded on him all the way till he was on the opposite side of the ring and i must of felt his nose about 3 times with my glove i hit him with the hardest ive had till his head bounced then i backed off and the coach is like take it easy and then the round was done THANKS FOR THE HELP GUYS AND KEEP THE POSTS COMING ON THIS THREAD

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                    • #30
                      please read that ^guys i know its long but its worth reading it

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