Watch Corrie Sanders against Wlad, I think he was doing exactly what you are talking about(and that is how he was able to surprise Wlad) If you look at how he punched you would notice that he did not use his shoulder(and actually the "chain of movement" and instead he used a slight movement of the hip(or at least what I saw) and his left hand just came under weird angle. It always surprised where he generated his power with such an unconventional punch but with the new information it just might make sense.
Kostya Tszyu on Power Punching
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maybe i missed it but someone put up the question "chinese boxing? and "j" replied with the quote "chinese boxing?" as if he didn't undertsand what was being asked. So I'll ask again, Chinese boxing? I'm missing how "Chinese boxing" relates to KT. I understand KT believed he was doing something different though I never saw it in the fights of his I watched, maybe you can shed some more light on it, because this is definitely intriguing. I get the part where you reference KT as knowing or thinking he was doing something unusually different in terms of technique to generate and ultuimately deliver his power. What I'm not getting is how KT thinking he was doing something different translated into him actually performing something different. Is this akin to George Foreman's declaration that Mickey Ward's left hook to the body was effective because Ward believed in it? Please explain. As it is now I'm still hung up on DA1CATAS post where essentially "what's worked for me works for me".
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it sounds like a bunch of mumbo jumbo. yes if he landed it on the right spot zab wouldnt have got up!! woo no **** if you land your punch on the right spot with power your opponent wont get up! but its boxing they dont want you to land it on the exact spot. lots of people get knocked down without a solid punch. either way sounds very spiritual etc, but not doing anything really different.Comment
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