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  • #31
    Use the guys own movement against him.

    Play the matador so to speak.

    The man is charging at you, coming in with wide shots, step aside, duck, do quick movements to throw him off balance, and punch him from angles hes not expecting...

    I have never fought a ragging bull that was bigger then me, but fought a guy who was ligther then me by say 20lb at that point.

    Hed come in charging , kind of with his D up and come in with hooks, Id put my D up and try to throw some straight shots but its hard when its close range, so hed end up pushing me to the ropes.

    My move was to side step when he was coming , so if I was moving to the right, Id have my left hand on my chin and just throw a hook with my right, it would just throw him off. (right hand at that angle doesnt have much pop, its just an arm punch, but its still sufficient enough)

    He ended up getting frustated as I would side step when he was in real close so he couldnt follow my movement....it was like a bull and a bullfighter.

    And once your opponent gets confused and frustrated they start to fight ******, and then its all you man, do whatever you want with the guy, now he will try to mimick you and try to play your game...and my game was jabs and left hands, there he couldnt compete with me.

    BTW that was the first time I got dazed, I was pissed off because I was bigger, but I didnt see one upercut coming and it landed flush under my chin, he put his legs into it and everything......will always remember that.

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    • #32
      The guys that said to side step are correct. When the guy gets close step off to the side and **** him with a quick combo and then jab up top till he comes in again. Get a training partner to work on it. If you can get some one to mimick his movements practice moving to the side away from his power and deliver your combo's. Do it slowly at first and get used to the movement. Its going to take some work but once you get it down it will be second instinct.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by snoopy360 View Post
        The guys that said to side step are correct. When the guy gets close step off to the side and **** him with a quick combo and then jab up top till he comes in again. Get a training partner to work on it. If you can get some one to mimick his movements practice moving to the side away from his power and deliver your combo's. Do it slowly at first and get used to the movement. Its going to take some work but once you get it down it will be second instinct.
        This is where precise footwork steps in, a good way to improve your footwork is to take a couple of rolls of coloured tape (say red and black) and if you have access to a ring, great, if not on the floor but mark out a boxing ring.

        Firstly take the red roll and tape an S figure, like a **** ss s but a more flowing S without sharp angles do this from one side to the other. Then with another coloured tape, tape out a big circle, as big as will fit in the ring but make sure its close to a perfect circle as possible. Then on the inside of the inward bends of the S you need to mark two dots about the size of a horse hoof (one dot for each inward bend so there are two dots in total in the boxing ring)
        Then finally take a diagonal X from corner to corner.
        You will have the basis of correct footwork. The flowing S, versus the sharp angled X.
        Practice movement side to side and backwards and forwards, ONLY placing your feet on the tape. It is hard but eventually can be learnt, and your footwork should improve drastically.
        There are some spirititual aspects of this shape, and the lines represent meridians and energy flows throughout the universe and within the human body.
        Honestly, if you tap in to these with your footwork, you will feel energized and very light. This can work wonders and emphasizes rounded and flowing movement versus straight line technique.
        Last edited by PP---; 10-24-2008, 05:09 PM.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by PP--- View Post
          Actually I have some sparring videos. But you wont be able to see the 5 fists technique, it honestly is that fast the video cant pick it up, even on slow motion. For that reason it is not always effective in Amateur boxing, the judges actually cant see the punches land and register them with the computers fast enough.
          you're that fast it can't pick it up? what a load of b/s. just post the videos, even if you're mega fast, then we can see the guy getting beaten up at least.

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          • #35
            nah, his handspeed is better than mayweathers and malinagies combined dude. the 7 point strike of death technique will make that guy a world champion as soon as he steps in the ring

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            • #36
              its a technique that can work because it is unexpected. Most important to be a good boxer first, and then try some of these moves. They wont make you beat Mayweather but can add a new weapon to your arsenal. So dont take my comments out of context I have not said anything about flying hands of death or that stuff, just the "five fist" technique, which works. Obviously It can be defended against to once it becomes known and you know how. Some of you need to empty your cup in order to fill it.

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              • #37
                Would like to see some videos aswell please

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Coeco View Post
                  Would like to see some videos aswell please

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                  • #39
                    dude that was fast forwarded, blaitently by the guy who was slipping the punches as how he turned off the camera and by the movements of the curtains. Besides its not even you... -.-

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Oriachim View Post
                      dude that was fast forwarded, blaitently by the guy who was slipping the punches as how he turned off the camera and by the movements of the curtains. Besides its not even you... -.-
                      Of course it wasn´t me, I made the whole thing up come on, the five fist technique - where 2 fists effectively become 5? lol

                      you didnt think I was serious did you? I was just taking the piss out of those dudes who do do martial arts and post here.

                      And my name PP--- , get it? peepee ---?

                      oh well the jokes over

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