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  • #11
    THE LOST ART OF BODY PUNCHING

    First up, is how to throw the straight-punch to the body and how to defend against it.



    Second, how to throw the lead-hand hook on the inside.

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    • #12
      3rd one, and the deadliest punch of them all, Iron Mike made this punch a household name. How to throw the uppercut on the inside



      4th one, is "shoe-shinin". * Personally, I am not a big fan of shoe-shinin', it's kind of dangerous, only those exceptionally fast fighters can pull it off consistently, such as Ray Leonard and Roy Jones Jr. Generally fighters are better off sitting on their punches and throw the combos.


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      • #13
        Lets review in-fighting

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        • #14
          HOW TO MOVE THE HEAD PROPERLY, ANOTHER LOST ART IN BOXING !

          First up, is the slip line for bobbing under hooks(think Rocky IV when he was working in the back country of Russia)













          HOW TO USE THE MAIZE BAG(popularized by none other than Mike Tyson) The person demonstrating on how to use the maize bag is no Mike Tyson, but, he does do a good job of explaining the basics.

          Last edited by BOX-A-LOT; 10-24-2009, 04:08 PM.

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          • #15
            thanks..some more advice

            thanks for the videos.....for the most part i agree with everything he says...however...hiS description of the mechanics behind the jab i differ with....there is a diffence between theory and practice....n i understand what he means about getting into position first with the feet n then jabbing....however, while this can be acheived at times....it is most often not the case.....especially when there are certain physical differences between fighters that will dictact other jab mechanics to be used other then what this coach has described....whats ironic is that even though this is what he teaches, i have seen some of his own fighters not use the jab in the way he teaches in this video...it isnt practical for the most part....it is however good to use on occasion just to switch up ur jabbing rhythm....but it is not the main tool to use...there are ways of pushing off the back foot while moving forward that do not comprimise balance at all...u can use quick micro steps forward while throwing several jabs to cut down space safely...n i argue this is more safe then just STEPPING INTO SOMEONE ELSES RANGE FIRST,NAKED WITHOUT THE JAB..TO THEN JAB WHILE U ARE CLEARLY IN SOMEONE ELSES RANGE AS WELL...it is better to start off outside someone elses range n close that distance down quickly n behinD the safety of an offensive move(JAB)...plus the weight that is transferred into the jab while pushing off the back foot and micro stepping forward is priceless.....there are several types n methods of jabs...learn n use them all.....ITS ALL ABOUT THE EDUCATED LEFT HAND....but this jab shown here will get a beginners head takin off...lol....I.M.O.....

            oh yeah..also..i dont agree with soley slapping down upper cuts...this can leave u very vulnerable.....if u are reaching down or out to block or catch punches....what happens if its a feint?????...u ar totally open on the side ur hand reached out on.....this method of reaching out to catch block or parry does have a place...but its a small place n for advanced fighters...it is not fundemental n should not be learned first....fundementally u wanna use a defense that leaves u defensivly intact WHILE U ARE USING IT...THATS THE POINT!!!!...u dont wanna be more vulnerable while u are the process of protecting urself...if u are blocking the right uppercut, its safer to slightly raise the left hand til it is just behind the left ear, while turning in (slightly toward ur right) while bringing the left forearm n elbow in as well....this way u are taking away the middle lane where the upper cut travels, while ur turning in ur chin gets tucked into ur left shoulder, n ur left forearm and left elbow are in position to block ur oppenents right uppercut..(but not only the uppercut but the hook on that side too,in case someone doubles up on the same side or u miss gauge the punch coming at u).......n the opposite mechanice is true for the left uppercut...hope this can be helpful

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            • #16
              Originally posted by BOX-A-LOT View Post
              I'll put some more vids up later, where he goes over in-fighting and Fenech goes over how to fight certain styles of fighting.
              Sorry guys, but the Fenech training vids are not available for embedding. But you can just search him on Yout*be to get some more training tips.

              I was also gonna put up Freddie Roach's segment on how to use the heavybag, but that's also not available for embedding.

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              • #17
                VERY, VERY helpful, thanks for taking the time to post these.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by mathed View Post
                  VERY, VERY helpful, thanks for taking the time to post these.
                  You're welcome

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