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  • Cuauhtémoc1520
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    #1

    Double right hand.....

    I see it as something not a lot of fighters don't use and I love to use it in sparring. I swear I always get a good head snapping backwards everytime I use it.

    It works especially well vs lefties and you can get a lot of power with it. As you are bobbing left, throw that straight right from your chin and it lands all the time.

    What other techniques not often used do some of you like?
    Last edited by Cuauhtémoc1520; 03-10-2011, 03:05 PM.
  • {Pito}
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    #2
    My double left but then again it always works against righties, I have to step in on the second left for it too reach becauae the first left already snapped the guys head back or at least pushed him back so I need to step in for the second one to land

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    • {Pito}
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      #3
      Another one is the triple hook, two to the body and one to the head, I pull this off a lot more often when I have the guy in the corner

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      • Cuauhtémoc1520
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        #4
        Originally posted by -PITO-
        Another one is the triple hook, two to the body and one to the head, I pull this off a lot more often when I have the guy in the corner
        Yea but that can also leave you wide open for a left hook or right uppercut.

        IMO the left hook is the most dangerous punch in boxing, the jab is the most important but the hook can change a fight in a second.

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        • {Pito}
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          #5
          Depends how its thrown.

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          • ..WaRSpencE..
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            #6
            Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502
            Yea but that can also leave you wide open for a left hook or right uppercut.

            IMO the left hook is the most dangerous punch in boxing, the jab is the most important but the hook can change a fight in a second.
            The hook and uppercut are the most dangerous but can be the most brutal, I'd go with a lead left hook, it's almost never expected, along with jabs to the body, for some reason boxers hate jabbing the body, they always wanna hook it or straight right/left it, but hardly jab the body..
            Last edited by ..WaRSpencE..; 03-10-2011, 10:28 PM.

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            • paulsinghnl
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              #7
              i think the uppercut could be used a lot more than it is in sparring in my gym. i think people don't see it as something as fluent as a hook or a jab/straight.

              another combo i like a lot is the feint-jab, where u close in with half a step during the feint... that always connects! or right hook to the body.

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