Originally posted by DIB42
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1. Slap their jab down and jab over it:
Probably one of the best things to with this technique. Plus if you do it right, your jab doesn't have to travel as far to hit the target.
2. Good way to set up lead hooks and jabs to the body:
If a guy gets used to you holding out your lead hand, tapping his lead hand, he'll come to expect it. This can set up lead hooks. Feint like your touching his lead hand, then turn it into a lead hook.
Also, I've found it easier to land jabs to the body when I hold my lead hand out, again, because it doesn't have to travel as far. Plus, it's held high so I think if you're quick enough, the combination of the lead hand already being closer to the target, than quickly changing levels to jab to the body catches guys off guard.
Watch Floyd Mayweather against Diego Corrales. He displayed BOTH of these offensive weapons in that fight REPEATEDLY...and he held his lead hand out front throughout most of the fight.
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