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  • How to throw a leaping hook/ uppercut ala Joe Fraizier and Naseem Hamed?

    I know not very high % but id like to learn it just for the pleasure of learning it.

    Do you jump from one leg or both legs? Which leg provides the jump? Back leg or front leg?

    I noticed when I torque my front leg you can get a jumping motion out of it and then maybe push forward off the rear leg?


    Just need to know how to get the basic mechanics of it right, is it simple a front arm hook/ uppercut with a jab like push forward off the rear leg?

    What about weight transfer, do you not bother with weight transfer form foot to foot?

  • #2
    exactly 70.156% weight on front foot and 29.844% on backfoot.
    now leap with both legs and throw that hook.

    but more importantly is knowing when to do it lol

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    • #3
      There is a quick route to acquiring this technique but it requires gumption. You've got that in droves!

      Firstly you're gonna have to severe both feet. Before you do that get yourself a good quality knife set. I'd recommend Gordon Ramsey's range by Royal Doulton. They're used to profanity so they won't get precious when you start cussing through the pain.

      Once your feet are off, crawl down to a local Land Rover approved service centre. Don't be tempted to save money by going to a shoddy back street mechanic, Billy Joel might be skilled in bagging up town girls but he DKSABow legged leaping uppercuts.

      Once you're there ask them to fit a pair of driver and front passenger side military use coil springs onto your stumps (they're the ones with the green-pink colour coding). Those sturdy little bad boys will give you an extra 1600lbs of max load pressure over your bog standard Discovery TDI coils. No really, they are that good!

      Provided they're fitted correctly (and they will be, the specialist will check everything's in working order before he allows you to hop out of the garage) you'll have the leaping capacity to eclipse anything that good 'ol Smokin' Joe achieved in the squared circle.

      You won't need no Persian flying carpet to get you to the ring like the Prince either. That little journey will be done in a single leaping bound. Obviously you're gonna need some tailor made footwear to prevent the high tensile composite from damaging the canvas but I'll leave that conundrum to you.

      Good luck with your endeavour and God speed. I admire a man who's willing to go that extra mile to achieve his goals. You'll go far kid!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by - Ram Raid - View Post
        There is a quick route to acquiring this technique but it requires gumption. You've got that in droves!

        Firstly you're gonna have to severe both feet. Before you do that get yourself a good quality knife set. I'd recommend Gordon Ramsey's range by Royal Doulton. They're used to profanity so they won't get precious when you start cussing through the pain.

        Once your feet are off, crawl down to a local Land Rover approved service centre. Don't be tempted to save money by going to a shoddy back street mechanic, Billy Joel might be skilled in bagging up town girls but he DKSABow legged leaping uppercuts.

        Once you're there ask them to fit a pair of driver and front passenger side military use coil springs onto your stumps (they're the ones with the green-pink colour coding). Those sturdy little bad boys will give you an extra 1600lbs of max load pressure over your bog standard Discovery TDI coils. No really, they are that good!

        Provided they're fitted correctly (and they will be, the specialist will check everything's in working order before he allows you to hop out of the garage) you'll have the leaping capacity to eclipse anything that good 'ol Smokin' Joe achieved in the squared circle.

        You won't need no Persian flying carpet to get you to the ring like the Prince either. That little journey will be done in a single leaping bound. Obviously you're gonna need some tailor made footwear to prevent the high tensile composite from damaging the canvas but I'll leave that conundrum to you.

        Good luck with your endeavour and God speed. I admire a man who's willing to go that extra mile to achieve his goals. You'll go far kid!
        In before "lol love you guys" - Alexkid

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        • #5
          I believe that practice makes perfect, you have to train for years to get that punch off just right. Slowly build your way up and practice on all types of opponents. Start with your mother, that should be nice and easy then move onto your sister who would be more of a challenge since she's younger. Then move onto you your boyfriend, although he may just let you win so you won't get anything from it. Then go around and fight whoever you can slowly building yourself up and getting better and better by the day. After years of training you may then be able to try it on that kid with down syndrome you were ridiculing, although probably not cause he'll still kick your ass.

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          • #6
            Quality advice fellas. This forum is really shaping up nicely.


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            • #7
              OH NO its a roff rider's role

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              • #8
                You're right, this is a DMX riding a quad bike through the city situation. I guess the only question is, what you fin to do about it?


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                • #9
                  this is a risky move to do. You can be left off balance if your opponent pivots or moves out of the way. I find this is most effective when my opponent is backpedaling alot or backing up in a straight line.

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