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  • #11
    Originally posted by TIMELESS View Post
    A right hand lead can be thrown multiple ways, stop aruging you two its muggy.
    YEAAAAAAAAH BOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
    WEN U DECIDE THERES 1 WAY TO DO THINGS, UR OUTA THE GAAAME FOOLZ

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    • #12
      Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
      Definitely not. Ideally you want to throw a hard punch in hopes that it will KO your opponent. There is no rotation if your trying to throw it like a fast jab, you're already squared up and throw an arm punch.
      If you're squaring up enough that you can't rotate a lead right more than a jab then you're too squared. Regardless, a fast lead right with minimal rotation can still get you a KO. The whole point of the fast shot is they don't see it coming and you get the KO. I'll take a big punch I see coming all day over the quick crisp one I didn't see.

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      • #13
        looping over hand right over the opponents jab. watch kostya tszyu do it vs vernon forrest in their 1990/1? world championships fight

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        • #14
          Originally posted by PitbullParsons View Post
          If you're squaring up enough that you can't rotate a lead right more than a jab then you're too squared. Regardless, a fast lead right with minimal rotation can still get you a KO. The whole point of the fast shot is they don't see it coming and you get the KO. I'll take a big punch I see coming all day over the quick crisp one I didn't see.
          When you're trying to be fast you're looser, you don't even look to tighten your fist much, you're not KO'ing anyone when you're thinking of a speedy potshot. But you throw however you want to throw. This train of thought can be applied to every punch in boxing, you wouldn't commit to anything, that's fine.

          I like my lead hooks to have power, not just a slap, I like my lead rights to have power not just a fast jab. But obviously I wouldn't throw it all like that, but "ideally". The only time I maybe wouldn't put full power on my lead right is if I'm trying to set up something else. If I just touch him, what's the point, could have done that sht with my jab.
          Last edited by SplitSecond; 05-31-2015, 09:40 PM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
            When you're trying to be fast you're looser, you don't even look to tighten your fist much, you're not KO'ing anyone when you're thinking of a speedy potshot. But you throw however you want to throw. This train of thought can be applied to every punch in boxing, you wouldn't commit to anything, that's fine.

            I like my lead hooks to have power, not just a slap, I like my lead rights to have power not just a fast jab. But obviously I wouldn't throw it all like that, but "ideally". The only time I maybe wouldn't put full power on my lead right is if I'm trying to set up something else. If I just touch him, what's the point, could have done that sht with my jab.
            With the exception of pawing my jab for range or to just have it blocking a guy's view, all of my punches are a tight fist when I land them. You can be fast and KO a guy. The key is to tighten everything at the end of the punch. Just because YOU can't doesn't mean other can't

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            • #16
              Originally posted by PitbullParsons View Post
              With the exception of pawing my jab for range or to just have it blocking a guy's view, all of my punches are a tight fist when I land them. You can be fast and KO a guy. The key is to tighten everything at the end of the punch. Just because YOU can't doesn't mean other can't
              And how does that differentiate from full power? That's how you're supposed to throw your punches, how do you make it faster, like a "jab"?

              Only way to speed up from here is to take away rotation i.e arm punch. And/or less grip.

              Or do you have your fist tight before you even throw when it comes to full power?
              Last edited by SplitSecond; 06-01-2015, 09:38 AM.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
                And how does that differentiate from full power? That's how you're supposed to throw your punches, how do you make it faster, like a "jab"?

                Only way to speed up from here is to take away rotation i.e arm punch. And/or less grip.

                Or do you have your fist tight before you even throw when it comes to full power?
                Fast punches I generally use a quick snap in the hip as opposed to a full rotation. For full power I put full rotation into it and drive through from the ground and keep my fist tighter (not fully tight) than I would on a fast punch.

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                • #18
                  Everyone at work now thinks I lost my mind because I was sitting here going through the motions to break it down for an explanation. I've been doing it so long it's not a conscious thing lol

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