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  • Great Unique Boxing Move (Video of Peter Quilling Doing twice in same fight)

    So I was reading the boxing book "The Professional" by W.C Heinz who is probably the best boxing writer of all time.

    And in the book he is talking about a fighter, and talks about a move in which a fighter widely misses with a right hand in purpose to land a left hook to the surprised fighter who is still thinking about the wide missed right hand.

    Now I didn't pay much attention to it, until the other day I saw it down in a pro fight perfectly. Check out the video below of a Kid Chocolate's past fight in which he does it twice successfully.

    First one is 6:50, the other one is at 7:12.

    When done right, its a thing a beauty, check it out.


  • #2
    not very impressed

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SonOfCuba View Post
      So I was reading the boxing book "The Professional" by W.C Heinz who is probably the best boxing writer of all time.

      And in the book he is talking about a fighter, and talks about a move in which a fighter widely misses with a right hand in purpose to land a left hook to the surprised fighter who is still thinking about the wide missed right hand.

      Now I didn't pay much attention to it, until the other day I saw it down in a pro fight perfectly. Check out the video below of a Kid Chocolate's past fight in which he does it twice successfully.

      First one is 6:50, the other one is at 7:12.

      When done right, its a thing a beauty, check it out.

      Interesting stuff... Devastating lefts. I could see RJJr doing some **** like this. I wonder if he has...

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      • #4
        If the opponent is defending properly that wouldn't work. If my opponent misses widely with a hook I do not follow the hook or the opponent with my eyes or attention, I keep my focus on the center mass of the opponent and I probably slipped anyway and pivoted away to re-position myself for a combination.

        It's the same concept as in basketball, if you follow the ball or the players hands with your eyes you are going to get shook rather easily.

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        • #5
          ehhh...sure it might work at that level. but i doubt it works against any quality level opponent.

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          • #6
            Nice, gif anyone?

            It would be more difficult to pull off against upper echelon fighters but someone can be set up for it. I could see a few brawlers pull this off.

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            • #7
              good find , very interesting
              lmao at all these posters criticizing this move , never even laced up a pair

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              • #8
                Originally posted by revs1227 View Post
                good find , very interesting
                lmao at all these posters criticizing this move , never even laced up a pair
                thats what I'm saying.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SonOfCuba View Post
                  So I was reading the boxing book "The Professional" by W.C Heinz who is probably the best boxing writer of all time.

                  And in the book he is talking about a fighter, and talks about a move in which a fighter widely misses with a right hand in purpose to land a left hook to the surprised fighter who is still thinking about the wide missed right hand.

                  Now I didn't pay much attention to it, until the other day I saw it down in a pro fight perfectly. Check out the video below of a Kid Chocolate's past fight in which he does it twice successfully.

                  First one is 6:50, the other one is at 7:12.

                  When done right, its a thing a beauty, check it out.

                  Sweet find homie. Worth the twitter follow!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by revs1227 View Post
                    good find , very interesting
                    lmao at all these posters criticizing this move , never even laced up a pair
                    How would you know this? LOL are you the grand master wizard that can tell who actually boxes on this website by the way people type their comments? Because you put on a pair of boxing gloves you have special powers that senses other fellow boxers even through comments on a boxing forum? Can you sense a fellow boxer in me? My special powers might not have arrived yet. How many years do I have to spend boxing to have this special ability you have of telling when actual boxers are commenting on a website? Because all I sense is a fucking MORON.

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