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Do you guys wonder if straight jabbing while your fist is turnt at a 45° degree angle would make for an effective default jab to use at all times ?? this might be a silly question but I’m still learning about all this
Thanks. Just yesterday I stood in pairs with guy who did all those first 4 things, wide hands, halk style etc.. Made me even wonder why am I hurting my hands, gues now I know
It is a shame that this channel does not have more subscribers. There are only a few channles that provide itemized videos of boxing techniques and their variations on RU-vid.
Great question it is indeed. Pacquiao was a master at the split entry. He would split their jab with his head on the outside and fire his straight left down the pipe