"what a coincidence" love your dry delivery, no nonsense, no tedious 30 second intro, just dropping gold start to finish. Only just found it but this is a great channel 👏
You break down combinations incredibly well. I love how you keep on reiterating “your feet are in range.” While it is a fundamental of punching, not too many gyms emphasize not leaving your base when you punch.
Nice. Simple combos are more than effective. Especially if u feint before and reposition after. U can even throw those combos as sets: combo 1, repositions, combos 2, defense/reposition then combo three. Finally, Jab back to center ring. I hate when coaches watch too many Floyd vids and have their boxers to infinite combos standing straight up and chin out.
Nice vid, I recently had a street fight with a guy way heavier than me, all he did was wide hooks and ran into me and pushed to ground. What’s some combos to deal with rushers
I think due to the step of the cross you needed to shift your weight and this is an exception from the traditional way in which you kept your weight on the rear. Am I right ??
Dude if you watch mayweather jab he uses his hip it ain’t no arm punching. I will find the video it’s the one where he’s throwing sick jab on his punching bag in his room
Hey Oilver, how do you get your opponent to do what you want? I know the trick to jab their jab hand so they throw a cross for you to slip and throw a body shot. But any other traps and tactics to control your opponent?
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Any premeditated combo is useless tbf. They all require context and are situational based on an incredible number of factors. Additionally, these combos, obviously simple, are delivered in a robotic manner and could actually be much more succesfull with either torso movement or a single foot moving. Learning to throw single punches that link fluidly based on the ever changing opponent, or predicted movement is a much better route to success. This will also creste greater shift and control of ones centre of mass and optimise the base of support. Ps sorry to sound too critical but just giving feedback.
On the last combination? After you throw the left, you should drop your height into a crouched position, below your opponent's guard height, as you throw the right to the solar plexus. Otherwise, you're open to a counter when you're punching down to the body. From that crouch, you can then come back upward with a left hook that is now delivered from a more stronger stance, and subsequently more leverage and power from the coming back up movement. This is particularly effective on taller opponents.
@@hybridwarriortraining hello i think i was You need to learn These three combos, search it bro i think You didnt Copy them i Just mean they are really very effe tive ive tested them in Sparring and they Work really well