Scrap pushing his punches
This is a question for scrap since he has gone silent on boxingnews24 a couple of trainers have come together to analyze the ramblings of scrap. What has been determined is that scrap has no snap or stretching movements to his punch. A proper example is the left hook when the back heel is planted into the ground a stretch is produced from the weight going over the right foot. However if both feet move simultaneously the result is a push and not a snap.
Hopefully Andre won't ban us, the other forum graciously allowed us to pressure scrap and now we are that much closer to reveal his true style. That being a push vs a snap. Thanx for your time.
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Funny. I spend time on that other forum and have seen no such thing. NOBODY ever said both feet move. You plant one and the other turns.
This is the problem with the worldwide web...Every idiot has an opinion and can express it. Alas, you cannot reach every neck to choke off the foolishness. Clown.
You can call me what you will but when you talk bad about Scrap you are way out of your depth.
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I'm just curious how you think up all these names for your accounts.
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greynotsoold
Funny. I spend time on that other forum and have seen no such thing. NOBODY ever said both feet move. You plant one and the other turns.
This is the problem with the worldwide web...Every idiot has an opinion and can express it. Alas, you cannot reach every neck to choke off the foolishness. Clown.
You can call me what you will but when you talk bad about Scrap you are way out of your depth.
Boxing is boxing and it'll never change I've trained with the best of the best and the techniques never change. Scrap however comes onto all these forums as the undiscovered genius. As far coach of the year goes here's some of the people that trained me. 1. Freddie Roach. 2. Virgil hunter. 3. Buddy McGirt outside of them Russ Anber all throw the left hook off of the left foot exactly how Freddie Roach says. Scrap has stated before to move both feet as you drop when throwing the left hook.fact.
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red fox
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greynotsoold
Funny. I spend time on that other forum and have seen no such thing. NOBODY ever said both feet move. You plant one and the other turns.
This is the problem with the worldwide web...Every idiot has an opinion and can express it. Alas, you cannot reach every neck to choke off the foolishness. Clown.
You can call me what you will but when you talk bad about Scrap you are way out of your depth.
Boxing is boxing and it'll never change I've trained with the best of the best and the techniques never change. Scrap however comes onto all these forums as the undiscovered genius. As far coach of the year goes here's some of the people that trained me. 1. Freddie Roach. 2. Virgil hunter. 3. Buddy McGirt outside of them Russ Anber all throw the left hook off of the left foot exactly how Freddie Roach says. Scrap has stated before to move both feet as you drop when throwing the left hook.fact.
As i said on the other site, explain to me the mechanics of the 6,3,6, then ill know if you have a clue ;D
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Scrap
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red fox
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greynotsoold
Funny. I spend time on that other forum and have seen no such thing. NOBODY ever said both feet move. You plant one and the other turns.
This is the problem with the worldwide web...Every idiot has an opinion and can express it. Alas, you cannot reach every neck to choke off the foolishness. Clown.
You can call me what you will but when you talk bad about Scrap you are way out of your depth.
Boxing is boxing and it'll never change I've trained with the best of the best and the techniques never change. Scrap however comes onto all these forums as the undiscovered genius. As far coach of the year goes here's some of the people that trained me. 1. Freddie Roach. 2. Virgil hunter. 3. Buddy McGirt outside of them Russ Anber all throw the left hook off of the left foot exactly how Freddie Roach says. Scrap has stated before to move both feet as you drop when throwing the left hook.fact.
As i said on the other site, explain to me the mechanics of the 6,3,6, then ill know if you have a clue ;D
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KciCvJFvJqo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jo2JxpcJ2BA
Mike Tyson's hips were straight whilst throwing the upper.
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still havent answered the question ;D
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Scrap
still havent answered the question ;D
I understand the hammer feet depiction just don't understand what it has to do with moving both feet simultaneously?:rolleyes:
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red fox
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Scrap
still havent answered the question ;D
I understand the hammer feet depiction just don't understand what it has to do with moving both feet simultaneously?:rolleyes:
My mate is still laughing, you havent got to,everything is about direction depth and distance in balance, everything you do is constructed by feel of the floor. If the head is 15 degrees of centre from the thing above your arse everything is of balance. simply the body is there to transport the head, thats its job. okay.
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Scrap
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red fox
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Scrap
still havent answered the question ;D
I understand the hammer feet depiction just don't understand what it has to do with moving both feet simultaneously?:rolleyes:
My mate is still laughing, you havent got to,everything is about direction depth and distance in balance, everything you do is constructed by feel of the floor. If the head is 15 degrees of centre from the thing above your arse everything is of balance. simply the body is there to transport the head, thats its job. okay.
Yes but your still turning on the balls of the feet as you drop right!
Re: Scrap pushing his punches
Depends which hook you are throwing or feint you are showing.